Roger Stone served with Jan. 6 Capitol riot lawsuit during live radio interview
Source: USA Today
Roger Stone served with Jan. 6 Capitol riot lawsuit during live radio interview
Bart Jansen
USA TODAY
Published 10:44 a.m. ET Sep. 16, 2021
Roger Stone, the political operative who was convicted of obstructing an investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election and then pardoned by former President Donald Trump, was served with a lawsuit dealing with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot while chatting live on the radio.
Stone was talking about Trump campaigning in 2024 on Real Talk 93.3 radio in St. Louis when a process server arrived with the papers, according to a tweet with the recording posted by former federal prosecutor Ron Filipkowski.
Hold on a second, I have a process server at my front door, about to serve me with the latest lawsuit, Stone said. This is a big, big stack of papers, which is good because were out of toilet paper today.
Stone, a longtime political adviser for Trump and others, was convicted of lying to Congress and obstructing special counsel Robert Muellers investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election. He was among a half-dozen Trump associates who were indicted in the Russia probe.
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