3rdgentgr
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Maga doesn't give a shite....Dow over 50k...f Obama and his husband
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Yes, Don Lemon can be sued in civil court for his involvement in a January 2026 anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church, following his federal indictment for conspiring to violate the religious freedom of worshippers. He faces charges including violating the FACE Act, which allows the DOJ to pursue civil penalties. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key details regarding the potential for civil liability include:
Federal Charges: Lemon was indicted on federal charges, including conspiracy against rights (a law often used to protect constitutional rights) and violations of the FACE Act (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances) for interfering with worshippers, which carries both criminal penalties and potential civil action. Civil Suit Potential: Beyond the federal criminal charges, the Department of Justice can initiate civil lawsuits under these statutes, and private individuals (the worshippers) could potentially file civil lawsuits for damages related to the interference with their rights. Context of Allegations: The charges arise from a Jan. 18, 2026, protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, MN, where a federal ICE official is a pastor. Defense Stance: While federal agents arrested Lemon in Los Angeles, his legal team has suggested the allegations are vague, and observers have questioned whether his actions constituted legitimate journalism rather than a criminal conspiracy. [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
The case is currently in the initial court appearance phase, with Lemon released on bond. [3, 10, 11]
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Yes, Don Lemon can be sued in civil court for his involvement in a January 2026 anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church, following his federal indictment for conspiring to violate the religious freedom of worshippers. He faces charges including violating the FACE Act, which allows the DOJ to pursue civil penalties. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key details regarding the potential for civil liability include:
Federal Charges: Lemon was indicted on federal charges, including conspiracy against rights (a law often used to protect constitutional rights) and violations of the FACE Act (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances) for interfering with worshippers, which carries both criminal penalties and potential civil action. Civil Suit Potential: Beyond the federal criminal charges, the Department of Justice can initiate civil lawsuits under these statutes, and private individuals (the worshippers) could potentially file civil lawsuits for damages related to the interference with their rights. Context of Allegations: The charges arise from a Jan. 18, 2026, protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, MN, where a federal ICE official is a pastor. Defense Stance: While federal agents arrested Lemon in Los Angeles, his legal team has suggested the allegations are vague, and observers have questioned whether his actions constituted legitimate journalism rather than a criminal conspiracy. [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
The case is currently in the initial court appearance phase, with Lemon released on bond. [3, 10, 11]
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Yes, Don Lemon can be sued in civil court for his involvement in a January 2026 anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church, following his federal indictment for conspiring to violate the religious freedom of worshippers. He faces charges including violating the FACE Act, which allows the DOJ to pursue civil penalties. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key details regarding the potential for civil liability include:
Federal Charges: Lemon was indicted on federal charges, including conspiracy against rights (a law often used to protect constitutional rights) and violations of the FACE Act (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances) for interfering with worshippers, which carries both criminal penalties and potential civil action. Civil Suit Potential: Beyond the federal criminal charges, the Department of Justice can initiate civil lawsuits under these statutes, and private individuals (the worshippers) could potentially file civil lawsuits for damages related to the interference with their rights. Context of Allegations: The charges arise from a Jan. 18, 2026, protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, MN, where a federal ICE official is a pastor. Defense Stance: While federal agents arrested Lemon in Los Angeles, his legal team has suggested the allegations are vague, and observers have questioned whether his actions constituted legitimate journalism rather than a criminal conspiracy. [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
The case is currently in the initial court appearance phase, with Lemon released on bond. [3, 10, 11]
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Yes, Don Lemon can be sued in civil court for his involvement in a January 2026 anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church, following his federal indictment for conspiring to violate the religious freedom of worshippers. He faces charges including violating the FACE Act, which allows the DOJ to pursue civil penalties. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key details regarding the potential for civil liability include:
Federal Charges: Lemon was indicted on federal charges, including conspiracy against rights (a law often used to protect constitutional rights) and violations of the FACE Act (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances) for interfering with worshippers, which carries both criminal penalties and potential civil action. Civil Suit Potential: Beyond the federal criminal charges, the Department of Justice can initiate civil lawsuits under these statutes, and private individuals (the worshippers) could potentially file civil lawsuits for damages related to the interference with their rights. Context of Allegations: The charges arise from a Jan. 18, 2026, protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, MN, where a federal ICE official is a pastor. Defense Stance: While federal agents arrested Lemon in Los Angeles, his legal team has suggested the allegations are vague, and observers have questioned whether his actions constituted legitimate journalism rather than a criminal conspiracy. [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
The case is currently in the initial court appearance phase, with Lemon released on bond. [3, 10, 11]
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Can a parishioner sue him in civil court for violating their civil liberties and emotional damage?
