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Adam Avery Honeycutt

Pardoned January 6 defendant

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Adam Avery Honeycutt worked as a bail bondsman in Florida before his January 6 case. FACT: Honeycutt was arrested February 11, 2021, after posting online about entering the Capitol. He pleaded guilty on March 1, 2022, to one count of Violent Entry and Disorderly Conduct on Capitol Grounds, entering the plea while he was already serving a separate federal sentence on unrelated gun and drug charges. He was sentenced on May 11, 2022, to 90 days in jail and $500 in restitution. He was not accused of any violence or property destruction at the Capitol. On January 20, 2025, President Trump granted clemency covering the January 6 prosecutions. Case 1:22-cr-50, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Charges, per the DOJ record: Knowingly Entering or Remaining in any Restricted Building or Grounds Without Lawful Authority; Violent Entry and Disorderly Conduct on Capitol Grounds. The docket, as recorded: Arrested 2/11/21. Pleaded guilty 3/1/22. Sentenced 5/11/22 to 90 days in jail, $500 restitution. This profile is unclaimed. If this is you — or your family — claiming it is free, forever.

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Case number
1:22-cr-50
Court
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Disposition
Arrested 2/11/21. Pleaded guilty 3/1/22. Sentenced 5/11/22 to 90 days in jail, $500 restitution.
Arrested
February 11, 2021
Plea
March 1, 2022
Sentenced
May 11, 2022

Charges

  • Knowingly Entering or Remaining in any Restricted Building or Grounds Without Lawful Authority; Violent Entry and Disorderly Conduct on Capitol Grounds

Sentence

90 days in jail, $500 restitution

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