Kushner Associate Charged with Cyberstalking in New York
- Ken Kurson allegedly used aliases to harass and slam people
- Allegations arose during a background check for a federal job
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Ken Kurson, the former top editor of Jared Kushner’s New York Observer, was charged with cyberstalking, including installing spyware on someone else’s email and social media accounts and trying to trash that person’s reputation online.
Kurson, 52, who once served as an adviser to Rudy Giuliani’s 2008 presidential campaign, stalked and harassed three people in 2015, using the aliases “Jayden Wagner” and “Eddie Train,” prosecutors said.