An autistic Florida internet troll who created numerous online personas including an Australian radical Muslim, an African-American conservative woman and a neo-Nazi reached out to numerous Australian journalists with "inside information" about terrorists before the FBI raided his family's home, his lawyer has told a US court.
Joshua Goldberg, 22, faces a 20-year prison sentence in the District Court in Florida next month.
Goldberg's lawyer, Paul Shorstein, has painted his client as a socially deficient young man who could spend 14 to 20 hours a day online, "is terrified by most human interactions" and suffered from autism spectrum disorder and major depression.
"Why would a mentally ill 20 year old with a loving family, including a Jewish father, pretend to be an Islamic extremist online and engage with other extremists to discuss potential attacks?" Mr Shorstein wrote in a sentencing memorandum.
Goldberg was living at his parents' Jacksonville home in 2015 when he used online aliases including Perth-based Australian Islamic State terror group member "Australi Witness" and "Australian radical Muslim" Junaid Thorne.