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Occupy Wall Street Protester Gets Twitter Subpoena

HeadlineFeb 02, 2012

An Occupy Wall Street activist in New York City has revealed prosecutors have subpoenaed records of his usage of the social networking site, Twitter. Malcolm Harris says Twitter sent him a copy of a subpoena this week seeking all of his user information and three months’ worth of tweets from his account. Harris was one of hundreds of people arrested in October while marching on the Brooklyn Bridge.

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