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Justin Mohn waged legal battle against gov over student loans

The QAnon believer who showed off the decapitated heads of federal employees and allegedly beheaded his father in an online video has previously waged an open-ended legal battle against the government over student loans, and is warned he still won’t be able to pay them back. He argued that he should have done so. He was able to get the job because he was an “overeducated white man.”

Justin Mone, 33, was taken into custody Tuesday night on charges of first-degree murder, abuse of a corpse and possession of an instrument of crime with intent to kill his 68-year-old father, Michael Mone.

The arrest comes after the father’s head is held up in a YouTube video in which he rants that he is “eternally in hell as a traitor to our country” and calls on “militia” to kill other federal agents “on the ground.” It was done after.

Online records show Mohn has previously filed at least three lawsuits against federal agencies, including the U.S. government, over student loan debt.

One alleges that the government “negligently and fraudulently” coerced him into taking out student loans to pay for his education at Penn State from 2010 to 2014, according to court filings.

Police have detained a man on suspicion of posting a disturbing video showing him holding up his father’s severed head. YouTube

After graduating with a degree in agribusiness management in 2014, Mohn “was unable to secure a job that matched her education or was sufficient to keep her student loan payments.”

Mohn chalked up his lack of employment because his employer “considered him an overeducated white male, triggering affirmative action against him without providing any benefits.” appealed.

As a result, Mohn was forced to return to his parents’ home in Middletown Township, Pennsylvania.

After his claims were rejected, Mohn asked for the judge who handled the case to be removed, citing personal bias and a conflict of personal financial interest.

The judge, who identified himself as Carney J, said that Mohn had not paid the application fee and “swore he had more than $2,000 in his bank account, which he only used to buy recreational and medical marijuana.” He noted that the third charge had been dismissed.

The judge responded to Mr Mone’s claims by saying they were “speculative and largely inaccurate” and chalked up complaints that he was a “disappointed college graduate”.

The victim’s headless body was found by police inside a second-floor bathroom on Tuesday. Facebook

Middletown County Police were called to a report of a deceased male just after 7 p.m. Tuesday and found a man’s body in the second-floor bathroom of a home in the 100 block of Upper Orchard Drive, police said. .

Police took Mohn, believed to be the victim’s youngest son, into custody. Authorities say he shared graphic footage of his father’s decapitated head on YouTube.

The 14-minute video, which The Post reviewed before it was deleted, shows a man holding up a severed head in a bloody plastic bag and holding it up for the camera to say was “that of my father, a federal employee of over 20 years.” It appears that he is making a point. .

“He’s now in hell for eternity as a traitor to his country,” Mone told the camera, unleashing unrestrained abuse against the government in line with the QAnon conspiracy theory and uniting with “militia” across the United States. and called for him to be killed. Federal agents are “on the scene.”

Police believe the man, who identified himself as Justin Mohn, was the victim’s youngest son. Facebook

The video, titled “Mohn’s Militia – Call to Arms for American Patriots,” was posted to YouTube around 5:30 p.m. and appears to have been recorded in a bedroom, with Mohn on the computer. It looks like he’s reading out a manifesto written on the screen.

In the video, Mohn goes on a rant against immigrants, the Biden administration, the LBGTQ community, Black Lives Matter, and the “woke mob of the far left,” while claiming that he is the commander of a network of American paramilitary groups. He claims that there is, and calls for the massacre and public execution of people. FBI agents, IRS agents, U.S. marshals, federal judges, Border Patrol agents and others have “betrayed their country.”

Investigators declined to comment on the content of the video or the nature of the bodies found inside the home.

Mohn was arraigned at 4 a.m. Wednesday and was denied bail, according to court documents.

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