The Texas Realtor, who travelled on a private jet to take part in the US Capitol riot, shamelessly called for PayPal contributions for her legal expenses and company damages, having her kicked from the service.
Jenna Ryan, who said she had “no guilt in my heart” this week and feels like a hero after engaging in the DC attack, asked her Twitter followers for financial support on Thursday.
“I am accepting donations to pay legal fees and losses due to my arrest and charges by the FBI for protesting at the US Capitol. Thank you for your support. Any amount helps,” posted the disgraced real estate agent along with a PayPal link.
She continued saying with, “I was set up on fundly but they shut me down saying I’m a racist. So now I’m on PayPal where I’ve been for many years. It’s safer.”
Even Ryan wrote, “I have to go to trial in Washington DC for this misdemeanor. I believe I was wrongfully arrested and charged and we have to fight for my freedom and decl [sic] my name.”
“There is a concerted effort to destroy patriotic, Christian, patriots and Trump supporters. It is happening, and we need to come together. At this point I need support so that I can clear my name,” she said, whining that her computers, phone and MAGA hat were confiscated.
Ryan also said, “I am being surrounded by hateful people who are calling me a racist and asking for me to go to prison for 10 or 20 years and saying all sorts of horrible mean things about me. They don’t even know me. They want my business destroyed. I need help patriots.”
She said she raised $1,000 — but by Thursday evening, PayPal had closed her account.
“PayPal has a policy to allow fundraising for legal defense purposes,” company rep Kim Eichorn reported to CBS News in an email.
She added, “PayPal thoroughly reviews accounts, and if we learn that funds are used for anything other than legal defense, the account will be subject to immediate closure. We can confirm that the account in question has been closed.”
Ryan later acknowledged her account had been closed.
She also tweeted, “Shucky darn I can’t do business with PayPal anymore. What am I gonna do with myself? I think I will survive. Seems like some people want to cancel me because I’m trying to get donations from PayPal. Big Woop.”
“Ryan, who requested a pardon from then-President Donald Trump, was charged with “disorderly behaviour on Capitol grounds” and “knowingly entering or staying without proper authority in any restricted building or grounds.