
An alleged Minnesota churchgoer filed a lawsuit against former CNN anchor Don Lemon and protesters for āemotional distress,ā TMZ reported Tuesday.
Ann Doucette alleged in court documents that Lemon and protesters āunlawfully interferedā with her right to āfreely exercise her religion in a private place of worshipā when he stormed her church during a Jan. 18 service to protest federal immigration enforcement, according to TMZ. She claimed to suffer āsevere emotional distress, fear, anxiety, and traumaā as a result of the protest, and is suing for an unspecified amount of money, according to the outlet.
Lemon and a group of anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protesters enteredĀ The Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota following the shooting death of Renee Good in an attempt to confront the churchās pastor, who was believed to be connected to the law enforcement agency. Lemon live-streamed the event on YouTube and acknowledged, āItās uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but thatās really ⦠thatās what protesting is about.ā
The Department of Justice (DOJ) charged Lemon in late January with violations against the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act and Ku Klux Klan Act. The DOJās indictment alleged that the move was part of a āclandestine operationā called āOperation Pullup,ā during which defendants āoppressed, threatened, and intimidatedā churchgoers and the pastor. The former CNN anchor was then arrested in Los Angeles for what he called āan act of journalism.ā
A judge ordered Lemonās release without bond and without travel shortly after his arrest. Lemon said outside the courthouse in January, āI have spent my entire career covering the newsāI will not stop now.ā
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