DLJ wasn’t even arrested or charged with any crime. Thanks to everyone that supported and moved this to its ultimate conclusion!
JERSEY CITY, NJ – A case generated by a criminal complaint filed against One People’s Project founder Daryle Lamont Jenkins by a Council of Conservative Citizens associate that is currently working as a public defender in Hudson County, has been dismissed by that court.
Last month Joel Marasco filed a criminal complaint against Jenkins charging him with cyberstalking and bias harassment by “threatening, stalking and harassing the victim, causing him to fear for his safety” and “by repeatedly using the words ‘White’ and ‘Italian’ referring to the victim’s race.” Jenkins has never met or spoken to Marasco, but One People’s Project has written about his associations with not just the Council of Conservative Citizens but other White supremacist groups and figures as well. Commune Magazine published an article about the so-called alt-right in New York City, identifying Marasco and quoting him regarding his support for Trump and an eventual white city-state during a neo-Fascist conference held there at the Playwright Tavern two years ago.
According to records, Marasco started working as a public defender last year, and before that had close ties to political figures in Jersey City, including those who were seeking the Mayor’s office. It is not known if he still maintains such ties, but despite the documenting of his White supremacist ties, he still maintains his position as an assistant deputy public defender position.
Although a complaint was filed, Jenkins was never arrested or charged with a crime, nor did he have to appear in court.
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