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Judge Plans to Climb Statue of Liberty Before Sentencing Woman Who Climbed It |
2019-02-24 |
[EpochTimes] Therese Okoumou, 44, scaled the statue on July 4, 2018, claiming she was protesting the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. The island that the statue sits on was shut down on the national holiday, forcing thousands of would-be tourists to make other plans. In an order filed this week, Magistrate Judge Gabriel Gorenstein said that he plans to visit the statue "to better appreciate the risks or hazards created by defendant’s conduct," according to NBC, which obtained the filing. ![]() "Additionally, if it were deemed possible and safe, the Court would like a ladder to be made available so the Court (and counsel if requested) can view, while remaining on the ladder, the surface of the area where the defendant was situated on July 4, 2018," the order read. |
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