Freedom update: Winter Thaws and Spring Buds.

March 2026: Although many legal factors favored her motion for early termination of probation, Krystal’s motion was denied with Judge Ranjan writing, “it is not in the interest of justice to terminate Ms. Di Pippa’s probation early.”

April 2026: Peppy has been at the halfway house for two months now. Halfway houses are highly restrictive environments that place many barriers to re-entry but, despite the obstacles, Pep and Krystal are beginning to discover home together again. Pep has gotten three home passes, ranging from 12 – 48 hours. This has allowed him to be with the healing wealth of love and comradeship that y’all have been sending: Art, letters, books, photos, mementos, and meals, savored in spacious moments of release.

These moments are the drips the state allows while being sure to maintain its chokehold with an irritatingly bulky ankle bracelet, phone calls at specific hours to “check-in”, home visits/inspections, and pre-approved physical movement.

The state may still control much of our temporal physical reality but they can’t take what we will never surrender, our wild hearts, anarchist principles, and commitment to liberation. So in the “(dis)interest of justice” wherever you are, stay strong comrades!