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Stone insists the photo was "misinterpreted," and was just "a random photo taken from the Internet."
Stone Then Uses Threatening Image to for Donations
Also, video of van being transported, as tarp falls off.
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If the judge sees his posts as a violation of her previous order he could await trial from a jail cell.
Stone posts image to Instagram, “Who framed Roger Stone,” suggesting he thinks he was framed.
Judge says there will be no “third chance,” and if he violates the gag order again he’ll go to jail.
Many were outraged upon seeing the Instagram image. U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) called it "stomach turning" and "criminally threatening."