But Doeâs story does not end there.
On Feb. 4, she filed a civil complaint against the festivalâs organizer and security companies.
Doe alleges that Latitude 38 Entertainment, LLC of Napa, NPB Companies, Inc. and Contemporary Services Corporation were negligent and caused her devastating emotional distress as a result of the assault.
âThe horrific sexual assault of our client should never have been allowed to happen.â said Jane Doeâs attorney Paul T. Llewellyn.
âThe fact that the perpetrator was able to cut holes in the back of eight portable restrooms, while going undetected, suggests gross security failings by the defendants. In my opinion, they were asleep at the wheel,â said Llewellyn.
FBI: Ian Rogers threatened ‘going to war’ if Trump is removed from office [Napa Valley Register, Calif.]
Jan. 28 An FBI agent specializing in domestic terrorism said Ian Benjamin Rogers sent out a series of text messages threatening Gov. Gavin Newsom, Democrats and social media organizations the week before he was arrested for possessing an arsenal of weaponry at his Napa home and business.
The affidavit is the first time that law enforcement has presented evidence that Rogers wasn’t just obsessed with weaponry, but considered “going to war” if Trump had to give up the presidency.
Rogers, 43, believed that Trump had won the presidential election and should not leave office, Special Agent Stephanie Minor wrote in an affidavit supporting federal charges that he had possessed five pipe bombs at his business, British Auto Repair of the Napa Valley.
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Feds charge business owner Ian Rogers of Napa with possessing five pipe bombs [Napa Valley Register, Calif.]
Jan. 27 The U.S. Attorney’s Office in San Francisco filed charges in federal court Tuesday against Ian Benjamin Rogers of Napa, saying he possessed five pipe bombs, classified as unregistered destruction devices.
The federal charges follow the filing last week of 28 felony counts against Rogers by the Napa County District Attorney’s Office in Napa Superior Court for possessing bombs and illegal firearms. The Napa County criminal complaint also included the five pipe bombs.
“We allege that Ian Benjamin Rogers possessed homemade pipe bombs and the materials to make more,” said U.S. Attorney David L. Anderson. “We draw a bright line between lawlessness and our constitutional freedoms. We will prosecute illegal weapons stockpiles regardless of the motivation of the offender.”
An FBI agent specializing in domestic terrorism said Ian Benjamin Rogers sent out a series of text messages threatening Gov. Gavin Newsom, Democrats and social media organizations the week before he was arrested for possessing an arsenal of weaponry at his Napa home and business.
The affidavit is the first time that law enforcement has presented evidence that Rogers wasnât just obsessed with weaponry, but considered âgoing to warâ if Trump had to give up the presidency.
Rogers, 43, believed that Trump had won the presidential election and should not leave office, Special Agent Stephanie Minor wrote in an affidavit supporting federal charges that he had possessed five pipe bombs at his business, British Auto Repair of the Napa Valley.