What happens when you finally identify, locate, serve, and depose an Antifa member? They lie.
Portland Police never arrested any of the Antifa militants who tried to kill me. So I turned to the courts and sued the ones I could identify.
One of them was Portland Antifa ringleader Elizabeth Renee Richter (b. Nov. 21, 1983). Her deposition tape reveals how effortlessly Antifa operatives lie to shield themselves and their co-conspirators. https://www.ngocomment.com/p/what-happens-when-you-try-to-hold
What happens when you finally identify, locate, serve, and depose an Antifa member? They lie.
Portland Police never arrested any of the Antifa militants who tried to kill me. So I turned to the courts and sued the ones I could identify.
One of them was Portland Antifa ringleader Elizabeth Renee Richter (b. Nov. 21, 1983). Her deposition tape reveals how effortlessly Antifa operatives lie to shield themselves and their co-conspirators. https://www.ngocomment.com/p/what-happens-when-you-try-to-hold
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