Update: In a statement, Nicholas Biase said, "I was recently made aware of a video where I regretfully made some statements in a private and social setting that don’t reflect my views about two local and state prosecutions. I said these things in an effort to please and impress someone I just met, who was secretly filming me."
He added, "I’m deeply sorry to the local and state law enforcement officials working on these matters, who deserve more respect than I showed them. I should have known better."
🚨BREAKING UPDATE: @TheJusticeDept @SDNYnews Chief of Public Affairs Nick Biase has officially responded
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) September 5, 2024
Biase claims his statements caught on @LWCmugclub undercover video do not reflect his actual views https://t.co/gTTc38dOgQ pic.twitter.com/cNrd1tmHM1