MAGA Candidate William O'Hanlon to Appear in Federal Court December 2, 2024; Press Conference Scheduled Ahead of HearingBy: Valerie Carter Judge Williams, who will preside over the hearing, recently dismissed a civil case brought by O'Hanlon against BB&T Bank. That case stemmed from actions in 2020, when BB&T froze the account of WAB, a company owned by O'Hanlon, just days after he deposited over $100,000 in cashier's checks. The account freeze occurred without explanation, locking up WAB's remaining operating capital for four months and ultimately forcing the company to shut down, causing over 55 minorities to lose their six-figure-income jobs. The checks deposited at BB&T originated from Citizen's Bank, which had previously closed WAB's accounts after receiving a call from federal prosecutors. Mason McDowell, VP Bank Security Officer of Citizen's Bank, informed BB&T that WAB was under investigation and alleged it was a fraudulent company—claims that were baseless at the time, as WAB was under investigation but had not been charged with any wrongdoing. O'Hanlon filed a lawsuit against BB&T in NJ Superior Court for wrongful account termination, but the case was dismissed earlier this year. O'Hanlon, a staunch advocate for business owners' rights, has denounced these actions as unjust and a clear example of overreach by both financial institutions and federal authorities. "I'm confident that justice will prevail," said O'Hanlon. "This ongoing interference is not just a personal attack—it's an affront to all small business owners trying to succeed in a system that should protect them, not punish them. As a devout Catholic, I have unwavering faith that Jesus Christ will continue to guide and protect me through these challenges, as He has done throughout my life." In advance of the December 2nd court appearance, O'Hanlon will hold a press conference at 10:00 AM outside the Camden Federal Courthouse. Members of the legacy press are encouraged to attend and will have the opportunity to ask questions. Details of the Press Conference
Case Docket: United States v. O'Hanlon, et al., Criminal Docket No. 23-257 O'Hanlon remains committed to transparency and invites the public and media to stay informed as he continues to fight for justice and advocate for the rights of all business owners who hire minorities. https://youtu.be/ https://youtu.be/ End
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