Dude breaks into the Capitol, enters the office of a congresswoman, and that's the best he could come up with?
Haha right. I mean being in the heat of the moment he was probably hyped off addranlien as hell, but like damn. You misspell bitch one of the easiest words to spell 😂😂😂Imagine going through all that just to misspell bitch. Maybe I'm reading that shitty handwriting wrong but that's hilarious what an absolute moron.
And spells 'was' and 'here' correctly instead of the woz ere.demonstrating the average intelligence of the people attending
spells bitch like bictd
This, however, is absurd. Like, without following the case it seems ridiculous that this is even a point that they'd think anyone cares about.His lawyers say it was "biatch":
Lawyers arguing for Capitol rioter's release say he called Pelosi a 'biatch,' which is 'less offensive' | CNN Politics
Lawyers for a man photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during the January 6 riot at the US Capitol are arguing that he called her a "biatch," not a "b*tch," in calling for his release.edition.cnn.com
Lawyers for a man photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during the January 6 riot at the US Capitol are arguing that he called her a "biatch," not a "b*tch," in calling for his release.
It's not like he was trying to spell "eczema," "diarrhea," or some other word that a brain fart could mess up. The dude's a shit-for-brains.You're all so critical of his spelling as if y'all would be able to spell perfectly in the middle of engaging in an insurrection
It's not like he was trying to spell "eczema," "diarrhea," or some other word that a brain fart could mess up. The dude's a shit-for-brains.
They are trying to argue that biatch is a term of endearment? Gtfoh lolHis lawyers say it was "biatch":
Lawyers arguing for Capitol rioter's release say he called Pelosi a 'biatch,' which is 'less offensive' | CNN Politics
Lawyers for a man photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during the January 6 riot at the US Capitol are arguing that he called her a "biatch," not a "b*tch," in calling for his release.edition.cnn.com
Lawyers for a man photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during the January 6 riot at the US Capitol are arguing that he called her a "biatch," not a "b*tch," in calling for his release."This written note, however, says, 'Hey Nancy Bigo was here biatd.' It does not say 'you' or 'b*tch,' " the lawyers for Capitol riot defendant Richard Barnett, known as Bigo, wrote in a court filing filed Friday."Instead of writing the accusatory 'You b*tch' as the government falsely states, it only says 'biatd' and without the word 'you,' " the lawyers added in a footnote. "On information and belief, the 'd' was meant to be two letters, 'c' and 'h' with the 'c' connected to an 'h' to spell the word 'biatch' which is a slang and less offensive word for 'b*tch'."The lawyers also included a link to an online definition of "biatch" as "slang ... used as a term of endearment or disparagement for another person."Barnett is slated to appear in court Tuesday afternoon, where he will argue to a federal judge that he should be released from jail. At a previous hearing, a different judge said he needed to stay detained -- but that ruling came before the appeals court in DC made it harder for the Justice Department to keep Capitol rioters in jail.Barnett has had several verbal outbursts in court in previous hearings, and he made headlines after the Capitol riot for boasting about his interloping. During a March court appearance, he screamed at his attorney and the judge, forcing the largely procedural check-in to wrap up promptly with Barnett pulled off the conference line."You can't keep pushing me out month by month," Barnett said over a videoconference line from jail months ago. "Everybody else who did things much worse are already home!"DC federal Judge Christopher "Casey" Cooper warned Barnett to "listen to your attorneys," who were attempting to stop Barnett from yelling. Barnett, who has been in jail for more than a month, also accused prosecutors of "dragging this out," said he wouldn't agree to appear in court in May and shouted that he needed help.At a previous hearing, Barnett spoke up, saying, "I have some very honest and simple explanations. I am a good man."
His lawyers say it was "biatch":
Lawyers arguing for Capitol rioter's release say he called Pelosi a 'biatch,' which is 'less offensive' | CNN Politics
Lawyers for a man photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during the January 6 riot at the US Capitol are arguing that he called her a "biatch," not a "b*tch," in calling for his release.edition.cnn.com
Lawyers for a man photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during the January 6 riot at the US Capitol are arguing that he called her a "biatch," not a "b*tch," in calling for his release."This written note, however, says, 'Hey Nancy Bigo was here biatd.' It does not say 'you' or 'b*tch,' " the lawyers for Capitol riot defendant Richard Barnett, known as Bigo, wrote in a court filing filed Friday."Instead of writing the accusatory 'You b*tch' as the government falsely states, it only says 'biatd' and without the word 'you,' " the lawyers added in a footnote. "On information and belief, the 'd' was meant to be two letters, 'c' and 'h' with the 'c' connected to an 'h' to spell the word 'biatch' which is a slang and less offensive word for 'b*tch'."The lawyers also included a link to an online definition of "biatch" as "slang ... used as a term of endearment or disparagement for another person."Barnett is slated to appear in court Tuesday afternoon, where he will argue to a federal judge that he should be released from jail. At a previous hearing, a different judge said he needed to stay detained -- but that ruling came before the appeals court in DC made it harder for the Justice Department to keep Capitol rioters in jail.Barnett has had several verbal outbursts in court in previous hearings, and he made headlines after the Capitol riot for boasting about his interloping. During a March court appearance, he screamed at his attorney and the judge, forcing the largely procedural check-in to wrap up promptly with Barnett pulled off the conference line."You can't keep pushing me out month by month," Barnett said over a videoconference line from jail months ago. "Everybody else who did things much worse are already home!"DC federal Judge Christopher "Casey" Cooper warned Barnett to "listen to your attorneys," who were attempting to stop Barnett from yelling. Barnett, who has been in jail for more than a month, also accused prosecutors of "dragging this out," said he wouldn't agree to appear in court in May and shouted that he needed help.At a previous hearing, Barnett spoke up, saying, "I have some very honest and simple explanations. I am a good man."
Yeah, I get that a lawyer has to defend their client but I don't think this is going to fool anyone.They are trying to argue that biatch is a term of endearment? Gtfoh lol
Lawyers for a man photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during the January 6 riot at the US Capitol are arguing that he called her a "biatch," not a "b*tch," in calling for his release.
I don't understand the defense strategy here. First he says he's honest, then he immediately follows it with a lie.At a previous hearing, Barnett spoke up, saying, "I have some very honest and simple explanations. I am a good man."
I mean, "X was here" it's a common graffiti.Those guys never have the best grasp of their own language.
Also how would Pelosi have known who or what Bigo/Bingo (or whatever) was, if they hadn't photographed him in her office? Why do those nuts always think that the famous people they hate know them?
It's definitely a term of endearment, that's backed up by the video clip linked in this thread where he said he put a quarter on her desk but, "she isn't fucking worth it".They are trying to argue that biatch is a term of endearment? Gtfoh lol