Ex-January 6 defendant granted a pardon by Trump now faces charges of kidnapping and sexual assault.

Man Arrested After Assault Charges, Previously Pardoned for Capitol Riot Incident A man previously pardoned by President Trump for allegedly firing a weapon during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot has recently been arrested on charges of brutally assaulting a woman three years prior to that event, according to law enforcement officials. John Banuelos, a […]
NYC juror created explicit videos with the defendant

A recent trial in Manhattan took an unexpected turn after a “largely sexual porn” video featuring certain defendants was brought to light. The defendant, with his mother’s help, tried to leverage footage of sailors to question his experiences—much to the astonishment of even his seasoned lawyers. Avery Dunning, 37, had been found guilty of attempted […]
Defendant in ‘Feeding our Future’ case gets 28 years in prison for COVID-related fraud

Somali-American Man Sentenced for $300 Million Fraud A 36-year-old Somali-American has received a 28-year prison sentence linked to a large-scale fraud during the Covid-19 pandemic, specifically involving a scheme dubbed “fostering our future.” Abdiaziz Farah, originally from Mogadishu, Somalia, came to the United States as a refugee in 2012 and later became a naturalized citizen […]
Pence wrote to the Jan. 6 defendant who declined Trump’s pardon.

Former Vice President Pence reached out to a January 6th defendant, expressing admiration for her choice to decline President Trump’s pardon and take accountability for her actions. Pam Henhill, who had been charged with a misdemeanor stemming from a 2022 event, accepted a plea deal, resulting in a 60-day prison sentence along with three years […]
Elias Nick Costianes Jr., a defendant from January 6, released from prison after 141 days post-President Trump’s pardon

After being pardoned by President Donald J. Trump on January 6th, Eliasnick Costians Jr. is once again facing legal complications as U.S. Senior District Judge James K. Bredar has ordered him to remain in custody. Initially, Costians was denied his release when Judge Bredar, appointed by President Barack Obama in 2010, determined that the pardon […]
Karen Read, the defendant, will not take the stand as key interviews are presented by the prosecution.

The choice made by Karen Reed’s defense team to not call her as a witness—well, that’s a bit of a gamble, right? It could either bolster or undermine her case, especially after a damaging interview clip was played during her second murder trial. Reed is facing life in prison for allegedly killing Boston police officer […]
Utah judge, fire chief defendant — both accused of child sex crimes — allegedly discussed pedo fantasies, had sex

Both were charged with a heinous child sex crime, and a Utah judge and fire chief were allegedly swapping pedophile fantasies and engaged in sexual relations. Nevertheless, the judge still presided over the hearing with the fire chief as defendant. The obvious scandal began in November and received hints that the National Center for Missing […]
Bodycam video shows Jan. 6 defendant Matthew Huttle being shot, killed by Indiana deputy, officer won’t be charged

The newly released bodycam footage shows the moment when the defendant was shot dead last month by Indiana law enforcement officers on January 6th. The Indiana special prosecutor said officers involved in the fatal police shooting would not be charged. As reported previously by Blaze News, 42-year-old Matthew Huttle was drawn to a police officer […]
Jan. 6 defendant Jeremy Brown released from prison 37 days after presidential pardon

Former US Army Green Beret and Vow Keeper Jeremy Michael Brown left the front door of a federal prison in Atlanta on February 26th to end the 37-day Saga since President Donald J. Trump issued a pardon to the defender on January 1st and June 6th. Brown, 50, of Tampa, was one of the last […]
DOJ’s new position on pardons should free dual-case Jan. 6 defendant Elias Costianes

The new U.S. Department of Justice leader has decided that President Donald J. Trump's January 20th pardon declaration covers both criminal cases filed against Elias Nick Costian Jr. did. He himself. The DOJ's new position, filed in the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, will eventually release three other pardons, including Jan. 6 […]