Roger Stone Served Legal Papers During Live Radio Interview

Former Trump advisor Roger Stone was served legal papers during a live radio interview for his alleged role in the January 6 riot. During his appearance on the Real Talk 93.3 radio show in St. Louis, Missouri, Stone was interrupted. “Hold on a second, I have a process server at my front door about to […]

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  • 03/02/2023

Former Trump advisor Roger Stone was served legal papers during a live radio interview for his alleged role in the January 6 riot. During his appearance on the Real Talk 93.3 radio show in St. Louis, Missouri, Stone was interrupted. “Hold on a second, I have a process server at my front door about to […]

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Former Trump advisor Roger Stone was served legal papers during a live radio interview for his alleged role in the January 6 riot.

During his appearance on the Real Talk 93.3 radio show in St. Louis, Missouri, Stone was interrupted.

“Hold on a second, I have a process server at my front door about to serve me in the latest lawsuit,” Stone said.

“Alright, I have just been served in the January 6th lawsuit - live, right here on your radio show,” Stone continued. “This is a big, big stack of papers, which is good because we’re out of toilet paper.”

“I was served with this baseless, groundless, unsubstantiated harassment lawsuit filed against President Trump and me this morning. Lawfare! Help me fight these left-wing vultures by going to StoneDefenseFund.com,” Stone said in a statement, per Newsweek. 

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