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Published: August 9, 2023

Antifa member who doxxed journalist Andy Ngo exonerated in case after lawyer intimidates jury

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Wed Aug 9, 2023 – 5:18 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — According to a report by Katie Daviscourt from The Post Millennial, defense lawyer Michelle Burrows declared, “I am Antifa” during her closing statement and appeared to threaten the jury members, telling them that she “will remember each one of their faces.”

Before the closing statement, the judge informed the court that the jurors claimed that people had attempted to identify them and that the jury members had expressed concerns that their personal information could be made public.

Shortly after the conclusion of the court case, Daviscourt’s car was smashed, and personal identification documents were missing from her vehicle. Antifa members outside the courtroom reportedly threatened Daviscourt during her event coverage.

BREAKING: After I left the courthouse where I was reporting on @MrAndyNgo’s trial against Antifa, I found that my car was broken into by my hotel.

The windows were busted out, items were stolen, and personal identification documents were taken—I’m obviously upset. pic.twitter.com/hDSwotOTer

— Katie Daviscourt (@KatieDaviscourt) August 9, 2023

In the civil case, Ngo accused the two Antifa members, John Colin Hacker and Elizabeth Renee Richter, of battery, assault, and “intentional infliction of emotional

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