Elizabeth G. Oyer, a former pardon attorney at the Department of Justice, was reportedly fired for refusing to recommend the restoration of Hollywood actor Mel Gibson’s gun rights. Senior Justice ...
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Actor Mel Gibson Wants His Gun Rights Back
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A Justice Department attorney, Elizabeth G. Oyer, claims she was fired after refusing to support restoring Mel Gibson’s gun rights, citing concerns over his domestic violence conviction.
A former Department of Justice employee says that a dispute over Mel Gibson and lethal weapons led to her firing. Oyer and representatives for the Justice Department didn't immediately respond to ...
Amanda Edwards/Getty; Department of Justice A pardon attorney for the Justice Department was fired last week, and she suspects it had something to do with Mel Gibson. Elizabeth G. Oyer told The ...
Mel Gibson, a cast member in “Monster Summer,” poses at a special screening of the film, on Sept. 24, 2024, in Los Angeles. Not sure how to find NewsNation on your TV? Find your channel here. Get 24/7 ...
The former U.S. pardon attorney, Elizabeth G. Oyer, was terminated Friday after she opposed restoring actor Mel Gibson’s rights to carry a gun, her spokesperson and two Justice Department ...
In an interview with The New York Times, she said the dismissal took place one day after she pushed back against restoring Mel Gibson’s gun rights. Gibson, who lost his gun rights due to a 2011 ...