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United States v. Nichols
Case No. 1:21-cr-00117 · U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia · 10 federal charges · Judge Hon. Thomas F. Hogan (pretrial & detention, 2021–2023); Hon. Royce C. Lamberth (plea, sentencing & judgment, 2023–2025)
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Force-directed graph of the co-defendant network.
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Every arrest and sentencing, month by month.
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Every J6 defendant plotted by home state.
Jul 24, 2026
Andrew Alan Hernandez J6 case record profile article
Editorial synthesis connecting the sourced arrest, six-count indictment, one-count plea, sentence, time-served reduction, pardon, and post-pardon ruling.
Open the record →Jul 22, 2026
BBC asks court to unseal Trump executive-privilege decisions from January 6 investigation
Reports on a July 22, 2026 BBC reply memorandum asking Chief Judge James E. Boasberg to further unseal executive-privilege decisions from the federal January 6 grand-jury investigation. The request remains pending and does not establish the merits of the BBC's defenses or any person's conduct.
Open the record →Jul 22, 2026
House Judiciary sends DOJ criminal referral concerning Jack Smith testimony
A six-page July 22, 2026 letter from Chairman Jim Jordan asks DOJ to investigate whether former Special Counsel Jack Smith violated 18 U.S.C. § 1001 in December 2025 deposition testimony. The referral contains committee allegations and legal arguments; it is not a charge, prosecution, conviction, or judicial finding. Smith's attorneys and Ranking Member Jamie Raskin dispute the referral.
Open the record →Jul 22, 2026
Lee v. Trump — Pence-Tweet Immunity Reconsideration and Interlocutory Review
On July 22, 2026, Judge Amit P. Mehta declined to reconsider his earlier civil-immunity treatment of Donald J. Trump’s January 6, 2021 2:24 p.m. tweet concerning Vice President Mike Pence, but certified the controlling immunity question for immediate appellate review. The ruling is procedural and does not resolve the consolidated civil cases on the merits.
Open the record →Jul 22, 2026
Will Pope public statement on rebuilding after the January 6 prosecutions
A July 2026 public statement attributed to William Alexander Pope (@FreeStateWill) concerning the continuing employment, reputational, and rebuilding difficulties he says January 6 defendants face. Preserved from a secondary social-media mirror; native X URL pending.
Open the record →Jul 21, 2026
Blair v. District of Columbia — Qualified-Immunity and Remand Opinion (ECF No. 46)
Ten-page memorandum opinion by Judge Amir H. Ali. The court granted the officers summary judgment on Blair’s federal claims based on qualified immunity, denied Blair’s cross-motion, and remanded the remaining D.C.-law claims. Viewing evidence in Blair’s favor, the court said a jury could find the challenged baton strikes objectively unreasonable; the ruling did not establish final civil liability.
Open the record →Jul 21, 2026
D.C. Circuit Opinion — United States v. Peter K. Navarro, No. 24-3006
Official 37-page D.C. Circuit opinion, document ID 2184223, issued July 21, 2026, affirming Peter K. Navarro’s two contempt-of-Congress convictions arising from noncompliance with a House January 6 Select Committee subpoena. The official PDF was downloaded and verified at 274,971 bytes; SHA-256: 888ab2e55efaa06894e1eaf1f46ea5dc72c7b0a0e2594b7021aa62d535f44520. A persistent archive-controlled binary copy remains pending.
Open the record →Jul 21, 2026
Trump v. BBC: July 2026 party narrowing and January 6 discovery rulings
The public docket identifies Trump v. British Broadcasting Corporation et al., No. 1:25-cv-25894-ALTMAN/LETT, and sets trial for February 15, 2027. Reporting states that Trump dropped the two BBC Studios subsidiaries; a July 21 hearing permitted financial and January 6-related discovery; and a reported July 22 BBC filing separately asks the D.D.C. court to further unseal executive-privilege decisions from the federal January 6 investigation. Each procedural development remains subject to its stated capture and verification limits.
Open the record →Jul 20, 2026
Olson v. McBride — Motion-to-dismiss ruling involving Barnett venue report (ECF No. 25)
Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald denied Joseph D. McBride and McBride Law Firm’s motion to dismiss a copyright claim concerning a community-attitude report filed in Richard Barnett’s January 6 venue-transfer motion. The ruling allowed the copyright case to proceed; it did not establish final infringement liability, damages, fair use, or any fact about Barnett’s guilt or innocence.
Open the record →Jul 16, 2026
Massachusetts medical board revokes Jacquelyn Starer’s right to renew
Official July 16, 2026 Massachusetts Board record terminating Starer’s voluntary agreement not to practice and revoking her inchoate right to renew her medical license.
Open the record →Jul 15, 2026
Thomas “Tommy” Tatum on censorship and public accountability — July 15, 2026
The Clay Edwards Show’s publisher listing identifies Tommy Tatum as a co-host in episode 1,254 and lists discussion of social-platform censorship, January 6, local Mississippi corruption, and broader political and cultural issues. These are attributed publisher descriptions and firsthand-source leads, not adjudicated facts.
Open the record →Jul 14, 2026
Arctic Frost Filter Review Exhibit A — Project Coconut and NARA text production
A 90-page record package released by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Chairman Ron Johnson. The exhibit identifies Project Coconut as the January 6 investigation, describes the filter-team structure intended to screen potentially privileged material, and contains August 21, 2023 emails recording a single National Archives production of 54 Excel files containing White House phone text messages. The exhibit documents internal process and records handling; it does not itself adjudicate criminality, privilege, or the lawfulness of the underlying records request.
Open the record →Jul 14, 2026
DOJ letter describes Arctic Frost filter-team bypass and congressional text-message access
A four-page Justice Department letter released July 14, 2026 states that the Special Counsel investigative team directly accessed National Archives text-message spreadsheets involving 44 current or former members of Congress before the established filter-team review process was completed. The letter is an official source about process and records access; it does not by itself establish a criminal violation.
Open the record →Jul 14, 2026
Isaac Thomas and Steven Metcalf on Michigan Public Stateside
Michigan Public publisher listing for a July 14, 2026 Stateside program featuring Isaac Thomas and attorney Steven Metcalf. The listing verifies the program, date, participants, and full-program runtime; native audio, segment boundaries, transcript, and claim-level review remain pending.
Open the record →Jul 14, 2026
Jake Lang FreedomFest 2026 Interview
Liberty RoundTable’s July 14, 2026 post-release interview with Edward Jacob “Jake” Lang, described by the publisher as covering free speech, policing, immigration, January 6, demographic change, faith, and the future of America. Statements remain attributed; transcript review is pending.
Open the record →Jul 10, 2026
Memorandum dismissing United States v. Nordean with prejudice
Judge Timothy J. Kelly's July 10, 2026 memorandum, ECF No. 1098, granting the government's unopposed Rule 48(a) motion and dismissing Criminal Action No. 21-175 with prejudice as to Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, Zachary Rehl, and Dominic Pezzola. The D.C. Circuit had vacated their judgments on May 21, 2026.
Open the record →Jul 10, 2026
Tarrio v. United States — July 2026 Civil Docket Status
Public docket status for the civil action brought by Enrique Tarrio, Joseph Biggs, Ethan Nordean, Dominic Pezzola, and Zachary Rehl. The docket was last updated July 10, 2026 and identifies the case as ongoing, with no prevailing party and no relief granted. Plaintiffs’ allegations remain unresolved claims.
Open the record →Jul 9, 2026
Order Denying Leave to File Reply in Tarrio Civil Case — ECF No. 80
Judge Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe denied the church’s request for leave to file a reply. The order did not itself resolve the underlying intervention motion or the merits of the plaintiffs’ claims.
Open the record →Jul 8, 2026
Dunn v. Austin — June–July 2026 Appellate and Unsealing Docket Update
Public docket metadata records a D.C. Circuit order dismissing a petition for writ of mandamus in No. 26-5076 and a later Cindy Lou Young request for leave to file with an attached motion to unseal. The native filings remain pending, so this record reports docket metadata only and does not infer the papers’ uncaptured arguments.
Open the record →Jul 8, 2026
Thomas “Tommy” Tatum discusses surveillance and government overreach — July 8, 2026
Apple Podcasts identifies Tommy Tatum as a guest during the second hour of The Clay Edwards Show episode 1,250. The publisher description lists discussion of surveillance cameras, license-plate readers, gunshot detection, constitutional rights, government overreach, police corruption, and January 6 footage. These topics remain attributed to the publisher and speakers.
Open the record →Jul 8, 2026
Brian Cole trial scheduling update — July 8, 2026
Corroborated July 8, 2026 hearing reports verify that U.S. District Judge Amir H. Ali scheduled Brian J. Cole, Jr.’s trial to begin February 16, 2027, with an expected duration of approximately two weeks. ABC News reports a September 10, 2026 status conference. Cole has pleaded not guilty, and the scheduling record does not establish the truth of the government’s allegations. The native D.D.C. minute entry remains pending capture.
Open the record →Jul 8, 2026
Metropolitan AME Church Motion for Leave to File Reply — ECF No. 79
Docket-verified request by Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church for permission to file a reply concerning its intervention request.
Open the record →Jul 6, 2026
Memorandum Opinion and Order denying Brian Cole clemency-based dismissal motion
July 6, 2026 ruling in United States v. Brian J. Cole, Jr., No. 1:26-cr-00001, holding that the January 20, 2025 clemency proclamation did not require dismissal of Cole’s later-filed pending prosecution. The ruling did not adjudicate guilt or innocence.
Open the record →Jul 6, 2026
MPD January 6 Bodycam Corpus: 1,627 Released Videos
Verified source-corpus record for more than 1,000 hours of MPD body-worn-camera footage released in 1,627 videos. The court-ruling summary and direct order landing URL are preserved; the native order binary and client-rendered video manifest remain pending. Individual clips require separate review before person-specific claims or profile links are created.
Open the record →Jul 2, 2026
Jack Smith discusses the January 6 investigation in first television interview
MS NOW published a 46-minute Deadline: White House interview with former Special Counsel Jack Smith on July 2, 2026. Publisher metadata verifies the date, host, subject, and runtime. Smith’s statements about the January 6 investigation, election officials, future litigation, pardons, witnesses, and investigative methods remain attributed commentary rather than judicial findings.
Open the record →Jul 2, 2026
Steve Baker Discusses January 6 and the Pipe-Bomb Investigation with Tucker Carlson
The Tucker Carlson Show published a long-form July 2, 2026 interview with journalist Stephen Michael Baker. Publisher and podcast catalogs verify the title, date, guest, chapter subjects, and approximate runtime. Disputed claims remain attributed to Baker or Carlson.
Open the record →Jul 1, 2026
Thomas “Tommy” Tatum interview on The Clay Edwards Show — July 1, 2026
The publisher listing for episode 1,246 identifies Tommy Tatum as a second-hour guest discussing government corruption, civil-rights history, race relations, identity politics, and Mississippi Delta concerns. These are attributed interview topics and publisher characterizations, not independent archive findings.
Open the record →Jun 24, 2026
Sullivan v. United States — June 24, 2026 Stay and Motion-to-Dismiss Schedule
Public RECAP docket text records Judge Paul G. Byron staying the FTCA class-action case, administratively closing the file, allowing the United States through August 3, 2026 to move to dismiss, and allowing the three named plaintiffs through September 30, 2026 to respond. The order is procedural and does not decide class certification, liability, damages, or the merits of Christopher Worrell’s proposed-class-member status.
Open the record →Jun 23, 2026
Tarrio Plaintiffs’ Motion to File Redacted Exhibits — ECF No. 78
Docket-verified motion by all five plaintiffs seeking leave to file redacted versions of Exhibits 5, 6, and 13 associated with earlier complaints.
Open the record →Jun 9, 2026
Samsel v. United States — civil docket metadata
Docket metadata for Samsel v. United States of America, No. 3:26-cv-00530, filed June 9, 2026 in the Eastern District of Virginia and assigned to Judge David J. Novak. The entry verifies filing and assignment, not the truth of complaint allegations. Canonical-URL SHA-256: 2cf303a2f9132ffea118001efac5da6d1161d956f192686d4bf2ba54caf2605d. Capture: public docket metadata reviewed; native complaint and current PACER docket pending.
Open the record →Jun 9, 2026
Tarrio Plaintiffs’ Opposition to Motion to Intervene — ECF No. 77
Docket-verified memorandum filed by Enrique Tarrio, Joseph Biggs, Ethan Nordean, Dominic Pezzola, and Zachary Rehl opposing Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church’s motion to intervene.
Open the record →Jun 9, 2026
Adam Johnson — 2026 Manatee County Commission District 1 Campaign Record
Current official campaign page identifying Johnson as a Republican candidate for Manatee County Commissioner, District 1, and setting out his FAST platform. Campaign statements are attributed to Johnson and his committee.
Open the record →Jun 9, 2026
Ryan Samsel detention-conditions civil complaint — reported allegations
Courthouse News report on Samsel’s June 9, 2026 Federal Tort Claims Act complaint seeking nearly $18 million. The report summarizes plaintiff allegations concerning detention conditions and government conduct. No allegation is treated as adjudicated. Canonical-URL SHA-256: 505e090353d399cb57c8c2912cedf2361d6908c54fb79cc743aa3c8320526197. Capture: publisher HTML reviewed; native complaint remains pending.
Open the record →Jun 5, 2026
CREW v. DOJ — Response stating Anti-Weaponization Fund was not going forward (ECF No. 15)
DOJ stated in a parallel June 5, 2026 filing that the announced fund had not been established and was not going forward. It said no money, claims process, or appointed members existed. This is a government litigation position, not a final merits judgment.
Open the record →Jun 5, 2026
Floyd v. DOJ — Response stating Anti-Weaponization Fund was not going forward (ECF No. 62)
DOJ stated in a June 5, 2026 filing that the announced fund had not been established and was not going forward. It said no money, claims process, or appointed members existed. This is a government litigation position, not a final merits judgment.
Open the record →Jun 5, 2026
Anti-Weaponization Fund Status: Announced, Then DOJ Said It Was Not Going Forward
The original DOJ announcement is now preserved alongside two native June 5, 2026 filings stating the fund had not been set up and was not going forward. A July 22 third-party guide is retained as a contradicted source, not official application guidance.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →May 26, 2026
Kaleb Dillard — WBRC Interview on Prison, Faith, Accountability and Compensation Debate
Firsthand interview in which Dillard discusses his plea, incarceration, willingness to apologize, views on proportionality and accountability, Christian faith, marriage, and the then-proposed compensation fund.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →May 21, 2026
D.C. Circuit Vacatur Docket Reference — United States v. Nordean
Judge Timothy J. Kelly’s July 10, 2026 memorandum records that the D.C. Circuit granted the government’s unopposed motion on May 21, 2026 and vacated the judgments of Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, Zachary Rehl, and Dominic Pezzola, concluding that vacatur was just under the circumstances. The memorandum cites D.C. Circuit No. 23-3159, docket No. 2174532. The native appellate order remains pending capture, so this is a verified docket-reference record rather than a file-level copy.
Open the record →May 15, 2026
Second Amended Complaint in Tarrio v. United States
The five plaintiffs filed a second amended civil complaint with fourteen listed exhibits. Its allegations remain unadjudicated.
Open the record →May 8, 2026
Memorandum Opinion dismissing Epps v. Fox News — May 8, 2026
Judge Jennifer L. Hall dismissed Epps’s amended defamation complaint for failure to plausibly plead actual malice. The ruling did not adjudicate every challenged statement as true.
Open the record →May 6, 2026
Stephen Horn Discusses Public-Records Database and January 6 Experience
North State Journal report on a public-records database created by Horn, including direct attributed statements concerning the project and his January 6 experience.
Open the record →May 5, 2026
Fourth Circuit Published Opinion — United States v. Hatchet M. Speed, No. 23-4308
Published 36-page Fourth Circuit opinion affirming the separate E.D. Va. National Firearms Act judgment. Captured PDF: 250,355 bytes; SHA-256 3beefadbb48978c1e2d647f2b150c235bd25940cc6884d02e16182a368eb6833.
Open the record →Apr 14, 2026
DOJ Requests Vacatur in Oath Keepers Appeals
AP reporting on DOJ's April 14, 2026 filing requesting vacatur and remand for dismissal. The motion is not itself a ruling.
Open the record →Apr 10, 2026
Order Dismissing Tarrio Civil Complaint With Leave to Amend
Judge Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe dismissed the original complaint without prejudice and allowed the plaintiffs to amend. The order did not decide the merits of a later amended complaint.
Open the record →Mar 31, 2026
Lee v. Trump — March 31, 2026 Summary-Judgment and Immunity Opinion
On March 31, 2026, Judge Amit P. Mehta largely denied Donald J. Trump’s motion for summary judgment on official-acts immunity in the consolidated January 6 civil cases, while granting immunity for specified conduct the court classified as official. The court also denied reconsideration of its First Amendment ruling but certified that issue for interlocutory review, and struck the United States’ Westfall Act certification. The ruling did not establish civil liability or finally resolve the consolidated cases.
Open the record →Mar 30, 2026
Dunn v. Austin — Opinion Denying Brian Mock and Cindy Young Intervention
An 11-page March 30, 2026 memorandum opinion in Dunn v. Austin denied Brian Mock’s and Cindy Lou Young’s motions to intervene in litigation concerning the congressionally directed January 6 law-enforcement plaque. The ruling addressed standing and permissive intervention; it did not decide the truth or falsity of their broader firsthand claims about January 6, detention, stigma, public history, or government conduct.
Open the record →Mar 30, 2026
Dunn v. Austin opinion denying Brian Mock and Cindy Young intervention
Judge Dabney L. Friedrich denied Brian Mock’s and Cindy Lou Young’s motions to intervene in litigation over a January 6 officer plaque, holding that they lacked standing and declining permissive intervention under Rule 24.
Open the record →Mar 27, 2026
Sullivan v. United States — FTCA Class Action Complaint
Native 15-page complaint identifying Christopher J. Worrell as a proposed Group One class member. The pleading contains unresolved allegations and requested relief; no class certification, liability finding, damages award, or prevailing party is claimed.
Open the record →Mar 13, 2026
Victoria White civil excessive-force case: qualified-immunity opinion
Judge Carl J. Nichols granted two MPD officers judgment on the pleadings on March 13, 2026. The ruling rested on qualified immunity and did not definitively decide whether every alleged use of force occurred or whether a constitutional violation occurred.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Bradley Bokoski — Pardon Certificate Recipient Record
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s FOIA release includes the exact entry “BOKOSKI, BRADLEY” among people issued January 6 pardon certificates.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
DOJ Pardon-Certificate Recipient List — Cleveland Meredith Verification Check
Verification record for the Office of the Pardon Attorney's January 6 certificate-recipient page, updated March 5, 2026. No Meredith entry was located. That absence does not establish that clemency was denied; it means public recipient-list confirmation and an individual certificate remain uncaptured.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
DOJ Pardon-Certificate Recipient Listing for Justin Lee
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public recipient list includes “LEE, JUSTIN.” The list verifies recipient status but is not a substitute for the uncaptured person-specific certificate PDF.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Matthew Bokoski — Pardon Certificate Recipient Record
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s FOIA release includes the exact entry “BOKOSKI, MATTHEW” among people issued January 6 pardon certificates.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Office of the Pardon Attorney Lists Robert Morss
The Office of the Pardon Attorney's public FOIA release contains the exact entry MORSS, ROBERT among people who requested and were issued January 6 pardon certificates. The individual certificate PDF remains pending.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Alex Kirk Harkrider
Official DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney FOIA page listing HARKRIDER, ALEX KIRK among people who requested and were issued a January 6 pardon certificate.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Andy Steven Oliva-Lopez
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public FOIA release includes the exact entry “OLIVA-LOPEZ, ANDY STEVEN” among people who requested and were issued a January 6 pardon certificate. The individual certificate binary remains pending.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing David Blair
The DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public recipient page lists “BLAIR, DAVID” among January 6 pardon-certificate recipients. The individual certificate PDF and offense-specific certificate text have not been captured.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Hatchet M. Speed
DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney recipient page listing SPEED, HATCHET M. among January 6 pardon-certificate recipients. Individual certificate binary pending.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Peter Stager
Official recipient page, updated March 5, 2026, containing the exact entry “STAGER, PETER” among people who requested and were issued January 6 pardon certificates. The individual certificate binary remains pending.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Rebecca Lavrenz
The official DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney page lists “LAVRENZ, REBECCA” among people who requested and were issued a January 6 pardon certificate. The individual certificate binary remains pending.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Richard Avirett
The official DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney FOIA page lists “AVIRETT, RICHARD” among people who requested and were issued a January 6 pardon certificate. The person-specific certificate file remains pending.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Sandra R. Parker
Official DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney recipient-list entry supporting Sandra Parker’s January 6 full-pardon classification. The individual certificate binary remains pending.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Office of the Pardon Attorney record listing Seth Eden Sarty
The official DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney FOIA page lists “SARTY, SETH EDEN” among people who requested and were issued a certificate under the January 20, 2025 January 6 proclamation. The person-specific certificate binary remains pending.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Steven Patrick Cook — Pardon Certificate Recipient Record
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public FOIA release includes the exact entry “COOK, STEVEN PATRICK” among people issued January 6 pardon certificates.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2026
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Bennie Alvin Parker
The official recipient page includes the exact entry “PARKER, BENNIE ALVIN.” The individual certificate PDF remains pending.
Open the record →Feb 2, 2026
Brian Mock Minnesota Senate District 15 campaign sources
Mock’s campaign site identifies him as a Minnesota Senate District 15 candidate, and MPR News reported on February 2, 2026 that he was seeking the Republican nomination for the open western Minnesota seat.
Open the record →Jan 30, 2026
Daniel Paul Gray — The Joe Rooz Show Interview
Publisher catalog listing for an approximately 83-minute interview concerning accountability, grace, addiction and recovery, faith, writing, family, and starting over. Statements remain attributed to Gray.
Open the record →Jan 30, 2026
Fbi 302 Interview Report Exhibit C
Fbi 302 Interview Report Exhibit C — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-006), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Jan 30, 2026
Sentencing Videos List Exhibit J
Sentencing Videos List Exhibit J — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-011), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Jan 28, 2026
Court denies Thomas Webster coram nobis petition
Judge Amit P. Mehta denied Webster’s post-pardon petition for a writ of error coram nobis on January 28, 2026. The court found the required collateral consequences, timing justification, and fundamental error had not been established.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2026
Daniel Paul Gray — Couple O’ Nukes Interview
Publisher catalog listing for a 59-minute post-release interview concerning federal prison, politics, humanity, and faith. Statements remain attributed to Gray; native media and transcript review are pending.
Open the record →Jan 21, 2026
Stewart Rhodes and Ivan Raiklin on Cowboy Logic — Part 1
Real America's Voice News published a January 21, 2026 Cowboy Logic segment listing Stewart Rhodes and Ivan Raiklin as guests. The publisher listing is verified. Statements in the video remain attributed to the speakers; a native media capture and complete transcript are pending.
Open the record →Jan 16, 2026
Brian Mock: Going Rogue Interview on January 6 Custody and Prison Reform
Verified publisher record for Brian Mock’s January 16, 2026 appearance on Going Rogue with Lara Logan, episode 56, with a displayed runtime of 1:25:34. Publisher-supplied chapter markers identify discussion of Mock’s January 6 background, arrest and pretrial detention, claimed treatment in the D.C. Jail, claimed exculpatory evidence, constitutional-rights claims, prison reform, the First Step Act, and proposed next steps. Mock’s statements and the publisher’s descriptions are preserved as attributed claims, not independent archive findings. Native media capture, a complete transcript, and claim-level corroboration remain pending.
