The Mercury News

Bannon’s trial date set for May.

- By Brendan Pierson

NEW YORK >> Brian Kolfage, the U.S. Air Force veteran charged alongside former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon with defrauding donors in a scheme to build the president’s signature wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, pleaded not guilty on Monday.

Federal prosecutor­s on Aug. 20 accused Bannon, Kolfage and two other defendants of defrauding donors through a $25 million crowdfundi­ng campaign called “We Build the Wall.” Bannon and Kolfage used hundreds of thousands of dollars of that money to cover personal expenses, according to the charges.

Bannon, 66, also has pleaded not guilty.

U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres in Manhattan set a May 24 trial date for the case.

During the virtual hearing, the judge noted that only a few courtrooms in the building were outfitted to handle technical challenges posed by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“I’m going to be optimistic and hope that we have courtrooms available,” she said.

Kolfage, 38, lost both legs and his right hand in a 2004 rocket attack in Iraq.

As a top adviser to Trump’s presidenti­al campaign and later White House chief strategist, Bannon helped articulate the “America First” right-wing populism and fierce opposition to immigratio­n that have been hallmarks of Trump’s 31/2 years in office.

Two others charged with taking part in the scheme — Andrew Badolato, 56, and Timothy Shea, 49 — also entered not guilty pleas on Monday.

Kolfage, Badolato and Shea were all granted bail and surrendere­d their passports.

In a court filing last week, prosecutor­s asked the judge to warn Kolfage and the other defendants against making “extrajudic­ial statements” that could taint the jury pool, citing what they called a “steady stream” of often “highly inflammato­ry posts” by Kolfage on social media.

The posts included descriptio­ns of the case as a “witch hunt” and a political effort targeting Trump supporters, including donors to “We Build the Wall.”

“This is #WAR for control of the most powerful country in the world,” Kolfage posted on Aug. 23, accompanie­d by a photo of Bannon emerging from court.

Trump has said he felt “very badly” about the charges against Bannon, whom he fired from his White House post in 2017, but added that he had not dealt with his former adviser for “literally years.”

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