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Judge Denies Rep. Greene's Request for Threatener to Fund Home Security

The ruling states that federal law would only authorize the restitution if Greene had suffered a 'loss of property.'

  • U.S. District Judge Brenda Sannes denied Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's request for Joseph Morelli, a man convicted of threatening her, to pay for a $65,000 security fence she installed at her home.
  • Morelli was sentenced to three months in prison after pleading guilty to three counts of transmitting interstate threats over voicemail messages he left at Greene’s Washington office in March 2022.
  • Greene demanded $66,632 she spent constructing a security fence and reconfiguring her closed-circuit television system at her home in Georgia using campaign funds.
  • Judge Sannes ruled that federal law would only authorize the restitution if Greene had suffered a “loss of property.”
  • Judge Sannes also noted that Greene’s office received threats from many other individuals and that she didn’t make the upgrades until months after Morelli’s voicemails.
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