The accused Capitol rioter seen propping up his feet on a desk inside Speaker Pelosi's office is selling autographed pictures of himself to help pay for legal fees.
, reported this week that Barnett was making this $100 donation pitch: “Richard will send you an autographed picture of him sitting in Pelosi’s office personally addressed to whomever you like."
"If I was his lawyer I would tell him, if you don't want to be sued, shoot your own photo and you'll be in the free and clear," Cevallos said."You won't run into any trouble." "A judge wouldn't look kindly on any of this, but at least you won't be using Exhibit 1 of what would be evidence of a crime," Cevallos said.
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