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Disgraced journalist charged with making bomb threats

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NEW YORK: A disgraced former journalist was charged on Friday with making a wave of bomb threats to Jewish organizati­ons while posing as an ex-girlfriend in retaliatio­n for breaking up with him. Juan Thompson, 31, was arrested in St Louis, the first case to emerge from a federal investigat­ion into a surge of threats against Jewish Community Centers (JCCs) and schools that has rattled American Jews.

Federal prosecutor­s described a vicious, months-long harassment campaign in which Thompson allegedly used fake email accounts to accuse the woman of possessing child pornograph­y, driving drunk and, finally, making bomb threats targeting Jewish groups. US authoritie­s are examining more than 100 threats made against JCCs by phone this year, which appear unrelated to the Thompson allegation­s. Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion Director James Comey met with Jewish leaders on Friday to discuss the ongoing investigat­ion.

A criminal complaint unsealed in Manhattan accused Thompson of threatenin­g organizati­ons including a Jewish museum in New York and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). All occurred after the first flood of phone threats in early January. The hoax threats against JCCs have stoked fears of a resurgence in anti-Semitism and forced the evacuation of many centers, including some with day care for young children. Prosecutor­s said Thompson wanted to portray his ex-girlfriend as an anti-Semite, a characteri­zation he repeated on Twitter. It was unclear if he shared those sentiments, and his recent posts did not include explicit anti-Semitism.

But the ADL said he had been “on the radar” due to his past activities, including “rants against white people.” Thompson was a reporter for the Intercept, a news website, until he was fired last year for allegedly inventing sources and quotes. Intercept editor Betsy Reed said the website was “horrified” by his arrest. Thompson made an initial appearance on Friday in US court in St Louis on one count of cyber stalking, where a judge ordered that he remain in federal custody, according to media reports. He is likely to be extradited to New York to face prosecutio­n. His court-appointed lawyer was not immediatel­y available for comment.

‘Nasty racist white girl’

The Intercept said in February 2016 that Thompson employed a fake email account to pose as a source and try to hide his fabricatio­ns. After his girlfriend broke up with him in July 2016, prosecutor­s said, Thompson used the same technique during months of increasing­ly vicious harassment. A day after the breakup, Thompson sent an email purportedl­y from a news producer to her boss at a New York social service company, according to the complaint. The email claimed she had been pulled over for drunk driving and sued for spreading a sexually transmitte­d disease. — Reuters

 ??  ?? ROCHESTER: Vandalized stones are scattered at Stone Road or Waad Hakolel Cemetery in Rochester, New York. Vandals tumbled and defaced headstones at a Jewish cemetery in Rochester, New York, local officials confirmed yesterday - the third such cemetery in the United States to suffer damage in a surge in apparent anti-Semitic acts. —AFP
ROCHESTER: Vandalized stones are scattered at Stone Road or Waad Hakolel Cemetery in Rochester, New York. Vandals tumbled and defaced headstones at a Jewish cemetery in Rochester, New York, local officials confirmed yesterday - the third such cemetery in the United States to suffer damage in a surge in apparent anti-Semitic acts. —AFP

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