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Anonymous antisemitic trolls watch out - we've found a way for the law to pursue you

Our innovative legal work allows courts to force internet companies to unmask trolls

January 26, 2022 15:29
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The scale of hatred towards Jews expressed online can feel overwhelming. This is particularly true of anyone subjected to abuse by nameless trolls. They use their anonymity as a veil, vilifying, attacking and inciting from behind it, confident that they cannot be identified or held to account and leaving powerless victims with no recourse.

Oscar-nominated Jewish writer Lee Kern was one such victim. He contacted us three years ago after an anonymous pro-Corbyn troll harassed him with antisemitic messages, calling for another Holocaust, calling him “Shylock”, speaking of Jews being used for gun practice, calling Jewish women whores, sharing deranged sexual fantasies involving Hitler and glorifying the antisemitic genocidal terror organisation, Hamas. He too believed that he could get away with it all by hiding behind his anonymity.

He, and other abusers like him, were right. Until now.

Earlier this week, a years-long effort by Campaign Against Antisemitism to unmask this anonymous troll and then secure a prosecution and conviction against him bore fruit. This effort, spearheaded by the esteemed solicitor and CAA honorary patron Mark Lewis, who represented Lee, establishes a game-changing precedent that lifts the veil of anonymity and enables victims like Lee to achieve justice.