Savanah Hernandez, a reporter for Turning Point USA (TPUSA), stated that the family charged in connection with an altercation involving her at an anti-ICE protest has filed restraining orders against her. The incident occurred on April 11 outside the Whipple Federal Building in Minnesota, where a federal grand jury indicted Christopher, Deyanna, and Paige Ostroushko last month. Hernandez reported that the family members have pleaded not guilty to the charges and have accused her of harassment and doxing. She claims the restraining orders are an attempt to silence her and prevent her from discussing the case publicly. Hernandez stated that the family’s allegations include false claims about her height and actions during the incident. She has expressed her intention to contest the restraining orders in court. Attorney James Cook, representing the Ostroushko family, declined to comment due to pending litigation.
TPUSA Reporter Claims Family Filed Restraining Orders Against Her Following Assault Charges
Savanah Hernandez, a TPUSA reporter, alleges that the Ostroushko family, charged with assaulting her during an anti-ICE protest, has filed restraining orders against her. Hernandez claims these orders aim to silence her regarding the incident, which is currently under legal proceedings.
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TPUSA reporter says family charged with assaulting her is now trying to silence her with restraining orders
TPUSA Reporter Claims Family Filed Restraining Orders Against Her Following Assault Charges