WASHINGTON — A grand jury has refused charges against a New York woman accused of threatening President Donald Trump , her attorney said in a court filing Monday.

D.C. District Court Chief Judge Jeb Boasberg released 49-year-old Nathalie Rose Jones last week to GPS monitoring over the objection of prosecutors, who argued she’d made violent threats toward Trump. Boasberg overturned a ruling by a magistrate judge who’d ordered Jones detained following her arrest in D.C. last month.

On Monday, Jones’ attorney, assistant federal public defender Mary Petras, asked Boasberg to remove her remaining release conditions – saying a grand jury in D.C. had declined to indict her.

“A grand jury has now found no probable cause to indict Ms. Jones on the charged offenses,” Petras wrote. “Given that f

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