Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Former Rittenhous­e lawyer MIA from DC riot cases

Associate gives differing reports on whereabout­s

- Bruce Vielmetti

The cases against 17 of the more than 500 people charged in the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on at the U.S. Capitol are on hold after their attorney – who once represente­d Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhous­e – has gone missing.

An associate told a judge that John M. Pierce was in an accident, then told another judge that Pierce was actually on a ventilator, hospitaliz­ed with COVID-19, according to a notice prosecutor­s filed in court in Washington, D.C., on Monday.

The notice, filed in the case of Casey Cusick, stated it was to make sure the court is aware that it could take “any steps it believes necessary to ensure the defendant’s rights are adequately protected” while Pierce remains hospitaliz­ed.

It notes the U.S. attorney’s office in D.C. has had no contact with Pierce since Aug. 23, when he last appeared for a hearing for one of his clients.

No other lawyer represents as many people charged in the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on.

The person appearing since then in Pierce’s stead has been Ryan J. Marshall, 30, referred to as an associate from Pierce’s law firm, Pierce Banbridge.

Marshall is not a licensed attorney in the district, and unlikely to be so any time soon; Marshall was charged earlier this month in a corruption scheme in Fayette County, Pennsylvan­ia, where he had worked as a law clerk.

At one of his last appearance­s for a Jan. 6 defendant, Marshall told a prosecutor Thursday that he actually had not had direct contact with Pierce, and that he was getting conflicting informatio­n from other friends of Pierce’s about whether or not he was suffering from COVID-19.

“The United States thus finds itself in a position where this defendant and 16 other defendants charged in connection with the Capitol Riot appear to be effectively without counsel,” wrote Assistant U.S. Attorney Anne McNamara.

“From the government’s perspectiv­e, given Mr. Pierce’s reported illness and the fact that Mr. Marshall is not a licensed attorney, this case is effectively at a standstill,” she wrote.

Pierce hasn’t returned prosecutor­s’ efforts to reach him by phone or email. His Los Angeles office phone appears to be disconnect­ed, his former cellphone number is no longer his, and calls to a newer cellphone go directly to voice mail, according to another media report.

Pierce usually is a fierce and frequent user of Twitter but hasn’t tweeted anything since Aug. 20.

Even before the Rittenhous­e case shot his profile into the conservati­ve stratosphe­re, Pierce had been dogged with lawsuits over the operations of his Los Angeles law firm, which he once predicted would quickly become the nation’s leading litigation practice but instead rapidly disintegra­ted.

His handling of the first few months of Rittenhous­e’s case has come under withering criticism from Rittenhous­e’s current team, which remains concerned that Pierce might try to claim the $2 million bail if Rittenhous­e is acquitted of fatally shooting two people and wounding a third during rioting in Kenosha on Aug. 25, 2020.

Pierce and others used social media to encourage thousands of people to donate to Rittenhous­e’s legal defense, but the money was controlled by a Texas nonprofit formed by Pierce and Lin Wood, an Atlanta defamation lawyer who has since become deeply involved in several failed lawsuits aimed at undoing the results of the 2020 presidenti­al

Pierce hasn’t returned prosecutor­s’ efforts to reach him by phone or email. His Los Angeles office phone appears to be disconnect­ed, his former cellphone number is no longer his, and calls to a newer cellphone go directly to voice mail, according to another media report.

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Pierce submitted the $2 million to free Rittenhous­e from jail in the form of a check drawn on his law firm’s account.

Don Lewis, a former law partner who is suing Pierce, chronicles Pierce’s career at Sunlight-Reports.com. “As I stated over two years ago in a Complaint filed in New York State Supreme Court, the opening of PB’s books would very likely reveal that Pierce is a fraud and a con man, lying to his partners, lying to the press, lying to his clients and lying to investors,” Lewis said about Pierce’s latest legal drama. “Sadly, buoyed by inaction and delays of the judicial system, as well as others tasked with protecting the public, Pierce has left an ever-increasing wake of destructio­n in his path.”

 ?? BRUCE VIELMETTI/ MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? John Pierce, when he was the attorney for Kyle Rittenhous­e, talks about the case on Fox News.
BRUCE VIELMETTI/ MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL John Pierce, when he was the attorney for Kyle Rittenhous­e, talks about the case on Fox News.

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