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==Lawsuits== ===Dean Obeidallah=== Muslim-American radio presenter Dean Obeidallah sued Anglin in August 2017 after ''The Daily Stormer'' falsely accused him of celebrating the [[Salman Abedi|Manchester suicide bombing]] by an Islamic extremist during which 23 people were killed. The court ruled against Anglin in July the following year.<ref>[https://eu.northjersey.com/story/news/bergen/paramus/2018/07/03/court-sides-pacourt-sides-paramus-native-lawsuiramus-native-lawsuit-against-neo-nazi-website/756288002/ Court sides with Paramus-born comedian in lawsuit against neo-Nazi website], ''North Jersey News''</ref> ===[[Unite the Right rally]]=== Anglin and fellow ''Daily Stormer'' writer [[Robert Ray|Robert "Azzmador" Ray]] were some of the alt-right figures sued by nine residents of Charlottesville, Virginia, for allegedly conspiring to incite racial violence at the 2017 Unite the Right rally, which both had attended. A default judgment was made against Anglin after he failed to show up at court.<ref>[https://dailyprogress.com/news/local/utr-rally-organizers-return-to-charlottesville-but-this-time-as-defendants/article_556cdee6-2d3a-11ec-9091-6ff2a8f72421.html UTR rally organizers return to Charlottesville, but this time as defendants], ''The Daily Progress''</ref> ===Tanya Gersh=== In 2017, the Southern Poverty Law Center filed a lawsuit against Anglin on behalf of Jewish property developer Tanya Gersh. The suit alleged that Anglin was responsible for a harassment campaign against Gersh after he published her contact details in an article for the ''Stormer'' along with a message telling readers to "call her and tell her what you think".<ref>[http://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/splc-files-lawsuit-andrew-anglin-anti-semitic-harassment Lawsuit: Neo-Nazi Led Anti-Semitic Harassment Campaign Against Montana Woman], ''Talking Points Memo''</ref> After Anglin failed to turn up for a scheduled deposition, US District judge Dana Christensen awarded Gersh over $4 million in compensatory damages and ordered Anglin to delete all mentions of Gersh from the site.<ref>[https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a28797463/tanya-gersh-daily-stormer-andrew-anglin-neo-nazi-troll-storm-14-million/ Tanya Gersh Was the Target of a Neo-Nazi 'Troll Storm.' Then She Fought Back—and Was Awarded $14 Million.]</ref> An arrest warrant was later issued for Anglin when he failed to pay; he is currently believed to be hiding in Cambodia.<ref>[https://www.thedailybeast.com/neo-nazi-andrew-anglin-must-come-out-of-hiding-judge-rules-anglins-lawyer-says-he-lives-in-cambodia-now Neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin Must Come Out of Hiding, Judge Rules. Lawyer Claims He Lives in Cambodia Now. The head of Daily Stormer has been MIA for a year while he hides from a harassment lawsuit.], ''The Daily Beast''</ref>
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