A North Carolina man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to doxxing the home address of a Supreme Court justice, according to the Justice Department. Kyle Andrew Edwards, 59, appeared in federal court and pleaded guilty to posting the justice’s home address online with the intent to threaten, intimidate or incite a crime of violence against them,…
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North Carolina man pleads guilty to doxxing Supreme Court justice
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Originally reported by The Hill
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