Manhattan DA Bragg’s Office Quietly Drops Case Against NYC Woman Who Sucker-Punched Pro-Life Activist, Blames ‘Unacceptable Error’
- The Manhattan District Attorney's office dropped the assault case against Brianna J. Rivers, citing an 'unacceptable error' in failing to provide evidence to the defense team.
- The Manhattan District Attorney's office dropped charges against Brianna J. Rivers, blaming an 'unacceptable error' for missing a deadline to submit evidence.
- The Thomas More Society plans to file a civil suit against Rivers on behalf of Savannah Craven Antao, seeking accountability for the assault that resulted in over $3,000 in medical bills.
- Savannah Craven Antao stated she was unaware the charges were dismissed until she saw Rivers celebrating it on social media, highlighting a lack of communication from the DA's office.
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Alvin Bragg drops criminal charges against woman who punched pro-life activist during street interview
The pro-life activist who was assaulted and left bloodied during a street interview on abortion condemned Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office for failing to prosecute the New York woman who punched her in the face. #prolifemovement #LiveAction #prolifeadvocacy #NYPD #ThomasMoreSociety
Pro-Life Activist Savannah Craven Will File Civil Suit Against Leftist Who Assaulted Her
Pro-life advocate Savannah Craven Antao says her attorneys at the Thomas More Society will file a civil lawsuit against Brianna Rivers, the pro-abortion woman who punched her in the face during a street interview in Manhattan months ago. The announcement of the lawsuit comes after charges against the attacker were dropped by the district attorney’s office. The assault occurred in April 2025 during a taped “woman-on-the-street” interview for the …
Manhattan DA Bragg’s office quietly drops case against NYC woman who sucker-punched pro-life activist, blames ‘unacceptable error’
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office quietly dismissed their case against Brianna J. Rivers, who violently clocked pro-life activist Savannah Craven Antao in the face, prompting Thomas More Society to file a civil lawsuit.
New York prosecutor drops charges against suspect in bloody assault on pro-life advocate
Catholic pro-life activist Savannah Craven Antao was assaulted in New York City on Thursday, April 3, 2025, while conducting a video interview with a pro-abortion advocate. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Savannah Craven Antao CNA Staff, Sep 26, 2... [...]
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