Right: Eliazar Cisneros during prior Black Lives Matter crowd incident (exhibits in court documents). The “Trump Train” ...
A juror from the “Trump train” trial is not proud of the outcome. The juror, who wants to remain anonymous, claims the jury ...
The sixth "Trump Train" defendant, Eliazar Cisneros, was found liable of violating the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871. He was ordered to pay $10,000 in compensatory damages to the bus driver and $30,000 ...
That Trump supporter, Eliazar Cisneros, was found to be liable for a federal civil rights conspiracy violation. The jury fined him $30,000 as punishment. In addition to his actions in Texas ...
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After a two-week trial, jurors ordered Eliazar Cisneros to pay $40,000 (£30,000) in damages for conspiring to intimidate the campaign and disrupt its activities. But no liability was found on the ...
The lead organizer, Eliazar Cisneros, was held liable for using threats and intimidation to prevent plaintiffs former state senator Wendy Davis, campaign staffer David Gins and bus driver Timothy ...
The seven-person jury, which deliberated for most of Monday, said just one of the defendants, Eliazar Cisneros, violated the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 when the so-called Trump Train — a monicker ...
"It was a rah-rah group that sought to support and advocate for the candidate of their choice in a very loud way," said Francisco Canseco, an attorney for defendant Eliazar Cisneros. Canseco ...
This story has been updated to add new information and to correct inaccuracies. A Texas jury on Monday found that a San ...