Now, Baker has written about the threats against himself and his family since breaking the story.

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From the Tampa Bay Times:

The whole article is worth reading and can be found here. As Baker points out, the evidence from the documentation is available and people can draw their own conclusions.

You don’t understand how persistent car dealers are until someone tells them to contact you about a new Corvette.

The University of Phoenix — or at least someone claiming to work there — heard I wanted a degree in criminal justice.

My phone number showed up in a gay personal ad on Craigslist next to a picture of a chiseled man wearing only boxer shorts and a Santa hat. One late-night response included a photo of a stranger’s penis.

And it got worse.

I was covering a high school football game one night when a Twitter post popped up on my phone:

You’re a marked man … Say goodbye.

My wife started worrying about me at home, so she reported it to the police and the FBI.

When it comes to people threatening and harassing a reporter it’s hard not to see that it is crossing a line.