Former US Olympian pleads not guilty to damaging reflecting pool amid Trump’s renovation
Former US Olympian David Hearn pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of property destruction related to the Washington reflecting pool. Hearn, a three-time Olympian, is accused of maliciously damaging the pool's "American flag blue" liner on June 19th, with prosecutors claiming over $1,000 in damage.

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AI-generatedFormer US Olympian David Hearn pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of property destruction related to the Washington reflecting pool. Hearn, a three-time Olympian, is accused of maliciously damaging the pool's "American flag blue" liner on June 19th, with prosecutors claiming over $1,000 in damage. His attorneys argue the charges are baseless and an attempt to scapegoat Hearn for issues with the recent $14.7 million renovation, which has experienced problems like algae blooms and peeling liner. Hearn denies vandalizing anything, stating his bike tire may have touched a hose used for cleaning. Supporters gathered outside the court to show solidarity. A status hearing is scheduled for August 5th.
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5 extractedHearn's attorney Norm Eisen states the case 'should never have been brought' and Hearn is innocent.
US Attorney Jeanine Pirro claims prosecutors have 'tremendous evidence' Hearn 'forcefully and violently' pulled up the liner.
The reflecting pool was refurbished with an 'American flag blue' liner at Donald Trump's request.
Hearn was indicted on a single felony count of property destruction.
David Hearn, former Olympic canoe racer, pleaded not guilty to damaging Washington's reflecting pool.