Where is John Pierce?
According to reports, Pierce was representing 17 defendants who have been charged over the insurrection on Capitol Hill. Those defendants include members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, who are all currently being prosecuted in court. However, those cases have come to a standstill, due to Pierce's strange absence. It's unclear what happened to him, as the DoJ noted in an August 30 filing to the court. There are several conflicting reports, including claims made by his associate Ryan Marshall.
On August 24, Marshall came to court and said Pierce was absent "due to a conflict". A few hours later, he claimed "Mr. Pierce had been in an accident and was on his way to the hospital." The next day, in another court session he claimed Pierce was "was hospitalized with COVID19, on a ventilator, and non-responsive." A short while later, another person told NPR that Pierce was "hospitalized on Monday due to symptoms that he believed might be related to Covid-19," including dehydration and exhaustion. On August 26, at another hearing Marshall conceded he had not directly heard from Pierce, but rather a friend of his told him that he was sick with Covid-19. Later that evening, an NPR journalist reported that Pierce's colleague denied he was on a ventilator, but conceded he was hospitalized.
NEW:
A colleague of John Pierce’s at his group, NCLU, sent me a statement that Pierce did not, in fact, have COVID-19.
Instead, he “appears to have been suffering from dehydration and exhaustion” and remains under medical care. https://t.co/eYtznT4sD5 pic.twitter.com/2VvFtx00YX
— Tom Dreisbach (@TomDreisbach) August 26, 2021
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