The Don Lemon indictment: Video appears to contradict key claims
Video footage appears to contradict key aspects of a federal indictments descriptions of former CNN anchor Don Lemons actions at a protest last month inside a church in St. Paul, Minnesota, according to a review by The Washington Post.
Lemon, another independent journalist and several protesters are all charged with the same two criminal counts. They are accused of conspiring to deprive congregants of their religious rights and of interfering with access to a place of worship.
The Jan. 29 indictment calls the nine defendants agitators and says they entered the Church in a coordinated takeover-style attack. In multiple instances it describes the alleged conduct of the two journalists and the protesters collectively. It does not characterize Lemon or Georgia Fort as journalists, though it notes that he was live-streaming video to his online program The Don Lemon Show and that Fort, acting separately, conducted an interview at one point.
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Experts said that if Lemon was operating as a journalist during the Jan. 18 protest at Cities Church in St. Paul rather than as a participant that could undermine accusations that he was part of a conspiracy or that he intended to interfere with protected rights. During the approximately 45 minutes Lemon live-streamed at the church, he conducted interviews and repeatedly identified himself as a reporter, while also voicing sympathy for the protesters cause.
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