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