USA v. STONE

  1. February 15, 2019

    Partial Gag Order Issued In Roger Stone WikiLeaks Case

    A Washington, D.C., federal judge on Friday issued a gag order prohibiting Roger Stone, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, and witnesses and attorneys in his WikiLeaks criminal case stemming from the Russia probe from making public statements that could "inflame" the crowds that have gathered at his court appearances.

  2. February 13, 2019

    Roger Stone Implies Mueller Team Leaked Indictment To CNN

    Roger Stone, a longtime associate of President Donald Trump, said on Wednesday it's reasonable to infer someone in the U.S. Department of Justice's Special Counsel office leaked his sealed indictment to CNN before his arrest, an offense he said would warrant sanctions.

  3. February 08, 2019

    Roger Stone Says Gag Order Would Violate 1st Amendment

    Roger Stone told a D.C. federal judge on Friday that his First Amendment rights would be violated if the judge imposes a gag order in the case alleging the conservative political operative acted as a middle man between Donald Trump's election team and WikiLeaks.

  4. February 01, 2019

    Fearing Roger Stone Media Storm, Judge Eyes Gag Order

    Worried that a media feeding frenzy could taint a rapidly thinning pool of unbiased jurors in Roger Stone's upcoming trial, a D.C. federal judge Friday floated a possible gag order so it doesn't end up "like a book tour."

  5. January 29, 2019

    Stone Pleads Not Guilty As Feds Prepare For 'Complex Case'

    Roger Stone pled not guilty in D.C. federal court Tuesday to a seven-count grand jury indictment stemming from the Russia probe, as prosecutors said they are ready to proceed with a "complex case" against the Trump campaign operative.

  6. January 25, 2019

    Trump Adviser Roger Stone Arrested In Russia Probe

    President Donald Trump's longtime political adviser Roger Stone was arrested in Florida on Friday morning after being indicted by Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller in his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

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