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'Proud Boys' Name Now Belongs to Black Church They Vandalized
Proud Boy members destroyed a Black Lives Matter sign on the church grounds during a pro-Trump 'Stop The Steal' event.
DC judge gives control of Proud Boys’ trademark to Black church attacked by far-right group
The Proud Boys lost control of their trademarked name on Monday after a judge in Washington, DC, ruled that it be handed over to a Black church that was attacked by members of the far-right group four years ago.
Proud Boys Lose Control of Their Name to a Black Church They Vandalized
A judge awarded the trademarked name and symbols to a Washington church to help satisfy a $2.8 million judgment against the far-right group.
Proud Boys lose their trademark ownership to a Black church they vandalized, court rules
Court rules Metropolitan AME Church owns Proud Boys' trademark after the group fails to pay $2.8 million judgment.
Proud Boys lose name's trademark to members of Black Washington church. Florida leader reacts
The trademark for the name and symbols of the far-right extremist group the Proud Boys is now owned by a Black church in Washington, D.C.
Black church in DC that was vandalized by the Proud Boys gains control over the group’s trademark
The Proud Boys has lost the trademark to their name and logos after a Washington D.C. judge gave the rights to an historic Black church vandalized by the far-right group's members in 2020.
A Black DC church was vandalized by the Proud Boys. Now the church controls the group’s trademark
A judge has awarded a historic Black church in Washington control over the Proud Boys trademark after the far-right group defaulted on a $2.8 million judgment.
Once vandalized by the Proud Boys, a historic Black DC church now owns their name
A D.C. Superior Court judge awarded control of the far-right group's name to the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church as part of a civil suit.
Black D.C. church vandalized by Proud Boys awarded control of group’s name
The ruling effectively prohibits Proud Boys chapters from legally using their own name or typical symbols without the permission of the Metropolitan AME Church.
Black church vandalized by Proud Boys hopes to use attention for social justice
We intend to take that evil and use it for good,’ says pastor of Metropolitan AME Church, which was awarded trademark of group that vandalized it.
Judge Awards Proud Boys Trademark To Black Church It Vandalized
A DC judge has awarded the Proud Boys' trademarked name to the Black church the far-right group vandalized four years ago.
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Proud Boys lose naming rights to Black church members attacked after Trump rally in 2020
Extremist organization instrumental in the Jan. 6 insurrection has been stripped of its trademark after failing to pay ...
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Proud Boys looking to sell merch will now have to tell it to the church
Metropolitan AME Church won a default judgment against the the Proud Boys for the destruction of a BLM sign. A judge has ...
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