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American Paul Whelan Assaulted in Russian Prison
  + stars: | 2023-11-29 | by ( Matthew Luxmoore | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Paul Whelan standing inside a defendant’s cage during a hearing in Moscow three years ago. Photo: maxim shemetov/ReutersPaul Whelan, a U.S. citizen who has been held in Russia since 2018, was assaulted by a fellow inmate after a conflict at his prison east of Moscow, according to the Russian prison service and Whelan’s family. The former U.S. Marine and corporate security executive from Novi, Mich., who is serving a 16-year prison sentence on espionage charges he denies, was taken to the prison’s medical unit on Tuesday with a graze under his eye following a minor altercation with another prisoner, Russia’s state news agency RIA said.
Persons: Paul Whelan, Reuters Paul Whelan, RIA Organizations: Reuters, U.S . Marine Locations: Moscow, U.S, Russia, Novi, Mich
Prosecutors in Atlanta will ask a judge on Tuesday to revoke the bond of Harrison Floyd, who was indicted along with former President Donald J. Trump in the Georgia election interference case. The district attorney overseeing the case filed a motion last week accusing Mr. Floyd of intimidating potential witnesses through his social media posts. Mr. Floyd’s lawyers argued in a new filing that the posts were not intimidating. Moreover, they noted that Mr. Trump himself had issued provocative social media posts about the case, and that no action had been taken against him. The indictment charges Mr. Trump and his co-defendants with orchestrating a “criminal enterprise” to reverse the results of the 2020 election in Georgia.
Persons: Harrison Floyd, Donald J, Trump, Floyd, Scott McAfee Organizations: Fulton County Superior Court, Trump Locations: Atlanta, Georgia, Fulton County
CNN —The judge overseeing the Fulton County election racketeering case declined Tuesday to send one of Donald Trump’s co-defendants to jail over recent social media posts and other comments he made targeting witnesses. He does not get an ‘oh, I’m sorry,’ after I’ve already intimidated the witnesses in this case,” Willis said. The felonies Floyd faces in the case are largely tied to his role in an intimidation campaign targeting two Atlanta election workers in late 2020. The leader of Black Voices for Trump, Floyd was separately charged in May with simple assault of a federal officer who was delivering a subpoena to him to testify before a grand jury in Washington, DC. He said that Floyd’s posts about Freeman have led to a “spike” in online activity targeting Freeman.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Scott McAfee, Harrison Floyd, , he’s, codefendants, , Fani Willis, I’ve, ” Willis, McAfee, , Floyd, Trump, Trump’s, Sidney Powell, Mark Meadows, Chris Kachouroff, ” Kachouroff, Jenna Ellis, Ruby Freeman, Ruby, Michael Hill, Black, Black Trump Guy ’, Willis interjected, ” Hill, Willis, Gabriel Sterling, you’re, ” Sterling, Von DuBose, Freeman Organizations: CNN, Trump, Fulton, Dems, Black Trump, it’s Locations: Fulton, ” Fulton County, Atlanta, Washington , DC, Trump, Fulton County, Georgia
The countersuit comes months after the institution sued him and others over the scandal. “These two statements fortified Defendant’s belief that the 25 paintings were authentic Basquiats,” said the former museum CEO. Political Cartoons View All 1247 ImagesDe Groft is seeking more than $50,000 for wrongful termination, defamation and breach of contract. An email seeking comment was sent Tuesday evening to a spokeswoman for the Orlando Museum of Art. Basquiat, who lived and worked in New York City, found success in the 1980s as part of the neo-Expressionism movement.
Persons: , Jean, Michel Basquiat, Aaron De Groft, De Groft, , Groft, Basquiat, Thad Mumford, Mumford, Michael Barzman, Mike Schneider Organizations: FBI, Orlando Museum of Art, American Alliance of Museums, FedEx Locations: ORLANDO, Fla, Florida, Orlando , Florida, tatters, New York City, Los Angeles
[1/2] A man cries at the site of a shooting at King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, U.S. March 24, 2021. One of the victims was initially shot and wounded in the back, then slain as he tried to crawl away. The shooting spree ended when a police officer shot Alissa in the leg, leading the gunman to surrender. The murder case against Alissa stalled after he underwent a court-ordered psychiatric evaluation and was diagnosed with schizophrenia in late 2021. An insanity plea relates to a defendant’s mental status at the time of the alleged crime.
