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re: TPOS Dailybeast reveals identity of private citizen who made the pelosi video
Posted on 6/2/19 at 8:31 am to antibarner
Posted on 6/2/19 at 8:31 am to antibarner
quote:Or just take it up with him at his house . . .
Sue the person doing the doxxing
The Doxxer is Kevin Lee Poulsen
He lives at 1519 Noe St, San Francisco, CA 94131
It's a nice little 750sqft place titled to his 45y/o GF Lauren Gelman
Or the Doxxee could just call Kevin at 415-695-7494 or email him at KL@well.com
(apparently KL is allowed back on the internet to get email subsequent to his 5 yr prison sentence for computer hacking.)
etc. etc. etc.
What's good for the goose . . .
Posted on 6/2/19 at 1:04 pm to NC_Tigah
quote:Aside from the article not getting the doxxer's name right, this is not a good look for Poulsen or The Daily Beast
The man, who Big League Politics will not name out of respect for his privacy, is a manual laborer and African American who runs a series of Facebook pages and websites promoting President Donald Trump and conservative policies. His name and identity were not public information prior to Poulson, a former black hat hacker who was banned from using the Internet from the 1990s until the early 2000s, revealed it in his Daily Beast article.
Poulson revealed the man’s employment history, where he has lived and is currently residing, a run-in with the law and outstanding California arrest warrant, and his first and last name. Prior to Poulson’s article, this information was all not publicly available, meaning this episode may fit the legal definition of doxxing.
Ironically, the video creator’s life story pales in comparison to Poulson’s exposed by noted Michael “CPL” Avenatti critic Caroline Court, known on Twitter as @beyondreasdoubt.
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