WASHINGTON (AP) — A woman who spit on the top federal prosecutor for the nation’s capital during a videotaped interview pleaded guilty on Thursday to assault charges.
Emily Gabriella Sommer, 32, of Washington, D.C., is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 10 for assaulting then-acting U.S. Attorney and two law-enforcement officers who arrested her several days after she spit on Martin. Sommer pleaded guilty to three counts of assaulting public officials, according to .
A trial for Sommer had been scheduled to start next Monday. Instead, U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb accepted Sommer’s guilty plea and will sentence her.
On May 8, a Newsmax reporter was interviewing Martin on a sidewalk outside his office when Sommer approached him.
“Are you Ed Martin? You are Ed Martin,” Sommer said before lunging at him and spitting on his left shoulder, .
As she walked away, Sommer swore at Martin and called him “a disgusting man.”
“My name is Emily Gabriella Sommer, and you are served,” she said.
Sommer later took credit for the spitting incident in a message replying to a social media post by Martin.
The encounter occurred on the same day that President pulled for the District of Columbia. Martin faced bipartisan opposition in the Senate after a turbulent stint in the nation’s largest U.S. Attorney’s office. A said he could not support Martin for the job due to his support for rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Martin roiled the office with a series of unorthodox moves, such as subordinates who worked on politically sensitive cases. Trump replaced Martin with former Fox News host , who was by the Senate on Aug. 2.
When U.S. Marshals Service deputies went to arrest Sommer at her apartment on May 22, she spit in a deputy’s face and kicked him, prosecutors said.
“How is that spit? Taste good? I was just getting over a cold sore. I hope I gave you herpes,” Sommer told the deputy, according to prosecutors.
Sommer also kicked a second deputy during her arrest and told another deputy, “I would put a bullet in you if I had it. I would put a bullet in every one of you right now,” prosecutors said.
During her initial court appearance in May, Sommer repeatedly disrupted the hearing with outbursts. Deputies picked her up and carried her out of the courtroom after one of her interruptions prompted a magistrate to suspend the hearing. Sommer later apologized to the magistrate for her courtroom conduct.
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