Former Trump Administration appointee Federico Klein is set to report to prison in New York today after being sentenced to 70 months for his involvement in the Jan 6 Capitol riot. He was convicted of grabbing at a police riot shield and pushing against officers. Ray Epps, another figure in the case, is scheduled for sentencing next Tuesday, with federal prosecutors seeking only six months of jail time for his involvement in encouraging demonstrators to riot inside the Capitol building. The DOJ's sentencing memo for Epps has been noted for its sympathetic tone towards him, a departure from the usual harsh prison time sought for Jan 6 defendants.
Dammit time to sell https://t.co/ZwRTLlVU4A
NEW: Federal prosecutors are seeking only six months of jail time for Ray Epps, the man who appeared to encourage demonstrators to riot inside the Capitol building on Jan 6. My latest @DailyCaller has the details: https://t.co/iqzxbBQhtz
BREAKING NEWS.🚨🚨 Biden DOJ Turns Heads with Sentence It is Recommending for J6 ‘Mystery Man’ Ray Epps https://t.co/j5lEg193cJ
BREAKING NEWS.🚨🚨 Biden DOJ Turns Heads with Charges It is Recommending for J6 ‘Mystery Man’ Ray Epps https://t.co/j5lEg193cJ
DOJ sentencing memo for Ray Epps—Matthew Graves asking for 6 months for Epps’ disorderly conduct plea. I’ve read a lot of govt motions seeking usually harsh prison time for J6ers. I’ve never read one as sympathetic as this is to Ray Epps. Btw “agent” doing a lot of work here: https://t.co/hvHNkA7MUy
Sentencing in the Jan 6 case of Ray Epps is scheduled for next Tuesday
Former Trump Administration appointee Federico Klein is scheduled to report to prison today in New York in Jan 6 case Klein was sentenced to 70 months prison. Feds said he grabbed at police riot shield & pushed against police officers https://t.co/CQ57sphFvZ