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First on Fox: According to a scorching report from Fox News Digital, a little-known consulting firm is quietly guiding the policy and messaging of dozens of progressive prosecutors across the country.
Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund (LELDF), a nonprofit based on professional organizations VirginiaA freelance group focused on criminal justice reform, called Wren Collective, helped guide and shape the office of at least 40 progressive prosecutors in 22 states with its “policy, public communication and legal judgments” of “policy, public communication and legal judgments.”
The report outlines the alleged impact of Wren collectives in the campaign and subsequent policy priorities for at least 40, including at least 40, which the report claims that the report alleges a comfortable relationship with the group, such as joining weekly meetings to relate to specific policy strategies, and even in a joint relationship with the signing of consistency with non-statistical consistency, a professional interpersonal relationship for professionals.
Wren Collective is a for-profit organization founded in 2020 by Jessica Brand, a Texas lawyer who serves as the organization’s executive director. Its purpose is to replace invalid, usually unwise solutions with Crime and security By supporting the victim’s solutions, “according to the website and strengthened by a team of policy and legal experts, they “design, promote and defend policies and practices based on evidence and compassion.”

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But the report in question says that the organization exerted a certain degree of influence beyond its stated priorities.
Among other things, the report accuses the group of engaging in an “influence-peddling operation,” in part by increasing the access and engagement that certain donors or “well-connected” activities had with the district attorneys’ offices in question, arguing that it “demonstrates that these elected prosecutors’ actions are shaped not by their own ideas or by those of voters and local stakeholders,” but are instead pursued “at the best” of a certain few.
The LELDF report found that since 2015, there have been 100 progressive regional lawyers across the country, and Wren collective staff allegedly “embedded” 40 offices in at least 40 offices, based on documents prepared through the Information Act for Freedom of Information and other public documents, as well as other public documents, showing the comfortable relationship between the group and the free litigation.
The report identifies the “hatchery” of Wren Collective – Leldf defined as the Leldf tied to the Consultancy Group, such as the former San Francisco da Chesa Boudin, former Los Angeles DA George George Gaincon and Travis County, Texas, Travis County, Da Jose Garza.
“Based on public information requests (total of 50,000 pages of email and text messages), campaign financial documents and tax documents, this study demonstrates [how] The report said a small number of left-wing social justice organizations have a great connection with campaign donors and had a huge impact on these prosecutors through WREN Collective’s consulting services. ”

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The report points to an email exchange, specifically “explaining it all” and shows the so-called comfort relationship between the group and the services it can provide to prosecutors.
In June 2020, an email sent by WREN Collect Lawyer to Multnomah County (Portland) DA-Elect Mike Schmidt and his policy adviser included an email on how to repeal the justice-related model policy, which involved how to abolish the organization’s bail and reduce the organization’s prison population “Write letters for British lawyers in Virginia” and set up a long list of the group, along with examples of the group.
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“In addition to assistance with staffing issues during policy rollout and during crisis periods, office organization and communication support, we have written and can develop policies in the following areas:
1. bail
2. Transfer/Deviation
3. Air intake
4. try out
5. A guilty guide
6. fine
7. Police-related prosecution
8. Brady (related to the officer
Improper behavior) and “Don’t call” or
Exclude list
9. Belief integrity or sentencing
Comment unit
10. Teenager transfer
11. Felony and misdemeanor cases backlog”
The email continues to state that Wren Collective has such issues “no billing or publicity” while adding “these policies will be yours, not ours”, the report said.
In summary, the report includes documents from 23 public record requests, with a total of 65 requests, as well as publicly available documents and previous FOIA files to “cross-reference names and communications to build a list of 40 progressive prosecutors who themselves regularly communicate regularly and conduct policy, exchange and legal strategies and legal strategies with the Wren Collective or Jessica brand and communicate substantively directly with them.”
When asked about the report, Brand defended Wren Collective’s work and commented on Fox News on Monday, while criticizing LELDF for publishing the report.
“Wren spent five years proudly with Prosecutors and the Law Enforcement of policies to reduce crime and improve community safety. I haven’t read this report yet, but Wren’s job is not a secret, they could have visited our website, which clearly shows what we do. Our team also regularly quotes quotes about our work in major media. Strangely, when law enforcement and recruitment crises face significant mental health challenges, the organization wants to focus on WREN, and what Ledlf certainly knows is universal practices — in conservative and progressive organizations, they all work with these positions rather than how to help officials. ”

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In crisis communication, WREN allegedly collectively helped shape former Loudon County, Virginia, Commonwealth attorney Buta Biberaj handled the handling of a high-profile sexual assault case of a biological male student on a female student at Ashburn High School. The case became national news in 2021 when the girl’s father, Scott Smith, opposed the school’s failure to protect her daughter at a school board meeting and then saw a meeting of law enforcement officers in a viral video.
A circuit judge initiated Biberaey from an appeal against Smith’s arrest in September 2022, which caused arrests in September 2022’s “justice” and Rennes emerged quickly collectively and soon after assisting Biberaj in developing a communication strategy.
Leldf’s report found, “I hope you’re all right.” Leldf’s report found that a Wren collective staff member wrote in an email dated September 19, 2022 and greeted Biberaj directly. “We saw the news in the Scott Smith case and wonder if you want some communication support? Please let us know if anything can be done to help you.”
According to the report, Biberaj agreed and set up a time to talk to the group. Prosecutor, his campaign has been PAC by Liberal donor George Soros lost his efforts to reelection in 2023, Republican Bob Anderson.
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According to a copy reviewed by Fox Digital, Lairdev’s report found that the office of district attorney Jose Garza in Travis County, Texas, signed a non-public agreement with Wren Collective’s Jessica Brand in 2022.
Garza is another Soros supports da Who is repeatedly subject to conservatives and police Mollusks allegedly against crime policies, including a alleged “police war” that suffered a fever last year when Austin officers were sentenced to two years in prison after fatally shooting a knife-wielding man in 2019.
“The document is executed between the Wren Collective and the Travis County District Attorney’s Office. WrenCollective is a financially sponsored organization (see) with the Travis County District Attorney’s Office, contracting with the Travis County Pressition Office, providing the office with the policy and communication for a period of time,” the document signed for a period of time.
“Any information or materials professionally involved between these parties is confidential and Wren may not disclose to any third party without the permission of the office. Wren agrees to ensure that all materials provided by the office are secure. Wren also acknowledges that, as an advisor to the office, it is controlled by the same ethical and professional liability rules as the office,” the NDA continues. ”
Brand reportedly led the preparations for a CNN interview later that year, according to email records reported in the report.
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The WREN collective also plays a role in the movements of certain progressive prosecutors and their joint political action committees, which are usually responsible for fundraising and contacting donors, directly or indirectly, to solicit large-scale campaign contributions, directly or indirectly on behalf of certain campaigns.
The group also serves as a campaign adviser to the prosecutor and its joint PAC, including helping candidates provide “public and media communications” such as press releases, professional editors and interviews, the report said.
Fox News Digital contacted Garza’s office and contacted Biberaj, Schmidt and Boudin after DA.
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The report concluded that many newly cast DAS are entering their green roles and that guidance is needed when Wren employees borrow expertise – but the advice is more than just broad advice.
“These newbies – who never served as prosecutors or operated organizations before winning the game – turned to external groups for guidance, including many groups that funded campaigns,” the report found.
Andrew Mark Miller of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.