By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ken Kurson, a former editor of the New York Observer newspaper who was pardoned in January by then-U.S. President Donald Trump, was criminally charged on Wednesday by Manhattan prosecutors with spying on his former wife by accessing her computer.
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A former editor of the New York Observer and family friend to former President Donald Trump was charged Wednesday with cybercrime offenses for allegedly cyberstalking his now ex-wife, after Trump pardoned him on similar federal charges.
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The former New York Observer editor’s arrest marks what is likely the first instance of a local prosecutor pursuing state-level charges against a person after that individual was given a pass by Trump for the same alleged conduct that federal authorities had pursued.
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