Open the record →Jan 12, 2026
Adam Villarreal on Steel News: From Wanted to Wanting Answers
Verified publisher listing for a January 12, 2026 long-form interview with Adam Villarreal. Preserved as a firsthand source; case claims remain attributed pending native-media and transcript review.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2026
Christine Crowder FBI Investigation and Watchlist Records
Official 70-page Senate-released packet containing a committee timeline and redacted FBI records concerning the 23-month January 6-related investigation of Christine Crowder. The packet states that the investigation closed after evidence supported mistaken identity.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2026
Chairman Paul Releases Additional Christine Crowder FBI Records
Official January 6, 2026 release summarizing Senate committee findings concerning the FBI investigation, surveillance, watchlisting, and eventual mistaken-identity closure involving Christine Crowder.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2026
Daniel Morrissey: Todd Huff Interview on January 6, Litigation and Pardon Dispute
The Todd Huff Show published a January 6, 2026 interview with Daniel Michael Morrissey. The official page supplies a full transcript, while podcast catalogs list an approximately 40-minute runtime. Morrissey discusses his January 6 experience, prosecution, appeal, resentencing, post-conviction litigation, and his claimed attempt to reject the pardon. His allegations and legal interpretations remain attributed firsthand statements pending comparison with native filings.
Open the record →Jan 5, 2026
American Oversight FOIA Case Seeks FBI and DOJ January 6 Clemency Communications
An ongoing D.D.C. Freedom of Information Act case seeks senior DOJ and FBI communications concerning January 6, election certification, and the January 20, 2025 pardons and commutations. The archive distinguishes the plaintiff’s allegations from verified docket facts and records that native complaint and status-report files remain pending capture.
Open the record →Dec 17, 2025
Jack Smith House Judiciary Deposition Transcript — December 17, 2025
The official 255-page redacted deposition transcript records former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s sworn testimony to the House Judiciary Committee about the January 6 investigation, congressional telephone toll records, National Archives evidence, executive privilege, confidential human sources, and related investigative decisions. The transcript is preserved as source evidence; disputed legal characterizations remain attributed to their proponents.
Open the record →Oct 15, 2025
USA v. William Pope — D.C. Circuit Appeal No. 25-3102
Public docket mirror for William Pope’s October 15, 2025 appeal from D.D.C. case 1:21-cr-00128-RC-1. The mirror shows a February 2026 appellant brief and a March 17, 2026 briefing order, but warns that a newer PACER docket may exist. No final appellate outcome is claimed.
Open the record →Oct 15, 2025
October 15, 2025 Order in United States v. Daniel Morrissey
Docket-extracted text of Judge Reggie B. Walton’s October 15, 2025 order confirms Morrissey’s plea, initial sentence, 2024 appellate remand and resentencing, the court’s post-pardon treatment of his Section 2255 motion, and the partial denial and partial abeyance of his Rule 60 motion. The native filed PDF remains a priority capture target.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2025
Senate Quiet Skies Hearing Lists Mark Crowder as Witness
Official HSGAC hearing page for the September 30, 2025 hearing on the Quiet Skies program, identifying Senior Federal Air Marshal Mark Crowder as a witness concerning surveillance affecting his wife and family.
Open the record →Sep 29, 2025
Richard Barnett — Motion to Return Restitution and Assessments
Report on a September 29, 2025 motion seeking return of $2,455 after vacatur and dismissal. The report states the government did not oppose the request; no native disposition was found in this review.
Open the record →Sep 24, 2025
Cleveland Meredith — Attributed January 23, 2025 Post-Pardon Statement
A September 24, 2025 New Yorker report quotes a January 23 public Facebook post in which Meredith stated that a federal probation officer called and told him he was fully pardoned. The statement is preserved as attributed firsthand material. The article incorrectly says he pleaded guilty to all counts; the signed judgment shows a conviction on Count One only and dismissal of the remaining counts.
Open the record →Aug 29, 2025
United States v. Cindy Young — Order requiring renewed briefing on sealed filings
Magistrate Judge G. Michael Harvey ordered renewed sealed briefing concerning whether ECF Nos. 63 and 64 should remain sealed. The order recounts the conviction, sentencing, judgment, and later pardon but does not decide the ultimate unsealing question.
Open the record →Aug 27, 2025
J6 Trials Tracker
Running list of January 6 trial outcomes.
Open the record →Jul 28, 2025
United States v. Pope — Post-Dismissal Discovery, Protective-Order and Sanctions Opinion
Judge Rudolph Contreras denied William Pope additional post-dismissal discovery and sanctions, granted the government return of sensitive materials, and treated the January 21, 2025 dismissal with prejudice as ending the criminal case. The opinion also records the government’s acknowledgment that a filing inaccurately said Pope assaulted officers and recounts the deletion of Topeka arrest body-camera footage under a local retention policy.
Open the record →Jul 2, 2025
DOJ Record of Edward Kelley’s Separate Tennessee Life Sentence
Official DOJ release reporting the July 2, 2025 life sentence in the separate Eastern District of Tennessee case and the November 20, 2024 jury convictions.
Open the record →Jul 2, 2025
Edward Kelley: separate Tennessee convictions, pardon-scope ruling, and life sentence
Source bundle separating Edward Kelley's pardoned January 6 proceeding from his later Eastern District of Tennessee prosecution, the March 10, 2025 pardon-scope ruling, and the July 2, 2025 life sentence.
Open the record →Jun 20, 2025
Derrick Evans — 2026 House Candidacy and Ballot-Status Record
FEC record for a 2026 West Virginia First District House candidacy, compared with final May 2026 primary materials that did not list Evans on the ballot. The reason for the status change remains unresolved.
Open the record →May 21, 2025
Official Instructions for Requesting a January 6 Pardon Certificate
The DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney explains how people covered by the January 20, 2025 January 6 pardon proclamation may request a certificate. The requester should email the office with the specified subject line and provide a full name, prison register number if any, and district court case number. Coverage and person-specific certificate status still require individual verification.
Open the record →May 9, 2025
Steven Patrick Cook — Post-Pardon Capital News Service Interview
Capital News Service report containing attributed firsthand statements from Cook about release after the pardon, community support, and the circumstances he described surrounding his arrest.
Open the record →Apr 14, 2025
Aaron James and Westbury Family Post-Dismissal Interview
April 14, 2025 feature containing attributed firsthand statements from Aaron James, Isaac, Jonah and Robert Westbury, along with source-labeled photographs and discussion of the prosecution’s impact.
Open the record →Apr 4, 2025
United States v. Hernandez — Rule 48 and Section 2255 opinion
Court opinion denying the government's Rule 48 dismissal motion while directing further Section 2255 briefing.
Open the record →Mar 28, 2025
Brian Mock’s reported post-pardon prison-reform advocacy
The Washington Post reported that Mock publicly advocated for broader federal prison reform after release. His descriptions of confinement and his policy proposals are preserved as attributed firsthand statements and advocacy.
Open the record →Mar 20, 2025
Executive Grant of Clemency for Thomas Edward Caldwell — March 20, 2025
Official two-page executive grant giving Thomas Edward Caldwell a full and unconditional pardon in United States v. Rhodes, III et al., No. 1:22-cr-15. The Office of the Pardon Attorney lists the covered offense as tampering with documents or proceedings.
Open the record →Mar 14, 2025
Daniel Caldwell public support and rebuilding updates
Public GiveSendGo campaign and dated updates concerning Caldwell’s post-release rebuilding, VA-service efforts, employment search, family reconnection, and public video-review work. These are campaign statements unless independently corroborated.
Open the record →Mar 10, 2025
Edward Kelley Tennessee Pardon-Scope Memorandum Opinion and Order
Public text of Judge Thomas A. Varlan’s March 10, 2025 ruling denying Kelley’s attempt to apply the January 6 pardon to the separate Tennessee convictions.
Open the record →Mar 10, 2025
Edward Kelley Tennessee Post-Trial Acquittal and New-Trial Order
Public text of a separate March 10, 2025 Eastern District of Tennessee order denying post-trial requests for acquittal or a new trial.
Open the record →Mar 10, 2025
Richard Avirett Opens 1442 Cocktails and Café
A March 10, 2025 local report documents the opening of Avirett’s rebranded Clarkesville venue and includes attributed statements about the transition, assistance received, and the business’s planned offerings. It is preserved as a post-pardon public-life update.
Open the record →Feb 22, 2025
Stephen Horn — Arms and Arguments Interview
Publisher-catalog listing for an interview with Stephen Horn about his January 6 experience and creation of 79 Minutes. Statements are preserved as attributed firsthand material.
Open the record →Feb 19, 2025
Christopher Worrell interview — 239 UNCENSORED episode 138
Apple Podcasts lists an approximately 72-minute firsthand interview with Worrell. Publisher topics are attributed; native audio, complete transcript, speaker timestamps, and claim review remain pending.
Open the record →Feb 14, 2025
Derrick Evans — Better for America Post-Pardon Interview
Long-form post-pardon interview and publisher transcript in which Evans discusses his arrest, charging history, plea process, incarceration, family effects, political views, and pardon.
Open the record →Feb 11, 2025
Richard Avirett Discusses Post-Pardon Business Rebuilding
A February 11, 2025 local profile identifies Avirett as a Marine veteran and business owner and quotes him about transforming his Clarkesville venue into a café and live-entertainment space. Statements are labeled as attributed firsthand comments. Publisher photographs were not reused.
Open the record →Feb 10, 2025
Rebecca Lavrenz Post-Pardon Interview — February 10, 2025
Publisher-hosted interview and transcript in which Lavrenz described removal of her monitoring device after the pardon and her stated reasons for seeking continued appellate review. Statements are preserved as attributed firsthand claims.
Open the record →Feb 9, 2025
Daniel Caldwell post-release interview with Tim Hale
Tim Hale’s February 9, 2025 article documents a post-release interview lasting more than two hours. The publisher says Caldwell discussed his background, January 6, incarceration, rebuilding, and a goal of obtaining and publishing Metropolitan Police Department video.
Open the record →Feb 8, 2025
Appellate counsel’s public explanation of Peter Schwartz cellphone ruling
Public statement by appellate counsel Dennis E. Boyle explaining the Fifth Amendment cellphone-unlock issue and the January 17, 2025 appellate result. This is identified as counsel commentary, not a court filing or independent judicial finding.
Open the record →Feb 5, 2025
Reported D.C. Circuit dismissal following Richard Barnett’s pardon
Arkansas local reporting states that the D.C. Circuit dismissed Barnett’s case after the January 20, 2025 pardon. The native appellate dismissal order has not yet been captured.
Open the record →Feb 5, 2025
Richard Barnett — Post-Pardon Vacatur, Remand, and Dismissal
Procedural report stating that after the pardon the government sought vacatur, the D.C. Circuit remanded, and the district case was dismissed in February 2025. Native orders remain a capture priority.
Open the record →Feb 5, 2025
Ryan Taylor Nichols Bio Summary
Ryan Taylor Nichols Bio Summary — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-528), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Feb 3, 2025
D.C. Circuit Vacates Guy Reffitt Judgment and Remands for Dismissal
The February 3, 2025 appellate disposition in United States v. Reffitt, No. 24-3185, following the January 20 pardon.
Open the record →Feb 3, 2025
Garza v. Trump docket record — claims against Julian Khater dismissed with prejudice
A public docket summary reports that the plaintiff voluntarily stipulated on February 3, 2025 to dismissal with prejudice of all civil claims against Julian Elie Khater. The native stipulation remains uncaptured, so this archive entry preserves the verified docket status and its limits rather than claiming file-level verification.
Open the record →Jan 30, 2025
Richard Barnett — Post-Release Newsmax Statement
Published account of Barnett’s January 30, 2025 Newsmax appearance. Statements are attributed to Barnett and are not archive findings.
Open the record →Jan 29, 2025
Nathan DeGrave — Post-Pardon Interview on The Connect
Publisher listing for a long-form post-pardon interview. Any statements are DeGrave’s attributed firsthand account, not independent findings.
Open the record →Jan 27, 2025
January 27, 2025 Supervised-Release Order
Published district-court order addressing the commutation and supervised-release conditions.
Open the record →Jan 27, 2025
Order dismissing Eric Sun Information with prejudice
Judge Loren L. AliKhan’s order dismissing the Information with prejudice and terminating the case.
Open the record →Jan 24, 2025
United States v. Andy Oliva-Lopez — D.C. Circuit Docket No. 25-3010
Public appellate docket snapshot confirming the January 24, 2025 notice of appeal and a March 19, 2025 unopposed government motion to vacate. The snapshot does not establish the later final appellate disposition.
Open the record →Jan 24, 2025
United States v. Sarty — Memorandum Opinion and Order Dismissing Indictment With Prejudice
Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly granted the government’s Rule 48(a) motion, dismissed the eight-count indictment against Seth Sarty and Cepane Jo Sarty with prejudice, vacated release orders and scheduled proceedings, denied pending motions as moot, and closed the case. No conviction or sentence was entered.
Open the record →Jan 23, 2025
United States v. Andrew Carvajal — Order Dismissing Information With Prejudice
Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly granted the government's Rule 48(a) motion and dismissed Andrew Carvajal's four-count misdemeanor information with prejudice. The order confirms that no guilty plea had been accepted and no conviction or sentence was entered.
Open the record →Jan 23, 2025
WKBW Post-Pardon Interview With Thomas Sibick
Local video interview reporting Sibick's release and preserving attributed firsthand statements about prison, support, prayer, intent and remorse.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2025
Alex Harkrider Firsthand Interview Following January 6 Pardon
January 22, 2025 East Texas television report containing Alex Harkrider’s firsthand statements after returning home. He thanked supporters and discussed reconnecting with Ryan Nichols and returning to search-and-rescue and catering work. Statements remain attributed to Harkrider and the outlet.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2025
Court dismisses Anthony Williams later charge without prejudice
Judge Beryl A. Howell granted the government’s Rule 48(a) motion to dismiss the one-count superseding indictment but denied the request for dismissal with prejudice. The case was closed.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2025
United States v. Banuelos — January 22, 2025 Dismissal Order
Judge Tanya S. Chutkan dismissed the indictment without prejudice, rather than with prejudice as the government requested, and vacated all scheduled proceedings.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2025
Christopher Worrell release reported after January 6 pardon
Local reporting stated that Bureau of Prisons records showed Worrell was no longer in custody as of January 21, 2025. This is preserved as attributed reporting pending a native custody or release record.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2025
Robert Morss Post-Pardon CNN Interview
CNN transcript preserving Morss's firsthand statements after release from a Pittsburgh halfway house. He described January 6 as a trap while also saying he took personal responsibility for his own actions.
Open the record →Jan 21, 2025
Barbara Balmaseda Case Dismissed With Prejudice — Public Docket Summary
NPR’s January 6 docket archive reports that the court granted the government’s motion to dismiss Balmaseda’s case with prejudice on January 21, 2025. The native motion and signed order remain uncaptured.
Open the record →Jan 21, 2025
Edward Jacob Lang indictment dismissed with prejudice
Judge Carl J. Nichols granted the government’s motion and dismissed Lang’s pending January 6 indictment with prejudice following the presidential directive to dismiss pending cases.
Open the record →Jan 21, 2025
Felicia Konold post-pardon interview with KOLD/13 News
Firsthand public interview after the January 20, 2025 pardon. Konold’s descriptions of her treatment and circumstances are preserved as her statements and allegations, not independent findings.
Open the record →Jan 21, 2025
Government motion to dismiss Eric Sun case with prejudice
Rule 48(a) motion seeking dismissal with prejudice after the January 20, 2025 clemency proclamation.
Open the record →Jan 21, 2025
Westbury–James Family Cases Reported Dismissed With Prejudice
Local reporting that DOJ moved to dismiss the pending Westbury–James family prosecutions with prejudice after the January 20, 2025 proclamation, together with an attributed family statement.
Open the record →Jan 21, 2025
CBS New York interview with Ryan Samsel after release
CBS New York documented Samsel’s January 21, 2025 release from federal custody and published his firsthand responses about January 6 and confinement. His statements are preserved as attributed firsthand claims, not independent archive findings. Canonical-URL SHA-256: 4a33bf8b11131f41c17334cb863b04e0435654d83f6e9cca382212101048b149. Capture: article HTML reviewed; native video and complete transcript pending.
Open the record →Jan 21, 2025
Edward Jacob Lang post-release statement — January 2025
A published broadcast transcript preserves Lang’s statement after release. It is attributed to him and is not presented as an independent factual finding.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Christopher John Worrell — pardon certificate recipient listing
The Office of the Pardon Attorney public FOIA page includes the exact entry WORRELL, CHRISTOPHER JOHN. The individual certificate PDF remains pending.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Daniel Paul Gray Listed by Office of the Pardon Attorney
The DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney’s published January 6 certificate-recipient list expressly includes GRAY, DANIEL PAUL.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
David Nicholas Dempsey — Pardon Certificate Recipient Record
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public FOIA release lists the exact entry “DEMPSEY, DAVID NICHOLAS” among people who requested and were issued a certificate under the January 20, 2025 January 6 pardon proclamation. The individual certificate binary remains pending.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Jacob Chansley — January 6 Pardon Record
The January 20, 2025 proclamation granted full pardons to covered defendants not listed among the fourteen commutation recipients. Chansley was covered by the pardon provision.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
January 20, 2025 January 6 clemency proclamation
Presidential proclamation granting full pardons to covered January 6 defendants other than the 14 named commutation recipients. Peter J. Schwartz was covered by the full-pardon provision.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
January 20, 2025 January 6 Clemency Proclamation
Presidential proclamation commuting the sentences of fourteen named January 6 defendants to time served and granting full, complete, and unconditional pardons to the other covered convicted defendants. Person-specific status must be determined from the proclamation’s two separate clemency provisions.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
John Emanuel Banuelos Listed by Office of the Pardon Attorney
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public FOIA page contains the exact entry BANUELOS, JOHN EMANUEL among people who requested and were issued certificates. The individual certificate remains pending.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Matthew Jason Beddingfield pardon-recipient record
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public January 6 certificate-recipient list contains the exact entry “BEDDINGFIELD, MATTHEW JASON.”
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney — Ryan Stephen Samsel certificate-recipient listing
The Office of the Pardon Attorney lists “SAMSEL, RYAN STEPHEN” among individuals who requested and were issued January 6 pardon certificates. Canonical-URL SHA-256: 3186b7a5a6c73ffca231aaccd067418e5f05283ae13582d8434a3647dc55d4c3. Capture: current DOJ HTML reviewed July 24, 2026; person-specific certificate binary pending.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney recipient entry for Brian Christopher Mock
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public FOIA release lists “MOCK, BRIAN CHRISTOPHER” among people who requested and were issued a certificate under the January 20, 2025 January 6 pardon proclamation.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Recipient Record — Alan Michael St. Onge
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public certificate-recipient page lists “ST.ONGE, ALAN MICHAEL,” verifying that a January 6 pardon certificate was requested and issued. The individual certificate PDF remains uncaptured.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Aaron Gilbert James
Official DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney recipient page listing JAMES, AARON GILBERT among people issued a certificate under the January 20, 2025 January 6 clemency proclamation.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Barbara Yazmin Balmaseda
The official Office of the Pardon Attorney recipient page includes the exact entry “BALMASEDA, BARBARA YAZMIN” among people who requested and were issued a pardon certificate. Her individual certificate PDF remains pending.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney record listing Daniel Ray Caldwell
Official DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney list identifying CALDWELL, DANIEL RAY among people who requested and were issued a certificate under the January 20, 2025 January 6 pardon proclamation.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Douglas Austin Jensen
Official DOJ recipient list expressly includes JENSEN, DOUGLAS AUSTIN among people issued January 6 pardon certificates.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Frank Rocco Giustino
The official pardon-certificate recipient list expressly includes GIUSTINO, FRANK ROCCO. Read together with the January 20, 2025 proclamation, this supports classification of his relief as a full pardon rather than one of the fourteen named sentence commutations.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Jonathan Gennaro Mellis
Official DOJ recipient list states that the listed people requested and were issued a pardon certificate and includes “MELLIS, JONATHAN GENNARO.” The person-specific certificate binary remains pending.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Lonnie Leroy Coffman
Official DOJ recipient list includes “COFFMAN, LONNIE LEROY” among people who requested and were issued a pardon certificate. The individual certificate binary remains pending.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Peter Michael Krill
Official DOJ recipient list containing the exact entry KRILL, PETER MICHAEL among people who requested and were issued January 6 pardon certificates.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Robin Lee Reierson
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s certificate-recipient page includes the exact entry “REIERSON, ROBIN LEE.” The individual certificate PDF remains uncaptured.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Scott Fairlamb
Official Office of the Pardon Attorney public list naming FAIRLAMB, SCOTT among January 6 pardon-certificate recipients.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Stephen Ethan Horn
Official DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney page listing HORN, STEPHEN ETHAN among January 6 pardon-certificate recipients.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Stephen Michael Ayres
Official DOJ recipient list expressly includes AYRES, STEPHEN MICHAEL among people issued January 6 pardon certificates.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney record listing Thomas Webster as a pardon-certificate recipient
The DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public FOIA release lists “WEBSTER, THOMAS” among people issued a certificate under the January 20, 2025 January 6 pardon proclamation.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Pardon Attorney record listing Anthony Robert Williams
The DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney public certificate-recipient list includes WILLIAMS, ANTHONY ROBERT under the January 20, 2025 clemency action.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Pardon Attorney record listing Jacquelyn Jennifer Starer
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public recipient list expressly includes STARER, JACQUELYN JENNIFER among January 6 pardon-certificate recipients.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Pardon Attorney record listing Richard Barnett as a certificate recipient
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public FOIA release lists BARNETT, RICHARD among people issued a certificate under the January 20, 2025 January 6 pardon proclamation.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Pardon Attorney Record Listing Stephen Maury Baker
The Office of the Pardon Attorney lists BAKER, STEPHEN MAURY among January 6 pardon-certificate recipients. The record supports Stephen Maury Baker’s full-pardon status and also confirms his identity separately from Stephen Michael Baker.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Pardon status record for Felipe-Tony Antonio Martinez
Official proclamation and Office of the Pardon Attorney recipient record.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Proclamation 10887 — January 6 pardons and commutations
The proclamation commuted fourteen specifically named sentences and granted full pardons to other covered convicted January 6 defendants. Worrell was not among the fourteen named commutations.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Andrew Alan Hernandez pardon-certificate recipient entry
DOJ Pardon Attorney listing naming Andrew Alan Hernandez as a certificate recipient.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Farhad Azari — Pardon Certificate Recipient Record
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public certificate-recipient page lists the exact entry “AZARI, FARHAD.” The individual certificate PDF remains uncaptured.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Kaleb Dillard — January 6 Full-Pardon Record
Source-backed clemency record connecting the January 20, 2025 proclamation with the DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney certificate-recipient listing for DILLARD, KALEB.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Office of the Pardon Attorney Record Listing Thomas Frank Sibick
DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney listing naming SIBICK, THOMAS FRANK as a certificate recipient. Read with the proclamation, it supports full-pardon classification.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Pardon Attorney record listing Victoria Charity White
The DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney lists WHITE, VICTORIA CHARITY among January 6 pardon-certificate recipients.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Pardon Grant
Pardon Grant — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-001), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Presidential pardon of January 6 defendants (January 20, 2025)
On January 20, 2025, President Donald J. Trump granted clemency to January 6 defendants, including a full and unconditional pardon for Ryan Nichols. The case was subsequently dismissed with prejudice.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2025
Richard Barnett — January 6 Pardon Record
Office of the Pardon Attorney records showing Richard Barnett among certificate recipients under the January 20, 2025 January 6 clemency proclamation.
Open the record →Jan 17, 2025
United States v. Brown — D.C. Circuit opinion in Peter Schwartz appeal
Published 43-page D.C. Circuit opinion, 125 F.4th 1186, vacating Schwartz’s § 1512(c)(2) conviction, remanding for resentencing, and holding that compelling him to unlock his cellphone violated the Fifth Amendment. The court directed count-specific harmless-error review and denied the remaining appellate claims.
Open the record →Jan 17, 2025
Andy Steven Oliva-Lopez — January 17, 2025 Sentencing Report
Contemporary Oregon reporting states that Oliva-Lopez received 51 months in prison, 36 months of supervised release, $2,000 restitution, and a $100 special assessment. The signed judgment remains pending.
