The man arrested on suspicion of making at least eight of the hoax bomb threats against Jewish American institutions is a former staff reporter for the Intercept website who was fired for fabricating sources and quotes.
Juan Thompson, of Missouri, appeared in Federal Court on Friday in St Louis. He is being charged by the State of New York with cyberstalking.
Mr Thompson, who worked for the Intercept from November 2014 until January 2016, is said to have made the threats in the name of his ex-girlfriend, in attempt to try and frame her. Federal authorities have reported that he also sent messages to Jewish institutions, purporting to be from his former partner, in which he was blamed for the hoax calls.
He then tweeted “Know any good lawyers? Need to stop this nasty/racist #whitegirl I dated who sent a bomb threat in my name & wants me to be raped in jail.”