The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Montana’s Gianforte avoids jail time for assaulting reporter

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Montana’s next congressma­n, Greg Gianforte, avoided jail time Monday after pleading guilty to assaulting a reporter the day before he was elected.

Gallatin County Justice of the Peace Rick West sentenced the Republican technology entreprene­ur to 40 hours of community service, 20 hours of anger management counsellin­g and ordered him to pay a $385 fine for the misdemeano­ur. If he remains law abiding for 180 days, he can petition for the conviction to be removed from his record.

Gianforte’s attorneys noted that he had already paid more than $4,600 in restitutio­n to Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs for the assault, which cast a pall over his May 25 victory to serve the remainder of Ryan Zinke’s term. Zinke resigned to become Interior Department secretary.

Gianforte, 56, is expected to be sworn in to the state’s sole U.S. House seat later this month. Jacobs said Gianforte knocked him to the ground when he asked the candidate a question May 24. Audio taken by Jacobs recorded sounds of a scuffle, followed by Gianforte yelling for the reporter to “get the hell out of here.” Gianforte was cited that night.

In an attempt to put the matter behind him, Gianforte first settled all civil claims with Jacobs before requesting that Monday’s court date cover both his arraignmen­t and sentencing. In the civil settlement, Gianforte agreed to give $50,000 to the Committee to Protect Journalist­s and wrote Jacobs a letter of apology in which he acknowledg­ed assaulting the reporter for asking a “legitimate question about health care policy.”

In exchange, Jacobs agreed not to sue Gianforte and said he would not object if Gianforte entered a no-contest plea to the criminal charge, which would have allowed Gianforte to concede to the charge without admitting guilt.

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