Law & Crime reports:
Thirteen times isn’t the charm for a Proud Boys member whose attorneys have filed a baker’s dozen motions for his pre-trial release. Ethan Nordean, one of the men charged in the Proud Boys seditious conspiracy indictment, can’t cite the speedy trial clock to win his freedom before his August trial, a federal judge ruled on Monday.
Arrested on Feb. 3, 2021, Nordean initially succeeded in securing home detention in the early stages of his prosecution, but the federal judge currently presiding over his case revoked his release and ordered him detained months later in April 2021. Nordean has been incarcerated since that time.
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Proud Boys Member Kept Behind Bars as Federal Judge Rules That His Speedy Trial Clock Hasn’t Yet Expiredhttps://t.co/EpgG5AmBz2
— Law & Crime (@lawcrimenews) June 20, 2022
Proud Boys “Sgt at Arms” Ethan Nordean, who is charged with planning, coordinating and leading the insurrection, is begging for money since he has been “deplatformed” and fired from all his jobs. pic.twitter.com/9DHlGLImhQ
— Ron Filipkowski ?? (@RonFilipkowski) March 30, 2021
On the same day Canada declares the Proud Boys a terrorist organization, U.S. prosecutors arrest and unseal charges against another of the group’s self-described “Sergeant of Arms” in Seattle: Ethan Nordean, a.k.a. Rufio Panman.
Story soon by @AlbertoLuperon at @LawCrimeNews pic.twitter.com/jfzwya0KoX
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) February 3, 2021
Proud Boy “Sergeant-at-Arms” Ethan Nordean has casually turned up nearly $1 million in cash to free him from jail. Federal lawyers want to know where the money came from. https://t.co/1FcH6nPPdE
— VICE (@VICE) August 4, 2021