And another traitor bites the dust — finally.

The lawsuit over Charlottesville’s statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee appears to be over.

Lawyers for the Trevilian Station Battlefield Foundation, which sued the city last year over the disposition of the equestrian bronze figure that drew hundreds of White nationalists to the city in 2017, circulated a motion Monday to withdraw their legal action.

The statue of the traitor Lee was removed on July 10, 2021.  In February 2017, as part of the movement for the removal of Confederate monuments and memorials, the Charlottesville City Council voted 3–2 for the statue’s removal, along with the Stonewall Jackson statue, and for the Lee Park to be renamed.

Good.