Persons: Alyson McClaran, Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, Ingrid Bakke, Alissa, Sarah Cantu, ” Cantu, Cantu, Bakke, , Keith Coffman, Steve Gorman, Bill Berkrot Organizations: King, REUTERS, Rights DENVER, Ruger, Authorities, Thomson Locations: Boulder , Colorado, U.S, Colorado, Boulder District, Boulder, Denver
Federal prosecutors on Monday asked a judge to reject a barrage of motions filed last month by former President Donald J. Trump that sought to toss out the indictment charging him with plotting to overturn the 2020 election and said his claims were full of “distortions and misrepresentations.”In a 79-page court filing, prosecutors in the office of the special counsel, Jack Smith, went one by one through Mr. Trump’s multiple motions to dismiss the case and accused him and his lawyers of essentially trying to flip the script of the four-count indictment filed against him in August. “The defendant attempts to rewrite the indictment, claiming that it charges him with wholly innocuous, perhaps even admirable conduct, — sharing his opinions about election fraud and seeking election integrity,” James I. Pearce, one of the prosecutors wrote, “when in fact it clearly describes the defendant’s fraudulent use of knowingly false statements as weapons in furtherance of his criminal plans.”When Mr. Trump first filed his motions to dismiss the case, they represented a breathtaking effort to reframe the various steps he took to remain in power after losing the election as something other than crimes.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Jack Smith, , ” James I, Pearce Organizations: Monday
Mr. Trump’s lawyers have long highlighted for him the perils of speaking under oath to those seeking to hold him to account. Mr. Trump, eschewing his instinct to talk and bully his way out of a problem, has chosen silence when the legal stakes are highest. He eventually had a change of heart in the attorney general’s case, answering questions under oath in a deposition this spring. Mr. Trump got off on the wrong foot with the judge, Arthur F. Engoron, who will decide the outcome of the trial. At one point, Justice Engoron summoned Mr. Trump to the witness stand to determine whether he had broken the rule.
Persons: Trump, James, Arthur F, Engoron, Justice Engoron, Mr Locations: Manhattan, Russia
US Assistant Attorney Nicholas Roos presented the government’s view that Bankman-Fried is guilty of stealing money and engaging his business partners in a cover-up. The fraud, according to the government, was happening behind the scenes, while Bankman-Fried’s other firm, Alameda Research, was secretly siphoning money from customer deposits. “The answer is clear: He took the money, he knew it was wrong, he did it anyway,” Roos said. Repeatedly, Bankman-Fried told reporters, customers, investors and lawmakers that customer deposits were safe. As Roos spoke to the jury, Bankman-Fried kept his eyes trained on his laptop, occasionally typing and scrolling.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Nicholas Roos, Fried, Roos, , ’ Roos, , ” Roos, , Fried “, FTX, Joseph Bankman, Barbara Fried Organizations: New, New York CNN, Bankman, Alameda Research Locations: New York, FTX, Alameda
ATLANTA (AP) — Dwight Howard has denied accusations by a Georgia man who says he was sexually assaulted by the former NBA star and another person. ___Former NBA star Dwight Howard has denied sexual assault and battery allegations filed against him earlier this year and asked a court to dismiss a civil lawsuit he is facing in Georgia. “The allegations against Mr. Howard are contested. The truth is Mr. Howard blocked Mr. Harper on social media and then was confronted with two options -- pay to protect his reputation or have a fabricated story made public. “This report was made following Mr. Harper being blocked on social media and after the first demand for payment was rejected,” Bailey said.
