‘Corrupt and politically motivated’: Trump-Mandali proud boys sued the government for $ 100 million, accused of harassment of political allies

5 proud boys sued the US government in January 6 prosecution

Five leaders of a group of far-flung proud boys are sueing the US government for $ 100 million, claiming that their constitutional rights were violated to join the capital riot on 6 January 2021 Capital riot during their prosecution.The case filed in Florida on Friday accuses the FBI agents and federal prosecutors of political prejudice and misconduct. Men, Henry “Anrich” Tario, Ethan Nordion, Joseph Bigs, Zachari Rehal and Dominic Pazola, arguing that they were targeted by their support for US President Donald Trump.All the five were convicted for plotting or participating in the riot, the aim to block the certification of former President who Biden’s 2020 election victory. He was sentenced to jail, Tario received 22 years, the longest sentence of them, convicted of traitors and other allegations.Earlier this year, Trump forgives the sentences of the group members or praised them, he released part of the wave of about 1,500 on the inauguration day. “These people are destroyed,” Trump said at that time. “What he has done for these people is derogatory. The lawsuit is accused of “egoistic and systemic misuse of legal system”, including claims of evidence tampering and witness intimidation. This argues that his prosecution was “corrupt and politically motivated” with the aim of punishing Trump’s political allies.The lawsuit is directed in the Department of Justice, now under the leadership of Attorney General Palm Bondi under the Trump Administration. The department has not yet commented on the matter.By January, more than 1,500 persons have been charged in relation to the capital riot. More than 600 facial allegations to attack or oppose the police along with several accused of using dangerous weapons.Trump continues to defend the incidents of 6 January, called the “day of love”, while critics, including former house speaker Nancy Pelosi, condemned forgiveness as a serious blow to the justice system.

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