Kentucky woman accused of defacing World War II Memorial released, due back in court in September

A federal judge on Tuesday denied a Department of Justice motion to place a Kentucky woman accused of vandalizing the World War II Memorial in Washington into temporary detention, according to court records.
Kentucky woman accused of defacing World War II Memorial released, due back in court in September

A federal judge has denied a motion by the Department of Justice to detain a Kentucky woman. She is accused of vandalizing the World War II Memorial in Washington. The woman will be released and is scheduled to appear in court again in September.

  • A federal judge denied the DOJ’s motion for temporary detention.
  • The motion concerned a Kentucky woman accused of vandalizing the World War II Memorial.
  • The woman has been released and is expected back in court in September.
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