Authorities: Explosive device found near George Soros\' home

Authorities: Explosive device found near George Soros' home

AP  |  Bedford 

An object that appeared to be an was found in a mailbox at the home of George Soros, the billionaire philanthropist who has donated heavily to liberal causes and is a frequent target of unfounded right-wing conspiracy theories.

The person placed the package in a wooded area and called police, who alerted the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol,

police said the FBI's terrorism task force was investigating.

The FBI's field office said on that it was "conducting an investigation at and around a residence in Bedford, NY. There is no threat to public safety, and we have no further comment at this time." Neither local nor federal authorities would say whether the object was capable of exploding.

A message emailed to Soros' foundation wasn't immediately returned.

Soros, who made his fortune in hedge funds, frequently donates to liberal causes and is vilified on the right.

Recently, conservative critics have, without evidence, accused him of secretly financing a caravan of Central American migrants to make their way north toward and the U.S.

Others have falsely accused him of being a Nazi collaborator during World War II, when he was a child in

Activists frequently post the addresses of homes he owns in Westchester County, north of City, on sometimes accompanied by ill wishes.

FBI officials didn't respond to requests for more information late Monday.

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First Published: Tue, October 23 2018. 16:15 IST