An American court orders a month in prison for a woman who stole Biden's daughter's memoirs Daily News

On April 10, Agence France-Presse reported from Washington, United States, that on Tuesday, 41-year-old Amy Harris, 41, was sentenced to one month in prison by a federal court in New York State on charges of stealing the memoirs of Ashley Biden, the daughter of the US President. It was sold to conservative organizations and the person confessed to conspiracy charges. Transporting stolen property across state lines

The judge said Ms Harris' actions were “disgusting and extremely serious.”

She will be confined at home for three months and the court ordered the confiscation of US$20,000 (about 726,400 baht) that she obtained from selling her diaries to “Project Veritas,” a hidden camera operations group that has a goal of being a news agency for government officials and politicians after it cooperated with Mr. Robert Kurlander tried to sell it to Mr. Donald Trump, the former US president, but he did not succeed.

However, Mr. Kurlander admitted. He will be punished later.

In 2020, Mrs. Biden packed up the house where she was staying. In Delray Beach, Florida, Ms. Harris later obtained permission from the landlord to remain in the home. This leads her to find Mrs. Biden's diary.

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials searched the home of Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe and two employees but brought no charges, and O'Keefe later resigned from the organization.

Although he was charged with these notes there is information about Mrs. Biden's drug rehabilitation. But Project Veritas did not reveal any internal contents at all. While a right-wing agency posted what it claims is some compiled content.

Veritas Chairman Ben Whitmore said the memos had been delivered to officials. The investigation team seized communication devices and shut down the organization's communications system.

He also said the authorities forced the project to provide more than $1 million (about 36 million baht) to defend itself in court. Although they were not accused of anything.

Ms. Harris did not attend several hearings. She apologized to the court and said: She is busy taking care of her two children and does not believe that she is above the law. Just a domestic violence survivor. And the contract of sexual acts

The prosecutor said Ms. Harris may have had political and financial motives, but her actions were unlawful. This crime has nothing to do with a political agenda.

Image source: Agence France-Presse

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