Nearly 60% of people charged in Capitol riots have had financial troubles, with 18% filing for bankruptcy (including private jet MAGA woman) and one in five has faced losing their home, new report reveals
New analysis shows nearly 60% of the people arrested for allegedly taking part in the January 6 Capitol riot had a history of financial troubles
The money problems included bankruptcies, notices of eviction or foreclosure, bad debts, or unpaid taxes of up to $40,000
A quarter of the group had been sued for owing money and 20% had at one point faced losing their homes
They included riot victim Ashli Babbitt who had a struggling business
A majority of the people arrested for Capitol riot had a history of financial trouble lmtonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lmtonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Aaron KellerFeb 9th, 2021, 7:00 pm
Ethan Nordean, a.k.a. Rufio Panman, appears on InfoWars with Alex Jones. (Image via screen capture from InfoWars.)
In yet another reversal of a ruling by a federal magistrate judge, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., has ordered that Proud Boy
Ethan Nordean (also known as
Rufino
Federal prosecutors filed a Motion for Emergency Stay before Chief Judge
Beryl A. Howell of the D.C. District after a different federal magistrate judge in Washington State decided Nordean should be allowed to go free on bail. Judge Howell “granted the government’s motion and ordered that the release order” previously issued by Chief Magistrate Judge