Would-Be Kavanaugh Assassin Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison

Nicholas Roske, who planned an attempt to kill the judge of the Supreme Court Brett Cavano in 2022, was sentenced to imprisonment for about eight years on Friday.

Roske, who, as reported, now identifies as a transgender woman named Sophie, was sentenced to 97 months of federal prison by Judge Deborah Bordman, appointed by Biden as judge in accordance with The press release of the public relations department for the Ministry of Justice (Ministry of Justice).

Politician Reports Bordman said that she took into account the transgender person Roske when determining the sentence.

After Roske is released, he will face “life over the controlled liberation.”

“An attempt to kill the judge of the Supreme Court Brett Cavanano was a disgusting attack on the entire judicial system by a deeply worried person,” said Prosecutor Pam Bondi Prosecutor General. “The Ministry of Justice will appeal the extremely insufficient sentence, issued by a district court, which does not reflect the terrible facts of this case.”

Breitbart News reported In September, these documents obtained by The Daily Wire showed that Roske is a biological man, “identifies himself as a transgender woman and was deeply mentally ill and suicidal.”

The Daily Wire said that “a source familiar with the trial in the case” claimed that Roske allegedly used “female personalities on the Internet before the murder attempt.”

According to the press release of public relations management for the Ministry of Justice in April 2025, Rosk beg Guilty of trying to kill Cavano.

According to the press release, as part of the guilt of Rosk, he “admitted that on June 7, 2022 he flew from the Los Andegeles International Airport to the Dulles International Airport with firearms and ammunition in his proven baggage,” and then went to Montgomery district, Maryland “with the intention of killing” Cavawano.

Breitbart News Senior editor in general Joel Pollak reported In January, when Roske “told law enforcement agencies that he was inspired by a leakage of the draft opinion on the case, which canceled Row against Wade.

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