Open the record →Jan 10, 2025
Thomas Caldwell Sentenced to Time Served — January 10, 2025
Court-reporting record of Judge Amit P. Mehta sentencing Thomas Caldwell to time served after the obstruction conviction was dismissed following Fischer v. United States. Reporting states that Caldwell had spent approximately 53 days in custody and received no additional supervised release.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2025
Adam Johnson — Success Is a Choice January 6 Interview
Publisher-listed approximately 44-minute firsthand interview in which Johnson discussed why he traveled to Washington, his Capitol experience, the legal process, personal effects, and lessons he drew from the case.
Open the record →Jan 3, 2025
Report of Brian Mock’s January 2025 resentencing to time served
The Minnesota Star Tribune reported that Mock was resentenced on January 3, 2025 to time served, with two years of supervised release and $2,000 restitution. The later Dunn v. Austin opinion independently cites an amended judgment imposing time served.
Open the record →Dec 19, 2024
Anthony Williams civil-disorder superseding indictment
The district-court record identifies ECF No. 162 as a one-count superseding indictment alleging civil disorder under 18 U.S.C. §231(a)(3). The charge was an allegation and was never adjudicated at trial.
Open the record →Dec 18, 2024
Eric Sun release-conditions order
Order setting conditions of release after the December 18, 2024 plea proceeding.
Open the record →Dec 18, 2024
Signed plea agreement for Eric Sun
Plea agreement filed December 18, 2024 covering both charged Class B misdemeanors.
Open the record →Dec 18, 2024
Signed statement of offense for Eric Sun
Signed stipulated factual statement supporting Eric Sun’s guilty pleas.
Open the record →Dec 18, 2024
Kaleb Dillard — 1819 News Podcast Interview, December 18, 2024
Publisher listing for a 1-hour-31-minute interview about Dillard's January 6 case, incarceration, faith, and relationship with his future wife. Publisher descriptions remain attributed pending full transcript review.
Open the record →Dec 6, 2024
Guy Reffitt Post-Fischer Resentencing — December 6, 2024
Authoritative reporting on removal of the § 1512(c)(2) obstruction count and resentencing from 87 months to 80 months after Fischer.
Open the record →Nov 22, 2024
DOJ Sentencing Record for Justin Lee
Official U.S. Attorney’s Office release reporting an 18-month prison sentence, 12 months of supervised release, and $7,500 restitution.
Open the record →Nov 21, 2024
DOJ sentencing release for Zach Rash
Official DOJ release reporting the July 15, 2024 guilty plea and the November 20, 2024 sentence imposed by Judge Randolph D. Moss.
Open the record →Nov 21, 2024
KSL report on Zach Rash sentencing
Independent local report corroborating the guilty plea and 27-month sentence and reporting an additional $100 financial assessment that remains pending confirmation from the native judgment.
Open the record →Nov 18, 2024
DOJ Records Edward Richmond Jr. 51-Month Sentence
Official DOJ sentencing release reporting 51 months’ imprisonment, 36 months’ supervised release, and $2,000 restitution.
Open the record →Nov 12, 2024
Stephen Michael Baker Pleads Guilty to Four January 6 Misdemeanors
Contemporaneous AP and Washington Post reporting states that Judge Christopher R. Cooper accepted Stephen Michael Baker’s guilty pleas to four misdemeanor counts on November 12, 2024. Baker’s explanations outside court remain attributed firsthand statements.
Open the record →Nov 8, 2024
Edward Kelley District of Columbia Bench-Trial Result
Official DOJ record reporting that Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly found Kelley guilty of three felony and eight misdemeanor counts after a bench trial.
Open the record →Nov 5, 2024
Contemporaneous report on Fi Duong sentencing
CNN report republished by WHDH recording the sentence and attributed prosecution, defense and judicial statements.
Open the record →Nov 4, 2024
Information charging Eric Sun with two Capitol misdemeanors
Two-count Information filed in United States v. Sun, No. 1:24-cr-00491-LLA. The charges were allegations at filing.
Open the record →Oct 16, 2024
Robin Lee Reierson Sentenced and Remanded — October 16, 2024
Chicago reports record 18 months’ imprisonment, 36 months’ supervised release, a $5,000 fine, and $2,000 restitution. ABC7 reported immediate remand.
Open the record →Sep 23, 2024
Motions Hearing Transcript — Sep 8, 2022 (ECF 338)
Motions hearing before Judge Thomas F. Hogan, September 8, 2022. Official transcript.
Open the record →Sep 20, 2024
DOJ notice of Ryan Samsel’s scheduled sentencing
DOJ co-defendant sentencing release stating that Samsel was scheduled for sentencing on February 4, 2025. No sentence was imposed before the January 20, 2025 pardon. Canonical-URL SHA-256: 8064381e222bdd4265d3d38b136614e95ebc5f9d25f6ac4bd29882a6ec09ec42. Capture: canonical HTML reviewed July 24, 2026.
Open the record →Sep 17, 2024
DOJ Guilty-Plea Announcement — Andy Steven Oliva-Lopez
DOJ announcement reporting a September 17, 2024 guilty plea to one felony count under 18 U.S.C. § 111(a)(1) before Judge Loren L. AliKhan.
Open the record →Sep 5, 2024
Jacquelyn Starer — DOJ sentencing record
Official DOJ record reporting a nine-month prison sentence, twenty-four months of supervised release, and $4,000 in restitution and fines.
Open the record →Aug 26, 2024
D.C. Circuit Appeal Docket — United States v. Rebecca Lavrenz, No. 24-3105
Public docket mirror showing that Lavrenz filed a notice of appeal on August 26, 2024, from D.D.C. case No. 1:23-cr-00066-ZMF-1. The captured mirror contains only opening entries and does not establish the final disposition.
Open the record →Aug 23, 2024
DOJ Bench-Trial Conviction Record for Justin Lee
Official U.S. Attorney’s Office release reporting that Judge Trevor N. McFadden found Justin Lee guilty after a bench trial on two felony counts and three misdemeanor counts.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2024
DOJ Records Edward Richmond Jr. Guilty Plea
Official DOJ release reporting Richmond’s August 15, 2024 guilty plea to one felony count under 18 U.S.C. §§ 111(a)(1) and 111(b).
Open the record →Aug 12, 2024
Rebecca Lavrenz Sentencing Report — August 12, 2024
Contemporary local report stating that Lavrenz received one year of probation, six months of home confinement, a $103,000 fine, and $500 restitution. The signed judgment remains pending.
Open the record →Aug 9, 2024
Associated Press Sentencing Report — David Dempsey, Defense Position, and Attributed Apology
Associated Press courthouse reporting on David Dempsey’s August 9, 2024 sentencing, including the sentence, Judge Lamberth’s remarks, defense counsel Amy Collins’s request for a lower sentence, and statements attributed directly to Dempsey. Quotations and advocacy remain attributed to their speakers.
Open the record →Aug 9, 2024
DOJ Sentencing Announcement — David Nicholas Dempsey
Official DOJ announcement that Judge Royce C. Lamberth sentenced David Nicholas Dempsey on August 9, 2024 to 240 months in prison, 36 months of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution after his January 4, 2024 guilty plea to two felony assault counts. Conduct descriptions remain attributed to DOJ and court documents.
Open the record →Aug 2, 2024
Government Sentencing Memorandum — United States v. David Nicholas Dempsey
The government’s 46-page sentencing memorandum in United States v. Dempsey, No. 1:21-cr-00566-RCL, filed August 2, 2024 as ECF No. 69. It verifies the full case number, indictment and superseding-information chronology, two-count January 4, 2024 guilty plea, prosecution sentencing request, and the government’s factual and Guidelines arguments. It is prosecution advocacy, not the court’s judgment.
Open the record →Jul 19, 2024
Steven Patrick Cook — 28-Month Sentence
Official DOJ sentencing announcement reporting 28 months of imprisonment, 36 months of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution.
Open the record →Jul 10, 2024
DOJ Sentencing Announcement — Alan St. Onge, Kyle Kumer and William Stover
DOJ announcement reporting Judge Carl J. Nichols’s July 9, 2024 sentences, including 18 months’ imprisonment, 36 months’ supervised release and $2,000 restitution for Alan St. Onge.
Open the record →Jul 2, 2024
Supreme Court vacates Edward Lang appellate judgment after Fischer
The Supreme Court granted Lang’s petition, vacated the D.C. Circuit judgment, and remanded for reconsideration in light of Fischer v. United States.
Open the record →Jul 1, 2024
Northern District of Mississippi transfer and release order for Thomas Eugene Tatum
A July 1, 2024 order in United States v. Tatum, No. 4:24-MJ-1027-JMV, states that Tatum was released from custody and ordered to appear virtually in the District of Columbia on July 9, 2024. The text is preserved from a public legal-opinion mirror; the native PDF remains pending.
Open the record →Jul 1, 2024
Robin Lee Reierson Guilty Plea — July 1, 2024
Reporting based on a Justice Department release states that Reierson pleaded guilty to one felony count of assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers before Judge Reggie B. Walton.
Open the record →Jun 28, 2024
Fischer v. United States — Supreme Court docket
Official Supreme Court docket recording the June 28, 2024 judgment that narrowed the scope of 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2).
Open the record →Jun 28, 2024
Jacob Chansley — Fischer v. United States Legal Context
The Supreme Court narrowed §1512(c)(2), the sole offense to which Chansley pleaded guilty. No Chansley-specific post-Fischer vacatur order was verified in this review.
Open the record →Jun 26, 2024
D.D.C. public unsealing record for United States v. Tatum
The District Court for the District of Columbia’s official 2024 unsealed-cases index identifies USA v. TATUM, case 24-cr-291, and records an order unsealing the case upon arrest dated June 26, 2024, posted June 27, 2024.
Open the record →Jun 26, 2024
DOJ announces Thomas Eugene Tatum’s arrest and January 6 charges
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia reported that the FBI arrested Thomas Eugene Tatum in Oxford, Mississippi on June 26, 2024 and described a felony civil-disorder allegation and several misdemeanor allegations. DOJ expressly stated that the complaint was only an allegation and that Tatum was presumed innocent.
Open the record →Jun 13, 2024
Stephen Michael Baker — D.C. Circuit Docket No. 24-3082
The public appellate docket identifies Stephen Michael Baker, D.C. Circuit case No. 24-3082, and the underlying district prosecution as No. 1:24-cr-00121-CRC-1. It is a key identity source separating him from Stephen Maury Baker.
Open the record →Jun 7, 2024
Farhad Azari — June 7, 2024 Sentencing Record
Contemporary report and public docket record of the June 7, 2024 sentence: 30 months’ imprisonment, with supervision and financial terms reported pending the signed judgment.
Open the record →May 28, 2024
D.C. Circuit opinion affirming Thomas Webster convictions and sentence
The 29-page published opinion in No. 22-3064 affirmed Webster’s convictions and ten-year sentence after addressing venue, jury impartiality, cross-examination, jury instructions, and sentencing challenges.
Open the record →May 23, 2024
DOJ Record of Alex Harkrider Sentence
Official DOJ release reporting that Judge Royce C. Lamberth sentenced Alex Kirk Harkrider on May 23, 2024 to 24 months in prison, 24 months of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution.
Open the record →May 20, 2024
IGP Timeline grid: dates/issues/jail responses Nov 2023-May 2024
Detailed Inmate Grievance Procedure (IGP) timeline grid tracking medical and procedural complaints from 11/19/23 through 5/20/24, with columns for date, issue, jail must provide response by, and steps 2-4 of grievance escalation.
Open the record →May 10, 2024
Government Sentencing Memorandum — United States v. Alan St. Onge, ECF No. 142
The government’s May 10, 2024 sentencing memorandum requested 21 months’ imprisonment, three years’ supervised release, $2,000 restitution and a $200 special assessment. This is prosecution advocacy, not the sentence ultimately imposed.
Open the record →May 7, 2024
United States v. Westbury — May 7, 2024 Charging-Procedure Ruling
Public transcription and summary of Judge Rudolph Contreras’s ruling denying Aaron James and Isaac Westbury’s motion alleging vindictive prosecution. The ruling addressed charging procedure, not guilt.
Open the record →May 7, 2024
Judgment — United States v. Nichols (ECF 314)
Final judgment: 63 months, signed by Judge Royce C. Lamberth on May 5, 2024. The official court record, linked at its source.
Open the record →May 7, 2024
Sentencing Transcript — May 2, 2024 (ECF 316)
Full transcript of the sentencing hearing before Judge Royce C. Lamberth. 57 pages, official court reporter record.
Open the record →May 3, 2024
FBI Statement of Facts in United States v. Thomas Eugene Tatum
Twenty-page FBI affidavit attested May 3, 2024 in United States v. Tatum, No. 1:24-cr-00291-JDB. The filing asserts probable cause for civil-disorder and restricted-grounds/Capitol-conduct offenses and recounts video evidence and testimony attributed to Tatum. It is preserved as a government probable-cause filing, not as an independent finding of guilt.
Open the record →May 2, 2024
Press record: Ryan Nichols sentenced — 63 months + $200,000 (May 2, 2024)
Public reporting that on May 2, 2024 Ryan Nichols was sentenced to 63 months in federal prison and a $200,000 fine. Cataloged as part of the public record.
Open the record →May 1, 2024
Medical Notes 5/1/24 - Dr. Lute quit over jail conditions
Brief medical note noting weight loss to 218.8 lbs (down from 232), still no Levothyroxine; an officer reported Dr. Lute quit because she "didnt like how the jail was moving."
Open the record →May 1, 2024
Lee Stutts Superseding-Indictment Report — Native Filing Pending
A May 5, 2024 report states that a May 1 superseding indictment added two officer-assault counts and brought the reported total to fifteen. The native filing remains pending.
Open the record →May 1, 2024
Texas Court Register of Actions - State v. Nichols 2018-0666 Assault Misdemeanor
Texas state court Register of Actions for State v. Ryan Taylor Nichols, Case 2018-0666, Class A Assault misdemeanor filed 10/04/2018 in County Court at Law #1 before Judge Joe Black. Includes case history through 2020.
Open the record →Apr 30, 2024
Jacquelyn Starer — DOJ guilty-plea record
Official DOJ record reporting Starer’s April 30, 2024 guilty plea to two felony counts and six misdemeanor counts.
Open the record →Apr 30, 2024
Government Sentencing Memorandum (ECF 307)
The government's sentencing position in United States v. Nichols.
Open the record →Apr 29, 2024
DC DOC Informal Resolution 4/29/24 - Levothyroxine Dosage (Dr. Andre, Dr/Nurse Salami)
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment C Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C3A) on 4/29/24 about Health Care: he received an increased Levothyroxine dosage (175 mcg) on 4/26/24 without informed consent, despite previous heartbeat-rate issues he had discussed with Dr. Andre on 4/15/24. Dr/Nurse Salami told him 4/26/24 to file a medical request. As of 4/29/24 he is OUT of his 150mcg Levothyroxine.
Open the record →Apr 29, 2024
DC DOC Level 1 Appeal 4/29/24 - denied medical visits, coerced signature
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment F Level 1 Appeal by Ryan Nichols 4/29/24 alleging jail officers deliberately denied medical visits and coerced him to sign IGP stating issue was resolved when it wasnt; references IGP# 20240313-316.
Open the record →Apr 29, 2024
DC DOC Level 1 Appeal 4/29/24 - T. Campbell improperly denied IGPs
DC DOC Level 1 Appeal by Ryan Nichols 4/29/24 claiming T. Campbell denied both Step 1 and Step 2 stating issue was addressed in IGP #20240304-073 - which Nichols says is a completely different grievance.
Open the record →Apr 29, 2024
Medical Notes 4/17-4/29/24: Bonnie call, Dr Johnson/Salami, denied grievances
Medical log noting testosterone shot, bloodwork, Dr Johnson re Zoloft, Officer McKelton delivering manilla envelope of denied grievances, wrong Levothyroxine dosage, and Dr. Salami denial.
Open the record →Apr 29, 2024
Defense Sentencing Memorandum (ECF 303)
Ryan's sentencing memorandum with its exhibit set — the defense case for leniency, on the record.
Open the record →Apr 29, 2024
D. Gaskins Letter IGP Step Tracking Notes
Yellow legal pad notes tracking IGP grievance steps related to D. Gaskins letter, with dates for Steps 1-3 and Step 4 left blank.
Open the record →Apr 29, 2024
Dr. Lute Appt Denials step tracker 3/8/24-4/29/24
Yellow legal pad tracker showing IGP step submission dates for Dr. Lute appointment denials: Step 1 (3/8/24), Step 2 (3/29/24), Step 3 (4/29/24).
Open the record →Apr 29, 2024
Psr Objections Exhibit I
Psr Objections Exhibit I — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-010), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 24, 2024
DC DOC Denial of IGP - Nichols 2/29/24 (We Have No History - T. Campbell)
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment B Denial of Inmate IGP Form returning Nichols grievance dated 2/29/24 (received 3/04/24, returned 4/24/24). IGP NUMBER #20240424-654. IGP Coordinator T. Campbell checked Other: WE HAVE NO HISTORY OF THIS GRIEVANCE - directly contradicting that the prior grievance was filed. Critical evidence of the IGP process sabotage Nichols was documenting.
Open the record →Apr 24, 2024
DC DOC Denial of IGP #20240424-658 by T. Campbell 4/24/24 - untimely + redundant
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment B Denial of Inmate IGP Form #20240424-658, signed by T. Campbell 4/24/24, citing both untimeliness (X grievance not submitted within 5-day timeframe) AND that issue is addressed in Grievance #20240304-073.
Open the record →Apr 24, 2024
DC DOC Denial of IGP #20240424-677 by T. Campbell 4/24/24
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment B official Denial of Inmate IGP Form for grievance #20240424-677, signed by IGP Coordinator T. Campbell on 4/24/24, citing issue already addressed in Grievance #20240304-073.
Open the record →Apr 24, 2024
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form 4/24/24 - IGP Coordinator T. Campbell
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment B Denial of Inmate IGP Form returning Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795) grievance dated 3/26/24 (received 3/29/24, returned 4/24/24). IGP Coordinator T. Campbell rejected because issue allegedly addressed in Grievance #20240304-073. Nichols handwrote note that Campbell referenced the wrong IGP - the cited grievance was written on 2/22/24 for a different issue. IGP number disputed: should be 669.
Open the record →Apr 24, 2024
DC DOC Denial of IGP #2024 0424-672 by T. Campbell - Multiple Issues Reason, Apr 24 2024
DC DOC denial form signed by T. Campbell rejecting Ryan Nichols's grievance IGP #2024 0424-672 on grounds that it contains multiple issues (must address only one per grievance).
Open the record →Apr 24, 2024
DC DOC Denial of IGP #2024 0424-675 by T. Campbell - Statement Denied, Apr 24 2024
DC DOC denial form signed by T. Campbell rejecting Ryan Nichols's grievance IGP #2024 0424-675 with note: "THIS IS A STATEMENT DENIED, PLEASE RESUBMIT WITH YOUR CONCERNS." Date of Grievance 3/28/24.
Open the record →Apr 24, 2024
DC DOC Denial of IGP #2024 0424-676 by T. Campbell - Provide Correct Steps, Apr 24 2024
DC DOC denial form signed by T. Campbell rejecting Ryan Nichols's grievance IGP #2024 0424-676 with note: "PLEASE PROVIDE THE CORRECT STEPS." This appears to be the denial of the 4/18/24 Step 4 Deputy Director appeal.
Open the record →Apr 24, 2024
DC DOC Crystal Report IGP Receipt #2024 0424-678 - Medical, received by T. Campbell
DC DOC Crystal Report IGP Receipt acknowledging receipt of grievance IGP #2024 0424-678 by Ryan Nichols regarding Medical, received by Staff T. Campbell.
Open the record →Apr 22, 2024
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance (Step 2) - Coercion to Sign IGP, Apr 22 2024
Ryan Nichols Step 2 formal grievance at DC DOC alleging jail officers coerced him into signing an IGP marked "resolved" on 3/27/24 when issue had not been resolved. Escalation due to no response to informal Step 1 written 3/27/24.
Open the record →Apr 22, 2024
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance (Step 2) - Refusal/Coercion & False Medical Refusal, Apr 22 2024
Ryan Nichols Step 2 formal grievance at DC DOC alleging refusal to be coerced into signing an IGP marked resolved when medical issue had not been resolved; Dr. Aute confirmed Ryan did not refuse the doctor visits.
Open the record →Apr 22, 2024
Coercion IGP Step Tracking Notes - DC DOC
Yellow legal pad tracking sheet labeled "Coercion" listing IGP steps Step 1: 3/27/24 and Step 2: 4/22/24. Corresponds to the j6s9-042 and j6s9-044 grievances about coercion.
Open the record →Apr 22, 2024
I Never Deny Medical - IGP Step Tracking Notes
Yellow legal pad tracking sheet labeled "I Never Deny Medical" listing IGP steps Step 1: 3/28/24 and Step 2: 4/22/24. Corresponds to j6s9-048 and j6s9-047 grievances.
Open the record →Apr 21, 2024
DC DOC Level 1 Appeal Administrative Remedy - Dental Issue, Apr 21 2024
Ryan Nichols Level 1 Appeal at DC DOC regarding lack of response to formal Step 2 IGP about jail/T. Campbell cancelling dental appointments. References Dr. Aude confirming jail should never cancel dental appointments.
Open the record →Apr 21, 2024
Dr. Aute Appt Denials #2 - IGP Step Tracking Notes
Yellow legal pad cover sheet tracking IGP grievance steps for Dr. Aute appointment denials issue #2: Step 1 3/15/24, Step 2 3/26/24, Step 3 4/21/24.
Open the record →Apr 20, 2024
DC DOC Level 2 IGP Appeal to Deputy Director (4/20/24) - Ryan Nichols
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment G Level 2 IGP Appeal Form filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C3A) dated 4/20/24. In response to Level 1 Appeal (Step 3) written 3/26/24 and not answered within 15 business days. Documents that the IGP process at DC DOC is illusory and DOC is changing process effective April 2024.
Open the record →Apr 20, 2024
IGP Process Illusory: step dates 2/1/24-4/20/24
Brief tracking page labeled "IGP Process Illusory" listing Step 1 (2/1/24) through Step 4 (4/20/24) - documenting the futility of jails grievance procedure.
Open the record →Apr 19, 2024
DOJ sentencing record for Felipe Martinez and three co-defendants
U.S. Attorney’s Office release reporting the April 19, 2024 sentences.
Open the record →Apr 19, 2024
Donald Spradling Ryan Character Letter
Donald Spradling Ryan Character Letter — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-300), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 19, 2024
Judge Lamberth
Judge Lamberth — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-303), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 18, 2024
DC DOC Level 2 Appeal Deputy Director Form (Step 4) - Medical Blood Test Results, Apr 18 2024
Ryan Nichols Step 4 Level 2 Appeal Deputy Director Form at DC DOC asking Deputy Director to address medical blood test results IGP chain (Step 1: 2/9/24, Step 2: 2/22/24, Step 3: 3/19/24, Step 4: 4/18/24).
Open the record →Apr 18, 2024
Medical Blood Test Results - IGP Step Tracking (4 Steps)
Yellow legal pad cover sheet tracking the medical blood test results IGP through all 4 steps: Step 1: 2/9/24, Step 2: 2/22/24, Step 3: 3/19/24, Step 4: 4/18/24.
Open the record →Apr 15, 2024
Medical Notes 4/2-4/15/24: John Todd witness, Sgt Iyamah, Dr. Lute, Officer Brown
Continued medical log with witness signature from inmate John Todd (#38835) regarding Sgt Iyamah, denied medical, Dr. Lute, and Officer Brown mask incident; bodycam audio not recording but green light flashing.
