A grand jury has found "no probable cause" to indict a woman who allegedly threatened to "sacrificially kill" President Donald Trump as the evidence against her was "weak" and she had "no intent to harm anyone," according to a new filing from her defense lawyers.

Nathalie Jones, 50, formerly of Indiana, can walk free now after being originally charged with threatening to kill, kidnap or injure the president and transmitting kidnapping threats using interstate commerce in connection to a series of alleged threats she hurled over social media. Jones' attorneys disclosed the grand jury decision in a motion filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to modify her release conditions.

Jones, who now lives in New York, was let out of jail by Chief U.S. District Judge J

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