Judge rejects jail for Oath Keepers’ Jan. 6 ‘operations coordinator’

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Looks like the DOJ just found another witness for the prosecution against white nationalist traitors. LOL


https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-m...epers-operations-coordinator-sentence-greene/
Judge rejects jail for Oath Keepers’ Jan. 6 ‘operations coordinator’
Michael Greene said he was a paid security contractor, not a follower of Stewart Rhodes, when he went to the Capitol grounds

A federal judge on Friday sentenced a Jan. 6 “operations coordinator” for Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes to two years’ probation and 60 hours of community service, rejecting federal prosecutors’ requests for prison time.

Michael Greene, 40, of Indianapolis, was a paid contractor known as “Whip” who helped the extremist group run security details for Republican VIPs at events leading up to and including the pro-Donald Trump rally before the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

Greene, who did not enter the Capitol, was convicted at trial in May on one count of trespassing on restricted grounds. Greene’s defense argued he was not a core follower, and a jury acquitted him of three felony counts, including conspiring with Rhodes and others and tampering with evidence. A judge declared a mistrial on a fifth count after a jury hung on a charge of conspiring to obstruct an official proceeding....

... “The only thing I’m guilty of is working for an organization of White folks that high-end White folks consider to be unfavorable White folks,” he said.
 
Somehow he skated on any charges related to conspiring with Rhodes. Not sure if he has anything to offer?
 
Somehow he skated on any charges related to conspiring with Rhodes. Not sure if he has anything to offer?

Notice one charge was declared a mistrial. Not a lawyer, but I suspect the prosecution can revisit that charge....if Greene doesn't cooperate. As "security coordinator", I think Greene has a lot to offer the DOJ in prosecuting traitors.
 
Notice one charge was declared a mistrial. Not a lawyer, but I suspect the prosecution can revisit that charge....if Greene doesn't cooperate. As "security coordinator", I think Greene has a lot to offer the DOJ in prosecuting traitors.
Definitely something to keep an eye on
 
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