She suggested on the day of the April 19 closed NY primary that she voted for Hillary. So she was either lying or committed voter fraud.pic.twitter.com/2eHnSgEmr4
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She suggested on the day of the April 19 closed NY primary that she voted for Hillary. So she was either lying or committed voter fraud.pic.twitter.com/2eHnSgEmr4
To those who hilariously claim this is "doxing" -- Dunham's address was widely reported after she bought her $4.8 million Brooklyn propertypic.twitter.com/D42EQUHkYa
If you google "Lena Dunham Brooklyn Address" it comes right up. Wow, that's some serious "doxing" -- lol
you’re a real hero for posting her address.
Gothamist already did, that's how I got ithttps://twitter.com/mtracey/status/796010008811098113 …
well then you’re both shitty.
lol please, prominent real estate deals are reported on all the time. It's public information
keep up the great work.
I'll happily point out when prominent official surrogates for presidential campaigns appear to have misled the public
This is fucking gross, dude. Not only are you abusing the voter registration database, you just doxed a woman. @mtracey
I didn't "dox" anyone, her address was already publicly availablehttp://ny.curbed.com/2014/12/9/10013600/lena-dunhams-new-4-8m-brooklyn-pad-is-a-serious-upgrade …
I'm guessing so is yours to the people that know where to look. Now hers is incredibly accessible. THAT's doxxing.
Everyone's information is available, but not necessarily easily accessible. Making it so is abhorrent.
I don't have a NY Curbed article about my multi-million dollar house in Brooklyn Heights
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