Longtime Donald Trump ally Roger Stone, the subject of a gag order imposed bya federal judge less than two weeks ago, may have just violated it with anInstagram post
Longtime Donald Trump ally Roger Stone, the subject of a gag order imposed by a federal judge less than two weeks ago, may have just violated it with an Instagram post.
Photos remain visible for 24 hours on Instagram story before disappearing, though it appears Stone deleted it on his own. A screenshot of the image circulated Twitter: — Shelby Holliday March 3, 2019 U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson imposed a gag order on Stone after he Instagrammed a photo of her head with crosshairs alongside it. Stone apologized and called it “an egregious mistake.“
Stone also is in trouble with the judge for the imminent release of a book about the Mueller case. Berman on Friday ordered Stone’s lawyers to explain by Monday why they didn’t tell her about the book, which also may violate the gag order.
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