A judge has rejected a request by a federal agent to collect the personal data of fans of a YouTube channel belonging to Don Lemon, a former CNN anchor, in a criminal investigation related to a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
A judge has rejected a brazen attempt by one of Donald Trump’s federal goons to collect the personal data of fans of a YouTube channel belonging to the former CNN anchor Don Lemon .from Homeland Security Investigations agent Timothy Gerber for five separate search warrants as part of the criminal investigation into Lemon for covering an anti-ICE protest One of the more shocking warrant requests sought “subscriber information” from fans of Lemon’s YouTube channel, where the independent journalist broadcast the protest at Cities Church in St. Paul.
The requested data included subscribers’ names, home and business addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, and IP addresses of anyone who watchedUnsealed court documents showed that Docherty rejected the “concerning” request and explained his reasoning.
“There is no attempt made to explain why the compilation by the government of a comprehensive index of subscribers to ‘The Don Lemon Show’ is evidence that a crime was committed,” Docherty wrote. “That this information may be seized only to determine ‘events relating to the crime under investigation and to the Account owner’ is little comfort, since subscriber information is not needed to prove or disprove the commission of a crime—indeed, it is hard to see how such information could be relevant evidence of the commission of a crime.
There is no probable cause set out in the search warrant application. ”Lemon is one of 39 people facing federal charges after protests interrupted a church service over allegations that a pastor there works for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.to charges including conspiracy against the rights of religious freedom at a place of worship and injuring, intimidating, and interfering with the exercise of the right to religious freedom.
Lemon said his actions were protected under the First Amendment because he was merely documenting the demonstration rather than participating in it. The former CNN anchor and another independent journalist, Georgia Fort, have requested that transcripts of the grand jury proceedings that led to their indictments, along with those of seven others, be unsealed.
Lemon’s attorneys argue they should be allowed to review the grand jury records because of the “checkered history of this case” and “numerous examples of grand jury misconduct by DOJ around the country. ”, whose charges related to protesting outside a federal building were thrown out after a judge scrutinized allegations of grand jury misconduct by prosecutors.
Don Lemon Timothy Gerber Homeland Security Investigations First Amendment Free Speech
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Don Lemon seeks grand jury transcripts in Minnesota civil rights case, citing misconductAttorneys for former CNN host turned independent journalist Don Lemon argue in a new court filing that recent examples of grand jury misconduct by the U.S.
Read more »
Don Lemon seeks grand jury transcripts in Minnesota civil rights case, citing misconductAttorneys for former CNN host turned independent journalist Don Lemon argue in a new court filing that recent examples of grand jury misconduct by the U.S. Department of Justice across the country warrant the release of transcripts from the normally secretive proceedings in his case.
Read more »
Don Lemon seeks grand jury transcripts in Minnesota civil rights case, citing misconductAttorneys for former CNN host turned independent journalist Don Lemon argue in a new court filing that recent examples of grand jury misconduct by the U.S. Department of Justice across the country warrant the release of transcripts from the normally secretive proceedings in his case.
Read more »
Don Lemon seeks grand jury transcripts in Minnesota civil rights case, citing misconductAttorneys for former CNN host turned independent journalist Don Lemon argue in a new court filing that recent examples of grand jury misconduct by the U.S. Department of Justice across the country warrant the release of transcripts from the normally secretive proceedings in his case.
Read more »




