Not a very correct "news" report at all and if you try to check the claimed "sources" it all falls apart.
Where exactly do you see it falling apart?
If you put together the clues in the article it makes the story believable, not ultimately saying this story is true but simply saying "it falls apart" isn't true either.
What reason does he have to use the email address tkrvaric@fairlight.com (
here and
here) if this all was made up? Doesnt it show that he has some connection to fairlight?
These quotes from the mail he sent to his rep. party colleagues are interesting too:
"Apparently there?s a hit piece floating around on me, ?exposing? my wild high school, teenage years where I was in a computer club where we swapped Commodore 64 games (similar to how kids swap mp3 music files these days)," he wrote Monday. "This was in the 80?s, on a computer that?s long since defunct!"
I?m sure glad they didn?t look in to my elementary school years, as there?s some really embarrassing stuff that I did in 4th grade," he continued. "BTW, I also heard a rumor that another fellow committee member (who shall remain unnamed) once made a tape copy of his friend?s favorite vinyl record.