According to The New York Times, Andrew Anglin, whereabouts unknown, could be on the hook for a bit of cash.
The publisher of a neo-Nazi website should pay more than $14 million in damages for encouraging "an online anti-Semitic harassment and intimidation campaign" against a woman in 2016, a federal magistrate judge in Montana recommended on Monday.
In his opinion, the judge, Jeremiah Lynch, also recommended that the publisher, Andrew Anglin, be made to remove all blog posts from the website, The Daily Stormer, that encouraged readers to contact the woman, Tanya Gersh, and her family.
Within months of Mr. Anglin's call for a "troll storm" against them, Ms. Gersh and her family had received more than 700 vulgar and hateful messages, many referring to the Holocaust. They temporarily fled their home.
Mr. Anglin did not appear in court, and his location is unknown. He did not respond to an email on Monday requesting comment on the lawsuit. And it was not clear how much money if any could ever be collected from him.
Nice that Andrew has gone back to where he's from, allegedly Thailand.
(Score: 2) by Thexalon on Wednesday July 17 2019, @12:56PM
The "genetically Jewish" was to clarify that this wasn't necessarily people who practice Judaism. For instance, when the Nazis went after Jews, if you had a grandfather who was Jewish, you were Jewish for their purposes, even though according to Judaism you aren't Jewish unless you convert. That also meant that converting to Christianity or even aiding the Nazis did not save you from the gas chambers.
And the neo-Nazis take their cues on this from the original Nazis.
The only thing that stops a bad guy with a compiler is a good guy with a compiler.