Open the record →Apr 15, 2024
DC DOC IGP draft: Officer Brown interference with doctor visit re mask (Nichols)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form draft by Ryan Nichols regarding Officer Brown interfering with a medical doctor visit over mask compliance. Names Doctor Andre. Complaint about Staff Treatment/Health Care categories.
Open the record →Apr 15, 2024
Note/Cover Page: Officer Brown Mask Medical (4/15/24)
Yellow legal pad cover note labeled "Officer Brown Mask Medical" with Step 1 dated 4/15/24 and Step 2 blank. Appears to be a tracking cover sheet for a related IGP/grievance series concerning Officer Brown and a mask/medical issue.
Open the record →Apr 9, 2024
Major Talley note 4/9/24 - heat complaint w/ Jackson, Grant, McKelton
Note documenting conversation with Major Talley about heat in front of Cpl McKelton, with Brian Jackson and James Grant as witnesses.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2024
Rebecca Lavrenz Jury Verdict — April 4, 2024
Publisher report confirming that a jury returned guilty verdicts on four misdemeanor counts. Native verdict form and full trial transcript remain pending.
Open the record →Apr 5, 2024
DC DOC Formal Grievance #20240424-677 - D. Gaskins inaccurate letter, denied
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form #20240424-677 filed by Ryan Nichols 4/5/24, escalating informal IGP from 3/8/24, alleging D. Gaskins typed letter with inaccurate information about Nichols submissions and escalations; denied 4/24/24.
Open the record →Apr 2, 2024
DOJ arrest announcement for Zach Rash
Official Justice Department announcement of Zach Rash’s April 2, 2024 arrest. Complaint-stage charges and conduct descriptions are government allegations, not findings of guilt.
Open the record →Mar 29, 2024
DC DOC Formal Grievance 3/29/24 - Iyamah/Wright coercion, Major Reid bodycam
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment D Inmate Formal Grievance (pink copy) by Ryan Nichols 3/29/24, alleging Sgt Iyamah & Officer Wright coerced him to sign IGP with only Resolved box checked, backdated to 3/20/24; Major N. Reid said Capt L. Johnson should not be handling medical IGPs.
Open the record →Mar 29, 2024
Medical Notes 3/20-3/29/24: testosterone, IGP denials, named officials
Detailed medical log naming Sgt Iyamah, Cpl McKelton, Major N. Reid, Officer Wright, and L. Johnson regarding testosterone shot timing, denied medical care, IGP retaliation, and selectively muted bodycams.
Open the record →Mar 29, 2024
R. Nichols handwritten notes - Inmate Handbook complaints March 2024
Handwritten notes by Ryan Nichols from March 2024 referencing the Inmate Handbook, naming jail staff (Sgt. Iyamah, Godfrey O., L. Johnson) and complaints about medical grievances and treatment.
Open the record →Mar 28, 2024
DC DOC IGP Step 1 Complaint - Refusal Is Not Medical Denial, Mar 28 2024
Ryan Nichols Step 1 complaint at DC DOC clarifying that refusal to sign a coerced IGP marked resolved is NOT refusal of medical treatment. Filed approximately 2:30pm on 3/28/24.
Open the record →Mar 28, 2024
Telephone Incident 3/28/24 - attorney call re sentencing
Brief note documenting 1:30-1:45 PM call to attorney on 3/28/24 regarding upcoming sentencing.
Open the record →Mar 27, 2024
DC DOC IGP Complaint (#2024 0424-672) - Coercion by Sgt Iyamah & Officer Wright, Mar 27 2024
Ryan Nichols Step 1 complaint at DC DOC alleging coercion by Sgt Iyamah on 3/27/24 and Officer Wright to sign IGP as resolved. Names two officers; describes incident as COERCION. Marked Denied 4/24/24.
Open the record →Mar 27, 2024
IGP #20240313-316 with DOC response by L. Johnson 3/27/24 - video review
Completed DC DOC version of IGP #20240313-316 with Step 1 DOC response filled in: "Video camera footage will be reviewed and any policy violations will be addressed," signed L. Johnson 3/27/24, marked Not Resolved (inmate signed 3/28/24).
Open the record →Mar 26, 2024
DC DOC Level 1 IGP Appeal - Administrative Remedy (3/26/24) Nichols
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment F Level 1 Appeal / Administrative Remedy filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C3A) on 3/26/24 in response to no responses on IGPs filed 2/1/24 (Step 1 Informal) and 2/29/24 (Step 2 Formal). Alleges IGP process is illusory at DC DOC: medical cancellations/denials, prescription issues, sabotage of IGP mails by staff. Notes DC DOC currently has 3 different IGP policies that contradict each other.
Open the record →Mar 26, 2024
DC DOC Level 1 IGP Appeal 3/26/24 - Received Stamped, Denied (IGP #20240434-669)
Filed/stamped copy of Nichols Level 1 IGP Appeal (PP 4030.1 Attachment F) dated 3/26/24. RECEIVED stamp MAR 29 2024. IGP NUMBER #20240434-669. Administrators Response: Denied - See attached. Inmate Grievance Coordinator signature dated 4/24/24. This is the formal grievance whose denial appears in j6s8-092 (and Nichols disputed the wrong-IGP-number citation).
Open the record →Mar 26, 2024
DC DOC Level 2 Appeal IGP# 20240321-479 - Ryan Nichols 3/26/24
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment G Level 2 Appeal - Deputy Director Form filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C3A) on 3/26/24, alleging DC DOC and T. Campbell intentionally subverted/sabotaged IGP process.
Open the record →Mar 26, 2024
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance (Step 2) - T. Campbell IGP Mishandling, Mar 26 2024
Ryan Nichols Step 2 formal grievance at DC DOC alleging T. Campbell denied a legitimate grievance about medical visit denials, citing wrong IGP number. Names T. Campbell with allegations of either incompetence or deliberate sabotage/discrimination.
Open the record →Mar 26, 2024
T. Campbell IGP Issues step dates 1/24/24-3/26/24
Yellow legal pad tracker listing T. Campbell IGP step submission dates: Step 1 (1/24/24), Step 2 (2/22/24), Step 3 (3/19/24), Step 4 (3/26/24).
Open the record →Mar 26, 2024
Zach Rash FBI statement of facts — March 26, 2024
Ten-page FBI probable-cause affidavit filed on the complaint docket. It includes government descriptions of surveillance, open-source footage, the tunnel sequence, and an attributed October 2022 FBI interview.
Open the record →Mar 25, 2024
Ryan Nichols Grievance Spreadsheet
Master log of every grievance filed during pretrial detention: dates, IGP numbers, responses, complaint types, and the patterns that prove the grievance process was broken.
Open the record →Mar 22, 2024
US Marshal Visit note 3/22/24 - Deputy Director Johnson, James Grant
Brief note documenting US Marshals visit to pod around noon 3/22/24, with Deputy Director Johnson approaching Ryan and J6 codefendant James Grant.
Open the record →Mar 21, 2024
DC DOC Denial of IGP Form #20240321-479 - K. Nickens 3/21/24
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment B - official Denial of Inmate IGP Form signed by IGP Coordinator K. Nickens 3/21/24, returning Ryan Nichols (#376795) grievance on grounds that issue is already addressed in Grievance #20240304-073.
Open the record →Mar 21, 2024
DC DOC Level 1 Appeal IGP# 20240321-479 - denied by K. Nickens 3/21/24
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment F Level 1 Appeal - Administrative Remedy filed by Ryan Nichols 3/19/24, denied 3/21/24 by Inmate Grievance Coordinator K. Nickens; alleges T. Campbell sabotaging IGP process.
Open the record →Mar 21, 2024
Steven Patrick Cook — Two-Count Felony Guilty Plea
Official DOJ announcement reporting that Cook pleaded guilty to two felony counts of assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers before Judge Trevor N. McFadden.
Open the record →Mar 20, 2024
DC DOC Inmate Grievance Form re Andrew Taake assault on Dominic Box
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (Attachment C) filed under pseudonym John Smith (#123456) in C3A documenting J6 defendant Andrew Taakes assault on fellow inmate Dominic Box and threats against other inmates.
Open the record →Mar 20, 2024
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form by T. Campbell (IGP #2024 0320-458), Mar 20 2024
DC DOC denial form signed by T. Campbell (IGP Coordinator) rejecting Ryan Nichols's grievance IGP #2024 0320-458, asserting the issue is addressed in grievance #2024 0313-316. This is the denial Ryan disputed as inappropriate.
Open the record →Mar 19, 2024
DC DOC Level 1 Appeal - Administrative Remedy alleging illusory IGP process
Pink DC DOC Level 1 Appeal Administrative Remedy filed by Ryan Nichols escalating step 1 (1/24/24) and step 2 (2/22/24) IGPs about delays, alleging T. Campbell is making IGP process illusory.
Open the record →Mar 19, 2024
DC DOC Level 1 Appeal - escalating testosterone medical care issue with Dr. Cute
Yellow DC DOC Level 1 Appeal Administrative Remedy by Ryan Nichols escalating ongoing medical issues (IGP #20240212-166), citing Dr. Cute, hand-written calendar, diary, and verbal correspondence.
Open the record →Mar 19, 2024
DC DOC Level 1 Appeal 3/19/24 - Ryan Nichols copy (no DOC response)
Ryan Nichols carbon/inmate copy of the DC DOC Level 1 Appeal Administrative Remedy form he filed 3/19/24 (companion to j6s9-011 which has the K. Nickens denial filled in).
Open the record →Mar 15, 2024
DC DOC Informal Resolution - missed Dr. Cute bloodwork appointment, marriage harm
Pink DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form by Ryan Nichols complaining medical staff falsely marked him as having denied appointment with Dr. Cute on 3/13/24 and 3/14/24, harming his health, marriage, and personal life.
Open the record →Mar 15, 2024
DC DOC Inmate Complaint Form (IGP #2024 0320-458) - Medical Appointment Denial, Mar 15 2024
Ryan Nichols Step 1 complaint at DC DOC alleging staff falsely claimed he refused medical appointment with Dr. Aute on 3/13/24 to draw bloodwork. Marked Denied 3/20/24.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2024
DC DOC Informal Complaint #20240313-316 - 3/8/24 Dr Lute medical denied
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment C Informal Resolution Complaint by Ryan Nichols 3/8/24 (received 3/12/24), assigned IGP# 20240313-316. Reports Dr. Lute confronted him about denied appts and jail officers lying about him refusing to come.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2024
DC DOC Informal Complaint 3/8/24 - D. Gaskins inaccurate letter & 3 contradictory IGP policies
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint by Ryan Nichols 3/8/24 disputing D. Gaskins 3/6/24 (typed 3/4/24) letter claiming his IGPs were submitted outside policy; notes DC DOC has 3 contradictory IGP policies (poster, handbook, form).
Open the record →Mar 8, 2024
DOJ Announces John Emanuel Banuelos Arrest and Complaint Allegations
Official DOJ announcement reporting Banuelos’s March 8, 2024 arrest and complaint-stage allegations. Government descriptions remain allegations, not judicial findings.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2024
Medical Notes p4 - Dr Gute confrontation Mar 8 2024
Continuation of medical notes for March 5-8, 2024 documenting confrontation with Dr. Gute over jail falsely claiming Ryan denied appointments, testosterone protocol disputes, and cravings discussion.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2024
DC DOC Informal Resolution - challenging D. Gaskins letter and 3 IGP policies
Pink DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form by Ryan Nichols challenging factually inaccurate letter from D. Gaskins and noting DC DOC has three contradictory IGP policies allowing denial.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2024
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (IGP #2024 0424-658), Mar 8, 2024
Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C3A) inmate complaint form filed at DC Department of Corrections, regarding D. Gaskins's claim that IGPs were submitted outside of policy. Documents conflicting IGP policies at DC DOC.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2024
DC DOC Informal Resolution - jail officers lied about medical appointment refusal
Pink DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form by Ryan Nichols alleging jail officers lied that he refused a medical appointment with Dr. Cute, when in fact he was never called for it.
Open the record →Mar 7, 2024
Brian Mock D.C. Circuit appeal docket No. 24-3027
A public appellate docket mirror records that Brian Christopher Mock’s appeal from D.D.C. case 1:21-cr-00444-JEB-1 was docketed in the D.C. Circuit on March 7, 2024 as No. 24-3027.
Open the record →Mar 7, 2024
FBI Statement of Facts in John Emanuel Banuelos Complaint
Eleven-page FBI probable-cause affidavit supporting the March 2024 complaint. The alleged conduct is not presented as a trial finding.
Open the record →Mar 5, 2024
Medical Notes p3 - hamstring injury & medical neglect Feb-Mar 2024
Page 3 of medical notes documenting Feb 14 - Mar 5 2024: hamstring injury during basketball with corporal Winston and Vaughan witnesses, X-ray requesting MRI, ongoing testosterone shots and weight tracking, missed medical appointments.
Open the record →Mar 4, 2024
D. Gaskins (DOC Program Manager) memo to Nichols re IGP# 20240304-073 3/4/24
Typed DC DOC memo from Program Manager D. Gaskins to Ryan Nichols (#376795) dated 3/4/2024 regarding IGP# 20240304-073, sending copies of all IGPs dating to 11/20/2023 and noting Denial of Appeal Levels 1 and 2 were within policy timeframes.
Open the record →Mar 4, 2024
Letter from DC DOC Program Manager D. Gaskins re: IGP appeals
Letter from DC DOC Program Manager D. Gaskins to Ryan Nichols regarding IGP grievance appeals — Denial of Appeal Level 1 (12/19/2023) and Appeal Level 2 (1/15/2024) were within policy timeframes.
Open the record →Feb 29, 2024
DC DOC Formal Grievance 2/29/24 Received Stamped, Denied (IGP #20240424-654)
Stamped/filed copy of Nichols Inmate Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment D) dated 2/29/24. RECEIVED stamp MAR 04 2024. IGP NUMBER #20240424-654. DOC RESPONSE: Denied - See attached. IGP Coordinator signature dated 4/24/24. Same content as j6s8-096 but with denial annotation. This is the IGP that Campbell claimed had no history in j6s8-095.
Open the record →Feb 29, 2024
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form 2/29/24 - IGP Escalation
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment D Inmate Formal Grievance Form (Step 2) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C3A) dated 2/29/24, escalating his Step 1 Informal IGP written 2/1/24 that was never answered/responded to. Marked Facilities Management and Other. This is the grievance T. Campbell later claimed had NO HISTORY in j6s8-095.
Open the record →Feb 29, 2024
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance - escalation of unanswered 2/1/24 IGP
Pink DC Department of Corrections Inmate Formal Grievance Form filed by Ryan Nichols escalating his step 1 informal IGP written 2/1/24 that was never answered, citing illusory IGP process at DC DOC.
Open the record →Feb 22, 2024
DC DOC Formal Grievance: T. Campbell makes IGP process illusory
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance (IGP 20240304-073) escalating the prior 1/24/24 Informal that went unanswered within 15 business days, alleging T. Campbell's deliberate sabotage and subversion of the IGP process makes it impossible to exhaust administrative remedies.
Open the record →Feb 22, 2024
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance #20240304-073 - Ryan Nichols 2/22/24
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment D Inmate Formal Grievance Form (Step 2) filed by Ryan Nichols 2/22/24 (stamped received 2/29/24), alleging T. Campbell sabotage of IGP process; assigned IGP# 20240304-073.
Open the record →Feb 22, 2024
DOJ announcement of Brian Mock’s original sentence
DOJ reported that Judge James E. Boasberg sentenced Brian Christopher Mock on February 22, 2024 to 33 months’ imprisonment, 24 months’ supervised release, and $2,710 in restitution and fines.
Open the record →Feb 22, 2024
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form - testosterone bloodwork follow-up
DC Department of Corrections Inmate Formal Grievance filed by Ryan Nichols as follow-up to IGP #20240212-166, regarding ongoing failure to inform him of testosterone bloodwork results and treatment guidelines.
Open the record →Feb 16, 2024
Daniel Paul Gray — DOJ Sentencing Record
Official DOJ sentencing record reporting 30 months’ imprisonment, 36 months’ supervised release, and $2,000 restitution on February 16, 2024.
Open the record →Feb 16, 2024
DC DOC Informal Resolution: IGP grievance process is an illusory process
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint by Ryan Nichols arguing the IGP grievance process is an illusory process that is not meant to actually solve issues, referencing 5+ IGPs filed.
Open the record →Feb 14, 2024
Medical Notes log by Ryan Nichols (cont.) Jan-Feb 2024
Continuation of medical notes log by Ryan Nichols covering Jan 5 - Feb 14, 2024 documenting interactions with Dr. Gute regarding testosterone dosage discrepancies, levothyroxine, weight loss tracking, and grievances.
Open the record →Feb 12, 2024
Scott Fairlamb — Free Thought Project Interview
Publisher listing for a February 12, 2024 long-form interview in which Fairlamb discusses his January 6 experience and case timeline.
Open the record →Feb 9, 2024
DC DOC Informal Resolution Complaint #20240212-166 - Ryan Nichols 2/9/24 testosterone therapy
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment C Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols 2/9/24 (received 2/12/24, completed 2/16/2024) regarding testosterone therapy guidelines and being denied lab results.
Open the record →Feb 9, 2024
DOJ Records Peter Michael Krill Jr. Sentence
Official DOJ announcement reporting nine months’ imprisonment, twelve months of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution.
Open the record →Feb 9, 2024
DC DOC Informal Resolution: Testosterone bloodwork results withheld
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint by Ryan Nichols (IGP 20240212-166) reporting testosterone bloodwork results withheld and medical staff refusing to share guidelines for testosterone therapy; resolved via sick call referral.
Open the record →Feb 9, 2024
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form - testosterone results
DC Department of Corrections Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols requesting his testosterone blood test results and treatment guidelines, marked received Feb 12, 2024 and completed Feb 16, 2024.
Open the record →Feb 8, 2024
Isaac Thomas Release Memorandum Opinion — February 8, 2024
Memorandum opinion in United States v. Thomas, Criminal Action No. 23-0069-1 (CKK), granting renewed release from confinement subject to strict conditions after an earlier revocation. The ruling addressed pretrial custody and did not determine guilt.
Open the record →Feb 6, 2024
DOJ arrest announcement for Seth and Cepane Sarty
The U.S. Attorney’s Office reported that Seth Sarty and Cepane Sarty were arrested in Georgia on February 5, 2024 and described complaint-stage allegations. The release expressly states that a complaint is an allegation and that defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
Open the record →Feb 2, 2024
DOJ bench-trial verdict announcement — Ryan Samsel and co-defendants
DOJ release reporting Judge Jia M. Cobb’s February 2, 2024 bench-trial findings for Ryan Samsel, James Tate Grant, Paul Russell Johnson, Stephen Chase Randolph, and Jason Benjamin Blythe. Canonical-URL SHA-256: b5bf9d1eafcebecc9beff5a20eed8b15e9ddb5c7384ac9e6b78f8471535a81f5. Capture: canonical HTML reviewed July 24, 2026; native findings and complete trial record pending.
Open the record →Feb 1, 2024
DOJ Plea Announcement — Alan St. Onge, Kyle Kumer and William Stover
DOJ announcement reporting that Alan St. Onge pleaded guilty on January 31, 2024 to two felony civil-disorder counts. The same source separately reports pleas by Kyle Kumer and William Stover.
Open the record →Jan 29, 2024
Lee Stutts Not-Guilty Plea Report
Charlotte Observer courthouse reporting states that Lee Stutts pleaded not guilty at his January 29, 2024 arraignment before the D.C. federal court.
Open the record →Jan 26, 2024
Judgment in Felicia Konold criminal case
Signed judgment documenting Felicia Konold’s conviction, sentence, supervision conditions and monetary penalties.
Open the record →Jan 24, 2024
DC DOC Informal Resolution Complaint 1/24/24 - prescribed meds, Step 4 missing
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment C Informal Resolution Complaint by Ryan Nichols 1/24/24 alleging T. Campbell intentionally sabotaged grievance process by denying Step 4 escalation; refers to prior IGPs from 2021/2022.
Open the record →Jan 24, 2024
DC DOC Informal Resolution: Accuses T. Campbell of sabotaging grievance process
DC DOC Informal Resolution Complaint by Ryan Nichols accusing IGP Coordinator T. Campbell of intentionally and deliberately sabotaging the grievance process to prevent exhaustion of administrative remedies — parallel to 2021 & 2022 conduct.
Open the record →Jan 24, 2024
KOLD/13 News report on Felicia and Cory Konold sentencing
Contemporaneous local report documenting plea and sentence outcomes for Felicia and Cory Konold.
Open the record →Jan 23, 2024
DOJ Arrest Announcement — Andy Steven Oliva-Lopez
DOJ announcement reporting Oliva-Lopez’s January 23, 2024 arrest in Milwaukie, Oregon and describing the complaint-stage charges. DOJ expressly states that a complaint is merely an allegation.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2024
DOJ Announces Edward Richmond Jr. Arrest and Complaint
Official DOJ announcement of Richmond’s January 22, 2024 arrest. The release expressly states that the complaint was an allegation and that the presumption of innocence applied.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2024
DOJ — Farhad and Farbod Azari Guilty Pleas
Official DOJ announcement reporting that each man pleaded guilty on January 22, 2024 to civil disorder and assaulting, resisting or impeding officers with a dangerous weapon.
Open the record →Jan 20, 2024
Lee Stutts Discusses Charges in Firsthand Interview
Charlotte Observer interview preserving Stutts’s own account and denials concerning parts of the government’s allegations. His statements are attributed firsthand claims, not judicial findings.
Open the record →Jan 19, 2024
FBI Statement of Facts — Seth and Cepane Sarty
Sixteen-page FBI affidavit filed January 19, 2024 in magistrate matter No. 1:24-mj-00019-MAU. It contains the government’s probable-cause narrative and investigator-selected surveillance and body-camera images concerning Seth and Cepane Sarty.
Open the record →Jan 18, 2024
FBI Statement of Facts and Criminal Complaint — Andy Steven Oliva-Lopez
Eighteen-page DOJ-hosted complaint package and FBI affidavit filed January 18, 2024. The affidavit was submitted to establish probable cause; its factual narrative remains attributed government allegations.
Open the record →Jan 17, 2024
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form (IGP 20240117-190) — out of time, already responded
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form returning Ryan Nichols's Level 2 medication grievance with reasons: not submitted in 5-day timeframe, and "this grievance was responded on 11/21/23."
Open the record →Jan 17, 2024
Felicia Konold defense sentencing memorandum
ECF 241, filed January 17, 2024. Defense advocacy requesting the Probation Office recommendation and presenting mitigation, remorse and sentencing-comparison arguments.
Open the record →Jan 17, 2024
Government sentencing memorandum for Felicia and Cory Konold
ECF 239, filed January 17, 2024. Government advocacy requesting six months custody for Felicia Konold and describing the prosecution’s account of offense conduct.
Open the record →Jan 17, 2024
DC DOC Denial of IGP #2024 0117-190 by T. Campbell - Late + Already Responded, Jan 17 2024
DC DOC denial form signed by T. Campbell rejecting Ryan Nichols's Step 4 grievance IGP #2024 0117-190 on grounds (1) not submitted within 5-day timeframe, and (2) THIS GRIEVANCE WAS RESPONDED ON 11/21/23.
Open the record →Jan 15, 2024
DC DOC Level 2 Appeal - Deputy Director Form (medication grievance)
DC DOC Level 2 Appeal-Deputy Director Form filed by Ryan Nichols (IGP 20240117-190) citing 15+ business days passed since Step 3 with no answer, alleging refusal of testosterone and Vitamin D prescribed by his outside primary care provider.
Open the record →Jan 15, 2024
DC DOC Level 2 Appeal Deputy Director (Step 4) - Testosterone & Vitamin D, Jan 15 2024
Ryan Nichols Step 4 Level 2 Appeal at DC DOC alleging he is not receiving prescribed correct dosage of testosterone or Vitamin D. Names Dr. Aute and notes injection nurse gives shots only for doctor (Aute) to refuse them the following week. IGP #2024 0117-190.
