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Douglass Mackey, 36, posted satirical memes of a fake ad in 2016 falsely indicating voters could stay home and simply text ...
Douglass Mackey’s posts in 2016 falsely advertised text voting for Hillary Clinton. Appeals court judges said prosecutors had ...
The decision is a win for Douglass Mackey, a self-proclaimed "troll" who used his Twitter handle to spread false information in 2016 — and who is now threatening to sue for his conviction.
The Second Circuit, in an opinion authored by Chief Judge Debra Ann Livingston, directed the lower court to enter a judgment ...
Douglass Mackey, the social media influencer who was sentenced to prison for posting an anti-Hillary Clinton meme, had his ...
Mackey’s conviction stemmed from memes he posted urging Clinton supporters to ‘vote by text’ in 2016.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday overturned the conviction of a social media influencer who used Twitter ...
A federal appeals court on Wednesday threw out a right-wing influencer’s conviction for spreading misinformation online about ...
A federal appeals court on Wednesday overturned a self-styled right-wing propagandist’s conviction for spreading falsehoods ...