DA ordered to release fundraising records related to Stanford protesters
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DA ordered to release fundraising records related to Stanford protesters
"Judge Kelley Paul granted a subpoena request by protester German Gonzalez for records on Rosen's email blasts, campaign speeches, and event videos. Rosen's email highlighted his father's survival of concentration camps and immigration to America."
"Rosen stated that the protesters were 'highly organized' and brought tools for breaking in, resulting in damage to personal property, including a photo of a Stanford employee's children and deceased mother."
A judge has mandated the release of fundraising records from Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen's campaign concerning the prosecution of pro-Palestinian protesters. The records include emails, campaign speech drafts, and event videos. Rosen's campaign manager stated that a fundraising email was sent to Jewish affiliates, highlighting Rosen's family history. Protesters, including German Gonzalez, face felony charges for vandalism during a protest at Stanford. The defense argues the protest was peaceful and aimed at raising awareness about Stanford's investments in Israel.
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