Judge Boasberg kills couple's Jan. 6 restitution refund ask
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Background: Photo of Cynthia Ballenger and her husband Christopher Price at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 (Justice Department). Left inset: Donald Trump speaks at the annual Road to Majority conference in Washington, DC, June 22, 2024 (Allison Bailey/NurPhoto via AP). Right inset: Chief U.S. District Judge James Boasberg (U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia).

Chief U.S. District Judge James Boasberg has denied a request from a Maryland couple who sought the return of around $1,000 in restitution following their pardon by President Donald Trump for involvement in the 2021 Capitol attack.

This refusal occurred on Monday, shortly after another judge in Washington, D.C. — U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss — denied a refund to a pardoned Jan. 6 defendant and ex-U.S. Marine, and approximately a month after Senior U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth rejected a similar appeal from Utah defendant John Sullivan.

“The court need not embark on a lengthy exegesis of this issue because it agrees with and adopts in full the analysis of Judge Randolph Moss of this district, who has just reached the same outcome in an identically postured case,” Boasberg explained Monday in a brief two-page order to defendants Cynthia Ballenger and her husband Christopher Price.

“Although the government agrees that return is appropriate, the court does not and will deny the Motion,” Boasberg said.

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Ballenger and Price filed a motion asking for a refund on their restitution on March 14, claiming they had previously “had no choice but to comply with the court”s restitution and assessment orders” under a threat of additional penalties and enforcement actions. The couple had asked for refund payments in the amount of $570 each.

“Defendants were not voluntary payors; they acted under legal compulsion,” the motion said. “To allow the government to retain these funds following vacatur, when there is no longer a lawful obligation, is inconsistent with fundamental fairness and due process.”

In his ruling Monday, Boasberg cited arguments made in the case that had been before Moss, United States v. Santos, rejecting a request from Jan. 6 defendant Hector Vargas Santos, 29, of Jersey City, New Jersey, for a similar refund following the mass pardons.

In his order, Moss brought up the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Knote v. United States, which described a pardon as “an act of grace” that does not restore “rights or property once vested in others in consequence of the conviction and judgment,” per the 1877 ruling. “Because Santos’ payments were collected while his convictions were ‘in force,’ the funds were not ‘erroneously collected’ and are therefore not refundable,” Moss said.

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