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Kelly Meggs
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Verified profile photographKelly Meggs is a Florida husband and father from Dunnellon, in Marion County — and the January 6 defendant whose federal judgment an appeals court threw out. Start with the part the 2023 headlines never got to print. **FACT: On May 21, 2026 the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit vacated the judgment against Kelly Meggs and remanded his case.** On May 22, 2026 the government moved to dismiss his indictment with prejudice. Judge Amit P. Mehta deferred final disposition on May 29, 2026. This archive has not verified a later final dismissal order. That is not a footnote. That is the appellate court taking the verdict apart. ## The man, not the caption FACT: Kelly Meggs lived in Dunnellon, Florida when federal agents arrested him on February 17, 2021. He is a husband. His wife, Connie Meggs, was charged in the same investigation. They walked into that Ocala-area federal courthouse together and they faced it together — a detail local Florida outlets reported at the time and one that says more about the family than any government sentencing memo did. NEEDS AUTHENTICATION: Published biographical accounts place Meggs in the automobile business in north central Florida, including a general-manager role at a Lake City dealership starting around 2010. This archive has not independently confirmed that employment history and does not present it as verified. He was not a public figure. He was a man with a job, a marriage, and a mortgage, who became a name on the largest federal docket in American history. ## The legal fight, and where it stands FACT: A jury returned verdicts on November 29, 2022 in *United States v. Rhodes et al.* On May 25, 2023 Meggs was sentenced to 12 years in prison and 36 months of supervised release. FACT: On January 20, 2025, President Trump''s clemency proclamation commuted Kelly Meggs'' sentence to time served. He went home. Note the distinction this archive insists on: Meggs received a **commutation**, not a full J6 pardon — which is exactly why the 2026 appellate vacatur matters so much to him and to his family. FACT: The D.C. Circuit vacated the judgment on May 21, 2026. The Justice Department itself then asked the court to dismiss the case with prejudice. Read that sequence in order. Clemency freed him. The appeal cleared the judgment. The government asked to end it for good. ## Case record - Case number: 1:22-cr-00015-APM - Courts: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit - Judge: Amit P. Mehta - Arrest: February 17, 2021 - Verdict: November 29, 2022 · Sentence: May 25, 2023 (12 years) - Clemency: January 20, 2025 — commutation to time served - Appeal: judgment vacated May 21, 2026; government dismissal motion filed May 22, 2026 - DOJ record: justice.gov/usao-dc/defendants/meggs-kelly Anyone searching *Kelly Meggs January 6*, *Kelly Meggs Dunnellon Florida*, *Kelly Meggs vacated conviction*, or *J6 clemency* should land on the full record — including the 2026 ruling. That is what this archive is for. This profile is unclaimed. If this is you — or your family — claiming it is free, forever.
The case file
On the record
- Case number
- 1:22-cr-00015-APM
- Court
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
- Judge
- Amit P. Mehta
- Disposition
- Jury verdict entered November 29, 2022 on seditious conspiracy and four related felony counts. Sentenced May 25, 2023 to 12 years imprisonment and 36 months supervised release. Sentence commuted to time served January 20, 2025. D.C. Circuit judgment vacated May 21, 2026 and case remanded. Government moved May 22, 2026 to dismiss the indictment with prejudice; Judge Amit P. Mehta deferred final disposition on May 29, 2026. No later final dismissal order has been verified in this archive.
- Arrested
- February 17, 2021
- Sentenced
- May 25, 2023
Charges
- Seditious conspiracy
- Conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding
- Obstruction of an official proceeding
- Conspiracy to prevent an officer of the United States from discharging duties
- Tampering with documents or proceedings
Sentence
144 months imprisonment and 36 months supervised release. Sentence commuted to time served January 20, 2025. D.C. Circuit judgment vacated May 21, 2026 and remanded; the government moved to dismiss with prejudice, but the district court deferred a final ruling on May 29, 2026 pending a fuller explanation.