Persons: — Dwight Howard, Stephen Harper, Howard, Harper, Howard texted, Kitty, ” Harper, Mr, “ Mr, ” Howard, Orlando Magic —, Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy —, ___, Dwight Howard, , Olga Izmaylova, Justin Bailey, ” Bailey, , ” Izmaylova Organizations: ATLANTA, NBA, Orlando Magic, Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy, Los Angeles Lakers, Lakers, ESPN, Gwinnett County Police Department Locations: Georgia, Atlanta, Instagram, Gwinnett County, Taiwan, Howard’s Georgia
Emerson told investigators he “had consumed ‘magic mushrooms’ approximately 48 hours prior to the incident on the plane,” an affidavit filed by prosecutors states. Off-duty pilot Joseph D. Emerson was accused of trying to shut off a plane's engines mid-flight. “The officer and Emerson talked about the use of psychedelic mushrooms and Emerson said it was his first-time taking mushrooms,” the affidavit says. Authorities do not believe the incident was an act of terrorism or ideologically motivated violence, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation told CNN. ‘It was very shocking,’ suspect’s neighbor saysEmerson’s neighbor, Ed Yee, told CNN it was “very shocking” to hear of the suspect’s alleged actions.
Persons: Joseph D, Emerson, , “ Emerson, ” Emerson, It’s, Matt Johnson, Johns Hopkins, Johnson, Derealization, Joseph Emerson, “ I’m, , Jenna Plank, Emerson “, LiveATC.net, , , Aubrey Gavello, ” Gavello, “ Laura Coates, Alex Wood, Wood, ” Wood, Ed Yee, ” Yee Organizations: CNN, Alaska Airlines, Sunday, US, Office, District of Oregon, Facebook, Portland police, Investigators, Everett , Washington , Alaska Airlines, Horizon, Embraer, Portland International Airport, FBI Locations: Washington, San Francisco, Oregon, Portland , Oregon, Port, Portland, Multnomah, Everett , Washington , Alaska
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The former Florida lawmaker who sponsored the controversial law critics call “Don’t Say Gay” was sentenced to six months in federal prison Thursday for defrauding a federal coronavirus relief loan program for small businesses. Former state Rep. Joe Harding, a 36-year-old Republican, resigned in December after being charged with fraudulently obtaining more than $150,000 from the Small Business Administration in pandemic aid loans. He pleaded guilty in March to wire fraud, money laundering and making false statements in connection with COVID-19 relief fraud. According to court documents, Harding made false statements to the Small Business Administration while applying for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan for one of his dormant business entities. The Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program was designed to provide economic relief to small businesses experiencing a temporary loss of revenue.
Persons: , , Joe Harding, Jason Coody, Harding Organizations: Former, Republican, Small Business Administration Locations: TALLAHASSEE, Fla, Florida, COVID
Former U.S. President Donald Trump attends a Manhattan courthouse trial in a civil fraud case in New York, U.S., October 17, 2023. REUTERS/Bing Guan Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Lawyers for Donald Trump on Tuesday filed a notice to appeal a partial gag order in the case accusing the former U.S. President of illegally attempting to overturn his defeat in the 2020 presidential election. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington on Monday barred Trump from making public statements that "target" U.S. prosecutors, court staff and potential witnesses involved in the case. The judge found that Trump's public statements and social media posts may influence witnesses and lead to threats and harassment against lawyers and other "public servants." The gag order allows Trump to continue criticizing the U.S. Justice Department and denounce the prosecution as politically motivated.
