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To: Magnatron
Ultimately, Jackson said Stone from now on could issue no more statements on the radio, no press releases, no blogs, no media interviews, no Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or Snapchat posts about the case, which has drawn him several interviews and media attention since his January 25 arrest. No statements can be made on his behalf by spokespersons, family members or even "many volunteers," either, Jackson said, citing some of the people around him whom Stone tried to say found the offensive photo and had access to his cell phone.

Fox News hosts such as Hannity, Tucker and Ingrahm would not fall under any of these categories of people who cannot speak for Stone. Plus, I would love to see the judge try and tell these hosts that they are not allowed to discuss the Stone case. It would lead to one hell of a first amendment lawsuit.

71 posted on 02/21/2019 4:01:16 PM PST by double_down
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To: double_down
No statements can be made on his behalf by spokespersons, family members or even "many volunteers"...

By the letter of her order, "many volunteers" -- which would include people like Hannity, Tucker, and Ingrahm -- could trip the wire she laid.

It's very non-specific...

...and I think purposely so.

75 posted on 02/21/2019 4:59:22 PM PST by Magnatron
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