Open the record →Jan 15, 2024
Handwritten IGP timeline tracker: Medical TRT/Vitamin D (Steps 1-4)
Yellow legal pad handwritten note tracking dates of IGP steps for Medical - TRT and Vitamin D grievance. Index card for IGP escalation sequence.
Open the record →Jan 10, 2024
Lee Stutts Indictment Docket Lead — Native Filing Pending
A public docket mirror identifies D.D.C. case 1:24-cr-00019-TSC, Judge Tanya S. Chutkan, and a January 10, 2024 thirteen-count indictment. The native indictment remains pending capture.
Open the record →Jan 9, 2024
James Ray Epps sentencing record — January 9, 2024
Contemporaneous Associated Press court report documenting the probationary sentence, community service, restitution, assessment, and absence of imprisonment. Native judgment remains a capture target.
Open the record →Jan 5, 2024
Medical Notes log by Ryan Nichols Nov 2023 - Jan 2024
Detailed handwritten medical notes log kept by Ryan Nichols from Nov 7, 2023 through Jan 5, 2024 documenting medical neglect, cancelled appointments, weight loss, and treatment by Dr. Gute. Inmate number 262.2165.
Open the record →Jan 4, 2024
DOJ announcement of Christopher Worrell sentence
Official announcement reporting 120 months imprisonment, 36 months supervised release, $2,000 restitution, and a $610 assessment. DOJ descriptions of the pre-sentencing absence remain attributed government statements.
Open the record →Jan 4, 2024
Public Sentencing Table Entry for United States v. Avirett
Publicly preserved sentencing-table text identifies case 1:23-cr-00191-JEB, the count under 40 U.S.C. § 5104(e)(2)(G), a government request for 45 days’ incarceration and a $500 fine, and the court’s sentence of 30 days’ incarceration with $500 restitution. The underlying native table PDF remains a capture target.
Open the record →Jan 3, 2024
DC DOC Informal Resolution: Testosterone injection scheduled, appt cancellations
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint (IGP# 20240108-114) by Ryan Nichols documenting cancelled medical appointments related to testosterone dosage adjustment; resolved with testosterone injection received 1/4/2024.
Open the record →Jan 2, 2024
79 Minutes: The Breach of the Capitol on January 6th
Full documentary connected to Stephen Ethan Horn’s profile. The verified publisher page describes a timeline from the initial Capitol-grounds breach to the building breach and states that the film examines multiple perspectives, crowd behavior, police tactics, and source footage.
Open the record →Jan 2, 2024
DOJ Record of Alex Harkrider Stipulated Bench-Trial Convictions
Official DOJ release reporting that Judge Royce C. Lamberth found Alex Kirk Harkrider guilty on four felony and three misdemeanor counts after a stipulated bench trial on January 2, 2024. Government characterizations remain attributed to DOJ.
Open the record →Dec 27, 2023
DC DOC Mail Disposition page 2 - pamphlet denied for advocating hatred
DC DOC Notice of Disposition of Mail page 2 of 2 (PP 4070.4 Attachment B) censoring pamphlet citing Policy 4070.44 page 19 Section C subsection 6 for appearing to advocate racial, religious, or national hatred.
Open the record →Dec 22, 2023
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form (Ryan Nichols, IGP 20231212-349)
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form returning Ryan Nichols's grievance with two reasons checked: not submitted within 5-day timeframe, and "this was answered on 11/30/23."
Open the record →Dec 22, 2023
DC DOC Denial of IGP #2023 1222-349 by T. Campbell - Late + Already Answered, Dec 22 2023
DC DOC denial form signed by T. Campbell rejecting Ryan Nichols's grievance IGP #2023 1222-349 (Step 3) on grounds (1) not submitted within 5-day timeframe, and (2) THIS WAS ANSWERED ON 11/30/23.
Open the record →Dec 20, 2023
DOJ Sentencing Record for Jonathan G. Mellis
Official U.S. Attorney’s Office release confirming the June 12, 2023 guilty plea and December 20, 2023 sentence of 51 months imprisonment, 36 months supervised release, and a $20,000 fine. Government descriptions of underlying conduct remain attributed to the release and referenced court documents.
Open the record →Dec 19, 2023
DC DOC Level 1 Appeal — denied medication grievance (deliberate indifference)
DC DOC Level 1 Administrative Remedy Appeal by Ryan Nichols (IGP# 20231222-349) alleging deliberate indifference to his medical condition, citing failure to provide prescribed medications since 11/7/23 and unanswered prior grievance.
Open the record →Dec 19, 2023
DC DOC Step 3 Level 1 Appeal - Medications Denied Since Arrival, Dec 19 2023
Ryan Nichols Step 3 Level 1 Administrative Remedy at DC DOC about being denied medications prescribed by primary care provider before arrival at DC DOC on 11/7/23. IGP #2023 1222-349 with Denied response.
Open the record →Dec 18, 2023
DOJ Announces Barbara Balmaseda Arrest and Complaint Charges
Official December 18, 2023 DOJ announcement reporting Balmaseda’s December 14 arrest and the five complaint-stage charges. The release expressly states that a complaint is an allegation and defendants are presumed innocent.
Open the record →Dec 13, 2023
Barbara Balmaseda FBI Statement of Facts — December 13, 2023
A 24-page FBI probable-cause affidavit filed in complaint-stage matter 1:23-mj-00352-ZMF. Its descriptions are government allegations supporting a criminal complaint, not trial findings.
Open the record →Nov 28, 2023
DC DOC IGP #20231129-333: Health Care - missing meds 3+ weeks (Nichols)
DC Department of Corrections Inmate Formal Grievance Form filed by Ryan Nichols regarding healthcare - has not received prescribed medications since 11/7/23 (3+ weeks). Received 11/30/23 by IGP Coordinator. Response by D. Jones, RN noting labs ordered 11/28 for chronic care.
Open the record →Nov 28, 2023
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form — medication denied 3+ weeks
DC DOC Formal Grievance filed by Ryan Nichols (IGP 20231129-333) reporting he still had not received prescribed medications 3+ weeks after intake, citing meeting with sick call doctor/Nurse on 11/26/23 and blood draw without result.
Open the record →Nov 21, 2023
Frank Rocco Giustino Sentenced to 90 Days — AP Report
Associated Press reporting published November 21, 2023 documents Giustino’s 90-day sentence, custody credit, guilty-plea offense, judge, prosecutor, and attributed sentencing statements. Prosecutor assertions and judicial characterizations remain attributed to their sources.
Open the record →Nov 20, 2023
DOJ sentencing record for Victoria Charity White
The DOJ sentencing record reports ten days in prison, twenty-four months of supervised release, and ninety days of home detention imposed on November 20, 2023.
Open the record →Nov 19, 2023
DC DOC IGP #20231120-116: Informal Resolution - TRT/Vitamin D meds (Nichols)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form by Ryan Nichols re: missing prescribed Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) and Vitamin D for chronic care. Received 11/20/23. Resolved per DOC by scheduling for upcoming Chronic Care appointment.
Open the record →Nov 19, 2023
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form — TRT/Vit D medication
DC Department of Corrections Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols requesting verification of his testosterone replacement therapy and Vitamin D medication ordered by Dr. Seals.
Open the record →Nov 16, 2023
DOJ Announces Lee Stutts Arrest and Complaint Allegations
Official DOJ announcement reporting Lee Stutts’s November 16, 2023 arrest and the complaint-stage charges. Government descriptions remain allegations, not judicial findings.
Open the record →Nov 16, 2023
Kaleb Dillard — DOJ Sentencing Record, November 16, 2023
Official DOJ release reporting a sentence of ten months' imprisonment, twelve months' supervised release, and $36,238.55 restitution.
Open the record →Nov 7, 2023
Signed jury verdict form for Felipe Martinez and co-defendants
Signed November 7, 2023 verdict filed November 8 in No. 1:21-cr-00392-RCL.
Open the record →Nov 7, 2023
DC DOC Clothing/Property/Cash Record - Nichols Ryan (Nov 7 2023?)
DC Department of Corrections Form PP 4050.1 Attachment 1 - Clothing, Personal Property and Cash Record. Filled out for Nichols Ryan, DCDC# 396-195(?), notation 12.2X and 350. Lists property items including pants, shirt (red/white?), shoes (RB/Black?). Signed by Receiving Officer Hatch C. and Receiving Officers Signature King C. Likely intake/release property record from DC Jail.
Open the record →Nov 3, 2023
Federico Klein Sentencing Record — November 3, 2023
Official Justice Department release reporting a sentence of 70 months imprisonment, 24 months supervised release, and $5,000 in fines and restitution.
Open the record →Nov 1, 2023
Felicia Konold plea agreement
ECF 206, filed November 1, 2023. Records Konold’s guilty plea to Count Three, the parties’ agreement, restitution, contingency with Cory Konold’s plea, and dismissal request for remaining counts.
Open the record →Nov 1, 2023
Felicia Konold statement of offense
Signed Rule 11 factual stipulation supporting Felicia Konold’s guilty plea.
Open the record →Nov 1, 2023
Plea Agreement — United States v. Nichols (EX-537)
The felony plea agreement in United States v. Nichols. Filed to the public record as Exhibit 537. Read what the government offered and what was signed.
Open the record →Nov 1, 2023
Statement of Offense — United States v. Nichols (EX-538)
The statement of offense accompanying the November 2023 plea. Exhibit 538 in the public record.
Open the record →Nov 1, 2023
Press record: Ryan Nichols pleads guilty (November 2023)
Public reporting that Ryan Nichols pleaded guilty in November 2023 to two felonies — obstruction of an official proceeding and assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers. Cataloged as part of the public record.
Open the record →Oct 25, 2023
Daniel Paul Gray — DOJ Guilty-Plea Record
Official DOJ record of Gray’s October 25, 2023 guilty plea to obstruction of an official proceeding and assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2023
DOJ Arrest and Indictment Record for Justin Lee
Official U.S. Attorney’s Office release announcing Justin Lee’s October 19, 2023 arrest and describing the seven allegations in the indictment. Charging descriptions are preserved as government allegations, not findings of guilt.
Open the record →Oct 16, 2023
Memorandum Opinion — Discovery and Dismissal Motions (ECF 266)
The court's written opinion on the motions to compel discovery and to dismiss, October 2023.
Open the record →Oct 10, 2023
DOJ Records Peter Michael Krill Jr. Felony Civil-Disorder Plea
Official DOJ announcement reporting Krill’s October 10, 2023 guilty plea to one felony count of civil disorder before Chief Judge James E. Boasberg.
Open the record →Sep 26, 2023
Annotated exhibit: Judge Hogan Oath of Office with Recusal for Cause notation
Same Oath of Office for Judge Thomas F. Hogan as in slug 012 but annotated with handwritten text "Recusal for Cause NO!!" Filed in Case 1:23-cr-00016-JEB Document 59 page 77 of 81.
Open the record →Sep 26, 2023
Filed exhibit: Oath of Office for Judge Thomas F. Hogan (1982)
Court filing exhibit: Oath of Office for United States Judges signed by Thomas F. Hogan dated October 4, 1982. Filed in Case 1:23-cr-00016-JEB Document 59 on 09/26/23 as page 34 of 81.
Open the record →Sep 21, 2023
Bennie Alvin Parker Signed Judgment — ECF No. 1059
The signed judgment records two counts of conviction, two acquittals, 60 months of concurrent probation, six months of home detention, $1,000 restitution, and $125 in assessments.
Open the record →Sep 20, 2023
Statement of Offense — United States v. Epps
Government-filed factual statement associated with Epps’s misdemeanor guilty plea. Government descriptions are attributed to the prosecution and plea record.
Open the record →Sep 18, 2023
Steven Patrick Cook — DOJ Arrest Announcement
Official DOJ announcement identifying Steven Patrick Cook, the complaint-stage allegations, the September 16, 2023 arrest, and the September 18 initial appearance. Government descriptions remain attributed allegations.
Open the record →Sep 18, 2023
Stephen Ethan Horn Jury Verdict and Journalism-Defense Record
Contemporaneous reporting on the September 18, 2023 jury verdict, Horn’s stated documentary purpose, the defense journalism argument, the prosecution response, and use of Horn’s footage at trial.
Open the record →Sep 5, 2023
DOJ Announcement — Enrique Tarrio Sentenced to 22 Years
Official DOJ announcement reporting Judge Timothy J. Kelly’s September 5, 2023 sentence of 22 years’ imprisonment and 36 months’ supervised release.
Open the record →Sep 5, 2023
Edward Richmond Jr. Criminal Complaint and FBI Statement of Facts
Official complaint package and FBI probable-cause affidavit associated with Edward Richmond Jr. The conduct narrative is a government charging-stage allegation, not a verdict or independent archive finding.
Open the record →Sep 1, 2023
DOJ Sentencing Announcement — Ethan Nordean
Official DOJ announcement reporting that Judge Timothy J. Kelly sentenced Ethan Nordean on September 1, 2023 to 18 years’ imprisonment and 36 months’ supervised release. DOJ also reported application of a terrorism-related sentencing enhancement to the destruction-of-government-property conviction; the enhancement was not a separate terrorism conviction. Canonical-URL SHA-256: 75427ee72610f8bd43f24438a039759e6dab7c49569159949c47dc9d13ee6a14. Signed judgment and sentencing transcript not captured.
Open the record →Sep 1, 2023
DOJ Sentencing Announcement — Bennie and Sandra Parker
Official government announcement reporting 60 months of probation for Bennie Parker. The signed judgment supplies the complete controlling terms.
Open the record →Aug 31, 2023
DOJ Sentencing Record — Joseph Biggs and Zachary Rehl
Official DOJ announcement reporting that Judge Timothy J. Kelly sentenced Joseph R. Biggs on August 31, 2023 to 17 years in prison and 36 months of supervised release. DOJ’s evidence narrative and sentencing characterization remain attributed government statements.
Open the record →Aug 24, 2023
Robin Lee Reierson Arrest and Initial Release — Local Reporting
WTTW reported Reierson’s August 23, 2023 arrest and federal appearance. ABC7 reported release on personal recognizance with an agreement concerning firearms.
Open the record →Aug 18, 2023
Robin Lee Reierson Criminal Complaint and FBI Statement of Facts — August 18, 2023
Complaint and FBI probable-cause affidavit in 1:23-mj-00215-GMH. The allegations are not trial findings. A public mirror was captured because the official DOJ binary returned HTTP 401.
Open the record →Aug 18, 2023
United States v. Reierson — CourtListener/RECAP Docket, 1:23-cr-00437-RBW
Public docket identifying the controlling district case, Judge Reggie B. Walton, judgment entry, and October 16, 2024 sentencing-transcript entry.
Open the record →Aug 17, 2023
DOJ guilty-plea record for Victoria Charity White
The DOJ record states that Victoria Charity White pleaded guilty on August 17, 2023 to one felony count of civil disorder and aiding and abetting. Government descriptions of her conduct remain attributed to the prosecution record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2023
Political Prisoner Podcast Episode 8 — Peter Stager and Daniel Christmann
Apple Podcasts lists this 1-hour, 4-minute episode as published August 16, 2023 and identifies Peter Francis Stager and Daniel Christmann as guests on Jake Lang’s Political Prisoner Podcast. The publisher description says Stager discussed Rosanne Boyland’s death and Christmann discussed his civil lawsuit. These are attributed descriptions of firsthand interview topics, not independently verified findings. Native audio, a complete transcript, exact quotations, and claim-level corroboration remain pending.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2023
Errata to Government Sentencing Memorandum — ECF No. 1021
A one-page government notice stating that footnote 9 of ECF No. 1018 was corrected. The corrected memorandum identified as an attachment was not included in the captured mirror file, so the exact correction is not inferred.
Open the record →Aug 11, 2023
Government Sentencing Memorandum for Sandra Parker and Co-Defendants — ECF No. 1018
A 62-page prosecution sentencing filing addressing Sandra Parker, Bennie Parker, Laura Steele, Connie Meggs, and William Isaacs. It calculated a 97-to-121-month guidelines range for Sandra Parker and three co-defendants and advocated significant imprisonment; those positions are government advocacy, not the sentence imposed.
Open the record →Aug 1, 2023
Frank Giustino — Justice In Jeopardy “Under Oath” Interview
Amazon Music and Apple Podcasts catalog listings identify this August 1, 2023 long-form interview with Frank Rocco Giustino. The publisher describes discussion of his firsthand account and FOIA material. Native audio and complete transcript review remain pending, so no unreviewed claim is presented as an archive finding.
Open the record →Jul 28, 2023
DOJ Sentencing Release for Thomas Sibick
Official DOJ release confirming the 50-month prison sentence, 36 months of supervised release and $7,500.79 restitution.
Open the record →Jul 26, 2023
Farhad and Farbod Azari — Indictment
The eight-page indictment in D.D.C. No. 1:23-cr-00251-RCL. It records the grand jury’s charges; counts not resolved by the later pleas are not presented as convictions.
Open the record →Jul 26, 2023
United States v. Azari — Public RECAP Docket
Public docket metadata for D.D.C. No. 1:23-cr-00251-RCL, including counsel, plea and sentencing entries. Native documents remain separately subject to capture.
Open the record →Jul 24, 2023
DOJ Sentencing Announcement for Peter Francis Stager
Official DOJ announcement reporting Judge Rudolph Contreras’s July 24, 2023 sentence of 52 months in prison, 36 months of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution. The signed judgment supplies additional controlling details.
Open the record →Jul 24, 2023
Judgment in United States v. Sabol et al. as to Peter Francis Stager — ECF No. 345
Signed judgment imposing 52 months’ imprisonment with credit from January 14, 2021, 36 months of supervised release, $2,000 restitution, and a $100 special assessment. The judgment states that the remaining open counts were dismissed on the government’s motion.
Open the record →Jul 21, 2023
Thomas Sibick Defense Sentencing Memorandum, ECF No. 209
Defense sentencing filing presenting mitigation, disputing selected sentencing characterizations and requesting a non-custodial outcome. Advocacy is attributed to the defense.
Open the record →Jul 20, 2023
Federico Klein Bench-Trial Findings — July 20, 2023
Official Justice Department release reporting the findings entered after Federico Klein’s bench trial before Judge Trevor N. McFadden. Government descriptions are attributed to the release and underlying court record.
Open the record →Jul 18, 2023
Kaleb Dillard — DOJ Guilty-Plea Record, July 18, 2023
Official DOJ release reporting Dillard's guilty plea to one felony count under 18 U.S.C. § 111(a)(1) before Judge Jia M. Cobb.
Open the record →Jul 17, 2023
Government Sentencing Memorandum for Thomas Sibick, ECF No. 205
Government sentencing filing identifying the three offenses of conviction, presenting prosecution arguments and requesting 71 months. Advocacy is attributed to the government.
Open the record →Jul 15, 2023
Defense Sentencing Memorandum for Peter Francis Stager — ECF No. 337
Defense sentencing memorandum requesting time served and presenting mitigation, remorse, personal background, detention history, and an account that Stager tried to assist injured people. The filing does not identify the apparently lifeless person it describes as Rosanne Boyland, so that identity remains unresolved.
Open the record →Jul 13, 2023
Government Sentencing Memorandum for Peter Francis Stager — ECF No. 333
Government sentencing memorandum requesting 78 months’ imprisonment, three years of supervised release, $2,000 restitution, a $31,627 fine, and the mandatory assessment. The request is preserved as prosecution advocacy, not the sentence imposed.
Open the record →Jul 12, 2023
DOJ announcement of Brian Mock bench-trial findings
DOJ reported that Chief Judge James E. Boasberg found Brian Christopher Mock guilty on eleven counts after a bench trial on July 12, 2023. Government evidence descriptions remain attributed to DOJ.
Open the record →Jul 11, 2023
DOJ records Matthew Jason Beddingfield sentence
Official DOJ sentencing announcement reporting 38 months in prison, 24 months of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution.
Open the record →Jun 16, 2023
DOJ Arrest Announcement — Alan Michael St. Onge
DOJ announcement reporting Alan Michael St. Onge’s June 16, 2023 arrest and describing the criminal complaint. The conduct narrative is preserved as government probable-cause allegations, not independent findings.
Open the record →Jun 9, 2023
United States v. Richard Barnett — D.C. Circuit Appeal No. 23-3086
Public appellate docket identifying Barnett’s June 9, 2023 appeal from District of Columbia case 1:21-cr-00038-CRC-1.
Open the record →Jun 8, 2023
Robert Morss Judgment Docket Entry (ECF No. 651) — Native File Pending
A third-party public docket listing identifies ECF No. 651 as the judgment as to Robert Morss, reportedly signed June 8, 2023. The native PACER or RECAP judgment has not been captured, so this is preserved as a docket lead rather than a verified court-file binary.
Open the record →Jun 2, 2023
DOJ Sentencing Record: Joseph Hackett
Primary government release recording Joseph Hackett’s June 2, 2023 sentence of 42 months in prison and 36 months of supervised release.
Open the record →May 25, 2023
Bradley and Matthew Bokoski Sentenced to Probation
Contemporary report stating that Bradley and Matthew Bokoski each received 36 months of probation and $500 restitution, with no incarceration imposed.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →May 25, 2023
DOJ Sentencing Record: Stewart Rhodes
Official DOJ release reporting the May 25, 2023 sentence of 18 years and 36 months supervised release.
Open the record →May 24, 2023
DOJ Reports Robert Morss Sentence
Official announcement reporting a sentence of 66 months' imprisonment, 24 months of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution.
Open the record →May 24, 2023
Richard Barnett — DOJ Sentencing Record (May 24, 2023)
Justice Department release reporting a 54-month prison sentence and 36 months of supervised release. The release’s financial description conflicts with public docket-derived summaries and requires native-judgment resolution.
Open the record →May 18, 2023
Peter Schwartz appeal No. 23-3075 — docket and consolidation record
Public appellate docket mirror recording that Peter Schwartz’s appeal was docketed May 18, 2023 as No. 23-3075 and consolidated with No. 23-3074. The published opinion later confirms consolidation with Nos. 23-3074 and 23-3104.
Open the record →May 15, 2023
DOJ announcement of Christopher Worrell bench-trial findings
DOJ announced that Judge Royce C. Lamberth found Worrell guilty on May 12, 2023, after a five-day bench trial. Conduct descriptions and characterizations remain attributed to the prosecution and court.
Open the record →May 10, 2023
Second superseding indictment in United States v. Hostetter
May 10, 2023 indictment stating the prosecution’s allegations and count structure.
Open the record →May 10, 2023
Nathaniel DeGrave Sentencing — Associated Press Report
Associated Press sentencing report published through the Las Vegas Review-Journal, supporting the May 10, 2023 date and reported terms.
Open the record →May 10, 2023
Nathaniel DeGrave Sentencing — CBS News Report
Contemporary sentencing report supporting the prison term and financial penalties; the signed judgment remains pending.
Open the record →May 8, 2023
DOJ January 6 Sentencing Announcement — Hatchet M. Speed
DOJ announcement reporting a 48-month prison sentence in Speed’s D.D.C. January 6 case.
Open the record →May 5, 2023
DOJ sentencing release — United States v. Schwartz
Justice Department release documenting the December 6, 2022 jury verdict, May 5, 2023 sentence, and the government's account of the case.
Open the record →May 4, 2023
DOJ Announcement — Proud Boys Jury Verdicts Including Enrique Tarrio
Official DOJ announcement reporting the May 4, 2023 jury verdicts. The archive attributes the government’s evidence descriptions to DOJ and records the verdict separately from moral or editorial judgments.
Open the record →May 4, 2023
DOJ Jury-Verdict Record — United States v. Nordean
Official DOJ announcement reporting the May 4, 2023 jury verdicts in the Proud Boys case. The government’s descriptions of evidence and conduct remain attributed to DOJ; the record does not substitute those descriptions for the verdict form or trial transcripts.
Open the record →Apr 21, 2023
Fi Duong signed plea agreement
Eleven-page signed agreement recording a guilty plea to civil disorder and the parties’ restitution and dismissal terms.
