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"She was afraid she was going to disappear," her mother said.
The federal contractor -- who allegedly leaked a document proving Russian meddling in the election -- doesn't seem to be a big fan of the president.
The Intercept published a May 5 intelligence report on a cyberattack aimed at a voting software company and local election officials.
Juan Thompson's short, bizarre journalism career ended when he was fired from The Intercept last year.
After a stock analyst lost $1 million on one penny stock, he set off to find out how — and soon discovered signs of a far bigger scheme than he had ever imagined.
Juan Thompson apparently invented mass shooter Dylann Roof’s cousin, among other stories.