He could not be reached Monday evening, and it was unclear whether he had a lawyer. A Twitter spokesman said the company would not comment on individual accounts for privacy and security reasons. (That man appeared to be Leo Frank, a Jewish factory manager who was lynched by a mob in Georgia in 1915. “But it actually made me reflect and understand why I am a human rights lawyer, and why I am running for office,” he said. “To uplift and protect marginalised communities is what I believe public service should be doing.”© 2019 New York Times News Service
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