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White nationalist Austin Gillespie — who changed his name to Augustus Sol Invictus — was arrested over the weekend for allegedly stalking his wife. Invictus was jailed on Tuesday in Orange County.
Augustus Sol Invictus, 36, was arrested Monday at a Florida mall by Brevard County Sheriff's deputies on a warrant issued out of South Carolina, the Miami Herald reported. Jail records described ...
If you don't know, Florida Senate candidate Augustus Sol Invictus (the only member of the Libertarian Party running to fill the seat vacated by presidential hopeful Marco Rubio) is accused of ...
The wife of white supremacist Augustus Sol Invictus, who is accused of kidnapping his spouse and their two children in December, railed against her husband at his Friday bail hearing, calling him ...
Augustus Sol Invictus, 36, was granted a $10,000 bond on March 31 by a South Carolina Circuit Court, the Herald Online reported at the time. Even though there were no reported cases at the South ...
Augustus Sol Invictus, who is a white nationalist and ex-Senate candidate, has been arrested on an out-of-county warrant on charges of kidnapping, “high and aggravated” domestic violence and ...
Libertarian candidate for Florida Governor Adrian Wyllie responds to a question during an interview with the Associated Press Florida staff, Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014, in Miami.
When you're too nutty for Libertarians, that's saying something. Meet the Libertarian Party of Florida's candidate for the U.S. Senate, a 32-year-old Orlando lawyer who has adopted the whimsically ...
Augustus Sol Invictus, who freely describes himself as “the most dangerous Libertarian in America,” had a freewheeling chat with party members Tuesday night in Coral Gables.
The head of the party’s state chapter, Adrian Wyllie, has resigned in order to protest the nomination of Augustus Sol Invictus as the party’s nomination for U.S. senator.
Augustus Sol Invictus, the lawyer, "revolutionary conservative," and crusader "to guard western civilization against foreign aggression and internal corruption," has for the past few years been ...
Augustus Sol Invictus, who once drank the blood of a freshly killed goat, is not your typical U.S. Senate candidate. Augustus Sol Invictus, who freely describes himself as “the most dangerous ...
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