Evil toad Elise Stefanik on Friday filed another complaint against Manhattan Judge Arthur Engoron after New York State’s top appeals court rejected disgraced former President Trump’s appeal of a gag order imposed during the trial in New York Attorney General Letitia James’s $270 million fraud lawsuit against his corrupt business empire, the Washington Examiner reports.
“The Court dodged addressing a crucial issue, which has ramifications for all New Yorkers. Simply stated, it is unacceptable that any judge in America would place an unconstitutional gag order on a defendant,” Stefanik wrote in the complaint. “If there is anyone who must have the constitutional right to speak out against the judge, court staff, prosecutor, and process, it is a defendant going through a process he believes has been politicized and weaponized against him.”
“Illegally gagging the leading presidential candidate – Democrat Manhattan Judge Arthur Engoron’s election interference – is shocking and appalling. This undermines the public’s faith and confidence in our New York courts. This is why I am supplementing again my judicial complaint against Judge Engoron,” Stefanik told the Examiner. The woman who Trump complained about – Engoron’s clerk Allison Greenfield – found herself the subject of death threats because of a tweet Trump posted falsely accusing her of being Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s “girlfriend.”
In very much related news, the Daily Beast reports that Brock Fredin, the serial stalker and prolific MAGA troll who originally wrote the tweet that got Trump in all this trouble, on Friday dropped a lawsuit against Greenfield, The Messenger’s Adam Klasfeld, and Law360’s Frank Runyeon.
Fredin’s complaint falsely alleged that Greenfield had violated statute by donating to Democrats, later adding defamation claims against her and the two journalists after they reported on his history of stalking women. The Beast notes “there’s good reason Fredin dropped the suit on Friday. Had he waited until next week, the trio could have sought attorney fees if they’d beaten him in court.”