Posted on 10/29/2019 12:14:05 AM PDT by knighthawk
A second aide to Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., has been sentenced in a scheme to break into Hassan's office to obtain and publicly post the personal information of several Republican politicians amid contentious confirmation hearings for Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
The 24-year-old former aide, Samantha Deforest Davis, was sentenced to two years of supervised probation with 200 hours of community service, with a suspended sentence of 180 days in prison. She was ordered to "stay away from [Hassan's] office to include current and former staff, and to not use Tor or anonymized computer applications," the Justice Department said in a statement.
Davis was a staff assistant in Hassans office from August 2017 until last December. She was fired after Capitol Police discovered her involvement in the so-called "doxxing" effort.
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” sentenced to two years of supervised probation with 200 hours of community service, with a suspended sentence of 180 days in prison.”
...not nearly enough. Voter fraud will be rampant next November.
I might need to read the article to figure this out.
OTOH, it's a democrat operative so it wouldn't make any sense anyway.
Just a resume enhancer for her.
Again, democrat judges protect democrat criminals.
JoMa
Democrats are LAW-LESS because Democrat Judges are Good Democrats!
Bol.......beautiful.
Anyway, she was being (sob) "compassionate".....just trying to make the world more dangerous for the unborn.
Her community service will be to go to antifa rallies.
“She was ordered to ... not use Tor or anonymized computer applications,”
And you’re going to enforce this—how?
How stupid do they think we are? Should be in jail for this.
“Again, democrat judges protect democrat criminals.”
Yup.
FReeper clarity in comments BUMP!
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