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Judi Lynn

(160,542 posts)
Mon Oct 23, 2017, 09:59 PM Oct 2017

Lawyers seek to question neo-Nazi website publisher's family

Source: Associated Press


Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press
 Updated 7:13 pm, Monday, October 23, 2017

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Lawyers suing a neo-Nazi website's publisher asked a federal judge Monday for court-ordered permission to question the man's relatives about his whereabouts.

Private investigators believe The Daily Stormer's publisher, Andrew Anglin, is living in the Worthington, Ohio, area but couldn't find him there last month, according to attorneys for a Muslim-American radio host who sued Anglin in August.

The lawyers want to question Anglin's father and brother under oath and ask if they know where he is living, so he can be served with a copy of the federal lawsuit filed in Columbus, Ohio.

SiriusXM Radio show host Dean Obeidallah's suit says Anglin falsely labeled him as the "mastermind" behind a deadly bombing at a concert in England. Obeidallah, a comedian and Daily Beast columnist, said he received death threats after the article's June 1 publication.

Read more: http://www.chron.com/news/us/article/Lawyers-seek-to-question-neo-Nazi-website-12300430.php





The Daily Stormer's publisher, Andrew Anglin
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Lawyers seek to question neo-Nazi website publisher's family (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 2017 OP
Another one of Trump's.... SergeStorms Oct 2017 #1
He is openly mocking the Court, often referring to this action as an lolsuit ( riversedge Oct 2017 #2

SergeStorms

(19,201 posts)
1. Another one of Trump's....
Tue Oct 24, 2017, 02:25 AM
Oct 2017

"nice guys". A little "man" with a great big hate hat. Who would have ever thought in the year 2017 we'd be seeing neo-Nazis helping to form our government's policy? Who ever thought they'd have a "friend" in the White House? Apparently "making America great again" entails white supremacists distributing their message of hate and non-inclusion, along with Republican "death panels" in their stripped down Trump "wealthcare" plan, and finally having Vladimir Putin calling the shots as to how the country is now run.

I mean, WHO THE FUCK NEW?

Donnie Dip-Shit did, but he didn't voice those small details during his campaign stops. He promised something completely different, but who cares? The rich are getting their enormous tax cuts (which Donnie said wouldn't happen, millions will be without healthcare, or healthcare that doesn't cover anything (Donnie said it would be better, cheaper and immediately ) and Donnie's "balanced budget" will balloon the deficit to Reaganesque proportions.

Boy oh boy, if America isn't great again after this horse-shit, there's really something wrong. I wonder what it might be.

Oh yeah! The asshole in the White House!

riversedge

(70,242 posts)
2. He is openly mocking the Court, often referring to this action as an lolsuit (
Tue Oct 24, 2017, 12:26 PM
Oct 2017

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He seems like a very dangerous man and I hope they find him



http://flatheadbeacon.com/2017/10/24/lawyers-seek-question-neo-nazi-website-publishers-family/

.....Obeidallah’s suit says the site embedded fabricated messages in the post to make them seem like they had been sent from Obeidallah’s Twitter account, tricking readers into believing he took responsibility for the May 22 terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester.

Obeidallah’s lawyers said their private investigators didn’t find Anglin at five addresses they visited in the Worthington area, where most of his family lives. Anglin “appears to be concealing his location,” possibly with help from his family, the plaintiffs’ attorneys wrote.

Anglin has posted on social media about Obeidallah’s suit, the radio host’s attorneys said.

“He is openly mocking the Court, often referring to this action as an ‘lolsuit’ (i.e., a ‘laugh out loud’ suit),” they wrote.

Anglin didn’t immediately respond Monday to an email seeking comment.

Anglin’s site takes its name from Der Stürmer, a newspaper that published Nazi propaganda. The site includes sections called “Jewish Problem” and “Race War.”.............

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