re: Baton Rouge Cats-Fraud at home
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 1/29/26 at 11:24 am to dovehunter
Should just buy a fleet of robotaxis
Sleeting hard now in Shv. And more to come according to future radar.
Better than freezing rain
Better than freezing rain
re: How wild is it that we went from Kenzel.. to Cookie..
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 1/22/26 at 2:22 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
Who names their kid Kenzel?
re: I have a dilemma and this seems like the place ask...
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 1/6/26 at 11:19 am to SouthernHog
You need to study the doctrinal differences between the two.
What is the Gospel that leads to salvation and eternal life?
Do you believe in everything Catholicism teaches and requires?
If so, have at it.
What is the Gospel that leads to salvation and eternal life?
Do you believe in everything Catholicism teaches and requires?
If so, have at it.
Unreal Bama stat.....48 rushing yards in last 3 games. And I thought LSU run game was abysmal.
No thanks
re: Trump put best fraud investigator on Ilan Omar for marrying her brother for immigration
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 12/11/25 at 10:48 am to SaintsTiger
This may be the least of her worries.
She is involved in the big fraud case in MN.
Her personal wealth rose exponentially over the last few years.
Hopefully justice will be served but I have my doubts
She is involved in the big fraud case in MN.
Her personal wealth rose exponentially over the last few years.
Hopefully justice will be served but I have my doubts
re: Dems have stopped talking about Epstein, now targeting ICE
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 11/24/25 at 2:54 pm to hawgfaninc
Epstein gone like a fart in the wind
re: Megyn Kelly reveals her dream ticket in 2028
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 11/6/25 at 2:26 pm to BoomerandSooner
Love Marco where he is currently.
Florida is already locked up.
Need someone from Penn, Ohio or Michigan
Florida is already locked up.
Need someone from Penn, Ohio or Michigan
Paid 2$ for a dozen eggs yesterday
Filled up for 2.37$/g
Filled up for 2.37$/g
re: Will you be happy or pissed when we beat Bama?
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 10/30/25 at 10:02 am to Swamp Angel
I agree
It would be quite glorious
It would be quite glorious
Will you be happy or pissed when we beat Bama?
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 10/30/25 at 9:58 am
Always good to beat Bama no doubt. But what could have been if Kelly wasn't so stubborn
re: Aggressive herpes, Covid, hepatitis C monkeys loose in MS.
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 10/28/25 at 6:08 pm to Crimson Wraith
I've seen this movie...
Demon wp at walmarks
re: MNF Doubleheader | Bucs vs. Texans - 6 PM CDT | Chargers vs. Raiders - 9 PM CDT
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 9/15/25 at 6:52 pm to UnluckyTiger
Great play call
How was that not illegal lineman down field
Plus the tripping
How was that not illegal lineman down field
Plus the tripping
re: Florida 10 @ LSU 20 Final - ABC
Posted by 3rdgentgr on 9/13/25 at 10:02 pm to Ace Midnight
Offense is arse top to bottom.
Never seen such a piss poor product..
The starters should sit the bench next week.
Never seen such a piss poor product..
The starters should sit the bench next week.
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