Authorities first claimed misuse of COVID money, then dropped case entirely
By Bob Unruh

The federal government is facing a million-dollar-plus claim under the Federal Tort Claims Act for the Biden administration’s raid on a Massachusetts monastery and various related groups because authorities claimed officials there were misusing COVID funds in a case that shortly later was dropped.
It is Judicial Watch that this week announced the launch of an effort to obtain justice for the people and groups Biden targeted.
“Judicial Watch is honored to stand up for Father Andrew and Ms. Stockton for their horrendous anti-Christian mistreatment at the hands of the weaponized Biden Department of Justice,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
The case involves Father Brian Andrew Bushell, Tracey Stockton, a lawyer, the Shrine of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, St. Paul’s Foundation, the Annunciation House, and the Marblehead Brewing Company, all described as “victims of the acts of federal government employees acting in the scope of their official duties.”