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US Olympian canoeist pleads not guilty to charges of damaging Reflecting Pool
David C. Hearn, a three-time Olympian canoeist, pleaded not guilty to felony charges of damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The case involves a scheduled status hearing on August 5, with Hearn's legal team arguing against pre-trial conditions and prosecutors claiming substantial evidence. The Reflecting Pool's renovation, overseen by Trump, was cited as context for the alleged vandalism.
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David HearnpersonLincoln Memorial Reflecting PoolplaceDemocracy Defenders FundorganizationDistrict of Columbia Superior CourtorganizationU.S. Attorney for the District of ColumbiaorganizationJeanine PirropersonNorm EisenpersonMary DohrmannpersonDonald TrumppersonWashington Litigation Grouporganization
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