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Stewart Rhodes

January 6 case-file subject

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Stewart Rhodes — Elmer Stewart Rhodes III — is a former U.S. Army paratrooper who came out of a broken military career, worked his way through college, and finished at Yale Law School. The service came first, and it ended in an injury. Rhodes served as an Army paratrooper and received an honorable discharge after he was hurt in a night parachuting accident. (FACT — FOX 4; Newsweek.) What he did next is the part people skip. He went back to school. Rhodes attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, then earned a law degree from Yale Law School. He went on to clerk for a justice of the Arizona Supreme Court and later worked for U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, supervising his interns. (FACT — FOX 4; Newsweek; CBS News.) Paratrooper, honorable discharge, UNLV, Yale Law, state supreme court clerkship, Capitol Hill staff. That is a documented record of a man who kept climbing after a hard stop. In March 2009 he founded the Oath Keepers, launching it publicly in Lexington, Massachusetts. (FACT — public record.) THE LEGAL FIGHT — AND IT IS STILL MOVING Stewart Rhodes was arrested January 13, 2022. A jury returned a verdict November 29, 2022 on three felony counts, and he was sentenced May 25, 2023. The archive states that record plainly and does not soften it. On January 20, 2025, his sentence was commuted to time served under the presidential clemency proclamation — a commutation, not a pardon. (FACT — White House presidential action, January 20, 2025.) The case did not end there. The D.C. Circuit reportedly vacated the affected judgments and remanded on May 21, 2026. The government moved May 22, 2026 to dismiss the indictment with prejudice. On May 29, 2026, U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta deferred final disposition and required a fuller factual explanation from the government. (DOCUMENTED INFERENCE from docket reporting.) NEEDS AUTHENTICATION: no later final district-court dismissal order has been verified through July 25, 2026. As of this writing, Stewart Rhodes's case remains legally unresolved on the public record. If you have the signed orders, send them. CASE RECORD Case No. 1:22-cr-00015-APM, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Arrested January 13, 2022. DOJ defendant page: https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/defendants/rhodes-elmer-stewart-iii 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-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
Defense attorney
James Lee Bright; Edward L. Tarpley Jr.; Phillip A. Linder; Elizabeth A. Franklin-Best
Disposition
Jury verdict entered November 29, 2022 on three felony counts. Sentenced May 25, 2023. Sentence commuted to time served January 20, 2025. The D.C. Circuit reportedly vacated the affected judgments and remanded on May 21, 2026. The government moved May 22, 2026 to dismiss the indictment with prejudice; Judge Amit P. Mehta deferred final disposition on May 29, 2026 and required a fuller factual explanation. No later final district-court dismissal order has been verified through July 25, 2026.
Arrested
January 13, 2022
Sentenced
May 25, 2023

Charges

  • Seditious conspiracy
  • Obstruction of an official proceeding
  • Tampering with documents or proceedings

Sentence

18 years imprisonment and 36 months supervised release imposed May 25, 2023; sentence commuted to time served January 20, 2025. The January 27, 2025 order stated that supervision conditions would not be enforced.

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Connection to United States v. Nichols

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Evidence on file

13 documents on file

Court6 documents

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Govt response4 documents

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audio · Jan 7, 2026

Stewart Rhodes on Counterflow: January 6, Legal Aftermath and Personal Consequences

Counterflow with Buck Johnson published a January 7, 2026 long-form interview with Stewart Rhodes. Publisher and podcast-catalog listings verify the episode, date, guest and approximate 88-minute runtime. Statements remain attributed to Rhodes and the host; native audio preservation, transcript review and claim-level corroboration are pending.