The sentencing for Aimee Harris, the woman who stole President Biden’s daughter’s diary and sold it to conservative activists, has been postponed a second time after she failed to appear in court in New York, telling the court via video call that child care and financial problems prevented her from making the trip from Florida, Reuters reports.
The judge, however, didn’t take this second delay for the same reasons on its face, demanding Harris turn in financial statements and other documents or face possible arrest by federal Marshals. Harris and her partner, Robert Kurlander, pleaded guilty to selling stolen goods across state lines after getting $20,000 from Project Veritas for the book.