The self-proclaimed GOAT of cybersquatting owns HarrisWalz.com, at least for now

Jeremy Green Eche of Brooklyn holds the Harris-Walz domain name, along with many other hypothetical tickets. He describes himself as “the best political cybersquatter ever.” Jeremy Green Eche

Jeremy Green Eche

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By the time Vice President Kamala Harris announced Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate on Tuesday, the website HarrisWalz.com was already taken.

In fact, it was snatched up four years ago — and not by either candidate, but by a politically prescient, Brooklyn-based millennial.

Jeremy Green Eche, 36, is a trademark attorney

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