BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) — New court documents accuse anti-government activist Ammon Bundy of hiding his assets in a new sequence of shell companies as a civil lawsuit against him continues.
In a message via Twitter, Bundy told Boise State Public Radio: “No assets are being hidden by any llc.”
In a video recording from April 19, Bundy said he sold his home and doesn’t have much for St. Luke’s Health System to recover in the case.
“I have a few cars that I own,” Bundy said, in addition to some tools and about $50,000 in cash.
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St. Luke’s sued him, a close friend, Diego Rodriguez, and organizations tied to both men nearly a year ago after Bundy encouraged his followers to protest at the hospital. The grandson of Rodriguez was being evaluated at St. Luke’s over health concerns.
The protests last…