Charles Joseph Donohoe, a Proud Boys leader from Kernersville, is joining a motion to dismiss criminal charges that was filed by attorneys for his co-defendant, Ethan Nordean.
His attorneys, Louis C. Allen III and Lisa Costner, filed court papers Wednesday asking a federal judge to allow Donohoe to join Nordeanâs motion to dismiss, which was filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., on June 3. U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly granted the motion on Thursday.
Donohoe, 33, was arrested in March on a six-count indictment alleging that he helped plan the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and participated in it. Federal prosecutors said Donohoe, president of the Piedmont chapter of the Proud Boys, set up new encrypted messaging chats to evade law-enforcement detection, provided instructions to Proud Boys members and helped lead a surge up the Capitol steps that overwhelmed law-enforcement officers.
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HHS has been underpaying teaching hospitals that train physician residents for years because its method for divvying up funds is flawed, a group of hospitals assert in a new lawsuit against the federal government.
The plaintiffs want the court to nullify HHS regulations that govern how federal authorities determine how much Medicare direct graduate medical education (GME) funding to allocate to academic medical centers. Fourteen teaching hospitals, including Arizona-based Banner Health, Memorial Hermann Medical Center in Houston, Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, and Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut, filed a complaint to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Monday.
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