A man who was arrested after being caught on video shoving a conservative journalist to the ground at an anti-ICE riot Saturday was found guilty of defrauding Minnesota’s unemployment program of almost $7,000 more than 20 years ago, court documents show.
Savanah Hernandez, a reporter for Turning Point USA’s “Frontlines,” maintains that Chris Ostroushko along with his wife DeYanna and daughter Paige, attacked her while she was filming the demonstration against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) outside a federal building in Minneapolis. In 2005, Ostroushko was convicted after it was found that he had received thousands of dollars in unemployment benefits when he was actually employed, according to a screenshot of a legal complaint posted to X on Monday by CrimeWatchMpls, an affiliate of Minnesota-based news outlet Alpha News.
Ostroushko, who was born in 1975 according to a court document, was in his late 20s at the time the unemployment fraud took place. He ultimately received a stay of execution on his sentencing and was discharged from probation after less than two years, according to the signed document dated March 2007.
“On December 31, 2002, Christopher Ostroushko applied for unemployment insurance benefits by completing an application via the Internet,” the complaint posted by CrimeWatchMpls read. “Based upon the information provided, a weekly unemployment benefit of $452.00 beginning January 5, 2003, was established for Ostroushko. Ostroushko received said benefit through July 12, 2003.”
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