SPOKANE, Wash. — A website tied to the online campaign “Expose Charlie’s Murderers” created shortly after , was registered under a Spokane business address before being taken offline, according to domain registration records. The sites reportedly took in tens of thousands of dollars in cryptocurrency donations before they went dark.

The story, first reported by several online news outlets including The Independent , said that the website promised to publish a searchable database of more than 60,000 people allegedly “supporting political violence online.” It was originally registered under the name charliesmurderers.com, according to Drop Site .

The Independent reported that the site later rebranded as the Charlie Kirk Data Foundation and moved to other domains before being repeatedl

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