by Tim Eyman | Feb 10, 2021
After filing for bankruptcy and then having the AG bully my attorney off the case, I was forced to represent myself. In March 2019, I filed a partial summary judgement motion to dismiss the AG’s proposed lifetime ban on my future political activity (because...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 10, 2021
From: Tim Eyman To: Friends who’ve helped me and my family over the years. Thank you for helping me and my family survive Bob Ferguson’s vicious assault. It’s been a rough 8 1/2 years. But thanks to you, we’re still here and we’re still fighting. ...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 9, 2021
COMPLETELY CRAZY: AG wants $7.8M fine, lifetime ban on all my future political activity, & me personally to be a PAC forever (retroactive to 2012). Judge’s decision tomorrow, Wed, Feb 10, 1-3pm. 8 1/2 years of investigation, litigation, and persecution of...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 8, 2021
This Wednesday, the judge will rule on my case. Will my 1st Amendment rights survive? Also, huge free speech victory on Saturday, no arrests, government backed down. I exercised my First Amendment rights 2 days ago in Olympia — will that be the last time...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 6, 2021
Will Tim Eyman & Glen Morgan get arrested today for committing an “Act of Free Speech?” 12pm-1pm at the Capitol in Olympia next to the fountain! Glen is one of my heroes. He’ll speak first and then me and then others. We will all be committing...
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