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Lawyers eye neo-Nazi website founder's assets for $14M award
Read full article: Lawyers eye neo-Nazi website founder's assets for $14M awardMore than a year has passed since a federal judge in Montana entered a default judgment against Andrew Anglin, the Daily Stormer's founder and publisher. Plaintiffs' lawyers say the Ohio native has failed to pay any of the monetary award to Tanya Gersh. Gersh's attorneys from the Southern Poverty Law Center say they intend to identify any of Anglin's assets that could be used to satisfy the judgment. In August 2019, U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen ordered Anglin to pay $4 million in compensatory damages and $10 million in punitive damages to Gersh. The judge also ordered Anglin to permanently remove from his website the posts in which he encouraged readers to contact Gersh and her family.

Victim of racist Twitter hate meets troll
Read full article: Victim of racist Twitter hate meets troll(CNN) - When the torrent of hate first hit, Taylor Dumpson curled into a fetal position and rocked herself, unable to speak. "People think about protests and advocacy or lobbying or different things," Dumpson said of ways to fight the hate. But one of the people tweeting hate at her didn't shirk justice, instead he offered to repent. "Even though you're a white supremacist, even though you're a neo-Nazi, even though you think like this, I don't think you're always going to think like that," she said. More than two years after it began, the hate still follows Dumpson, and she's still on edge, she said.