A court has granted accused Capitol rioter Jenny Cudd permission to travel to Mexico later this month for a preplanned "weekend retreat with her employees."
Woman arrested over Capitol riot allowed to take trip to Mexico, judge rules
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Replay Video UP NEXT A woman arrested in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol will be able to go on a prepaid trip to Mexico this month, after a judge granted her request Friday. Jenny Cudd, a flower shop owner in Midland, Texas, initially faced two misdemeanor charges entering a restricted building and violent or disorderly conduct after allegedly posting a social media video in which she boasted about participating in last month s Capitol riot, according to the FBI affidavit.
A federal judge has granted permission for a West Texas flower shop owner charged in last month’s riot at the U.S. Capitol to take a work-related four-day trip to Mexico.
Jenny Cudd is accused of two misdemeanors: entering a restricted building or grounds, and violent entry or disorderly conduct. She told the court she had already paid for the work-related trip.