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Informant's Army past raised at trial tied to Whitmer plot
A defense lawyer lashed out at a star witness in a trial related to a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Oct. 13, 2022
A defense lawyer lashed out Thursday at a star witness in a trial related to a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, accusing the Army veteran of “stolen valor” and questioning why he wasn't given a Purple Heart if he was truly injured in Iraq.
The ruckus broke out in front of jurors and continued after they were excused. Defense attorneys and prosecutors raised their voices over each other. At one point, an FBI agent firmly told lawyer Leonard Ballard to “back up, please.”
“Judge, it's literally hurting my ears. I just can't listen to it anymore,” state Assistant Attorney General Sunita Doddamani pleaded.
The commotion occurred on the ninth day of trial in Jackson, Michigan, where three members of a paramilitary group, the Wolverine Watchmen, are charged with providing material support for a terrorist act.
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Just like in the federal case, a crucial witness against the three men is Dan Chappel. He agreed in 2020 to become an informant, embedding himself for months inside the Watchmen after reporting to the FBI that the group talked chillingly about attacking police.
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“This witness can’t get away with misrepresenting his conduct, his service, his valor — which I would argue is stolen valor in this matter — to these 15 people," Ballard said of the jury.
Assistant Attorney General Bill Rollstin fired back, accusing Ballard of "besmirching this man’s integrity.”
“What's (Ballard's) point: He does or doesn't have a Purple Heart so now you shouldn’t believe his testimony?” Rollstin asked.
Judge Thomas Wilson said Chappel would get an opportunity Friday to more fully explain his injuries to the jury.