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New York Man Indicted For AI-Generated Cyberstalking Campaign Against Georgia Student

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June 23, 2026

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A federal grand jury has indicted a New York man for allegedly running a relentless, three-month digital harassment campaign targeting a college student in Georgia. Anthony Belford, 21, appeared in federal court on June 10, 2026, following an indictment returned on June 3, 2026, that charges him with one count of cyberstalking. Federal prosecutors state [] New York Man Indicted For AI-Generated Cyberstalking Campaign Against Georgia Student

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· Jul 8, 2026

New York man says ICE violated his constitutional rights with home visit following angry email

A New York man lambasted former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Acting Director Todd Lyons over email for his leadership following two fatal Minneapolis shootings. Agents showed up at his front doorstep months later, warning about criminal charges, prompting a First Amendment lawsuit.

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· Jul 8, 2026

New York Man Sues ICE After Agents Visit Home Over Critical Email

A Rochester, New York, man is suing DHS and ICE officials after federal agents allegedly went to his home and later tried to contact him at a New York City hotel over an email criticizing then acting ICE Director Todd Lyons.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 6, 2026

Man sues DHS for tracking him down after email comparing Todd Lyons to a Nazi

A New York man is suing the Department of Homeland Security, alleging federal agents violated his First Amendment rights by tracking him down and warning him over an email criticizing the former head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. David Streever of Rochester, New York, filed the lawsuit Monday in federal court in Washington, D.C., with []

The Hill

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· Jul 7, 2026

New York man suing ICE for sending officers to home after critical email

A New York man sued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after federal officers came into his home to warn him about an email he sent to the agency's former acting director, Todd Lyons. David Streever, a Rochester resident and U.S. citizen, wrote a scathing email to Lyons in January, angered over the killings of...

Wirepoints

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· Jul 9, 2026

Illinois attorney general has paid private attorneys $2 million in recent years – Center Square

Illinois' top state attorney has paid more than 2 million in the past three years to private law firms, several of which have contributed to his campaign, to defend the state against a variety of claims. Most of that money has gone to two prominent law firms for two high-profile lawsuits that targeted the Illinois Department of Corrections, one of which recently obtained class-action status.

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· Jul 3, 2026

Experts warn AI could both fight and conceal corruption

Experts warned Friday that artificial intelligence could serve as both a safeguard against corruption and a structural threat to transparency as the technology is increasingly embedded in public administration and oversight. “In anti-corruption policy, AI can be a double-edged sword,” said Choi Yong-jeon, a professor at Daejin University, during the International Anti-Corruption Forum co-hosted by South Korea’s Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission and the United Nations Development Progra

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Related coverage for "New York Man Indicted For AI-Generated Cyberstalking Campaign Against Georgia Student": AllSides — New York man says ICE violated his constitutional rights with home visit following angry email. Coffman Chronicle — New York Man Sues ICE After Agents Visit Home Over Critical Email. Washington Examiner — Man sues DHS for tracking him down after email comparing Todd Lyons to a Nazi. The Hill — New York man suing ICE for sending officers to home after critical email. Wirepoints — Illinois attorney general has paid private attorneys $2 million in recent years – Center Square. The korea Herald News — Experts warn AI could both fight and conceal corruption