12 Facts About Seth Rich

1.

Seth Rich's family denounced the conspiracy theorists and said that those individuals were exploiting their son's death for political gain, and their spokesperson called the conspiracy theorists "disgusting sociopaths".

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2.

Seth Rich volunteered for the Nebraska Democratic Party, interned for Senator Ben Nelson, was active in Jewish outreach, and worked with the United States Census Bureau.

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3.

Seth Rich moved to Washington, DC, to work for pollster Greenberg Quinlan Rosner.

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4.

Seth Rich was transported to a nearby hospital, where he died over.

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5.

In February 2017, the Beth El Synagogue in Omaha named after Seth Rich an existing scholarship that helps Jewish children attend summer camps.

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6.

Seth Rich family accepted the pro bono public relations services of Republican lobbyist Jack Burkman in September 2016.

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7.

Seth Rich's family said they were unable to verify this reward offer.

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8.

Post on Twitter before Seth Rich's memorial service spread the idea that his killing was a political assassination.

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9.

People who worked with Seth Rich said he was not an expert computer hacker helping to leak information to foreigners.

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10.

Andrew Therriault, a data scientist who had mentored Seth Rich, said although he had recently been working as a programmer, he did not have a programing background; another co-worker said Seth Rich was very upset when he heard hackers associated with Russian intelligence services had broken into the DNC computers and could be interfering with the election.

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On May 15,2017, Fox 5 DC reported the uncorroborated and later largely retracted claims by Rod Wheeler, a Fox News contributor and former homicide detective, that there was evidence Seth Rich had contacted WikiLeaks and that law enforcement were covering this up, claims that were never independently verified by Fox.

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12.

In March 2018, Aaron Seth Rich sued Butowsky, Couch, America First Media, and The Washington Times for suggesting he had played a role in the purported theft of emails from the DNC.

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