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A Washington D.C. court has ruled that the far-right group Proud Boys is stripped of its control over its own name, following a racist attack on the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in December 2020. The decision, issued by Judge Tanya Jones Bosier on February 3, 2025, responds to the group's failure to pay a court-ordered $2.8 million judgment for vandalizing the church during a rally supporting Donald Trump.
The attack involved members of the Proud Boys, including Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, scaling walls and destroying property, including a Black Lives Matter banner. Past rulings have described their actions as "evil" and "reprehensible," indicating racially discriminatory motives. Tarrio, who organized the January 6 Capitol insurrection, was recently pardoned after serving time for his actions.
As part of the ruling, the church now retains the right to approve any commercial use of the Proud Boys' name and insignia. Kamala Harris defeated Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, which fueled discord culminating in the attack. The exact implications of this ruling for the Proud Boys remain unclear.