SC Voters Sent E-mail Posing as CNN Jan.19

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A screenshot from one of the fake e-mails. (Credit: CBSNews, screenshot)

Last week, an e-mail posing as a CNN news alert was “sent to Republican activists in South Carolina” on Jan. 19 before the South Carolina Republican primary, the Daily Caller reported.

The phony e-mail, which “came from an email account made to look like an official CNN account but is not actually affiliated with the news network,” alleged that Newt Gingrich “pressured his ex-wife Marianne Gingrich to have an abortion.”

According to the Daily Caller, CNN doesn’t know “how many people received the false report.”  The New York Daily News reported that the e-mail came from the e-mail account “BreakingNews@mail.cnn.com.”

A second phony e-mail was sent purporting to be a press release from Gingrich’s campaign, according to CBS News.  That press release included a quote from Gingrich on the “reports that he forced ex-wife Marianne Gingrich to terminate a pregnancy.”

That fake alert came from an e-mail address @newt20l2.com (instead of the real newt2012.com).

Despite the fake news messages, Gingrich won the South Carolina primary.

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SC Voters Sent e-mail Posing as CNN Jan.19

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