Press & news
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Meggs →
- https://floridaphoenix.com/2025/01/20/repub/trump-issues-pardons-for-1500-defendants-charged-in-jan-6-attack-on-u-s-capitol/ →
- https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2023/05/25/what-to-know-about-kelly-meggs-florida-oath-keeper-going-to-prison-for-jan-6-attack/ →
- https://www.nacdl.org/brief/United-States-v-Rhodes%2C-III%2C-et-al →
- https://www.nacdl.org/getattachment/1199b86a-20e9-4b36-a093-6876159fa4f4/a-gov-uscourts-dcd-239207-1-0.pdf →
- https://www.nacdl.org/getattachment/6124ad5b-a3a8-4149-ad8d-1e44579a7108/c-gov-uscourts-dcd-239207-410-0.pdf →
- https://www.nacdl.org/getattachment/9f732b65-77aa-4af3-a6ed-c959f0ac8275/h-gov-uscourts-dcd-239207-976-0.pdf →
- https://www.nacdl.org/getattachment/baa11489-3125-4452-be70-f5e213b96ed6/g-gov-uscourts-dcd-239207-967-0.pdf →
- https://www.nacdl.org/getattachment/d2165508-4d73-44ae-934d-1dce3b14af36/b-gov-uscourts-dcd-239207-167-0.pdf →
- https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/03/january-6-exclusive-oath-keeper-leader-kelly-meggs/ →
- https://www.wcjb.com/2025/01/21/trump-grants-sweeping-pardon-jan-6-defendants-including-north-central-florida-residents/ →
- https://conandaily.com/2022/11/29/kelly-meggs-biography-13-things-about-oath-keepers-member-from-dunnellon-florida/ →
- https://floridapolitics.com/archives/716838-donald-trumps-jan-6-pardons-free-several-florida-figures-serving-sentences-for-capitol-riot/ →
- https://www.wcjb.com/2021/06/01/dunnellon-couple-who-were-arrested-following-the-capital-riots-appear-in-us-district-court/ →
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Connection to United States v. Nichols
Kelly Meggs appears in the record of United States v. Nichols through 26 shared documents on file below. The full case — timeline, people, documents — is public and free.
Walk the whole case →Evidence on file
26 documents on file
Co-detainee16 documents in 14 items
Corroborating witness statements and letters from fellow January 6 detainees.
affidavit · May 14, 2022
Witness statement: Ryan Nichols — Divontay Brown suicide attempt in SHU
Witness statement authored and signed by Ryan Nichols on 5/14/22 recounting that CPL Abdullah reported on Saturday May 14 at ~10:30am that Divontay Brown had hanged himself in SHU. Nichols had shared a medical safety cell with Brown in early May and reports LT Lancaster refused to release Brown from 22+ months in isolation despite repeated requests for help. Co-witnessed by Peter Stager, Kenny Harrelson, Jeff McKellop, Kelly Meggs.
affidavit · May 11, 2022
Witness statement: Kelly Meggs — hate-mail received in DC Jail and at home
Handwritten witness statement by Kelly Meggs (dated 5/11/22) reporting receipt of hate mail for ~13 of 15 months in DC Jail, plus parallel harassment mailed to his home (~1/week each), shared with attorneys, FBI, Pretrial Services, and postmasters in FL and DC; senders reference his GiveSendGo.
affidavit · May 8, 2022
Statement in defense of Ryan Nichols — page 2 (signatures)
Page 2 of 2 — signature roster of nine J6 co-detainees attesting to the page-1 statement (j6s24-003) that the Brandon Fellows tablet message accusing Ryan Nichols is false and misleading. Each entry lists DC DOC number, name, signature, and date (5/7/2022 to 5/8/2022).
