The Denver Post

Bannon to face May trial

- By Larry Neumeister

NEW YORK » A May 2021 trial date was set Monday for Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump’s former chief strategist, on charges that he cheated donors to a group seeking to fund a southern border wall.

Bannon, 66, of Washington, D. C., was audible but not visible on a video screen as he appeared for the first time before U. S. District Judge Analisa Torres, who set a May 24 trial date.

In an indictment along with three others, Bannon was charged two weeks ago with unlawfully raising over $ 25 million for the “We Build The Wall” campaign.

Prosecutor­s said thousands of investors were duped into thinking all of their donations would go toward the project, even though Bannon diverted more than a million dollars, paying salary to one campaign official and personal expenses for himself.

Bannon pleaded not guilty after his Aug. 20 arrest aboard a luxury yacht off the coast of Connecticu­t. He was freed on $ 5 million bail by a Manhattan magistrate judge.

As he left the courthouse, he shouted: “This entire fiasco is to stop people who want to build the wall.”

Also appearing only by audio on a video screen were Bannon’s codefendan­ts, including Brian Kolfage, the project founder and an Air Force veteran who lost both legs and a hand in a mortar attack in Iraq.

Also charged were Andrew Badolato, 56, of Sarasota, Fla., and Timothy Shea, 49, of Castle Rock. Kolfage, Badolato and Shea entered not guilty pleas Monday. They will be tried alongside Bannon in May.

Kolfage, 38, of Miramar Beach, Fla, spent some of the more than $ 350,000 he received on home renovation­s, payments toward a boat, a luxury SUV, a golf cart, jewelry, cosmetic surgery, personal tax payments and credit card debt, the indictment said.

Assistant U. S. Attorney Alison Moe complained Monday that Kolfage has made comments on social media that violated local rules governing the behavior of parties to legal cases in New York federal court and threatened to taint the potential jury pool.

“I gave 3 limbs defending this freedom, and I’d proudly give another to fight back at this injustice to preserve the future of this nation,” Kolfage wrote in one Facebook post.

“The witch hunt is on!” he protested in another.

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