Five Proud Boys leaders, including Philly resident Zach Rehl, want the government to pay them $100 million
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
Published June 6, 2025, 3:30 p.m. ET
Zach Rehl, the former leader of the Philadelphia Proud Boys who was convicted of seditious conspiracy for his role in helping incite the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, has sued the government, saying he and four other Proud Boys leaders who were charged alongside him were illegally prosecuted and had their constitutional rights violated in the process.
In a suit filed Friday in federal court in Florida, Rehl and the other Proud Boys leaders whose sentences were commuted by President Donald Trump earlier this year said the cases against them were corrupt and politically motivated. They also made several explosive claims about the way federal authorities behaved during their prosecutions, saying the FBI and Justice Department had them arrested without probable cause, tapped and recorded their phone conversations with attorneys, and illegally placed confidential informants among their ranks.
And although none of those who sued received a full pardon from Trump and their convictions stand they nonetheless asked for restitution and monetary damages totaling at least $100 million. [T]he government got its fondest wish of imprisoning the J6 Defendants, the suit says, the modern equivalent of placing ones enemies heads on a spike outside the town wall as a warning to any who would think to challenge the status quo.
The suit could put the Trump administration in the unusual position of having to defend an investigation that Trump has both fiercely criticized and sought to undo. Although the Justice Department under former President Joe Biden secured thousands of convictions for crimes connected to the melee, Trump has repeatedly sought to downplay the chaos of that day when a right-wing mob stormed the building in an unsuccessful effort to keep him in power and described those who were prosecuted as patriots and victims of a corrupt system.
Read more: https://www.inquirer.com/politics/proud-boy-lawsuit-illegal-prosecution-20250606.html
Full headline: Five Proud Boys leaders, including Philly resident Zach Rehl, want the government to pay them $100 million in restitution for Jan. 6 convictions

Basso8vb
(1,069 posts)jls4561
(2,395 posts)pay her fellow USA haters of the tiny penis brigade, just as she paid the family of that psycho-traitor lady.
I no longer believe a word uttered by any member of this alleged government.
groundloop
(13,015 posts)Bengus81
(8,876 posts)Norrrm
(1,790 posts)Then, he could have it paid through his company, taking his cut.
Prairie Gates
(5,166 posts)some Trump PAC. All the idiots walk away with a $5 million prize while Trump pockets $50 million of your tax dollars.
It's grift and theft all the way down.
FakeNoose
(37,582 posts)Things are absolutely insane in Chump's world.
mpcamb
(3,094 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(124,054 posts)tonekat
(2,234 posts)How about a nice hard kick in your collective crotches?
DrMJG10
(20 posts)In truth, a commutation of sentence carries with it an assumption of guilt, they are still guilty. So, unless they can prove they are not guilty. they have a lot to prove before they are able to make the claims they sated in their suit.
Turbineguy
(39,057 posts)Their task is to harm the country in any way possible.