Ammon Bundy ‘in hiding’ after losing Idaho home, websites in legal battle with St. Luke’s
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Ammon Bundy ‘in hiding’ after losing Idaho home, websites in legal battle with St. Luke’s
Supporters of Ammon Bundy gather at his property in Emmett in April after they were told his arrest was imminent. | Darin Oswald, Idaho Statesman BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — St. Luke’s has won significant battles recently in its fight against far-right activist Ammon Bundy. The health system, which won a defamation case against Bundy and one of his associates this year, has taken ownership of his Emmett property and succeeded in getting Bundy’s w…
Ammon Bundy ‘in hiding’ after losing Idaho home, websites in legal battle with St. Luke’s
St. Luke’s has won significant battles recently in its fight against far-right activist Ammon Bundy. The health system, which won a defamation case against Bundy and one of his associates this year, has taken ownership of his Emmett property and house — after a judge voided a sale Bundy made to another associate — and also succeeded in getting Bundy’s websites removed from the internet. Ever ...
Ammon Bundy ‘in hiding’ after losing Idaho home, websites in legal battle with St. Luke’s
A judge ruled that the activist’s sale of his Emmett property was a “fraudulent conveyance,” and the People’s Rights Network site continued to display false, defamatory posts.
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