Leftist seeks free lawyer for herself and her friends

“My name is India. I’m one of the 100 protesters who were arrested on Fremont Street in Las Vegas last Wednesday, June 11th.

There are at least 15 girls who are still in contact since jail, and we’re looking for legal help and advice—preferably a pro bono lawyer because I don’t have any money. We’re all facing different charges. Mostly it was unlawful assembly, and in my case, failure to disperse.

I think a couple of girls got charged with battery on a cop or something like that—crazy stuff. But yeah, I’m reaching out to see if anyone can at least help us or is willing to represent some of us.

Yeah, it’s a pretty messed up situation. My court date is July 15th.”

A left-wing activist is asking for legal assistance for herself and her friends after being arrested along with about 100 others during a protest on Fremont Street in Las Vegas. These activists are facing charges such as unlawful assembly and failure to disperse.

What stands out about the request is that the activist openly admits she has no money to pay for lawyers—clear evidence, some argue, that left-wing activists often don’t work and rely on subsidies, private donations from figures like Soros, or, in the worst cases, funds from programs like those once provided by USAID. Under the DOGE initiative, it was revealed that millions were diverted to finance the WOKE agenda and left-wing activist groups acting as shock troops.

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