First Name : Isabella

Last Name : Ciambotti

Approx. Age : 24

State : Virginia

Tags : East Coast Network  

Notes

Isabella Rose Ciambotti (DOB: 06/11/97) attended the Charlottesville counter protest while a creative writing student at the University of Virginia. She admitted in a New York Times article to witnessing left-wing protesters assaulting members of the alt-right: "I was on Market Street around 11:30 a.m. when a counter-protester ripped a newspaper stand off the sidewalk and threw it at alt-right protesters. I saw another man from the white supremacist crowd being chased and beaten. People were hitting him with their signs. A much older man, also with the alt-right group, got pushed to the ground in the commotion." She acted in a short film she produced with another UVA student. Ms. Ciambotti currently (2022) works as an administrative assistant at First Presbyterian Church of Richmond (Ahh, the value of a liberal arts degree!). Perhaps her creative writing degree could be put to better use writing fake news for the MSM. https://archive.vn/4kiEz#selection-2375.0-2375.18, https://archive.vn/Gb0k1 https://vimeo.com/isabellaciambotti https://medium.com/@ir.ciambotti



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