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Court says McCloskeys can't advise right-wing group for free | The Independent
2022-05-20 00:00:00.0     独立报-美国政治     原网页

       

       The Missouri Supreme Court denied a request by U.S. Senate candidate Mark McCloskey and his wife to give free legal advice to a conservative activist group as a condition of their professional probation, but McCloskey said Thursday he'll try to find another right-wing organization to represent.

       Mark and Patricia McCloskey of St. Louis were placed on probation as lawyers in February. The decision stemmed from their actions in June 2020 when they raised guns at racial injustice protesters who ventured near their home. Under terms of the probation, the couple can continue to practice law.

       Their probation requires 100 hours of pro bono legal services to approved legal assistance organizations that aid needy Missourians. The state Supreme Court order found that Project Veritas didn't meet the requirement. The organization is known for hidden camera stings that have embarrassed news outlets, labor organizations and Democratic politicians.

       “If Project Veritas doesn't meet the standard then I don't know what does because they pursue the interests that ordinary people can't afford to pursue," McCloskey said. He added that he believes that the Missouri Supreme Court “will continue to find an excuse to not allow me to represent any conservative entities,” but he plans to try again anyway.

       “I'm going to look to see if there's some good anti-critical race theory community service organizations I can work for, and we'll see what they say about that," McCloskey said.

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       Mark McCloskey is among several Republican candidates running for the U.S. Senate in the August primary.

       He has said he and his wife felt threatened by demonstrators who walked onto their private street during global protests that followed the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Mark McCloskey emerged from his home with an AR-15-style rifle, and Patricia McCloskey waved a semi-automatic pistol. No shots were fired.

       The pair received national attention after the confrontation, including from then-President Donald Trump.

       They pleaded guilty to misdemeanors for the gun-waving incident and were fined. Republican Gov. Mike Parsons pardoned them in August.

       


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