
Weird Little Guys The Florida Bar v Invictus
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Dec 18, 2025 A deep dive into Augustus Invictus's recent suspension from the Florida Bar reveals his tumultuous history. The discussion highlights his involvement in the notorious 2017 torch march at Charlottesville and his connections to various extremist groups. Listeners learn about the legal ramifications of his felony conviction, the unexpected delays in his sentencing, and his continued court activities despite the suspension. The conversation also touches on Invictus's financial troubles and intriguing personal history, hinting at his potential future in politics or sensational antics.
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Charlottesville As A Central Node
- The Unite the Right torch march was a central, organizing moment that links many contemporary extremist figures and events.
- Molly Conger shows how Charlottesville acts as a recurring node connecting present and past white supremacist activity.
Invictus Livestreamed The Torch March
- Augustus Invictus led and livestreamed the torch march, narrating the event and celebrating surrounding counter-protesters.
- His own video and post-rally boasts became primary evidence used in his conviction for intimidating with a burning object.
Evidence Made Conviction Straightforward
- The prosecution's case was bolstered by clear evidence: livestream footage, formation of a ring, witness fear, and post-event admissions.
- The jury saw the actions and statements as meeting the felony standard for intimidation with a burning object.
