North Carolina man pleads guilty to doxxing Supreme Court justice
Summary
A man from North Carolina admitted in court that he posted the home address of a Supreme Court justice online. He did this to threaten or scare the justice and possibly cause a crime.Key Facts
- The man’s name is Kyle Andrew Edwards, and he is 59 years old.
- He pleaded guilty in federal court on a Wednesday.
- He shared the private home address of a Supreme Court justice on the internet.
- His purpose was to threaten, intimidate, or encourage a violent crime against the justice.
- The Justice Department announced the guilty plea.
- Posting personal information to threaten someone is called doxxing.
- The legal case involves federal laws protecting Supreme Court justices.
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