Jenny Cudd, a Texas woman who was recently arrested for storming the U.S. Capitol on January 6, is now begging a federal judge to let her go on a vacation to Mexico she had planned prior to storming the Capitol, according to The Daily Beast.
In a court filing on Monday, Cudd’s attorneys said she “planned and prepaid for a weekend retreat with her employees” in Riviera Maya, Mexico, later this month and would like to be allowed to go on the trip.
Cudd, who is from Midland, Texas, told the court that the trip is “a work-related bonding retreat for employees and their spouses.”
The Texas woman had posted on her Facebook page bragging about tearing down Nancy Pelosi’s office.
“Do I think that it was wrong for us to go to the Capitol? Absolutely not, Cudd said in the Facebook video. “Do I think that it was wrong for me to go through an open door and get inside of the Capitol? No I don’t. I didn’t break any laws, I didn’t do anything unlawful, and I think that’s probably why the FBI and the law enforcement have not contacted me.”
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