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Ochs

American  
[oks] / ɒks /

noun

  1. Adolph Simon, 1858–1935, U.S. newspaper publisher.


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Nicholas Ochs, who ran the Proud Boys’ chapter in Hawaii and was charged with conspiracy one month after the Capitol attack, also met with prosecutors for a proffer interview in the fall of 2021.

From New York Times

But Young effectively conjured the romping chaos of Ochs’s cohort in the second act, along with his famous waltz and the darker, “Salome”-like dancing rhythms of the third act.

From New York Times

Because of the incredible size of the $9.8 billion observatory, “we had not much of a choice but to go by ship,” Ochs said.

From Scientific American

Nicholas R. Ochs, the founder of the Proud Boys chapter in Hawaii — and a former Republican candidate for the state legislature — faces charges including conspiracy, theft and destruction of federal property.

From Washington Times

Nicholas R. Ochs and Nicholas DeCarlo, co-defendants in a federal indictment charging them with conspiracy and other counts related to breaching the U.S.

From Washington Times