A woke crusader who allegedly sent violent threats to a pair of famous Lesbian bars shouldn’t be subjected to a psych evaluation — and was free to go, a criminal court judge ruled Wednesday.Judge Louis Nock said Anne Marie Bompart — whose been waging a one-woman war against the Cubbyhole and Henrietta Hudson in which she has accused the Sapphic watering holes of racism — isn’t in need of a mental exam, despite accusations that she threatened to “stomp” a bar worker’s dog to death.The bars have been fighting back against Bompart’s racial claims in a civil defamation suit — and after she had made numerous, outrageous threats and claims in the case, Judge James d’Auguste issued the request that a criminal judge issue a 730 psychiatric exam for her.However, Nock shot that idea down at her arraignment Wednesday, thus declining to use an option that could have kept her held behind in a psych ward for 72 hours.“I too, at this present moment, see no reason why a 730 evaluation should be ordered,” said Nock at Bompart’s arraignment.D’Auguste’s request for the mental exam came last week at a hearing, after which Bompart was arrested on criminal charges of harassment charges.The judge noted the impending arrest in his quest for the mental exam.
Bompart was hit with charges of aggravated harassment for sending violent messages to the bars as part of her “woke” campaign to get the watering holes canceled for allegedly mistreating non-white patrons.In one, she allegedly promised to one bartender that she would “stomp the s— out of his dog in front of him.”The request for the mental exam was considered at Bompart’s arraignment on the criminal charges Wednesday.
Her attorney, Gerard Lucciola, successfully argued against the test, saying his client is stable, “articulate” and knows who she is.“This is another attempt by the plaintiffs to get an advantage and use the criminal justice system [and a 730 exam] as some kind of sword,...