Judge orders Jan. 6 rally organizer to pay $2K daily until compliance with subpoena
- A federal judge has ordered Caroline Wren to pay $2,000 daily until she complies with a subpoena regarding the January 6 rally.
- U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks stated that Wren's actions have delayed proceedings in a lawsuit brought by U.S. Capitol Police officers against Donald Trump.
- Middlebrooks will consider additional measures to ensure Wren's compliance, including civil contempt and potential incarceration.
- The lawsuit is also against the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys and seeks documents related to the rally's planning and security.
14 Articles
14 Articles
Federal Judge Orders Janurary 6 Rally Organizer Pay $2k Daily Until She Complies with Subpoena
by Natalia Mittelstadt A federal judge has ordered Republican fundraiser Caroline Wren, who organized President Trump’s Jan. 6, 2021, rally at the Ellipse, to pay $2,000 daily until she complies with a subpoena. When the rally, at which outgoing President Donald Trump spoke, was over, rally-goers and others went to the U.S. Capitol and breached the building, overwhelming police. U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Florida Donald M…
Federal Judge Orders Janurary 6 Rally Organizer Pay $2k Daily Until She Complies with Subpoena | The Star News Network
by Natalia Mittelstadt A federal judge has ordered Republican fundraiser Caroline Wren, who organized President Trump’s Jan. 6, 2021, rally at the Ellipse, to pay $2,000 daily until she complies with a subpoena. When the rally, at which outgoing President Donald Trump spoke, was over, rally-goers and others went to the U.S. Capitol and breached the building, overwhelming police. U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Florida Donald M…
Judge Orders Jan. 6 Rally Planner to Pay $2,000 per Day for Defying Subpoena
A federal judge in Florida has ordered Caroline Wren, a Republican fundraiser involved in organizing President Donald Trump’s Jan. 6, 2021, “Stop the Steal” rally in Washington, to pay $2,000 a day for refusing to hand over records about her role in planning the event, warning that she could face steeper penalties, including jail time, if she keeps defying the court. U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks issued the contempt ruling on July 9, f…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 38% of the sources are Center, 38% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium