A Capitol Riot attendee is auctioning off signed photos of himself in Pelosi's office on January 6 to fundraise for his legal defense

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A Capitol Riot attendee is auctioning off signed photos of himself in Pelosi's office on January 6 to fundraise for his legal defense
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For contributions of $25 or more, Richard Barnett will 'email you a copy of his court filing that resulted in his release' from pretrial detention

in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during the January 6 insurrection, is offering an autographed version of the notorious photo in exchange for contributions of $100 or more, according to a "bigobarnett" fundraising website.

According to the website, for contributions of $25 or more, Barnett will "email you a copy of his court filing that resulted in his release." Barnett reportedly needs financial support after losing his job as a "top salesman" at a company where he worked for more than fifteen years. According to the website, Barnett was fired because of "public pressure" after his arrest.Arkansas Democrat-GazetteBarnett's defense attorney, Joseph McBride, told Insider that the legal team is raising money in order to "ensure a robust defense against the biggest prosecution in the Department of Justice's storied history.

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