Open the record →Apr 21, 2023
Information charging Fi Duong with civil disorder
Two-page Information charging one count of civil disorder under 18 U.S.C. § 231(a)(3).
Open the record →Apr 13, 2023
DOJ E.D. Virginia Sentencing Announcement — Hatchet M. Speed
DOJ announcement reporting a 36-month prison sentence in the separate National Firearms Act prosecution.
Open the record →Apr 7, 2023
D.C. Circuit obstruction opinion involving Fischer, Lang, and Miller
The consolidated appellate decision reinstated the Section 1512(c)(2) obstruction counts against Joseph Fischer, Edward Lang, and Garret Miller before the Supreme Court later narrowed the statute.
Open the record →Mar 21, 2023
Oath Keepers Third-Trial Final Jury Verdict — ECF No. 910
The final eight-page verdict form records Bennie Parker guilty on Counts 1 and 5 and not guilty on Counts 2 and 3.
Open the record →Mar 21, 2023
DOJ Verdict Announcement — Sandra and Bennie Parker / Third Oath Keepers Trial
Official DOJ announcement summarizing the March 2023 verdicts in the third Oath Keepers trial. Government descriptions of evidence remain attributed; the preserved verdict form controls count-specific outcomes.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2023
Indictment in United States v. Isaac Thomas and Christina Legros
Six-page indictment endpoint for D.D.C. case 1:23-cr-00069, returned March 8, 2023. Counts are preserved as accusations, not findings of guilt. Native binary preservation and a file-content hash remain pending after cache failures.
Open the record →Mar 7, 2023
DOJ January 6 Bench-Trial Verdict Announcement — Hatchet M. Speed
DOJ announcement reporting bench-trial findings in D.D.C. case No. 1:22-cr-00244-TNM-1. A later DOJ sentencing release gives a conflicting March 21 verdict date; the discrepancy is preserved.
Open the record →Feb 16, 2023
DOJ Plea Announcement for Peter Francis Stager
Official DOJ announcement reporting that Peter Francis Stager pleaded guilty on February 16, 2023 to one felony count of assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon. Government descriptions remain attributed to DOJ; the signed plea papers control the conviction record.
Open the record →Feb 16, 2023
DOJ records Matthew Jason Beddingfield guilty plea
Official DOJ announcement that Beddingfield pleaded guilty to one felony count of assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers.
Open the record →Feb 16, 2023
Peter Francis Stager Plea Agreement — ECF No. 295
Signed plea agreement in United States v. Sabol et al., No. 1:21-cr-00035-RC. Stager agreed to plead guilty to Count Ten under 18 U.S.C. §§ 111(a)(1) and 111(b). The archive uses the filing for the plea terms and statutory exposure, without adopting commentary from the hosting site.
Open the record →Feb 16, 2023
Peter Francis Stager Statement of Offense — ECF No. 296
Signed Statement of Offense supplying the factual basis for Stager’s guilty plea. The archive limits admitted facts to the signed filing and does not expand them through unrelated media descriptions.
Open the record →Feb 14, 2023
Local Report on Richard Avirett’s February 2023 Arrest
Now Georgia reported that Cleveland police took Avirett into custody on February 11, 2023 after a license-plate alert, that the FBI assumed custody on February 13, and that no local charges were filed. The article also summarized the federal complaint. Its booking photograph is preserved only as a provenance lead and was not copied.
Open the record →Feb 2, 2023
DOJ sentencing record — Daniel Ray Caldwell
Official Justice Department sentencing record reporting the sentence imposed February 1, 2023: 68 months in prison, 36 months of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution. The judgment also carried a $100 special assessment.
Open the record →Feb 1, 2023
United States v. Fairlamb — Section 2255 Denial
Public opinion mirror of Judge Lamberth’s February 1, 2023 memorandum denying Fairlamb’s motion to vacate, set aside, or correct sentence and declining a certificate of appealability.
Open the record →Jan 31, 2023
DOJ Arrest Announcement for Isaac Thomas and Christina Legros
Official January 31, 2023 DOJ announcement describing complaint-stage allegations against Isaac Thomas and Christina Legros. The page expressly states that a complaint is an allegation. Its reference to a January 26, 2022 Thomas arrest conflicts with the 2023 complaint and docket chronology and is preserved as an apparent year error.
Open the record →Jan 30, 2023
DOJ sentencing release for Andrew Alan Hernandez
Official DOJ announcement recording 18 months imprisonment, 36 months supervised release, and $2,000 restitution.
Open the record →Jan 27, 2023
DOJ sentencing record — Julian Khater
The Justice Department reported an 80-month prison sentence, $10,000 fine, and $2,000 restitution. Its press release says 36 months supervised release, while a separate DOJ sentencing table reports 24 months; the native judgment is needed to resolve the conflict.
Open the record →Jan 23, 2023
DOJ Verdict Record: Joseph Hackett and Second Oath Keepers Trial
Primary government release recording the January 23, 2023 jury verdict. Government descriptions of the alleged plan and trial evidence are attributed to prosecutors; the verdict record is not a moral characterization of any defendant.
Open the record →Jan 23, 2023
Oath Keepers Second-Trial Verdict Form — ECF No. 450
The January 23, 2023 jury verdict form for Roberto Minuta, Joseph Hackett, David Moerschel, and Edward Vallejo.
Open the record →Jan 23, 2023
Richard Barnett — DOJ Verdict Record (January 23, 2023)
Justice Department release recording the jury verdict in United States v. Barnett. Government descriptions of conduct are attributed to the prosecution and trial record.
Open the record →Jan 23, 2023
Status Hearing Transcript — Jun 10, 2022 (ECF 203)
Status hearing before Judge Thomas F. Hogan, June 10, 2022. Official transcript.
Open the record →Jan 19, 2023
FBI Statement of Facts Supporting Richard Avirett Complaint
Archived DOJ/FBI statement-of-facts link supporting the January 19, 2023 complaint. Descriptions of Avirett’s alleged movements, social-media material, and images remain attributed to the FBI. Native PDF capture and content hashing remain pending.
Open the record →Jan 19, 2023
Richard Avirett Criminal Complaint — January 19, 2023
Archived DOJ complaint link for Richard Avirett. The complaint is a charging instrument containing government allegations, not findings of guilt. The canonical URL was preserved from the DOJ Capitol Breach index; native PDF capture, page count, file metadata, and binary SHA-256 remain pending because the source download was unavailable during this review.
Open the record →Jan 18, 2023
DOJ E.D. Virginia Jury-Verdict Announcement — Hatchet M. Speed
DOJ announcement reporting a jury verdict on three National Firearms Act counts in the separate Virginia prosecution.
Open the record →Jan 13, 2023
Farbod Azari — FBI Affidavit Supporting Criminal Complaint
A 26-page FBI probable-cause affidavit in D.D.C. No. 1:23-mj-00012-GMH. It identifies Farbod Azari, also known as “Francis Azari,” records allegations and attributed interview statements involving Farbod and Farhad Azari, and is preserved as complaint-stage evidence rather than a verdict.
Open the record →Jan 13, 2023
Farhad Azari — FBI Affidavit Supporting Criminal Complaint
A 21-page FBI probable-cause affidavit in D.D.C. No. 1:23-mj-00013-GMH. Allegations, attributed interview statements and qualifying observations are preserved as affidavit content, not trial findings.
Open the record →Dec 23, 2022
Douglas Austin Jensen D.C. Circuit Appeal No. 22-3100
Public appellate docket metadata confirming that Jensen filed a notice of appeal and that D.C. Circuit case No. 22-3100 was opened on December 23, 2022. A later disposition is not shown in the captured listing.
Open the record →Dec 20, 2022
Jacquelyn Starer — DOJ arrest and complaint-stage record
Official DOJ announcement of Starer’s December 20, 2022 arrest and the allegations in the criminal complaint.
Open the record →Dec 16, 2022
DOJ Announces Separate Tennessee Case Against Edward Kelley and Austin Carter
Official December 16, 2022 release concerning the separate Eastern District of Tennessee complaint. It is preserved separately from Kelley’s January 6 case.
Open the record →Dec 16, 2022
Douglas Austin Jensen Sentencing Record — December 16, 2022
Official DOJ sentencing announcement recording 60 months’ imprisonment, three years of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution.
Open the record →Dec 15, 2022
DOJ Announces Peter Michael Krill Jr. Arrest and Complaint Allegations
Official DOJ announcement reporting Krill’s December 15, 2022 arrest and complaint-stage charges. Government descriptions remain allegations, not judicial findings.
Open the record →Dec 7, 2022
DOJ verdict announcement — Peter Schwartz, Jeffrey Brown, and Markus Maly
Justice Department announcement reporting the December 6, 2022 jury verdict. Descriptions of conduct and trial evidence remain attributed to the government; the release is not used as an independent character assessment.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Nov 29, 2022
DOJ Verdict Record: United States v. Rhodes
Official DOJ release reporting the November 29, 2022 jury verdicts. Government descriptions remain attributed.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Nov 29, 2022
Thomas Caldwell Jury Verdict Record — November 29, 2022
Justice Department release recording that Thomas Caldwell was found guilty of obstruction of an official proceeding and tampering with documents or proceedings. The release states that Caldwell remained outside the Capitol. Government descriptions of alleged coordination are preserved as attributed government claims.
Open the record →Nov 22, 2022
Order Setting Conditions of Release (ECF 180)
November 22, 2022: Judge Thomas F. Hogan orders release on personal recognizance — after 22 months of pretrial detention.
Open the record →Nov 19, 2022
Andrew Michael Cavanaugh public docket and filing index
Public docket index for D.D.C. case No. 1:21-cr-00362-APM. It identifies the arrest, information, plea, sentencing filings, judgment, and later early-termination filings. It is a secondary docket index; native PACER/RECAP entries remain preferred.
Open the record →Nov 4, 2022
Notes/excerpts of GOP Whistleblowers Report pp40-41: J6 pipe bombs, 880 arrests
Excerpts/typed notes from House Judiciary GOP report pages 40-41. FBI not aggressively investigating Jan 6 pipe bombs vs Jan 6 defendant cases; cites USAO DC stats: 880 arrests, 272 charged, 280 sentenced as of Oct 6 2022; raises pre-trial detention concerns and selective info sharing with the Democrat-led Select Committee.
Open the record →Nov 4, 2022
Cover: House Judiciary GOP Staff Report on FBI Whistleblowers (Nov 4 2022)
Title page of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary Republican Staff Report titled FBI Whistleblowers: What Their Disclosures Indicate About the Politicization of the FBI and Justice Department, dated November 4 2022. Parent document for the TOC pages in j6s7-020 and j6s7-021.
Open the record →Nov 4, 2022
House Judiciary GOP FBI Whistleblowers Report — Exec Summary p3/1050
Page 3 of 1050 of the same House Judiciary GOP staff report. Continues the executive summary: FBI foreign surveillance abuses against Trump 2016 campaign, alleged FBI purge of conservative employees, whistleblower account that child sexual abuse material investigations were deprioritized in favor of Washington political cases, comparisons to J. Edgar Hoovers surveillance of MLK and discussion of post-9/11 Mueller centralization.
Open the record →Nov 4, 2022
House Judiciary GOP FBI Whistleblowers Report — Executive Summary p2/1050
Page 2 of 1050: Executive Summary of the same House Judiciary GOP staff report. Names FBI Director Christopher Wray and AG Merrick Garland, accuses FBI leadership of inflating domestic violent extremism statistics by miscategorizing Jan 6 related cases as organic, and of abusing counterterrorism authorities against parents at school boards.
Open the record →Nov 4, 2022
Notes/excerpts of GOP FBI Whistleblowers Report pp8-11 (Thibault, Sanborn, Whitmer)
Page of excerpts/summary from House Judiciary GOP FBI Whistleblowers Report pages 8 through 11. Names WFO Assistant Special Agent in Charge Timothy Thibault and former FBI Assistant Director of the Counterterrorism Division Jill Sanborn as pressuring DVE reclassifications; cites Whitmer kidnapping case with 12+ confidential human sources and undercover agents; notes Sanborns agreed transcribed interview Dec 2 2022.
Open the record →Nov 4, 2022
House Judiciary GOP FBI Whistleblowers Report — Exec Summary p4/1050
Page 4 of 1050 of the same House Judiciary GOP staff report. Concludes the executive summary: criticizes Director Wray as having failed to fix culture inherited from Comey, frames potential abuse of FBI power, and frames the report as the first step in identifying problems for congressional oversight.
Open the record →Nov 4, 2022
House Judiciary GOP Report — Whistleblower invitation page p5/1050
Page 5 of 1050 of the House Judiciary GOP staff report — full-page notice ATTENTION: All Justice Department and FBI Employees You have a right to speak with Congress, with the Republican staff contact number for whistleblower tips.
Open the record →Nov 3, 2022
Rappahannock Jail Request Form 11/3/22 - take drawers for court visit
Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Request Form filed by Ryan Nichols (ID 2022-1662, Housing Unit C4/18) dated 11/3/22 requesting permission to take all drawers/papers in property to court with him on Tuesday November 8, 2022 for attorney visit. Received by Officer Bean.
Open the record →Nov 3, 2022
Rec Lockdown Schedule 10/28-11/3/22 - documented rec time denials
Detailed handwritten log titled "Rec Lockdown Schedule 10/28-11/3/22" tracking minutes of recreation time delayed or denied at Rappahannock Regional Jail. Documents systemic pattern of "security reasons" lockdowns and rec being delayed by 25, 15, 20, 120, 150 minutes. Evidence of conditions of confinement claim.
Open the record →Nov 3, 2022
Rec Lockdown Schedule continued 10/31-11/3/22
Continuation of rec lockdown tracking through 11/3/22 documenting up to 200 minutes denied/delayed daily across 4 dates. Names officer "Coulker" who deviated from rec schedule.
Open the record →Oct 28, 2022
Nichols Supplement to Motion for Pretrial Release - Doc 177 p.1/11
Page 1 of 11 of Document 177 - Defendant Nichols Supplement to Motion for Pretrial Release. Background section references Aug 30 2022 Emergency Motion (ECF 150), DC Jail hard drive confiscation, Salerno precedent.
Open the record →Oct 28, 2022
Nichols Supplement to Pretrial Release - Doc 177 p.10/11 - Conclusion & Signatures
Page 10 of 11 of Doc 177. Section 3142(i) factors weigh in favor of release. Government released massive discovery drop including thousands of videos. Cong J6 Committee revealed new footage. CONCLUSION requesting release. Signatures of Jonathan Gross and Joseph D. McBride.
Open the record →Oct 28, 2022
Nichols Supplement to Pretrial Release - Doc 177 p.2/11 - Sept 5 incident & timeline
Page 2 of 11 of Doc 177. Details Sept 5 2022 incident (jail official manufactured pretext to remove Nichols from cell, transferred to another facility), missing second drive, Sept 15 Govt opposition. Cites Ali case.
Open the record →Oct 28, 2022
Nichols Supplement to Pretrial Release - Doc 177 p.3/11
Page 3 of 11 of Doc 177. Responds to govt argument: drive held less than 90 min was enough to copy. Defends Nichols exemplary record - never charged with disciplinary violation in 2 years. Notes Sept 30 reply (ECF 168), Oct 6 govt supplement (ECF 169) with Washington affidavit.
Open the record →Oct 28, 2022
Nichols Supplement to Pretrial Release - Doc 177 p.4/11 - Washington testimony rebutted
Page 4 of 11 of Doc 177. Argues Washington testimony provably false. Officer Feliciano took drive (with body cam off), not Washington with envelope. Drive returned by Officer Saunders without envelope. Washington carefully fails to admit/deny full chain of custody.
Open the record →Oct 28, 2022
Nichols Supplement to Pretrial Release - Doc 177 p.5/11 - Three drives explained
Page 5 of 11 of Doc 177. Explains THREE drives at issue: red+blue thumb drives delivered Jul 2021 by Buck Files (prior attorney), black terabyte drive Oct 2021 by McBride. Red drive given to McBride during attorney visit; Officer Solwannii witness with body cam.
Open the record →Oct 28, 2022
Nichols Supplement to Pretrial Release - Doc 177 p.6/11 - Missing blue drive & Rappahannock Sgt. Foster
Page 6 of 11 of Doc 177. Details: Aug 29 confiscation of black terabyte (blue thumb not noticed); Sept 5 someone took blue thumb drive. Rappahannock Jail (now holding Nichols) does not allow electronic discovery review outside attorney visits. Sgt. Foster told Nichols Oct 28 jail aware of Court order.
Open the record →Oct 28, 2022
Nichols Supplement to Pretrial Release - Doc 177 p.7/11 - ARGUMENT Point One
Page 7 of 11 of Doc 177. Begins ARGUMENT section. Point One: Missing hard drive justifies release. Section 3142(i) provides release for defense preparation. Three questions Washington must explain. Sept 5 removal as pretext to steal blue drive.
Open the record →Oct 28, 2022
Nichols Supplement to Pretrial Release - Doc 177 p.8/11 - Point Two: Sixth Amendment
Page 8 of 11 of Doc 177. POINT TWO: Government admits current conditions prevent trial preparation - Sixth Amendment violation. Sgt Foster admitted. Extensive footnote: jail deprives rec time, locked in cell, inadequate law library (no internet, no cases past 2017), Foster says Nichols target for filing grievances.
Open the record →Oct 28, 2022
Nichols Supplement to Pretrial Release - Doc 177 p.9/11 - Marshals custodian, Point Three
Page 9 of 11 of Doc 177. US Marshal Lamont Ruffin email (Exhibit C) - US Marshals are primary custodian. Refused Sukkot religious holiday request for 15 min outside. Begins POINT THREE - recent discovery drop and J6 congressional hearings show govt at fault for long detention.
Open the record →Oct 28, 2022
Nichols Supplement to Pretrial Release - Doc 177 p.11/11 - COS
Page 11 of 11 (final page) of Doc 177. McBride contact info continued (phone, email). CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRONIC SERVICE: filed Oct 28, 2022 via CM/ECF by /s/Jonathan Gross.
Open the record →Oct 27, 2022
Rappahannock Regional Jail Returned Grievance (improperly filed, 10/27/22)
Rappahannock Regional Jail (RRJ) Returned Grievance Form Control No. 032590 dated 10/27/22, returned by Ombudsman (Boyce?) to Ryan Nichols. Marked: failed to file an Inmate Request Form to attempt informal resolution, complaint not grievable issue, improperly filed. Cites IRF #1209691, references US Marshals approval, Inmate Handbook Sections 23-24. Federal judges have no control over RRJ facility.
Open the record →Oct 27, 2022
Rappahannock Regional Jail Returned Grievance Form (Control No. 032582)
Official Rappahannock Regional Jail grievance return form rejecting Ryan Nichols grievance about lockdown conditions. Cites improper filing procedure and claims complaint is not grievable. References Officer Riverson informing Nichols that lockdown for security reasons is not grievable as it is a jail operation. Signed by Ombudsman A. Joyce 10/27/22.
Open the record →Oct 27, 2022
RRJ Returned Grievance #032581: duplicate, Abuse of Grievance System warning (10/27/22)
Rappahannock Regional Jail Returned Grievance Form Control No. 032581 dated 10/27/22, signed by Ombudsman (Boyce). Marked: failed to file Inmate Request Form first, complaint not grievable, duplicate (refers to GR #032523, #032536, #032538), improperly filed. Comment: "Continuous Grievance submissions for the same non-grievable issue in which you ve already received response for is considered an abuse of the system and further submissions will result in you being institutionally charged with Abuse of the Grievance System. No action to be taken." Punitive denial of grievance access.
Open the record →Oct 26, 2022
RRJ Grievance: Judge Hogan ordered evidence.com access (10/26/22)
Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Grievance Form OPER-0019, Control No. 032590, filed by Ryan Nichols (ID #20221663, SSN xxx-xx-4381) housing C-4/18 on 10/26/22 at 17:20 to Officer Vick. Grievance: Judge Thomas Hogan in Federal Court ordered that Ryan could view evidence.com/relativity.com and have access to his discovery in jail to prepare for trial. Cites violation of 6th Amendment right. References Inmate Request Form #1209691 returned 10/25/22 3:25 PM. Returned by Ombudsman 10/27/22 (the form returned in j6s8-044).
Open the record →Oct 25, 2022
Rec Lockdown Schedule log continuation: 10/25-10/27/22 - 755 total minutes lost
Continuation of Ryan Nichols handwritten rec-lockdown log (from j6s8-058) for 10/25-10/27/22 at RRJ C-4. Compiled totals: 10/21 70 + 10/22 140 + 10/23 45 + 10/24 285 + 10/25 5 + 10/26 165 + 10/27 45 = 755 total minutes lost for the week.
Open the record →Oct 24, 2022
Inmate Grievance Form (Control 032582) - Officer Riverson, 10/24/22
Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Grievance Form filed by Ryan Nichols (ID 2022/663, C4/18) against Officer Riverson for improperly rejecting an earlier grievance about jail policy lockdown. Filed 10/24/22 20:42; received by ombudsman 10/25/22. Compares jail policy to historical examples of laws that were overturned (women and Black voting rights).
Open the record →Oct 24, 2022
RRJ Grievance #032581: 1265 minutes lost, names O Connor/Alexander/Barnett (10/24/22)
Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Grievance Form OPER-0019 Control #032581 — Ryan Nichols 10/24/22 18:35 to Officer Barry. Filed against conditions of confinement: 1265 minutes (21.08 hours) lost rec from 10/14-10/20 due to trays, meds, codes, but mainly not enough officers working pod. Cites quote from multiple officers — "including O'Connor, Alexander, Barnett and more." Projects 609.72 hours/month (25.4 days) locked in cell. Identifies that DS pod above gets rec while C-4 stays locked. Cites Inmate Request Form #1209696. Notes witness statements available, mentions 3 people in a 2-man room. References his Lockdown Logbook. Received by Ombudsman 10/25/22, returned as duplicate per j6s8-065.
Open the record →Oct 24, 2022
RRJ Inmate Grievance: 1265 minutes lost rec week 2 (10/24/22)
Yellow inmate copy of Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Grievance Form OPER-0019 filed by Ryan Nichols (ID #20221663, SSN-4381, housing C-4/18) on 10/24/22 at 18:35 to Officer Barry. Companion grievance to j6s8-063. Documents 1265 minutes (21.08 hours) lost rec from 10/14/22-10/20/22, names Officer Barnett. References Inmate Request Form #1209696. Faded handwriting partially illegible. Mentions prolonged lockdowns affecting mental health.
Open the record →Oct 24, 2022
RRJ Inmate Grievance: Officer Riverson — IGP held no merit (10/24/22)
Yellow inmate copy of Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Grievance Form OPER-0019 filed by Ryan Nichols (ID #20221663, SSN-4381, housing C-4/18) on 10/24/22 at 20:42 to Officer Barry. Grievance: Officer Riverson came to the door 20 minutes after Ryan submitted his grievance and told him his grievance held no merit. References Inmate Request Form #1209696 (j6s8-061). Faded handwriting partially illegible.
Open the record →Oct 21, 2022
Rec Lockdown Schedule log 10/21-10/27/22 - C-4 daily lost minutes
Ryan Nichols handwritten daily "Rec Lockdown Schedule" log for Rappahannock Regional Jail C-4 covering 10/21/22 through 10/27/22. Each day records scheduled rec start times, actual lockdowns, reasons (maintenance, slow inspection, trays, code red, meds, late officer, laundry), and minutes lost. Names officers Ms Burns, Ms Barry, Barnett. Quoted: "There isn't enough resources to give us rec at tray time."
