Capitol Police arrested 27-year-old Jackson Cosko of DC for “allegedly posting private, identifying information (doxxing) about one or more United States Senators.”
Many Republicans on the Senate Judiciary had their home addresses and phone numbers published on their Wikipedia pages last Thursday.
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Shortly after Lindsey Graham went off on Senate Democrats for destroying Kavanaugh’s life in order to derail his confirmation, Republicans were doxxed.
The victims included Republican Senators Mike Lee, Orrin Hatch of Utah and Lindsey Graham, reported the Washington Times.
The Capitol Police arrested Democrat Jackson Cosko, a “cyber-security graduate student,” according to his LinkedIn page.
CHAD PERGRAM: In alleged Senate doxing incident, USCP charge Jackson Cosko with Making Public Restricted Personal Information. Witness Tampering, Threats in Interstate Communications, Unauthorized Access of a Government Computer, 2nd Degree Burglary & Unlawful Entry
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In alleged Senate doxing incident, USCP charge Jackson Cosko with Making Public Restricted Personal Information. Witness Tampering, Threats in Interstate Communications, Unauthorized Access of a Government Computer, 2nd Degree Burglary & Unlawful Entry
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) October 3, 2018
Cosko worked for Dem Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Dem Senator Maggie Hassan and retired Dem Senator Barbara Boxer.
Per @LegiStorm, the suspect, Jackson Cosko, was most recently a Legislative Correspondent for @SenatorHassan. (Hassan also had the intern who yelled 'F you!' to Pres Trump in June) pic.twitter.com/jDNWyPVSRV
— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) October 3, 2018
He recently wrote a letter for Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee.
https://twitter.com/HashtagGriswold/status/1047621378613157889
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