Transgender Individual Lance Twiggs Granted Limited Immunity for Statement in Charlie Kirk Murder Case

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Transgender Individual Lance Twiggs Granted Limited Immunity for Statement in Charlie Kirk Murder Case

Lance Twiggs, the transgender individual who was the roommate and romantic partner of Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk, was granted limited immunity for a recorded statement he provided to authorities in April, as per a recent court filing.

According to prosecutors, Twiggs received "use-immunity" for the statement he made to authorities on April 20. Prosecutors intend to utilize Twiggs' recorded statement and his interactions with Robinson during the time of Kirk's murder at the upcoming preliminary hearing in July.

In preparation for the preliminary hearing, on April 20, 2026, Mr. Twiggs provided a recorded statement under oath, with a warning that any false statement could lead to legal consequences, including obstruction of justice charges. Twiggs was granted use-immunity by both the United States Attorney’s Office and the Utah County Attorney’s Office, ensuring that his statements from the April 20 meeting cannot be used against him, as stated in the filing.

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Contributions to this report were made by Fox News' Lee Ross.

In conclusion, Lance Twiggs, the transgender individual connected to the case of Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk, was granted limited immunity for a recorded statement he provided to authorities in April. Twiggs' statement and communications with Robinson are expected to be used in the upcoming preliminary hearing in July.