Open the record →Oct 20, 2022
Returned Grievance Form 10/20/22 (Control 032562) - Zoloft
Official Rappahannock Regional Jail returned grievance form rejecting Ryan Nichols Zoloft grievance. States while incarcerated, medical/mental health/jail physician serve as PCP and decide medical protocol. Records indicate Zoloft prescription was renewed on 10/13/22. Signed by Ombudsman A. Joyce 10/20/22.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2022
Govt Second Supplement to Opposition - Doc 172 p.1/3
Page 1 of 3 of Document 172 - Government Second Supplement to Opposition to Motion for Release. In advance of Oct 24 2022 motion hearing. References inventory log from Rappahannock Regional Jail.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2022
Govt Second Supplement to Opposition - Doc 172 p.2/3 + signatures
Page 2 of 3 of Doc 172. Government does not oppose transfer if other facility can accommodate. DOC confirms only 2 drives. No personal belongings remaining. Requests DOC General Counsel attend Oct 24 hearing virtually. Signature block.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2022
Govt Second Supplement - Doc 172 p.3/3 - Certificate of Service
Page 3 of 3 (final page) of Doc 172. Certificate of Service - served on defense counsel via email Oct 19 2022 by /s Sarah W. Rocha.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2022
Medical Request 10/19/22 - Ibuprofen Refill with Response (back pain)
Same Ibuprofen refill request as j6s8-078 but with nurse response. Response dated 10/20/22 prescribes Ibuprofen 600mg twice a day for back pain. Signed by nurse B. Lyle (?).
Open the record →Oct 19, 2022
Medical Request Form 10/19/22 - Ibuprofen refill
Yellow Medical Request Form from Ryan Nichols dated 10/19/22 (Officer Berry note: 10/19/22 0830) requesting refill of Ibuprofen for pain. Short routine request, no response filled in.
Open the record →Oct 18, 2022
Status Conference Transcript — Sep 21, 2022 (ECF 171)
Status conference before Judge Thomas F. Hogan, September 21, 2022. Official transcript.
Open the record →Oct 17, 2022
RRJ Inmate Request Form #1209691: evidence.com access (10/17/22)
Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Request Form #1209691 PROG-0024 — Ryan Nichols (ID #20221663, SSN xxx-xx-4381) Housing Unit C-4/18 dated 10/17/22 requesting access to a computer (secured) to view evidence.com/relativity.com and hard-drive discovery before trial, asking DC DOC help. Received by Officer Lucas 10/18/22 at 1000. Action taken by C/O Pruitt: "We do not allow access to outside.com for any inmate. It is unlikely the hard drive request could be sent to US Marshals. Discovery this is appropriate I will see if we can accommodate this request." Response received by counselor 10/25/22 at 1300.
Open the record →Oct 17, 2022
RRJ Inmate Request: observe Jewish holiday Sukkot in outdoor rec yard (10/17/22)
Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Request Form #1209685 PROG-0024 — Ryan Nichols (ID #20221663, SSN xxx-xx-4381) housing C-4/18 dated 10/17/22 requesting observation of Jewish holiday Sukkot in the outdoor rec yard for 5 outings on both Monday and Tuesday for Oct 10 & 11, on Sukkot we stay outside and eat a piece of bread (grain) — not requesting more than 15 minutes to eat, pray and observe the holiday. Received by Officer Edwards 10/18/22 at 0830.
Open the record →Oct 15, 2022
Handwritten log: Issues in C-4 (10/15-11/1/22) - understaffing, grievance log
Ryan Nichols handwritten log titled "Issues in C-4" documenting daily problems at Rappahannock Regional Jail housing unit C-4 from 10/15/22 to 11/1/22. Names officers (O'Connor, Barry, Garnett, Riverson, Vick, Halegan) and incidents: severe understaffing (3 pods one corrections officer), lockdowns, 3rd person added to 2-man room, IGP retaliation, and being denied appeal forms. Key evidence of conditions of confinement.
Open the record →Oct 15, 2022
Witness statement: Cpl O Connor admits understaffing (10/15/22, co-signed John Obarr)
Handwritten sworn witness statement titled "Afternoon Lockdown" by Ryan Nichols #20221663 and co-signed by cellmate John Obarr #20180387, dated 10/15/22. Statement recounts Cpl O Connor twice telling them they were locked down for "Security Reasons" before privately admitting at 1:43 pm to John Obarr that the real reason was understaffing. Both attest the conversation was true; John Obarr signs that he was not paid, tricked, coerced or forced to sign. Critical contemporaneous corroborated evidence of false reasons for confinement.
Open the record →Oct 14, 2022
Rec-time loss log: RRJ C-4 week of 10/14-10/20/22, 1265 minutes lost
Handwritten daily rec-time tracking log for Rappahannock Regional Jail housing C-4 — detailed minute-by-minute accounting of recreation deprivation from 10/14/22 through 10/20/22. Each day shows scheduled rec start time, actual lockdowns, reasons given ("security reasons," understaffing, COVID issues, mass punishment for "19 minutes to lockdown"), and minutes lost. Bottom totals: 1265 rec minutes lost = 21.08 hours = 3.51 days of rec. References IGP submitted 10/24/22, handed to Ms Barry at 6:35 PM through tray slot. Companion to grievance #032590.
Open the record →Oct 14, 2022
RRJ Inmate Request #1209696: 680 minutes lost rec — request denied (10/14/22)
Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Request Form #1209696 PROG-0024 — Ryan Nichols (ID #20221663, SSN-4381, Housing C-4/18) dated 10/14/22 documenting that from 10/7/22-10/13/22 he lost 680 minutes (11.3 hours) of rec due to assortment of other reasons given that aren't to do with med calls, trays, officers going late, etc. Predicts based on this trajectory he will lose 8 days/month for unlawful incarceration. Requests SORP. Received 10/15/22 by Officer Casey/Gray. Action: Request Denied. Returned to inmate 10/27/22 at 5:35 pm.
Open the record →Oct 14, 2022
Atty/Rabbi Gross to SDUSM Haywood: Nichols Sukkot religious accommodation (Oct 2022)
Oct 14 2022 1:17 PM Gmail message from Jonathan Gross (attorney and Jewish rabbi) to Supervisory Deputy US Marshal Derek Haywood (Derek.Haywood@usdoj.gov), cc Joseph McBride. Reports Marshal Ruffin identified Haywood as contact. Says Ryan Nichols (USMS custody at Rappahannock Jail) wants to observe Sukkot (Leviticus 23:44) by having a meal in a Sukkah; Jail denied his 15-minute outside-under-sky request; grievance filed but holiday ends Sunday.
Open the record →Oct 14, 2022
Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Grievance - rec time denied
Official Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Grievance Form filed by Ryan Nichols (ID 20221683) on 10/14/22 protesting receiving only 30-40 minutes of 2.5-hour recreation time and being locked down 18-20+ hours/day as a federal pretrial detainee, impairing ability to prepare for trial.
Open the record →Oct 13, 2022
Bradley and Matthew Bokoski Plead Guilty to One Misdemeanor Count
Contemporary report identifying the four original misdemeanor charges, the single parading count to which each man pleaded guilty, and the reported agreement to dismiss the other three counts.
Open the record →Oct 13, 2022
RRJ Medical Request Form: John O. mental-health crisis in C-4/18 (10/13/22)
Rappahannock Regional Jail Medical Request Form filed by inmate John O. (apparent surname Obass/Oboss), DOB 10/29/90, SSN ending 7900, housing C-4/18 (same block as Ryan Nichols), dated 10/13/22 — mental-health request: hearing voices, imaginary friend named Jeffrey talks to him all night and doesn't let him sleep, being locked in this room all day is doing weird things. Stamped received 10/14/22 0700. May be witness/contextual evidence of conditions in Ryan's housing unit.
Open the record →Oct 13, 2022
RRJ Medical Request: John O. shoulder pain (10/13/22)
Rappahannock Regional Jail Medical Request Form filed by same inmate John O. (DOB 10/29/90, SSN ending 7900, housing C-4/18) dated 10/13/22 — medical request: right shoulder hurts really bad, needs to be seen for pain. Companion form to j6s8-049. Same Ryan-adjacent cellblock.
Open the record →Oct 12, 2022
Inmate Grievance Form 10/12/22 - PTSD/Zoloft (Control 032562, received 10/17/22)
Cleaner copy of the 10/12/22 PTSD/Zoloft Inmate Grievance Form filed by Ryan Nichols (ID 2022/663). Control No. 032562, received by ombudsman 10/17/22 by Officer Vick. Same content as j6s8-075 (this is the formal copy that produced the 10/20/22 returned grievance in j6s8-076).
Open the record →Oct 12, 2022
Inmate Grievance Form 10/12/22 - PTSD/Zoloft Discontinuation
Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Grievance Form filed by Ryan Nichols (ID 2022/663, C4/18) on 10/12/22 grieving denial of mental health meds. States he was diagnosed with PTSD, on Zoloft for over a year, and on 10/9/22 was told he would be taken off meds unless seen by Mental Health, but was never seen.
Open the record →Oct 12, 2022
Medical Request Form 10/12/22 - 2nd Mental Health Request (Zoloft)
Second Medical Request Form from Ryan Nichols dated 10/12/22 escalating mental health concern. Documents he has been on Zoloft for over a year and was told 2 days before the 9th that he would not be receiving his mental health meds after 11th. Stresses I HAVE TO HAVE THESE MEDS.
Open the record →Oct 12, 2022
Status Conference Transcript — Oct 7, 2022 (ECF 170)
Status conference before Judge Thomas F. Hogan, October 7, 2022. Official transcript.
Open the record →Oct 12, 2022
Medical Request - Zoloft 2nd Request with Nurse Response 10/14/22
Duplicate of the 2nd mental health Medical Request Form from 10/12/22, now showing nurse response dated 10/14/22 14:51 confirming Zoloft has been renewed and is being delivered from the med-cart.
Open the record →Oct 9, 2022
Rappahannock Medical Request - Zoloft refill 10/9/22 (Nurse Response)
Medical Request Form from Ryan Nichols dated 10/9/22 requesting Zoloft refill. Response from medical staff dated 10/28/22 indicates psych med was updated 10/25/22 and inmate is on one med, with medical following.
Open the record →Oct 9, 2022
Rappahannock Regional Jail Medical Request Form 10/9/22 (Rx refill)
Yellow Medical Request Form from Ryan Nichols (C4/18, DOB 12/06/1980) dated 10/9/22 requesting med/mental health follow-up regarding Bicalut[amide/Buspar] refill. States nurse said prescription was running out and he cannot come off the medication.
Open the record →Oct 7, 2022
Rec Math page 2/2 conclusion: 25.4 days/month locked in cell = MENTAL TORTURE
Back/page 2 of the handwritten Inmate Grievance Form rec-math attachment (continued from j6s8-067/054), Ryan Nichols. Combines projected cell hours and concludes 25.4 days/month spent locked in a cell, labeled MENTAL TORTURE.
Open the record →Oct 7, 2022
Rec-time loss log: RRJ C-4 week of 10/7-10/13/22, 680 minutes lost
Companion handwritten daily rec-time tracking log for Rappahannock Regional Jail C-4 covering 10/7/22 to 10/13/22, totaling 680 rec minutes lost = 11.3 hours. Daily breakdown with reasons: codes, shakedown, meds/trays, laundry, inspection, suicide (Cole Brown 10/10/22 4:00). Documents 10/9/22 "lost all morning rec."
Open the record →Oct 7, 2022
Notice of Voluntary Dismissal — Nichols v. Garland (ECF 12)
October 7, 2022: the habeas petition is voluntarily dismissed. Weeks later, on November 22, 2022, the criminal court ordered release on personal recognizance.
Open the record →Oct 7, 2022
Rec Math scratch page 2: 25.24 days in cell per month = TORTURE
Continuation of scratch rec-math calculations (page 2 of j6s8-056) by Ryan Nichols, concluding 25.24 days in a cell per month = TORTURE / 25.4 days = TORTURE. Companion working calculation to the formal grievance attachment.
Open the record →Oct 7, 2022
Rec Math scratch revision: 1835 minutes lost / 605.70 hours in cell
Scratch handwritten revision of Ryan Nichols rec-math calculations (companion to j6s8-052, 053, 054, 055, 067). Shows arithmetic corrections: 1265 amended to 1155 for week 2, yielding 1835 total rec minutes lost in 2 weeks instead of 1945. Recomputes projected monthly cell hours at 605.70/720.
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Govt Supplement Doc 169 p2/5: CDF/CTF discovery review program, USB transfer to CVRJ
Page 2 of 5 of ECF Doc 169. Explains DOC Central Detention Facility (CDF) vs Central Treatment Facility (CTF) Voluminous Evidence Review program, Ingrid Washingtons Aug 29 2022 collection of Nichols laptop and USB drive, claim she did not review or copy USB contents, and US Marshals transfer of Nichols USB drive to Central Virginia Regional Jail (CVRJ).
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Govt Supplement Doc 169 p3/5: bagged USB drive photo, prosecution team denial
Page 3 of 5 of ECF Doc 169. Includes photo exhibit of a bagged Nichols USB hard drive labeled Nichols, Ryan alongside COVID-19 vaccination card. Government denies prosecution team ever examined or possessed the drive. Section III rebuts Nichols claim that hard drive mysteriously disappeared.
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Govt Supplement Doc 169 p4/5: TWO drives argument, prayer to deny release
Page 4 of 5 of ECF Doc 169. Quotes Nichols motion claims about USB drive, notes Nichols reply (ECF 168) and affidavit (ECF 168-4) introduce a second blue drive for first time. Notes Ms. Washington stated first discovery drive delivered to DOC was not operable or not compatible with DOC discovery laptops; attorney notified Oct 7, 2021. Government concludes by requesting Court deny emergency-release motion.
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Govt Supplement to Opposition to Motion for Release re USB hard drive (Doc 169, p1/5)
Page 1 of 5 of Government supplement (ECF Doc 169) to its opposition to Nichols motion for release in 1:21-cr-117 (TFH). Discusses DOC confiscation and return of Nichols electronic-discovery hard drive at DC jail on Aug 29, 2022, citing affidavit of Ingrid Washington (DOC Litigation Support Unit).
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Govt Supplement Doc 169 p5/5: signature block (Graves/Brasher/Rocha)
Signature page of ECF Doc 169 (Govt Supplement to Opposition to Motion for Release). Signed by Matthew M. Graves US Attorney DC; /s/ Douglas B. Brasher AUSA Federal Major Crimes (Dallas TX); Sarah W. Rocha Trial Attorney (Chicago IL).
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Govt Supplement to Opposition - Doc 169 p.1/5 - Hard Drive Status
Government supplement to opposition to motion for release (Doc 169), page 1 of 5. Addresses status of electronic discovery and DOC confiscation of USB hard drive from Nichols on August 29, 2022.
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Govt Supplement to Opposition - Doc 169 p.2/5 - Washington Aff. Details
Page 2 of 5 of Doc 169. Details Ms. Washington (DOC) administering Voluminous and Electronic Evidence Review program at CDF and CTF. Nichols hard drive transported to Central Virginia Regional Jail.
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Govt Supplement to Opposition - Doc 169 p.3/5 - SanDisk Photo & Sect III
Page 3 of 5 of Doc 169. Includes a photograph of evidence bag with SanDisk USB drive labeled Nichols, COVID-19 vaccination record. Section III argues second drive that Nichols claims disappeared was not operable and returned in 2021.
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Govt Supplement to Opposition - Doc 169 p.4/5 - Two Drives Issue
Page 4 of 5 of Doc 169. Continues quoting Nichols motion. Notes Nichols asserts in reply brief (ECF 168) and affidavit (ECF 168-4) that he had TWO hard drives on Aug 29 2022. Government requests court deny emergency release.
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Rappahannock Jail Grievance 10/6/22 - lockdown over staffing
Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Grievance Form filed 10/6/22 by Ryan Nichols protesting being locked down at 11:10pm with 2 hours of rec lost due to lack of staff, asserting jail unpreparedness is not his fault.
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Doc 169-1 p.7/13 - DOC Voluminous Evidence Review Procedure (Exhibit A pt 2)
Page 7 of 13 of Doc 169-1 (Washington affidavit attachments). Continuation of DOC procedure letter (Exhibit A) describing inmate evidence review rules, two-week review periods, waitlists, refusal process.
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Doc 169-1 p.8/13 - DOC Procedure Letter end (Exhibit A pt 3)
Page 8 of 13 of Doc 169-1. Final page of DOC procedure letter (Exhibit A). Note about contact visits causing 14-day medical enhanced monitoring.
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Govt Supplement to Opposition - Doc 169 p.5/5 - Signatures
Page 5 of 5 (final page) of Doc 169. Signature page with Matthew M. Graves (US Attorney), Douglas B. Brasher (AUSA Federal Major Crimes - Detailee), Sarah W. Rocha (Trial Attorney).
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Doc 169-1 p.11/13 - Exhibit C or separator (small inline)
Page 11 of 13 of Doc 169-1. Small file size suggests blank page or short content - likely start of Exhibit C (Aug 30 2022 DOC letter clarifying Voluminous/Electronic Discovery procedure).
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Doc 169-1 p.9/13 - Exhibit content (small inline file)
Page from Document 169-1 attachments. Small file size suggests mostly blank page or simple exhibit (likely Exhibit B - Oct 7 2021 email or beginning of Exhibit C).
Open the record →Oct 6, 2022
Doc 169-1 Washington Affidavit - exhibit page (largely blank)
Page from Document 169-1 attachments (Washington affidavit exhibits A/B/C). File is largely blank/empty page based on small file size, likely separator page between exhibits.
Open the record →Oct 5, 2022
Affidavit of Ingrid Washington - Doc 169-1 p.3/13 (Aug 29 incident)
Page 3 of 13 of Washington affidavit. Describes Aug 29 2022 incident where Washington attempted to retrieve discovery laptop and USB drive from Nichols. Nichols refused, became confrontational, other inmates yelled. Other COs retrieved USB drive, returned shortly after.
Open the record →Oct 5, 2022
Affidavit of Ingrid Washington - Doc 169-1 p.4/13 (Signature, conclusion)
Final page of Washington affidavit text. Paragraphs 7-9 conclude. Aug 30 2022 DOC issued letter clarifying Voluminous/Electronic Discovery procedure. Washington did NOT confiscate USB. Signature of Ingrid Washington, executed Oct 5, 2022.
Open the record →Oct 5, 2022
Affidavit of Ingrid Washington - Doc 169-1 p.1 of 13
First substantive page of Affidavit of Ingrid Washington (Doc 169-1), Legal Instruments Examiner in DOC Litigation Support Unit. Describes her role administering Voluminous/Electronic Evidence Review program.
Open the record →Oct 5, 2022
Rappahannock Jail Grievance 10/5/22 - second day lost rec time
Rappahannock Regional Jail Inmate Grievance Form filed 10/5/22 at 14:58 by Ryan Nichols protesting second consecutive day of lost rec time, asserting rec is a right not a privilege and naming 1st Sgt Shaw and Officer Berry.
Open the record →Oct 4, 2022
Email Ted Hull (NNRJ Supt) to attorney Gross re: Quaglin discovery disappeared
Email dated October 4, 2022 from Ted Hull (Superintendent, Northern Neck Regional Jail) to attorney Jonathan Gross (jonathansgross@gmail.com), cc Michelle Lewis, regarding J6 co-defendant Christopher Quaglin's missing discovery materials. Hull dismissively says he has no interest in resolving the "mystery" of disappeared discovery and offers to swap volumes if too large. Documents jail interference with attorney-client discovery in another J6 case.
Open the record →Oct 4, 2022
Email thread Hull/Gross re: Quaglin weight loss, court concerns - jail refusal
Email thread Oct 4, 2022 between attorney Jonathan Gross and Superintendent Ted Hull. Gross informs Hull that the court has expressed concern multiple times about Quaglin's health (dangerous weight loss) and asks parties to put differences aside. Hull responds with single word "NO". Documents jail's deliberate indifference toward J6 detainee health concerns even after court expression.
Open the record →Oct 4, 2022
Hull email continued - cites court ruled habeas without merit, refuses further
Page of Hull/Gross email thread continued. Ted Hull asserts "A Court of Record has reviewed your client's complaints and found them without merit" regarding Quaglin's habeas corpus motion. Hull refuses further engagement and refers to court ruling. Documents the official position that resulted in further mistreatment of J6 detainee Quaglin.
Open the record →Oct 4, 2022
Atty Jonathan Gross to Supt Ted Hull re Quaglin health/discovery (Oct 2022)
Email exchange between J6 defense attorney Jonathan Gross and Northern Neck Regional Jail Superintendent Ted Hull regarding J6 defendant Christopher Quaglin health concerns and missing discovery documents, referencing Judge McFadden.
Open the record →Oct 3, 2022
Atty Gross to Hull cont: Quaglin gluten food/missing discovery
Continuation of email from defense attorney Jonathan Gross (The Clevenger Firm, Baltimore MD) re Quaglin: requests neutral third-party food observer for gluten cross-contamination, raises pattern of disappearing discovery documents, attorney visit policies.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Defendant Reply — page 10 of 14
Argues jail policies constitute prima facie denial of right to meaningful defense participation. Section II.B: § 3142(i) does not require material change in § 3142(g) factors.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Defendant Reply — page 11 of 14
Cites Thorne extensively: § 3142(g) factors considered without requiring new/material change. Discusses Thorne defendant facing life imprisonment, 44 kg heroin/fentanyl, released for COVID.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Defendant Reply — page 12 of 14
Argues this case is easier than Thorne/Ali because no flight risk, no genocide attempt. Trial earliest March 2023. Section C: jail conditions complaints directly relevant.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Defendant Reply — page 2 of 14
Continues B (character: Marines, Ellen talk show, saved lives). C: Sept 5 incident - Nichols allegedly abused by lieutenant, never charged. D: confiscation of thumb drives.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Defendant Reply — page 3 of 14
Section E: alleges USMS transferred Nichols to moot habeas petition. Argument II.A: thumb drive confiscation is sufficient basis for release under § 3142(i).
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Defendant Reply — page 4 of 14
Arguments: 90 minutes is enough time to copy thumb drive contents; government representation that prosecution team has not reviewed is meaningless.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Defendant Reply — page 5 of 14
Argues government carefully worded representation about prosecution team possessing thumb drive does not cover guards, jail litigation team, US marshals, J6 committee, or news media.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Defendant Reply — page 6 of 14
Argues litigation strategies could be leaked to media or J6 committee. Cites Mohamedou Ould Salahi v. Obama for proposition that even Guantanamo detainees have right to legal materials in cell.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Defendant Reply — page 7 of 14
Subsection 3: thumb drive confiscated again Sept 5, still missing two weeks later. Subsection 4: Ali findings on harsh conditions not reversed.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Defendant Reply — page 8 of 14
Distinguishes Ali: D.C. Circuit only reversed on flight risk grounds; the harsh conditions findings stood. Ali was a Somali pirate; Nichols is American citizen, veteran, philanthropist.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Defendant Reply — page 9 of 14
Argues Ali findings on harsh DC Jail practices were not reversed. Subsection 5: government policies make trial prep impossible due to opaque 2-week laptop rotation.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Defendant Reply to Government Opposition — page 1 of 14
Cover page of Defendant Nichols Reply to Government Opposition to Motion for Pretrial Release (Doc 168). References Exhibit A (habeas petition) and Exhibit C (further conditions of confinement).
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release - Doc 168 p.13/14 - Conclusion
Page 13 of 14 of Emergency Motion for Release (Doc 168). Discusses PTSD, solitary confinement, government as immediate custodian, transfer as due process violation, and conclusion requesting pretrial release.
Open the record →Sep 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release - Doc 168 p.14/14 - Signature/COS
Page 14 of 14 (final page) of Emergency Motion for Release. Contains signatures of Jonathan Gross and Joseph D. McBride, and Certificate of Electronic Service.
Open the record →Sep 29, 2022
Ryan Nichols Biography By Bonnie Nichols
Ryan Nichols Biography By Bonnie Nichols — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-172), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Sep 28, 2022
Defense Reply — Motion to Dismiss (ECF 167)
The defense reply in support of dismissal.
Open the record →Sep 28, 2022
Reply to Govt Opposition p8: McBride & Gross signature, cert of service
Page 8 of 8. Signed by Joseph D. McBride (McBride Law Firm PLLC, NY) and Jonathan S. Gross (Clevenger Firm, Baltimore MD). Dated September 28 2022 Washington DC. Certificate of service via ECF.