Persons: Donald Trump, Bing Guan, Tanya Chutkan, Chutkan, Trump, Mike Pence, Jasper Ward, Andrew Goudsward, Eric Beech, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: U.S, REUTERS, Rights, Trump, Republican, U.S . Justice Department, Thomson Locations: Manhattan, New York, U.S, Washington
NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump returns to a New York City courthouse Tuesday to be a spectator at the civil fraud trial threatening to disrupt his real estate empire. His appearance was initially supposed to coincide with testimony by Michael Cohen, his former attorney turned foe. But Cohen's planned appearance on the witness stand was delayed until at least next week, due to a health problem. Instead of Cohen, Trump's courtroom visit is likely to overlap with the resumption of testimony from his company's assistant controller, Donna Kidder. The trial concerns six remaining claims in the lawsuit, including allegations of conspiracy, insurance fraud and falsifying business records.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Michael Cohen, Cohen's, Cohen, , ” Cohen, Donald, Letitia James ’, Donna Kidder, Jack Weisselberg, Trump Organization Allen Weisselberg, James, Arthur Engoron Organizations: Trump, New York, Trump Organization, Ladder, Secret Service Locations: New York City, Manhattan, Washington
“This is not about whether I like the language Mr. Trump uses,” Judge Tanya Chutkan said. Trump will appeal Chutkan’s order, he said in a post on his social media website Truth Social. Following the two federal indictments against the former president, Trump has lashed out against prosecutors, potential witnesses and the judge overseeing the election subversion case in Washington. “When you start to use a word like ‘thug’ to describe a prosecutor doing their job, that wouldn’t be allowed by any other criminal defendant,” Chutkan said. Limited gag order issued in NY fraud trialIf Chutkan does decide to place restrictions on what the former president can say, she won’t be the first judge to do so.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jack, Trump, , Tanya Chutkan, ” “, Chutkan, , WITCH HUNT, Jack Smith’s, Mr, ” Chutkan, John Lauro, Joe Biden, Lauro, Judge ”, Smith, , Smith Chutkan, ” Lauro, Molly Gaston, ” Gaston, Mike Pence, Bill Barr –, won’t, Arthur Engoron, Chuck Schumer’s, ” Engoron Organizations: CNN, Justice Department, Prosecutors, Trump Locations: Washington, York
CNN —Federal prosecutors on Tuesday accused Rep. George Santos of stealing donors’ identities and running up thousands of dollars in fraudulent charges on their credit cards. This fresh round of charges, called a superseding indictment, effectively replaces the earlier case against Santos. In May, Santos, 35, pleaded not guilty to 13 federal charges. Pressed Tuesday on whether he would resign, Santos said: “No, I will not.”“I did not have access to my phone. I have no clue what you guys are talking about,” Santos told CNN’s Manu Raju when asked about the indictment.
Persons: George Santos, Santos, Santos ’, Nancy Marks, , ” Marks, Marks, ginning, ” “, ” Santos, CNN’s Manu Raju, Organizations: CNN, Federal, New York Republican, Republicans, Santos, of New, Representatives, House, New, Congressional Locations: United States, of New York, Long Island, Queens
HOUSTON (AP) — A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a ruling delaying this week's scheduled execution of a Texas inmate for fatally shooting an 80-year-old woman more than two decades ago. The three-judge panel said that another case before the appeals court that was brought by a different Texas death row inmate raises similar issues. Political Cartoons View All 1205 ImagesThe Texas Attorney General’s Office had sought to overturn the stay order. If Murphy’s execution took place Tuesday, it would have occurred on World Day Against the Death Penalty, an annual day of advocacy by death penalty opponents. Last week, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles unanimously declined to commute Murphy’s death sentence to a lesser penalty or grant a six-month reprieve.
