What the article states is not doxing.
RE: What the article states is not doxing.
The article states this:
“The worst case is that the jurors do catch wind of CBS News hinting that they have their personal information and their decision is influenced by it.”
Is this not “Starts the process” of doxxing as the title of this article mentioned?
How did CBS get hold of their personal info in the first place and why would they want to?
Every detail of published information makes it easier for an analyst team to identify the jurors. You can confidently bet that Antifa supporters have been working on this without ceasing. That particular bit of information, combined with the public records of the voir dire proceedings may be enough to positively identify another juror.
Of course, if they have a sympathetic person in the court who will leak the information to them, then it is already game over. And the media can take the blame - or credit as they choose.
I would bet that the jurors already understand that they will be targets if they render something other than a "guilty" verdict. The Judge should have already called a mis-trial and moved this case out of Hennepin County.