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Did Nick Fuentes's house burn down? While rumors have been swirling online that Fuentes's house burned down, there doesn't seem to be any truth behind that rumor. For now, it seems that his house is still standing.
Police confirmed that they responded to a call involving white nationalist Nick Fuentes and a woman who appeared to show up at his Illinois home Sunday unannounced after he was doxxed online.
White nationalist Nick Fuentes home address was doxxed online after his anti-abortion catchphrase 'your body, my choice' went viral.
Right-wing commentator Nick Fuentes had his home address leaked amid backlash about his comments about women, according to reports on social media.
Berwyn police and fire were on the scene within five minutes, talked to neighbors and tried to make contact with residents of the Fuentes-owned building, according to the report. Police first made contact with the “basement tenant, who identified himself as Jaden McNeil,” according to the report.
A clip of a woman getting attacked by Nick Fuentes after she showed up at his leaked home address has gone viral.
The address of a Chicago-area home that appears to belong to Nick Fuentes was posted on X after the bombastic right-wing influencer celebrated Donald Trump’s election victory by mocking women...
Far-right white supremacist Nicholas Fuentes has reportedly found himself at the center of a doxxing incident, following his incendiary rant in the wake of the US election.
A Berwyn woman told the Sun-Times that far-right influencer Nick Fuentes sprayed her with what she believes was pepper spray and pushed her down his front steps.
An audio clip of Nick Fuentes saying, "Your body, my choice," became a viral sound on TikTok in early November 2024 with women using it to express their concerns about women's rights under a Trump presidency.