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A suspect in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot reportedly asked a Washington, D.C., federal court for permission to travel to Mexico for a vacation this month. Attorneys for Jenny Louise Cudd of Texas filed a motion on Monday asking a court to take a “work-related bonding trip” with her employees to Riviera Maya, Mexico, from Feb. 18 to 21. Prior to the alleged offense at issue, Ms. Cudd planned and prepaid for a weekend retreat with her employees for the dates of February 18 through February 21, 2021, in Riviera Maya, Mexico, her attorneys wrote. This is a work-related bonding retreat for employees and their spouses. ....
A woman accused of participating in the riot Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol asked a federal judge for permission to leave the country on vacation this month. In a court filing Monday, lawyers for Jenny Louise Cudd requested the court’s blessing to travel to Mexico’s Riviera Maya from Feb. 18-21 for a prepaid “work-related bonding retreat” with her employees and their spouses. Cudd, a small-business owner in Midland, Texas, is on pretrial release after being charged with two misdemeanor offenses, including entering a federal building without permission and engaging in disorderly conduct. The filing, obtained by USA TODAY, noted that Cudd has no prior criminal history and has remained in contact with her attorney and pretrial service officer, who had no objection to her proposed travel plan. Prosecutors took “no position” on the request. ....
By Cherranda Smith Feb 3, 2021 A woman who is being accused of participating in the deadly Capitol riot on January 6 requested permission to go on vacation to Mexico. On Monday (February 1), lawyers for the suspect, Jenny Louise Cudd, filed a request to get court’s permission for her to travel to Riviera Maya from February 18-21, per USA Today. According to court documents, the trip is a prepaid “work-related bonding retreat” for Cudd’s employees and their spouses. Cudd is the owner of a small floral shop business in Midland, Texas, and faces two misdemeanor charges including entering a federal building without permission and engaging in disorderly conduct. ....
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