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U.Va. renews ban against Unite the Right organizer

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CHARLOTTES­VILLE — The University of Virginia renewed an order banning an organizer of the Unite the Right rally from the school’s grounds, a university police spokeswoma­n said.

The department issued a no-trespassin­g order against Jason Kessler in 2018 after a clash with students at the School of Law library and renewed the order last week, The Daily Progress reported.

In the original order, police cited reports that Kessler threatened students based on protected characteri­stics and said he intentiona­lly misled police about his torch march at the university the night before the rally. The new supersedin­g notice was issued April 20 for the same reasons, the university said in a statement Tuesday. It will be in effect until further notice.

Kessler, a U.Va. graduate, appealed the order in 2018, saying he was the victim of racial harassment and accusing students “of being evidence of Jews following him around and harassing him.”

But an independen­t consultant upheld the university’s decision that Kessler had intentiona­lly misled police about the march, which ended in violence. The rally the next day turned deadly when a self-avowed admirer of Adolf Hitler rammed his car into a crowd of counterpro­testers, killing one and injuring dozens.

Last year, a jury ordered 17 white nationalis­t organizati­ons and leaders, including Kessler, to pay $26 million in damages over violence that erupted during the deadly rally.

Kessler and other defendants are attempting to have the damages reduced or be retried.

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