Attended Ray Epps sentencing today - what a farce.
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The prosecutor praised Epps "de-escalation tactics" and had a whole slide show for it entitled "Attempts to De-escalate."
Both Judge Boasberg and the prosecutor both claimed "he never tried to go into the Capitol."
The prosecutor claimed he struggled and that he could give Epps a felony with a low sentence or a misdemeanor with a high sentence.
The prosecutor claimed Ray Epps case was a "unique and complicated case," I don't see how.
I also don't see any other J6 defendant getting this type of special treatment where a prosecutor claims their case is "unique."
The prosecutor said they used their prosecutorial discretion to choose to charge Epps with misdemeanor - despite that same prosecutor arguing 10 minutes before that Epps had engaged in felonious conduct.
The government agreed with Ray Epps defense lawyers arguments regarding mitigating factors for Epps lol
Epps and his lawyers along with the government and Judge Boasberg all agreed Ray Epps was the victim of "widespread conspiracy theories."
The DOJ themselves admitted they were giving Epps a "significant break."
The prosecutor argued "6 months is the appropriate sentence."
The prosecution then proceeded to praise Epps - claiming he actually SUPPORTED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS that day.
Epps lawyers pointed out Epps called the FBI almost immediately on 1/08/2021 and that he gave voluntary statements and cooperated.
Epps was allowed to speak and he said the FBI had "nothing to do with what happened on January 6th," he blamed @FoxNews for "peddling election integrity conspiracy theories," and he blamed Trump.
He then said that he believes January 6, 2021 was an "insurrection."
Epps lawyer claimed people called Epps a "boomer" on January 5 when Epps was recorded on video urging rally attendees to go into the Capitol the next day. Baked Alaska and others started changing "fed fed fed," but Epps lawyer claimed Epps was trying to "de-escalate" and that "Baked Alaska and others didn't listen to him [Epps]."
@FoxNews Epps lawyer made the claim Epps "just said we should go down to the Capitol," and claimed he never told people to go in - the government did not dispute this claim.
We have seen video evidence that contradicts this though.
@FoxNews Epps lawyer then made a big thing about how Epps in a post J6 interview with a citizen journalist talked about what happened on J6 being "symbolic."
His lawyer said to Epps it was just a "symbolic amplification of his voice," to Epps.
Epps lawyer made the astounding ADMISSION that the government MADE A FORMAL DECISION IN 2021 NOT TO CHARGE RAY EPPS.
He said they reviewed all his conduct that day formally deciding no charges were warranted.
He then complains Epps is a "victim" because the government decided to do a show misdemeanor charge.
Then Ray Epps lawyer made an ASTOUNDING ADMISSION: he claims that after reviewing footage of Epps and his conduct the government made a FORMAL DECISION IN 2021 NOT TO CHARGE EPPS WITH ANYTHING.
He then claims Epps is being unfairly treated now with the government giving his a misdemeanor show charge.
Epps lawyer argued that probation for him as a sentence would promote "accountability."
Epps in his statement not only lashed out at Fox News but he lashed out at what he called the "Trump Cult," who he blames for his conduct.
He then praised the FBI and antifa saying conclusively they had "no involvement" in January 6 and that only "angry trump supporters," were part of the "mob."
Epps said the 2020 election was "not stolen" and that he wants to spend the rest of his life trying to explain that to others.
He wants to speak about the "truth of the election results," and he assured Judge Boasberg he no longer gets his information from "Fox News" and he trusts the government.
Judge Boasberg praised the government for being "balanced" in their presentation.
Judge Boasberg claimed Epps initial conduct "probably warranted jail time," but then cited his extensive cooperation with the government, J6 farce Committee, etc and other "mitigating factors" to give Epps a sentence of 12 months probation and NO TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS.
He then called January 6 an "insurrection," and he slammed "conspiracy theorists," who claimed the FBI was involved. Judge Boasberg says more important than Epps conduct on January 6 was "what happened after," and he cited Epps and his wife as "victims" of these conspiracy theories and "harassment," which he claims is at a level he hasn't "seen before."
So there you have it - Epps is a "unique and complicated" case and is a "victim of widespread conspiracy theories," totally not an FBI informant, fed or working for a contractor that contracts with the feds which is why he got this amazing sweetheart deal and praise from the government and fisa judge lol
Addendum: forgot to add how Judge Boasberg disregarded the video played of Epps helping to push this massive Trump flag that was over 20 feet long into a line of Capitol Officers by claiming "anyone might put their hand up to protect their head if a big sign is coming."
That was actually amazing - I'm sure no other J6 defendant got this benefit of the doubt again that contrasts the video evidence of what happened that day.
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Update:
Contrast the Ray Epps sentencing yesterday with Stephen Horns sentencing today - very different!
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