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Teresa Borrenpohl has filed a $5 million claim for damages against the men responsible for dragging her out of a Republican town hall in February, while a GoFundMe campaign has raised over $330,000… ...
Teresa Borrenpohl filed a tort claim, or a legal complaint that puts other parties on notice for a civil lawsuit, in Kootenai County court on Monday, according to a news release.
When Teresa Borrenpohl was dragged out of an Idaho town hall in February over her aggressive questioning of Republican officials — by dark-clad men who refused to identify themselves — it ...
During the incident in February a female protester – Teresa Borrenpohl – was pulled from her seat, wrestled to the ground and dragged out of a packed auditorium by the unidentified men ...
The tort claim says Teresa Borrenpohl is seeking damages of at least $5 million. KREM 2 News confirmed Monday morning that Dr. Teresa Borrenpohl has hired Wendy Olson to represent her.
Teresa Borrenpohl was dragged out of a County Republican Central Committee meeting by her wrists and ankles by three private security guards. James Liddell. Monday 24 February 2025 13:53 GMT.
Woman seeks $5M in damages after removal from GOP town hall for heckling. Teresa Borrenpohl was dragged from the February event in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, by guards in plain clothes.
Teresa Borrenpohl posted to her Instagram: "I could have never imagined by right to free speech and my right to assemble could be stripped in such a violent way." View this post on Instagram.
Teresa Borrenpohl was dragged out of the meeting at Coeur d’Alene High School on Feb. 22. In video shared by meeting organizers, the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee, ...
Teresa Borrenpohl was booing and loudly commenting to lawmakers speaking at the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee event, when men in black jackets grabbed her, pulled her to the floor ...
Teresa Borrenpohl intends to sue Kootenai County Sheriff Norris, claiming her rights were violated after being dragged out of a town hall in Coeur d’Alene.
The tort claim says Teresa Borrenpohl is seeking damages of at least $5 million. KREM 2 News confirmed Monday morning that Dr. Teresa Borrenpohl has hired Wendy Olson to represent her.