
FILE - In this undated file photo provided by the Southern Poverty Law Center, Tanya Gersh poses for a photo. The operator of a leading neo-Nazi website claims it's too dangerous for him to travel to the U.S. to be questioned under oath for a lawsuit accusing him of terrorizing Gersh, a Montana real estate agent, by unleashing an anti-Semitic "troll storm" against her family. Attorneys for The Daily Stormer founder Andrew Anglin have asked a federal magistrate judge for an order excusing him from an in-person deposition in the U.S. Anglin's lawyers insist the Ohio native hasn't lived in the U.S. for years and fears for his safety if his whereabouts are disclosed. Gersh's lawyers say Anglin's request is baseless gamesmanship. (Dan Chung/Southern Poverty Law Center via AP, File)
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