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Prosecutors want former Trump adviser Steve Bannon to be sentenced to six months

Prosecutors want former Trump adviser Steve Bannon to be sentenced to six months
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Prosecutors want former Trump adviser Steve Bannon to be sentenced to six months
Federal prosecutors want Steve Bannon, a former top adviser to former President Donald Trump, to be sentenced to six months in prison for contempt of Congress, according to a recommendation filed Monday.In addition to serving time, the government is seeking $200,000 in fines."For his sustained, bad-faith contempt of Congress, the Defendant should be sentenced to six months' imprisonment 바카라 게임 웹사이트 the top end of the Sentencing Guidelines' range 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and fined $200,000 바카라 게임 웹사이트 based on his insistence on paying the maximum fine rather than cooperate with the Probation Office's routine pre-sentencing financial investigation," prosecutors wrote in their court filing on Monday.They said he did not fully comply with the probation office in their pre-sentencing investigation, writing that Bannon "freely answered questions about his family, professional life, personal background, and health. But the Defendant refused to disclose his financial records, instead insisting that he is willing and able to pay any fine imposed, including the maximum fine on each count of conviction."Prosecutors added: "The rioters who overran the Capitol on January 6 did not just attack a building 바카라 게임 웹사이트 they assaulted the rule of law upon which this country was built and through which it endures. By flouting the Select Committee's subpoena and its authority, the Defendant exacerbated that assault."Bannon was found guilty by a jury in July of two counts of contempt of Congress. His scheduling is set for Friday.Prosecutors also said that once subpoenaed, Bannon's lawyer sought an attorney for the former president to seek an assertion of executive privilege, "even though executive privilege could not possibly permit the Defendant's total noncompliance."Bannon, the government said, received a letter saying privilege may be of issue but that the letter did not direct any specific document to be withheld because Trump's attorney was not certain there were any privileged documents or information at all. The government added the former president "did not believe the Defendant had immunity from testimony."Prosecutors also revealed that before Bannon's trial this summer, a last-minute offer to comply with the committee subpoena "had strings attached.""Namely, that it would require the committee and the Government to agree that if the Defendant complied with the subpoena, the Government would delay and ultimately dismiss his trial," according to the new filing.The government got the information from an interview with a committee staffer on Oct. 7.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Federal prosecutors want Steve Bannon, a former top adviser to former President Donald Trump, to be sentenced to six months in prison , according to a recommendation filed Monday.

In addition to serving time, the government is seeking $200,000 in fines.

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"For his sustained, bad-faith contempt of Congress, the Defendant should be sentenced to six months' imprisonment 바카라 게임 웹사이트 the top end of the Sentencing Guidelines' range 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and fined $200,000 바카라 게임 웹사이트 based on his insistence on paying the maximum fine rather than cooperate with the Probation Office's routine pre-sentencing financial investigation," prosecutors wrote in their court filing on Monday.

They said he did not fully comply with the probation office in their pre-sentencing investigation, writing that Bannon "freely answered questions about his family, professional life, personal background, and health. But the Defendant refused to disclose his financial records, instead insisting that he is willing and able to pay any fine imposed, including the maximum fine on each count of conviction."

Prosecutors added: "The rioters who overran the Capitol on January 6 did not just attack a building 바카라 게임 웹사이트 they assaulted the rule of law upon which this country was built and through which it endures. By flouting the Select Committee's subpoena and its authority, the Defendant exacerbated that assault."

Bannon was found guilty by a jury in July of two counts of contempt of Congress. His scheduling is set for Friday.

Prosecutors also said that once subpoenaed, Bannon's lawyer sought an attorney for the former president to seek an assertion of executive privilege, "even though executive privilege could not possibly permit the Defendant's total noncompliance."

Bannon, the government said, received a letter saying privilege may be of issue but that the letter did not direct any specific document to be withheld because Trump's attorney was not certain there were any privileged documents or information at all. The government added the former president "did not believe the Defendant had immunity from testimony."

Prosecutors also revealed that before Bannon's trial this summer, a last-minute offer to comply with the committee subpoena "had strings attached."

"Namely, that it would require the committee and the Government to agree that if the Defendant complied with the subpoena, the Government would delay and ultimately dismiss his trial," according to the new filing.

The government got the information from an interview with a committee staffer on Oct. 7.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.