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Judge orders Roger Stone to court over Instagram post

- By Michael Balsamo The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Tuesday ordered Roger Stone to appear in court to consider whether to revoke his bail after the longtime Donald Trump confidant posted a photo on Instagram of the judge with what appeared to be crosshairs of a gun.

U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said Stone must show for a hearing Thursday afternoon and prove why she shouldn't modify or revoke his bail or implement a full gag order in his case.

On Monday, Stone posted a photo of Jackson with what appeared to be crosshairs near her head. Later in the day, Stone and his attorneys filed a notice with the court that they recognized the “photograph and comment today was improper and should not have been posted.”

Stone said that the photo was “misinterpr­eted” and that it was “a random photo taken from the Internet.” He dismissed any suggestion that he was trying to threaten the judge as “categorica­lly false.”

The political operative and self-described dirty trickster has pleaded not guilty to charges he lied to Congress, engaged in witness tampering and obstructed a congressio­nal investigat­ion into possible coordinati­on between Russia and Trump's 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

The charges stem from conversati­ons he had during the 2016 election about WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy group that released material stolen from Democratic groups, including Hillary Clinton's campaign.

 ?? [ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE] ?? In this Feb. 1 photo, Roger Stone, former campaign adviser for President Donald Trump, leaves federal court in Washington.
[ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE] In this Feb. 1 photo, Roger Stone, former campaign adviser for President Donald Trump, leaves federal court in Washington.

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