Persons: Jedidiah Murphy, Bertie Lee Cunningham, , Monday’s, Murphy, Robert Pitman, Bertie Cunningham, Texas Attorney General’s, I’ve, ” Murphy, Michael Zoosman, Paroles, Pitman, Juan, Lozano Organizations: HOUSTON, , U.S, Circuit, Texas Attorney General’s, Texas Attorney, Jewish, Texas Locations: Texas, Huntsville, Dallas, Garland, Austin, U.S
Prosecutors raise Trump’s recent attacks on MilleyIn the filing, prosecutors say Trump continues to make remarks that could hurt the integrity of his trial, including in how he has recently attacked Milley. The judge is set to consider the prosecutors’ request for a limited gag order at a hearing October 16. They are asking for Chutkan to limit Trump’s ability to speak about witnesses and others involved in the case against him. The prosecutors also said a limited gag order, as they propose, wouldn’t be a “contempt trap” as Trump’s team has said. Instead, it would be an even more limited speech restriction than others granted previously in high-profile, politically charged cases in DC’s federal court, the prosecutors argued.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, hadn’t, Mark Milley, Milley, Trump’s, Tanya Chutkan, , Bill Barr, Mike Pence, , premised, , Donald J, wouldn’t Organizations: CNN, Federal, Trump, Prosecutors, Milley, NBC, Press, Georgia, Locations: South Carolina, Washington ,, Washington, DC
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) — The mother of a 6-year-old who shot his teacher in Virginia could be jailed Thursday for failing drug tests while awaiting sentencing on federal weapons charges that she used marijuana while possessing a firearm. A judge had set an October sentencing date and released Taylor on bond under the conditions that she submit to drug tests and receive addiction treatment. But Taylor has twice tested positive for marijuana and once for cocaine, federal prosecutors wrote in a filing with the court this month. She also missed two drug tests and two drug treatment sessions, they said. And while they've been positive for marijuana, “the levels are decreasing and show that Ms. Taylor is abstaining from this drug,” Ellenson wrote.
Persons: Deja Taylor, Abby Zwerner, Taylor, Lisa McKeel, Peter Osyf, James Ellenson, She's, Ellenson, they've, ” Ellenson, , ” “ Ms, it's Organizations: NEWPORT, Newport, , Authorities, Richneck Elementary, Prosecutors Locations: Va, Virginia, Newport News, U.S
LACONIA, N.H. (AP) — Marilyn Manson was sentenced to 20 hours of community service and a fine on Monday after pleading no contest to blowing his nose on a videographer at a 2019 concert in New Hampshire. Manson pleaded no contest to just the nose-blowing charge in a fully negotiated plea agreement with prosecutors. A no contest plea means Manson is not contesting the charge and does not admit guilt. Political Cartoons View All 1163 ImagesThe judge agreed to allow Manson to serve his community service in California. Manson has to give proof of his community service by Feb. 4.
Persons: — Marilyn Manson, Manson, Brian Warner, videographer Susan Fountain, Fountain, ” Manson, Warner, Andrew Livernois, Kent Barker, , ” Barker, , “ Westworld, Evan Rachel Wood, Wood, Illma Gore, Esme Bianco, ___ Whittle Organizations: Bank of New Hampshire, , Associated Press Locations: LACONIA, N.H, New Hampshire, Laconia, Concord, Gilford, Hampshire, California, Portland , Maine
[1/2] Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Special Counsel Jack Smith are seen in a combination of file photos in Washington, U.S., in 2023. "This demonstrates the need to protect potential jurors from fear of threats and harassment that stem from the defendant’s (Trump's) disparaging and inflammatory public statements," prosecutors wrote. Prosecutors want Trump restricted from giving statements about "the identity, testimony, or credibility of prospective witnesses." "This is nothing more than blatant election interference because President Trump is by far the leading candidate in this race," a Trump spokesperson said in a statement. Chutkan previously warned Trump against making statements that could threaten witnesses or taint the jury pool.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jack Smith, Tasos Katopodis, Kevin Wurm, Smith, Tanya Chutkan, Trump, Chutkan, Kanishka Singh, Eric Beech, David Ljunggren, Sarah N Lynch, Caitlin Webber, Dan Whitcomb, Scott Malone, Alistair Bell Organizations: U.S, REUTERS, D.C, Prosecutors, Trump, Republican, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, Washington, Maine, California
CNN —Justice Department prosecutors want US District Judge Tanya Chutkan to reel in Donald Trump’s public statements in the federal 2020 election interference case against him, asking her to place a court order limiting what he can say, according to a newly released filing. The request for a limited gag order, filed in recent days, represents the most direct response from prosecutors with special counsel Jack Smith’s office to the former president’s public statements to date. The Justice Department said the order is needed to protect the integrity of his trial in March. Trump has already been ordered not to intimidate potential witnesses or talk to them about the facts of the case. They are also seeking a court order that would block Trump’s lawyers from polling potential jurors for the case without the court’s approval first.