exhibit · Apr 21, 2022
Envelope to Kelly Meggs (co-defendant) from Zachry Meggs, Florida, Apr 2022
Envelope addressed to fellow J6 co-defendant Kelly Meggs (Offender ID 376780) at DC CTF, postmarked Orlando FL on 21 Apr 2022. Return address Zachry Meggs (family), 14100 SW 101st Ln, Dunnellon FL 34432. Jail processing mark C2B-09. Apparently misfiled into Ryan Nichols’s mail collection, or kept by Ryan as memorabilia of co-detention.
exhibit · Apr 11, 2022
Envelope to Kelly Meggs from Connie Meggs (wife/co-defendant), Apr 2022
Envelope addressed to Kelly Meggs (Offender 376780) at DC CTF from Connie Meggs (his wife and J6 co-defendant), 14100 SW 101st Ln, Dunnellon FL 34432. Postmark Orlando FL 328, 11 APR 2022. Jail processing C2B-09.
other · Mar 31, 2022
Conditions log — DC DOC Notes page 7, Mar 21-31 (Cpl Allen, PTSD requests, NPR contact)
Page 7: 3/21 Cpl Allen incident & mental-health request, 3/22 Major Talley questioning re email grievance, 3/23-24 no mental-health appt, 3/30 therapist says no long-term mental health treatment available, 3/31 outside party (Brandon) enters at 6:45pm soliciting statements for NPR about Mellis and others — Capt Wilson notified.
affidavit · Mar 22, 2022
Witnessed narrative — Major Talley conversation 3/22/22 (signed by Kelly Meggs)
Handwritten contemporaneous narrative by Ryan Nichols describing his 3/22/22 conversation with Major Talley at cell 10 Pod CZB regarding the 3/15/22 grievance against Major Marr. Witnessed and signed by Kelly Meggs (Oath Keepers J6 defendant) who attests he heard the entire conversation and was not coerced.
grievance_form · Feb 15, 2022
IGP 22092786-088 tablet submission: video visit discrimination (Dowery)
DCDOC Informal Grievance Form (Tablet, Response ID 163514) submitted 2/16/2022 04:33. Discrimination complaint: LT D. Dowery Sr. told Nichols, Kash Kelly, Kenny Harrelson and Kelly Meggs that video visits exist on the CTF side (D Pod) but they are denied access. Family in Texas; visits denied for 13+ months. This is the underlying complaint to scan 001.
exhibit · Feb 4, 2022
Envelope to Kelly Meggs from Zachry Thomas Meggs (Florida), Feb 2022
Envelope addressed to fellow J6 detainee Kelly Meggs (Offender 376780) at DC CTF. Return address Zachry Thomas Meggs, 14100 SW 101st Ln, Dunnellon FL 34432. Postmark Orlando FL 328, Feb 2022. Jail processing mark C2B-09. Apparently misfiled into Ryan Nichols’s mail collection.
letter
Hate mail to Kelly Meggs from Orlando FL — mocks GiveSendGo, threatens 20-year sentence
Anonymous typed postcard to Kelly Meggs (Oath Keeper co-defendant) explicitly mocking GiveSendGo-crowdsourced harassment and Oath Keepers cooperators. Threatens 20-year sentence for seditious conspiracy. Cites John 8:32. KEY EVIDENCE that GiveSendGo-driven hate mail campaign described by Meggs also targeted Ryan Nichols.
letter
Hate mail to Kelly Meggs — calls him pharisee, fascist pawn, predicts conviction for sedition
Anonymous typed postcard to Kelly Meggs (Oath Keeper co-defendant), same anonymous sender style as scans 012/014 (cites John 8:32). Calls him a pharisee, fascist thug, fascist pawn co-opted by right-wing extremists. Predicts conviction and imprisonment for sedition.
other
DETAIL - jail cellblock chore signout sheet with Kelly Meggs
Handwritten jail cellblock detail roster assigning chores - tablet pickup, breakfast trays, sweep/mop, shower cleaning, phone spraying - listing Kelly Meggs, Ryan Nichols, Cleve, Jeff McKellop, and Tom by name.
