The details surfaced on a fringe website, leading to security concerns and calls for action against threats.
The purported names and addresses of the Georgia grand jury members who indicted former President Donald Trump and 18 of his co-defendants this week have appeared on a fringe website that frequently features violent rhetoric.
Advance Democracy, a research group founded by Daniel J. Jones, a former FBI investigator and staffer for the US Senate Intelligence Committee, found the jurors' purported addresses online. Advance Democracy also said that users were posting the names and photos of people believed to have been grand jurors on other social media platforms.
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