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In this month’s Sovereign Files a fake U.S. Marshal, an arsonist and a man who goes by the name “Iesus, the Christ irrevocable trust” go to jail, and more.
A New Jersey sovereign citizen has been arrested for filing fraudulent liens against four public officials, the first time an individual has been charged under a state statute enacted in May 2015, which makes the filing of such liens a criminal offense of the second degree.
Trump taps CIS official to State post; Judge mulls Charlottesville lawsuit; Bitcoin is the radical right’s new obsession; and more.
One of the nation’s most-notorious sovereign citizens, who toured the country teaching antigovernment extremists how to set up bogus “common law” courts, faces 38 years in prison for a long list of crimes committed against public officials.
Sunday, May 6, 2018, was not a typical afternoon for two police officers responding to a citizen’s complaint of a man teaching a 3-year old child how to drive a car within the city limits of Casper, Wyoming.
Five sovereign citizens, including a man previously convicted of vehicular assault, were convicted last week by a Knoxville, Tennessee jury of more than 200 counts of filing fraudulent liens against public officials.
Abortion clinics face surge of attacks; Sessions says border agents will separate kids; Kansas man who shot Indian worker gets life in prison; and more.
Lynching memorial is like nothing seen before; Waffle House shooter’s far-right ties; Travel ban likely to win before Supreme Court; and more.
Travis Reinking, 29, who allegedly shot and killed four people at a Waffle House in Nashville, Tennessee, Sunday, proclaimed himself a “sovereign citizen” during an incident at the White House in 2017 and displayed other signs of an interest in sovereign citizen ideology.
A mass-shooting suspect may be a sovereign citizen; Facebook shouldn’t count on artificial intelligence; Alex Jones’ conspiracy challenger, and more.