letter · Mar 8, 20213 pages
Kelly Meggs (Oath Keepers) — CPL Pinky slur and Samsel beating witness
Testimony from Oath Keepers Kelly Meggs (#376780), arrival DC Jail 3/8/21. Religious services denied except 2 periodicals: "Daily Bread" and "The Final Call" (filled with hate of white people, beasts/hogs/dogs/devils, directed toward Muslims). No haircut/beard trim 200+ days, nails not cut 4 months. Locked in cell without shower 4 days after arrival - no contact with family or attorney 96 hours - case manager off until Fri 3/12. CPL Pinky called them "crackers" repeatedly, threatened to send to main jail "to be stabbed because they all hate us." Shackled every time walked out of unit while other jail inmates free to roam. Lockdowns for using "Trump" on grievance forms.
exhibit · Oct 26, 2021
Signed Witness Statement re Thomas Sibick PT 1 (10/26/21)
Signed witness statement dated 10/26/21 by Ryan Nichols, Kash Kelly, Cleveland Meredith, and Kelly Meggs documenting alleged inappropriate sexual behavior and suspected snitch/wire behavior by codefendant Thomas Sibick in C2B pod at DC jail.
Court5 documents
Court orders, rulings, transcripts, and docket entries.
order · May 29, 2026
Oath Keepers Court Order Requiring Dismissal Supplement — ECF No. 976
Judge Amit P. Mehta’s May 29, 2026 order deferred a ruling on the government’s unopposed motion to dismiss and required a fuller statement of reasons and factual basis by June 5, 2026.
ruling · May 21, 2026
D.C. Circuit Vacatur and Remand in Oath Keepers Appeals — May 21, 2026
Public case chronology and contemporaneous reporting state that the D.C. Circuit vacated the affected Oath Keepers judgments and remanded for consideration of a government dismissal request. The native appellate order remains pending capture.
ruling · Nov 29, 2022
Oath Keepers First-Trial Verdict Form — ECF No. 410
The jury verdict form for Stewart Rhodes, Kelly Meggs, Kenneth Harrelson, Jessica Watkins, and Thomas Caldwell, returned November 29, 2022.
indictment · Jun 22, 2022
Oath Keepers Superseding Indictment — ECF No. 167
The 44-page superseding indictment filed June 22, 2022 in United States v. Rhodes, III et al. It states the government’s charges and allegations; it is not a verdict.
indictment · Jan 12, 2022
Oath Keepers Initial Indictment — ECF No. 1
The 48-page initial indictment in United States v. Rhodes, III et al., filed January 12, 2022. The document records government allegations, not findings of guilt.
Govt response5 documents
Responses from DC DOC, the U.S. Marshals, and federal agencies.
motion · May 22, 2026
Oath Keepers Unopposed Motion to Dismiss Indictment — ECF No. 967
The government’s May 22, 2026 unopposed Rule 48(a) motion asking the district court to dismiss the indictment with prejudice against eight Oath Keepers defendants.
order · Jan 20, 2025
Proclamation 10887 — January 6 Pardons and Commutations
President Donald J. Trump’s January 20, 2025 proclamation granted a full, complete, and unconditional pardon to covered convicted January 6 defendants other than the fourteen people specifically named for sentence commutations. Avirett’s misdemeanor conviction falls within the full-pardon provision.
article · May 25, 2023
DOJ Sentencing Announcement — Kelly Meggs and Stewart Rhodes
Official DOJ announcement reporting Kelly Meggs’s May 25, 2023 sentence of 12 years imprisonment and 36 months supervised release.
article · Nov 29, 2022
DOJ Verdict Announcement — United States v. Rhodes et al.
Official DOJ announcement reporting the November 29, 2022 jury verdicts in the first Oath Keepers trial. Government descriptions remain attributed to DOJ.
article · Feb 19, 2021
DOJ Announcement — Six Oath Keepers Affiliates Added to Superseding Indictment
Official DOJ announcement reporting the arrests of Sandra and Bennie Parker and four other defendants and summarizing the superseding indictment. Charging descriptions remain government allegations.