Here’s a real head-scratcher from the land of legal lunacy. The lawyer defending Mohamed Sabry Soliman, you know, the guy charged with chucking a firebomb at a peaceful pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, apparently got herself kicked out of the lawyer game just a few years back.
Why? Oh, just a little thing called “misconduct concerning an immigration matter.” No biggie, right?
Sean Davis over at The Federalist dropped this gem on X, laying it out like a prosecutor's dream: Susanna Dvortsin, the attorney in question, got her law license yanked by the South Dakota Supreme Court in 2019. And not just a slap on the wrist, they straight-up barred her from practicing in the state.
“Guess who was banned from practicing law in 2019 for immigration misconduct? The attorney for the illegal immigrant family of the Egyptian terrorist who set a bunch of Jews on fire in Colorado,” Davis wrote, not pulling any punches.
But wait, it gets better.
Davis tossed in a screenshot of a news story showing Dvortsin is now representing Soliman and his family as the Trump administration tries to lock him up and ship the rest of his clan out of the country. He also shared a snapshot of the Board of Immigration Appeals’ decision, which didn’t spill the tea on exactly what “misconduct” Dvortsin pulled but backed up South Dakota’s 115-day ban and added their own. They ordered her to notify everyone involved in her pending cases before the Board, DHS, or Immigration Courts that she was persona non grata. Bet those were some fun phone calls.
Sean Davis over at The Federalist dropped this gem on X, laying it out like a prosecutor's dream: Susanna Dvortsin, the attorney in question, got her law license yanked by the South Dakota Supreme Court in 2019. And not just a slap on the wrist, they straight-up barred her from practicing in the state.
“Guess who was banned from practicing law in 2019 for immigration misconduct? The attorney for the illegal immigrant family of the Egyptian terrorist who set a bunch of Jews on fire in Colorado,” Davis wrote, not pulling any punches.
But wait, it gets better.
The South Dakota Supreme Court wasn’t the only one fed up with Dvortsin. The U.S. Department of Justice went full Thor’s hammer on her, banning her from practicing before the Department of Homeland Security in 2019. Their statement was crystal clear: “[Dvortsin] is immediately suspended from the practice of law before the Board [of Immigration Appeals], the Immigration Courts, or the DHS.”
That’s the kind of thing that makes you wonder if she missed the “don’t break the law while practicing law” memo.
Davis tossed in a screenshot of a news story showing Dvortsin is now representing Soliman and his family as the Trump administration tries to lock him up and ship the rest of his clan out of the country. He also shared a snapshot of the Board of Immigration Appeals’ decision, which didn’t spill the tea on exactly what “misconduct” Dvortsin pulled but backed up South Dakota’s 115-day ban and added their own. They ordered her to notify everyone involved in her pending cases before the Board, DHS, or Immigration Courts that she was persona non grata. Bet those were some fun phone calls.
So, here we are: a terrorist’s lawyer with a rap sheet for immigration shenanigans. Just another day in the clown show, right? Stay tuned, because this one’s bound to get weirder.
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