Persons: Tanya Chutkan, Donald Trump’s, Jack Smith’s, Trump, , Smith, Joe Biden, Chutkan, Mike Pence, Bill Barr –, Prosecutors, ” Trump, Smith’s Organizations: CNN — Justice Department, Justice Department, Trump –, Chutkan, Trump, ” Prosecutors, Defense, Capitol Locations: Washington ,, United States
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Prosecutors have asked a federal judge to revoke the bond for the mother of a Virginia boy who shot and wounded his first-grade teacher after she allegedly failed multiple drug tests while awaiting sentencing on two felony charges. The boy was 6 when he pulled out his mother's gun in January and fired one shot at Zwerner in a classroom full of students. Taylor was released on bond pending sentencing on the condition that she refrain from unlawful drug use and possession. James Ellenson, one of Taylor's lawyers, told The Virginian-Pilot that he will ask U.S. District Judge Mark Davis not to revoke her bond. As part of a plea agreement, prosecutors agreed to ask for a sentence of 18 months to 24 months in prison.
Persons: Deja Taylor, Abigail Zwerner, Zwerner, Taylor, Lisa McKeel, Peter Osyf, James Ellenson, Mark Davis, ” Ellenson, Ellenson Organizations: — Prosecutors, Elementary School, Virginian, U.S, District, Associated Press, Prosecutors, Newport News Locations: RICHMOND, Va, Virginia, Newport News, U.S, States, Newport, Coast
Special counsel Jack Smith on Tuesday evening made note of the ongoing harm in a legal filing on a procedural matter. They asked Chutkan to overturn the motion she had granted and allow them at least 14 days to respond. Chutkan ultimately granted Trump’s motion to vacate but told his defense team they had only until Monday to respond. But the admission in Smith’s filing that Trump’s social media presence threatens to prejudice the jury pool is a long time coming. None of the judges overseeing the various cases has yet to punish Trump for pushing the limits of his release in daily social media commentaries – though Chutkan has broached the issue.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Jack Smith, Tanya Chutkan, Smith, ” Smith, Trump, , Chutkan, Organizations: Trump, Capitol , Justice Department, White Locations: Washington, Trump’s, Georgia, Florida, New York
CNN —Special counsel Jack Smith said in a court filing Tuesday that former President Donald Trump has made “daily extrajudicial statements that threaten to prejudice the jury pool” in the 2020 election subversion case. The allegation arose in a court fight that remains largely under seal, so additional details are not public. The brief reference to Trump’s statements affecting the jury pool at the Washington, DC, courthouse came in a public filing in the federal criminal case. Smith’s office has been sparring with Trump’s team over how much of the underlying sealed dispute should be made public. Prosecutors tried earlier Tuesday to file court documents partially under seal – and partially on the public docket.
Persons: Jack Smith, Donald Trump, Trump’s, Tanya Chutkan, Chutkan Organizations: CNN, Prosecutors, Trump Locations: Washington, DC
WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith warned Tuesday that former President Donald Trump's “daily” statements risk tainting a jury pool in Washington in the criminal case charging him with scheming to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Trump's provocative comments about both Smith's team and U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan — who is presiding over the case — have been a central issue since the indictment was filed last month. Prosecutors have repeatedly signaled their concerns about the impact of Trump's social media posts and Chutkan explicitly warned Trump against inflammatory remarks that could intimidate witnesses or contaminate potential jurors. Chutkan agreed with the Trump team that it should have time to respond to the Justice Department's filings and set deadlines for next week. Trump faces three other prosecutions besides the federal election subversion case.
Persons: Jack Smith, Donald Trump's “, Tanya Chutkan —, Trump, Chutkan, Smith, , He's, ____, Eric Tucker Organizations: WASHINGTON, , U.S, Prosecutors, Trump, New, Department, Justice Department, Twitter Locations: Washington, New York, Atlanta, Georgia
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