Posted on 04/11/2019 6:05:14 PM PDT by rktman
Yvette Felarca, a leader of the Antifa group By Any Means Necessary, has been ordered by a judge to pay $20,000 in attorneys fees to Judicial Watch. Berkeleyside reports the judge determined the case brought by Felarca was frivolous:
In his order, Judge Vince Chhabria called Felarca and her colleagues lawsuit against Berkeley Unified, in which conservative organization Judicial Watch was named a party, frivolous and unreasonable.
The case stems from a 2017 records request filed by Judicial Watch. The group asked Berkeley Unified for all emails sent among district and King Middle School staff related to Felarca and her radical activism with By Any Means Necessary. Felarca has been a prominent figure at many local political rallies and is currently facing a felony charge in Sacramento for allegedly assaulting a neo-Nazi demonstrator.
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ANTIFA PROTESTER YVETTE FELARCA SAYS VIOLENCE AGAINST THE FAR-RIGHT IS NOT A CRIME
In July 2017, police charged Felarca with assault by means of force likely to inflict great bodily injury, participating in a riot, and inciting a riot.
Hit em in the pocketbook where it really hurts.
$20.000.00 is ‘Crumbs’ in the Bay Area.
I suspect Yvette will find some deep pockets in the Piedmont areas of Oakland. They will pay it for her.
What I want to know is whether she is now out of jail?
This is a dangerous person, who likes to incite violent behavior. With the present mayor of Berkeley (friend of Antifa), she probably is walking free right now.
It’s a start.
Crucial details about Antifa origin, international anarchist marxist orgs, and Dartmouth Professor Bray authoring Antifa Handbook.
https://www.discoverthenetworks.org/organizations/antifa/
Yvette Felarca is an incredibly nasty and toxic piece of work.
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