Tuesday, October 22

Antifa members ordered to pay conservative journalist $300,000 over Portland ‘milkshake incident’

A conservative journalist has received a $300,000 judgment towards three antifa members who despatched him to the hospital by attacking him within the infamous “milkshake incident” at a 2019 protest in Portland.

Andy Ngo received from Multnomah County Circuit Judge Chanpone Sinlapasai the utmost judgment he had sought towards the left-wing activists.

The discovering was no shock because the three defendants — Katherine Belyea, Madison Allen, and Joseph Evans — refused to point out for the case and had a default judgment entered towards them.



Mr. Ngo had misplaced a civil lawsuit earlier this month towards two different masked Portland activists over a special assault, however John Hacker and Elizabeth Richter confirmed up for the trial and the jury didn’t discover them liable.

Mr. Ngo, a gadfly conservative recognized for masking antifa protests and thus a frequent goal for them, known as this week’s discovering and the utmost judgments — $100,000 towards every of the three — “a small vindication.”

“She gave the full amount that she could, the full amount that I requested in my lawsuit,” he advised National Review. “That’s quite telling. It’s such a different outcome from the jury verdict.”

The three demonstrators attacked Mr. Ngo as he tried to cowl a violent antifa protest in Portland in June 2019, punching Ngo, hitting him with indicators, and throwing milkshakes at him that Mr. Ngo says had been loaded with concrete.

A video of the assault went viral, typically reposted by celebrating leftists.

“Those who wish harm on me, they always reference it as the ‘milkshake incident,’ to mock my injuries and celebrate it,” Mr. Ngo mentioned throughout the listening to. “The near-death experience, for it to continually be a joke to violent extremists, it’s distressing and it’s scary.”

Actually getting the cash from the three rioters may show troublesome, Mr. Ngo acknowledged to National Review.

Ngo has additionally acknowledged that gathering the cash awarded to him may show troublesome.

“This is part of the reason why you don’t see victims of Antifa suing them — a lot of them are losers with no assets,” he mentioned.

“They escape accountability in the criminal-justice system because they carry out criminal activities in jurisdictions [like Portland] where there are district attorneys like Mike Schmidt. And civilly, they also escape justice because the resources that it takes to go through this legal process are immense,” he mentioned.

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