Elizabeth Oyer, the Justice Department’s pardon attorney, was fired on March 7, which Oyer believes is because she refused to recommend that Mel Gibson should get the right to purchase a gun ...
By Abid Rahman International Editor, Digital A pardon attorney at the Justice Department claims she was fired after refusing to restore Mel Gibson‘s gun rights. In an interview with the Times ...
Elizabeth G. Oyer, the former U.S. pardon attorney for the Department of Justice, says she has been fired after she opposed restoring actor Mel Gibson's right to carry a gun, according to reports.
On Saturday night, actor and Donald Trump Hollywood “ambassador” Mel Gibson sat next to FBI Director Kash Patel at a UFC event in Las Vegas. The pair fist bumped and posed together for ...
Despite being an acting special ambassador to Hollywood, Mel Gibson, the actor and Oscar-winning director who pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of battering his ex-girlfriend in 2011, ...
“They sent it back to me saying, ‘We would like you to add Mel Gibson to this memo,'”Oyer said. That included a letter from Gibson’s lawyers noting he had been tapped by Trump as a ...
By Shaila Dewan The actor Mel Gibson’s years-old misdemeanor conviction on domestic violence charges made headlines again this week, after a Trump administration official said she was fired for ...
Gibson's access to guns is prohibited due to a 2011 "no contest" plea. A top official leading the Justice Department's Office of the Pardon Attorney said she was fired from her post one day after ...
Former Justice Department pardon attorney Elizabeth G. Oyer says she was fired one day after she refused to recommend that actor Mel Gibson have his gun rights restored, according to the New York ...
A senior Justice Department official claims she was fired after she refused a Trump administration request to restore Mel Gibson's gun rights when he was appointed ambassador to Hollywood.
The personal friend of Donald Trump got his rights stripped after being convicted of a domestic-battery misdemeanor.