Justice Department Seeks to Dismiss Lawsuit Filed by Proud Boys over January 6 Prosecutions | News Channel 3-12
The Justice Department argues lack of evidence for malicious prosecution in Proud Boys' $100 million lawsuit claiming political bias in January 6 convictions.
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Justice Department seeks to dismiss lawsuit filed by Proud Boys over January 6 prosecutions
The Justice Department is asking a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit brought against it by members of the Proud Boys who claim their convictions related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack were the result of “political prosecution.”
AG Pam Bondi Sides With Biden Regime, Seeks Dismissal of Proud Boys’ J6 Lawsuit — Insists Claims of Political Persecution ‘Lack Merit’ Despite Reams of Evidence Reported at The Gateway Pundit
Attorney General Pam Bondi is seeking to throw out a $100 million lawsuit filed by the Proud Boys over the January 6th persecutions.
Australian National Review - AG Pam Bondi Sides With Biden Regime, Seeks Dismissal of Proud Boys’ J6 Lawsuit — Insists Claims of Political Persecution ‘Lack Merit’ Despite Reams of Evidence Reported at The Gateway Pundit
Attorney General Pam Bondi is seeking to dismiss a $100 million lawsuit filed by the Proud Boys over the political persecution they suffered in the wake of the January 6th protests. In a court submission on Monday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) asked for the lawsuit to be dismissed, stating that “the malicious prosecution claim lacks merit; and the United States is not liable for punitive damages.” The filing undercuts the argument long suppor…
Trump DOJ seeks to dismiss Jan. 6 lawsuit from Proud Boys leaders - Conservative Angle
The Department of Justice requested to dismiss a complaint filed by Proud Boys organizers, who sued the government over their prosecution following the Jan. 6 attack. In June, five Proud Boys leaders — Enrique Tarrio, Zachary Rehl, Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, and Dominic Pezzola — sued the DOJ, FBI Special Agent Nicole Miller, and several unnamed FBI and DOJ employees for $100 million over how their prosecutions were handled following the Jan. …
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