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D.C. Jury Acquits Sidney Reid After Judge Rebukes Pirro’s Prosecution

Three grand juries had already rejected felony charges, signaling deep doubts about the case.

Overview

  • Jurors deliberated for less than two hours before finding Reid not guilty of misdemeanor assault stemming from a July encounter outside the D.C. Jail.
  • U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan sanctioned the government for discovery violations, struck a prosecution witness, and delivered adverse instructions on inconsistent testimony, late disclosures, and self-defense.
  • Prosecutors turned over jail surveillance video the night before trial despite earlier assertions that no footage existed, and a key text message from FBI Agent Eugenia Bates was missing from the evidence set.
  • Bates' texts admitted at trial referred to Reid as a "libtard" and described her injuries as "boo boos," further eroding the credibility of the government’s case.
  • The not-guilty verdict is final and has intensified scrutiny of Jeanine Pirro’s D.C. office after repeated grand-jury refusals and mounting criticism of politically charged prosecutions.