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In reply to the discussion: Turns out MTG's vitriol and stupidity DON'T serve her well... go figure [View all]BumRushDaShow
(169,429 posts)15. She had to pay lawyers?
(posted in the LBN thread here - https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1014&pid=2904592)
Judge tosses Marjorie Taylor Greenes lawsuit over mask fines
By Tia Mitchell, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
March 11, 2022
WASHINGTON A federal judge in Washington has thrown out a lawsuit filed by Georgia U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and two other conservative lawmakers challenging the fines they faced for refusing to wear masks on the House floor. Greene joined U.S. Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Ralph Norman of South Carolina in filing a court challenge in July hoping to recoup penalties they faced after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pushed through new enforcement rules for an existing mask mandate.
U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton wrote in a Wednesday ruling that the case had no merit because Pelosi and the staffers who enforced the fines by docking lawmakers pay could not be sued for decisions made in their government capacity. Walton also disagreed with the plaintiffs arguments that the mask fines amounted to an illegal reduction in their annual salary. The 27th Amendment prohibits any law from changing members compensation before the next election.
Walton disregarded the claim that the mask fines violated the plaintiffs First Amendment protections of free speech, which their lawyers claimed should be invoked because the three lawmakers chose not to wear masks as a form of protest. Greene, Massie and Norman have filed an appeal.
(snip)
While Massie and Normans protest was limited, Greene continued to show up on the House floor without a mask for the rest of 2021 and into 2022. She eventually accumulated more than $100,000 in fines that were docked from her salary, which is $174,000 a year.
(snip)
https://www.ajc.com/politics/judge-tosses-marjorie-taylor-greenes-lawsuit-over-mask-fines/G4UTWBYCXBFQJGF2XGTQ2E7CIU/
By Tia Mitchell, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
March 11, 2022
WASHINGTON A federal judge in Washington has thrown out a lawsuit filed by Georgia U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and two other conservative lawmakers challenging the fines they faced for refusing to wear masks on the House floor. Greene joined U.S. Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Ralph Norman of South Carolina in filing a court challenge in July hoping to recoup penalties they faced after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pushed through new enforcement rules for an existing mask mandate.
U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton wrote in a Wednesday ruling that the case had no merit because Pelosi and the staffers who enforced the fines by docking lawmakers pay could not be sued for decisions made in their government capacity. Walton also disagreed with the plaintiffs arguments that the mask fines amounted to an illegal reduction in their annual salary. The 27th Amendment prohibits any law from changing members compensation before the next election.
Walton disregarded the claim that the mask fines violated the plaintiffs First Amendment protections of free speech, which their lawyers claimed should be invoked because the three lawmakers chose not to wear masks as a form of protest. Greene, Massie and Norman have filed an appeal.
(snip)
While Massie and Normans protest was limited, Greene continued to show up on the House floor without a mask for the rest of 2021 and into 2022. She eventually accumulated more than $100,000 in fines that were docked from her salary, which is $174,000 a year.
(snip)
https://www.ajc.com/politics/judge-tosses-marjorie-taylor-greenes-lawsuit-over-mask-fines/G4UTWBYCXBFQJGF2XGTQ2E7CIU/
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Turns out MTG's vitriol and stupidity DON'T serve her well... go figure [View all]
MissMillie
Apr 2022
OP
Is she taxed on the full $174,000? That would be funny since she only got $74,000
Maraya1969
Apr 2022
#27
Some of her compatriots opted to raise their federal income tax withholdings
BumRushDaShow
Apr 2022
#30
There must be a way to fight this or else anyone who ever has their pay garnished can do it
Maraya1969
Apr 2022
#32
Of the $1M remaining, supposedly 75% went to fundraising. Someone is skimming somewhere.
TheBlackAdder
Apr 2022
#29
She's rich enough that this won't hurt her, but it's good to know that her donations
enough
Apr 2022
#4
Greene's father sold Taylor Commercial, his general contracting firm, to Greene and her husband
sop
Apr 2022
#34
She needs to spend less time at cocaine fueled sex orgies with Kevin McCarthy and
Emile
Apr 2022
#10
I see two truly nasty, not nice-looking, women in the two mentioned here. But I know what you are
niyad
Apr 2022
#22
Maybe some businesses that automatically donate to GOP have decided she's bad for business.
tblue37
Apr 2022
#24
May not be the place for this question but someone here always has the answer so here goes:
efhmc
Apr 2022
#26
Nope. She does not have nearly the amount of ability or courage it took to do that.
efhmc
Apr 2022
#42
Anyone who goes on Infowars or Steve Bannon should be flagged as a security risk.
Initech
Apr 2022
#45