The U.S. Justice Department asked a judge to sentence former President Donald Trump's adviser Steve Bannon to six months behind bars, saying he pursued a 'bad faith strategy of defiance and contempt' against the Jan. 6 committee probing the Capitol attack
Former U.S. President Donald Trump's White House chief strategist Steve Bannon attends his arraignment at the New York Criminal Courthouse in New York, U.S., September 8, 2022. Steven Hirsch/Pool via REUTERSWASHINGTON, Oct 17 - The U.S.
They also urged the judge to impose the maximum fine of $200,000, which they said they based on Bannon's "insistence on paying the maximum fine rather than cooperate with the Probation Office’s routine pre-sentencing financial investigation." Bannon's attorneys filed a sentencing memo on Monday saying their client should be sentenced to probation only. If the judge insists on incarceration, then Bannon should be permitted to serve his sentence at home, and not in prison, they said.
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