![]() ![]() Ngo’s activities “through a coordinated campaign of threatened and actual violence, harassment, and stalking.” The lawsuit alleged the defendants and other Antifa members had sought to suppress Mr. Monday’s ruling was the result of a lawsuit originally filed by the Center for American Liberty on behalf of the investigative journalist in 2020. “While it will continue to be a steep uphill battle to collect today’s awarded damages given the default defendants’ history of evasion, I remain determined to hold Antifa and its members accountable for their violent attacks,” he added. Andy Ngo, a Portland-based journalist, is seen covered in an unknown substance after unidentified Rose City Antifa members attacked him in Portland, Ore. “Collecting on these judgments will pose serious challenges however, I’m deeply grateful for the support of the and my counsel Dorothy Yamamoto, Gregory Michael, Harmeet Dhillon, James Buchal and for believing in me, and helping me hold these attackers accountable for trying to violently silence my First Amendment rights,” Mr. Ngo alleging attacks against him beginning in 2019. ![]() Ngo, editor-at-large for The Post Millennial news site, called it a “victory” but still a “small vindication for the disappointing jury verdict earlier this month at trial.”ĭuring that trial, a jury in Portland cleared two activists of all civil liability in a lawsuit filed by Mr. Ngo’s complaint, were also ordered by the judge to equally split the damage payments among themselves. ![]() The three defendants, who did not defend themselves in court and were found in default after not responding to Mr. Multnomah County Circuit Judge Chanpone Sinlapasai found the three defendants, Corbyn (Katherine) Belyea, Madison “Denny” Lee Allen, and Joseph Evans-who now goes by the legal name of Sammich Overkill Schott-Deputy-liable for assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress during the virtual court hearing at the Multnomah County Courthouse in Portland, Oregon. 21 after a judge ruled in his favor in a lawsuit accusing three alleged Antifa rioters of having physically attacked him. Journalist Andy Ngo was awarded $300,000 in damages on Aug. Andy Ngo testifies before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution during a hearing about "anarchist violence" in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Aug. ![]()
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