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Prosecutor: Revoke bail for impeachment figure Robert Hyde
MALDEN, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts judge is considering whether to revoke bail in a protective order case against a Connecticut man who has emerged as a figure in the impeachment proceedings agai…
A prosecutor made the request to revoke Robert F. Hyde’s bail during a hearing in Malden District Court on Thursday, with police accusing Hyde of repeatedly violating a civil protective order obtained by a political consultant, The Hartford Courant reported.
The consultant obtained the restraining order last summer, accusing Hyde of harassing and stalking her. She lives in Massachusetts and works frequently in Washington, D.C. The Courant reported it was not naming the woman because she fears for her safety.
The judge did not immediately rule and scheduled the next court date for March 6.
Hyde, of Simsbury, Connecticut, made headlines Tuesday when House Democrats’ released text messages between Hyde and Lev Parnas, a close associate of Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani. In the messages, Hyde disparages U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch and purportedly gives Parnas updates on her location and cellphone use.
Before Tuesday, Hyde was known in Connecticut as an obscure Republican candidate for Congress in the state’s 5th District who was censured by his own party’s leaders for offensive and misogynistic tweets.
Hyde has denied any involvement in Ukraine.
U.S Congressional candidate Robert Hyde of Simsbury displays campaign phone-grips under the Genius of Connecticut statue in the Connecticut State Capitol Friday, Jan. 17, 2020. Documents released this week by House Democrats link Hyde to alleged campaign to surveil and harass Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
I was drinking when I texted Lev Parnas that my Ukrainian security men had U.S. ambassador under surveillance, Donald Trump ally who is running for Congress claims after bombshell messages are revealed
Robert Hyde, a congressional candidate in Connecticut, brushed off new messages that appear to show him monitoring the movements of a U.S. ambassador. 'For them to take some texts my buddy's and I wrote back to some dweeb we were playing with that we met a few times while we had a few drinks is definitely laughable,' wrote Hyde, seen here with President Trump in an image posted on Hyde's Instagram account
Trump impeachment: FBI visits CT home of Robert Hyde, report says
Robert Hyde, who has been named in recent evidence released by Democrats in the...
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