Open the record →Sep 26, 2022
DOJ guilty-plea record — Daniel Ray Caldwell
Official Justice Department record reporting Caldwell’s September 26, 2022 guilty plea to assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon. Government descriptions remain attributed to the plea and DOJ record.
Open the record →Sep 23, 2022
Douglas Austin Jensen Jury Verdict — DOJ Record
Official DOJ verdict announcement recording a September 23, 2022 jury finding on five felony and two misdemeanor counts. Government descriptions of the evidence remain attributed.
Open the record →Sep 22, 2022
Stephen Ayres Sentenced to Probation, Community Service, and Restitution
Contemporaneous court reporting states that Judge John D. Bates sentenced Stephen Ayres to 24 months of probation, 100 hours of community service, and $500 restitution. The native signed judgment remains a capture priority.
Open the record →Sep 21, 2022
Government Response to Motion to Dismiss (ECF 165)
The government's opposition to the motion to dismiss.
Open the record →Sep 21, 2022
DOJ plea release for Andrew Alan Hernandez
Official DOJ announcement recording the single obstruction plea and government account; press-release characterizations remain attributed.
Open the record →Sep 20, 2022
C-2B notes Sept 17-20: Kamala Harris shirt, EKT/TKU riot gear, food
Continuation of C-2B contemporaneous jail conditions log Sept 17-20. Documents case manager wearing Kamala Harris for the People shirt, 30+ EKT/TKU officers in full riot gear, an officer calling Padilla a Pussy Ass Cracker, detainees locked in cells without toilet/water access until 2:50pm, night shift officer banging flashlight 1am-5am, inadequate dinner trays, multiple grievances filed.
Open the record →Sep 19, 2022
Criminal Complaint — United States v. Rebecca Lavrenz
One-page complaint signed September 19, 2022, listing four misdemeanor charges. This is a charging document and not a finding of guilt.
Open the record →Sep 19, 2022
FBI Statement of Facts — Rebecca Lavrenz
Five-page probable-cause affidavit describing the government’s identification and surveillance timeline for Rebecca Lavrenz. Allegations and characterizations remain attributed to the FBI filing.
Open the record →Sep 16, 2022
DOJ record of Anthony Williams 60-month sentence
The Justice Department reported a 60-month prison term, 36 months of supervised release, $2,000 restitution and a $5,000 fine. The later Fischer-related vacatur is recorded separately.
Open the record →Sep 16, 2022
Notes on C-2B: jail conditions Sept 7-16
Handwritten contemporaneous log of conditions in C-2B unit dated Sept 7-16. Documents flooding in Room 32, Officer Scott making detainees stop containing flood, no hot water multiple days, dark brown drinking water, Cpl. Armstrong kicking door into Ryans head, incomplete food trays, Oath Keepers/Proud Boys served without quarantine, grievance filed.
Open the record →Sep 15, 2022
Government Opposition — page 2 of 9 (Aug 29 and Sept 5 incidents)
Government characterizes Aug 29 incident as routine 2-week laptop rotation. Sept 5 incident: another inmate allegedly assaulted jail official; pepper spray deployed; Nichols allegedly visible.
Open the record →Sep 15, 2022
Government Opposition — page 3 of 9 (Legal Standard)
Government continues: Nichols allegedly held chair threateningly, transferred to Central Virginia Regional Jail. Legal Standard section cites Lee and Thorne; emphasizes § 3142(i) is granted sparingly.
Open the record →Sep 15, 2022
Government Opposition — page 4 of 9 (§ 3142(g) Factors)
Government argues § 3142(g) factors continue weighing for detention. Cites Chrestman factors, ECF 75 prior order, characterizes Nichols statements about war and second American revolution.
Open the record →Sep 15, 2022
Government Opposition — page 5 of 9
Government Argument II: no compelling reason. Notes drive only taken for 90 minutes; argues Ali was reversed on appeal; characterizes the Sept 5 incident as not compelling.
Open the record →Sep 15, 2022
Government Opposition — page 6 of 9
Argument II.B: length of pretrial detention and complexity not compelling reasons. Government concedes 19 months 28 days detention but argues no due process violation.
Open the record →Sep 15, 2022
Government Opposition — page 7 of 9
Government cites cases finding longer detentions (5+ years, 4+ years, 37 mo, 33 mo, 31 mo, 30 mo) did not violate due process. Lists continuances Nichols joined.
Open the record →Sep 15, 2022
Government Opposition — page 8 of 9
Government represents no prosecution team possessed/reviewed thumb drive. Dismisses arguments about FBI/Whitmer/Mar-a-Lago. Argument II.C: jail conditions complaints irrelevant since Nichols is no longer at DC Jail.
Open the record →Sep 15, 2022
Government Opposition — page 9 of 9 (Conclusion, signatures)
Conclusion: government requests Court deny Nichols motion. Signed by Matthew M. Graves (USA), Douglas B. Brasher (AUSA, Dallas), and Sarah W. Rocha (Trial Attorney).
Open the record →Sep 15, 2022
Government Opposition to Motion for Pretrial Release — page 1 of 9
Government opposition to defendant motion for pretrial release (Doc 161). Argues 18 U.S.C. § 3142(g) factors still weigh for detention; cites December 23, 2021 Memorandum Opinion (ECF 75).
Open the record →Sep 13, 2022
Email: Attorney Gross to USMS Marshal Ruffin re Ryan Nichols Transfer
Email exchange dated Sept 13, 2022 between attorney Jonathan Gross and U.S. Marshal Lamont Ruffin (cc: Joseph McBride, SDUSM Derek Haywood). Marshal Ruffin cites Judiciary Act of 1789 and Title 28 USC for authority over remanded prisoners; refuses to share move policy. Gross challenges sudden transfer of a pretrial detainee without notice to counsel or family.
Open the record →Sep 13, 2022
Marshal Ruffin reply to Gross re USMS authority/policy on Nichols transfer (Sep 13 2022)
Sept 13 2022 12:17 PM email from US Marshal (A) Lamont Ruffin (Lamont.Ruffin@usdoj.gov) responding to attorney Jonathan Gross. Cites Judiciary Act of 1789 and 28 USC, asserts USMS authority over District Court prisoners, refuses to share policy (suggests FOIA), states moves were within policy and movement details not provided to anyone until completed. Designates SDUSM Haywood as contact. Includes Grosss earlier Sept 13 12:06 PM reply asking who is the immediate custodian and to identify the policy authorizing sudden transfer of a pretrial detainee without informing him, counsel, or family.
Open the record →Sep 12, 2022
Atty Jonathan Gross to USMS Marshal Lamont Ruffin re Nichols transfer (Sep 12 2022)
Sep 12 2022 3:15 PM email from defense attorney Jonathan Gross (Clevenger Firm) to U.S. Marshals Service Marshal Lamont Ruffin (LRuffin@usms.doj.gov), cc atty Joseph McBride (jmcbride@mcbridelawnyc.com). Reports that an unannounced transfer activity involving Nichols occurred at the DC Jail; DC Jail counsel said Nichols was in US Marshals custody and to contact Ruffin. Demands information on what happened and Marshals plans for Nichols.
Open the record →Sep 12, 2022
Email thread: Marshal Ruffin confirms Nichols moved to Rappahannock Regional Jail (Sep 12 2022)
Tail of email thread between attorney Gross and US Marshal (A) Lamont J. Ruffin (DC). Ruffins Sep 12 2022 5:10 PM message confirms Nichols transferred to Rappahannock Regional Jail (RRJ, rrj.state.va.us); says transportation logistics not discussed until movement is completed, Court was made aware, Nichols remains at RRJ until further notice. Gross prior message demands info shared with the court to justify the sudden transfer. Includes Ruffins full signature block (333 Constitution Ave NW Room 1500, Washington DC 20001, 202-353-0607).
Open the record →Sep 12, 2022
Email: DC DOC GC Eric Glover Confirms USMS Picked Up Nichols
Sept 12, 2022 email exchange between Jonathan Gross and Eric S. Glover, General Counsel for DC Department of Corrections (cc: McBride, Andrew Mazzuchelli/DOC). Glover confirms Mr. Nichols, a federal defendant, was picked up by USMS today and is technically in USMS custody; DC DOC does not know where he is being housed.
Open the record →Sep 12, 2022
Email: Gross Confirms DC DOC Cant Locate Nichols, USMS Has Custody
Sept 12, 2022 12:42 PM email from Jonathan Gross to Eric Glover (DC DOC General Counsel), cc McBride. Gross confirms in writing Glovers statement that DC DOC is not Nicholss immediate custodian, only houses him for USMS because there is no federal facility in DC, and that USMS (Lamont Ruffin) can take him at any time for any reason.
Open the record →Sep 12, 2022
Email: Gross to USMS Ruffin re Sudden Transfer from DC Jail
Sept 12, 2022 3:15 PM email from Jonathan Gross (The Clevenger Firm) to U.S. Marshal Lamont Ruffin (cc: Joseph McBride). Gross reports learning of activity at the DC Jail involving a possible transfer of Mr. Nichols without notice to attorneys or family; DC Jail counsel deflected to USMS as actual custodians. Requests information about transfer plans.
Open the record →Sep 12, 2022
Email: USMS Ruffin Confirms Transfer to Rappahannock Regional Jail (RRJ)
Continuation of Gross/USMS email chain. Sept 12, 2022 5:10 PM email from U.S. Marshal Lamont J. Ruffin (D.C., 333 Constitution Ave NW Room 1500) confirming Mr. Nichols was transferred to Rappahannock Regional Jail (RRJ). Ruffin says Court was made aware of transfer and Nichols will remain at RRJ until further notice. Gross asks for justification provided to the court.
Open the record →Sep 11, 2022
DC DOC Complaint 9/11/22 - 72hr solitary, denied attorney, Deputy Warden Lonita Tortura
DC DOC Complaint by Ryan Nichols dated 9/11/22 regarding being held in punitive solitary confinement 50+ hours (close to 72) without disciplinary hearing, denied secure call with attorney despite asking. Cites pretrial detainee constitutional right not to be punished until found guilty. Names Deputy Warden Tortura. Cruel and unusual punishment claim.
Open the record →Sep 11, 2022
Grievance tracker - 15/15/20/30 business day escalation chart
Handwritten grievance tracking spreadsheet logging dates of complaints (8/8/22 through 9/11/22) and escalation deadlines at 15, 15, 20, 30 business days for issues like Protest Phones Tablets, Outdoor Rec, Cpl Carter Doors, LT Lancaster, denial of shower after being sprayed, locked in cell, etc.
Open the record →Sep 9, 2022
DC DOC Complaint 9/9/22 - hard drives with FBI/habeas materials seized
Second DC DOC Inmate Complaint Form same date by Ryan Nichols. Documents being placed in administrative segregation/solitary confinement by Lt. Lancaster (Capt. Lancaster) on false allegations, with hard drives containing attorney-client privileged notes, FBI reports, and habeas corpus case information CONFISCATED AND NEVER RETURNED. Major Sixth Amendment / due process violation.
Open the record →Sep 9, 2022
DC DOC Complaint 9/9/22 - Sgt. Stevens (Badge 8463) denied mental health, choking
Third DC DOC Complaint Form same date by Ryan Nichols regarding Sgt. Stevens (Badge 8463) escorting him to medical, denying access to mental health worker, and physically assaulting him - putting hand over his mouth and yanking his chain to make him bleed. Direct evidence of physical abuse during detention.
Open the record →Sep 9, 2022
DC DOC Inmate Complaint Form 9/9/22 - chemicals/Lt. Lancaster
Official DC Department of Corrections Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (PP 4030.1) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795) on 9/9/22. Incident 9/5/22-9/6/22 at 11:39 AM, Unit South 1, alleging Lt. Lancaster violently assaulted Ronald [Dr...] with OC spray; Ryan also sprayed and caught chemicals; cells went without chemicals being decontaminated for nearly 24 hours. Direct evidence of jail mistreatment relevant to compensation.
Open the record →Sep 8, 2022
Doc 156 p2: Lancaster maced Maccabees, 15 witness statements
Page 2 of 4 (Doc 156). Describes Lancaster macing Maccabees unprovoked, then claiming He assaulted me. Lancaster grabbed and threw Maccabees against wall. Nichols pushed a chair to ground in spontaneous outburst of frustration but did not advance/threaten. Lancaster maced him too. 15 witnesses signed statements on behalf of Nichols and Maccabees. Nichols charged with inciting riot.
Open the record →Sep 8, 2022
Doc 156 p3: No detox bath, mental health denied, Spanish grievance form
Page 3 of 4 (Doc 156). Details aftermath: 24-hour shower denial after chemical spray, scolded staff after 36 hours, mental health visits canceled ("Fuck you. You aint going to see mental health"), attorney-client materials and discovery confiscated, electronic grievance shut off, staff gave him grievance form written in Spanish and laughed, no pen. Argues Lancasters cruelty retaliation for habeas petition.
Open the record →Sep 8, 2022
Doc 156: Supplement to Emergency Pretrial Release p1 - Lancaster assault
Page 1 of 4 of Defendants Supplement to Emergency Motion for Immediate Pretrial Release (Doc 156). Describes Sept 5 2022 incident where Lt. Lancaster (named in habeas petition) entered Nichols cell block and pushed pretrial detainee Maccabees over masking dispute during medication distribution.
Open the record →Sep 8, 2022
Motion to Dismiss All Charges (Doc 155) page 1 with Ryans annotations
Page 1 of 5 of Motion to Dismiss All Charges in US v Nichols Case 1:21-CR-117 (TFH), filed Sept 8 2022. Argues Bidens Sept 1 2022 prime-time anti-MAGA speech poisoned the jury pool. Heavily annotated by Ryan with terms gerrymandering, lobbying, voting rights, impossible political influence, no process more sacred than the right of the Accused to a fair trial.
Open the record →Sep 8, 2022
Motion to Dismiss page 2: Bidens 31 anti-MAGA statements (1-12)
Page 2 of 5 of Motion to Dismiss All Charges (Doc 155). Quotes statements 1-12 from Bidens Sept 1 2022 speech labeling MAGA Republicans an extremist threat, claiming they do not respect the Constitution, do not believe in rule of law, and look at January 6th mob as patriots.
Open the record →Sep 8, 2022
Motion to Dismiss page 3: Bidens 31 statements (13-27)
Page 3 of 5 of Motion to Dismiss All Charges (Doc 155). Continues quoting Biden statements 13-27 calling MAGA Republicans a clear and present danger to democracy, citing Judge Michael Luttig, claiming MAGA cant be pro-insurrectionist and pro-American.
Open the record →Sep 8, 2022
Motion to Dismiss page 4: Bidens speech conclusion, US v Thomas cite
Page 4 of 5 of Motion to Dismiss (Doc 155). Finishes statements 28-31 from Bidens speech, argues President backlit by red and flanked by Marines, incited nation to hate J6 defendants, cites United States v. Thomas, 22 M.J. 388, 393 (C.M.A. 1986), and moves to dismiss the indictment in its entirety.
Open the record →Sep 8, 2022
Motion to Dismiss (ECF 155)
The defense motion to dismiss the case, September 2022.
Open the record →Sep 8, 2022
Motion to Dismiss page 5: McBride signature and certificate of service
Page 5 of 5 of Motion to Dismiss (Doc 155). Signed Joseph D. McBride Esq., Bar ID NY0403, The McBride Law Firm PLLC, 99 Park Avenue 6th Floor, New York NY 10016, jmcbride@mcbridelawnyc.com. Certificate of Service dated September 8, 2022 via ECF.
Open the record →Sep 8, 2022
Doc 156 p4: McBride signature & certificate of service
Page 4 of 4 (Doc 156). Signature page for Supplement to Emergency Pretrial Release Motion. McBride signature dated September 8 2022. Cert of service dates 11th day of August 2022.
Open the record →Sep 6, 2022
9/6/22 Events log: LT Munoz, Sowannii, Nhuindo
Handwritten contemporaneous timeline of events on 9/6/22: 8:50am LT Munoz served paperwork, refused to sign, said not guilty; 9:45 asked Sowannii for IGPs, shower, medical forms; 10:30am shower by officer Sowannii; 1:30pm gave Sowannii witness list with only 3 forms; 6:25pm asked Nhuindo about witness statements.
Open the record →Sep 6, 2022
Issues in C-4 log 9/4-9/6/22 - rec times denied
Detailed log of daily rec-time denials in cell block C-4 between 9/4/22 and 9/6/22 - naming Officer Purcell, 1st Sgt, Ms Berry, and Officer Carl, calculating lost minutes.
Open the record →Sep 5, 2022
Ryans 9/5/22 IGP Complaint Form re: LT Lancaster macing Ronald McAfee
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment C) filed by Ryan Nichols DCDC #376795, Unit C2B, 9/5/22. Reports LT Lancaster came to C2B at 11:40am, told inmates we are locking down, moved towards Ronald McAfee, pushed him, denied medication, and sprayed him with OC spray for not wearing a mask. Signed by Ryan.
Open the record →Sep 4, 2022
IGP Complaint 9/4/22: Toilet paper denied, supervisor refusal w/ case cites
DC DOC IGP Complaint by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 9/4/22 12:05am. Last night watched in utter horror as Kosh Kelly begged for toilet paper, was denied toilet paper until a CO showed up. Multiple inmates asked to speak to white shirt supervisor, told no. Cites Sellars v. Beto 409 U.S. 968, Mitchell v. Aluminum, Hoptowit v. Spellman 753 F.2d 779.
Open the record →Sep 1, 2022
DOJ plea record — Julian Khater
The Justice Department reported that Khater pleaded guilty on September 1, 2022 to two felony counts of assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers with a dangerous weapon.
Open the record →Sep 1, 2022
DOJ sentencing record — Thomas Webster
DOJ reported a ten-year prison sentence, three years of supervised release, and $2,060 restitution. The D.C. Circuit opinion separately records a $510 special assessment.
Open the record →Sep 1, 2022
IGP Complaint 9/1/22: Cpl Carter midnight cell checks, sleep deprivation
DC DOC IGP Complaint by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 9/1/22. Reports Cpl Carter and Cpl Sutherland came to C2B at midnight shift change opening doors loudly to check on things, despite his door having no issues. Cpl Carter also did this at 2am and 4am previously. Cites inmate handbook page 5 forbidding it. Witnessed by Kenneth Thornton 377692.
Open the record →Sep 1, 2022
IGP Complaint 9/1/22: Denied outdoor rec, grass isnt mowed excuse
DC DOC IGP Complaint by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 9/1/22 1:00pm. Once again denied outdoor recreation by DC DOC; officers claim grass isnt mowed yet inmates can literally see the rec yard and it was just mowed. Argues being lied to. Sunlight deprivation adding stress. Witnessed by Kenneth Thornton.
Open the record →Sep 1, 2022
IGP Complaint 9/1/22: LT Lancaster sleep deprivation after Cpl Carter
DC DOC IGP Complaint by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 9/1/22. After being deprived of sleep last night by Cpl Carter, LT Lancaster came in 8-9am and woke him from dead sleep just to yell and knock on doors - further depriving sleep. He had trouble sleeping. Cites retaliation and collaboration with Cpl Carter as common occurrence treating others in torturous manner. The noise alone is driving him crazy.
Open the record →Sep 1, 2022
IGP Complaint 9/1/22: LT Lancaster yelling, Deputy Director never came
DC DOC IGP Complaint by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 9/1/22 6pm. LT Lancaster came in at 8am waking inmates, banging on doors, yelling, stirring up negative energy in pod over Deputy Director visit supposed to inspect. Deputy Director never came. Twisted attack on the heels of Cpl Carter harassing them last night.
Open the record →Sep 1, 2022
The Final Call - p2 Officer Holmes, Scott Fairlamb, Sep 1 Chaplain
Page 2 of Ryan Nichols The Final Call essay. Officers told detainees they would be stabbed and killed for being white and Trump Supporters. June 1: Officer Holmes ran into Scott Fairlambs cell threatening Beat his ass for singing the National Anthom and God Bless America, told entire unit to Shut the Fuck Up and Fuck America. Sep 1: Chaplain rounds passing out The Final Call newspaper that inspired the essay title.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Immediate Pre-Trial Release — page 1 of 12
Cover page of Defendant Ryan Taylor Nichols emergency motion for immediate pre-trial release and request for emergency hearing, filed 08/30/22 in case 21-cr-117-1(TFH).
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release — page 10 of 12
Argues complexity factors: 1512(c)(2) charge dismissed in Miller, J6 Committee TV show, Biden speech same day, Michigan Whitmer FBI plot revelations.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release — page 11 of 12
Continues complexity arguments referencing FBI entrapment concerns, Jill Sanborn Senate testimony, Mar-a-Lago raid, FBI whistleblower allegations. Argument I.D: conditions of confinement violate civil rights.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release — page 12 of 12 (Conclusion, Signature)
Final page: Argument II proposing wife Bonnie Nichols as third-party custodian. Conclusion seeking immediate release. Signed by Joseph D. McBride of The McBride Law Firm PLLC.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release — page 2 of 12 (Background)
Background section explaining 20-month detention since January 18, 2021, habeas petition, and DC Jail confiscation of USB drive containing attorney-client privileged discovery materials on Aug 29, 2022.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release — page 3 of 12
Details of ERT raid: Corporal Feliciano and officer Stretch covered badges, no body cam. Reference to Exhibit A (email from counsel to DOC). Discusses PTSD aggravation and suicide watch.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release — page 4 of 12 (Legal Standard, Argument)
Legal standard under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(i) for temporary release. Argument I.A: DC Jail retaliating by escalating unlawful inhumane treatment.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release — page 5 of 12
Argument I.B: Defendant ability to prepare for trial irreparably compromised by raid and confiscation of discovery. Cites United States v. Ali and Barker v. Wingo.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release — page 6 of 12
Contrasts Ali (pirate hostage taker) with Nichols (decorated veteran with search/rescue work). Argument I.C: sheer length of pretrial confinement violates due process.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release — page 7 of 12
Discusses six-factor due process analysis from Accetturo and First Circuit Zannino standard that 16 months would be unconstitutionally excessive pretrial detention.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release — page 8 of 12
Cites case law including 14-month and 21-month detentions found excessive. Describes Defendant as Marine veteran with medals, founder of 501(c)(3) Rescue the Universe.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Release — page 9 of 12
Argues Defendant is neither flight risk nor danger. Discusses how Government has needlessly added complexity through unprecedented J6 prosecution of 600+ defendants across all 50 states.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
IGP Complaint 8/30/22: Denied outdoor rec, indoor gym only
DC DOC IGP Complaint by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 8/30/22. Facility woke him 7:45am for inside gym rec - denying ability to go outside. After he was up and dressed told there was no longer any rec. Multiple weeks since he went outside. Wants to be treated like a human being. Witnessed by Kosh L Kelly.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
IGP Formal Grievance 8/30/22: phones turned off and tablet taken
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form (Step 2) by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 8/30/22. Escalates 8/8/22 informal grievance about phones turned off and tablet taken which was never responded to. Calls it racial discrimination, retaliation, punishment. Witnessed by Jordan Mink 377189.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Doc 169-1 p.12/13 - Exhibit C: Aug 30 2022 DOC Updated Procedure Letter
Page 12 of 13 of Doc 169-1. Exhibit C - the Aug 30 2022 DOC updated procedure letter referenced in Washington affidavit para 8. Updates the March 15 2021 procedure for voluminous/electronic discovery review.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Emergency Motion for Immediate Pretrial Release (ECF 150)
The emergency motion for immediate pretrial release, with exhibits documenting conditions, August 2022.
Open the record →Aug 30, 2022
Doc 169-1 p.13/13 - Exhibit C end: Aug 30 2022 DOC Procedure final page
Final page (13/13) of Doc 169-1. End of Exhibit C - Aug 30 2022 DOC updated procedure letter. Contact info for DOC General Counsel Eric S. Glover and Attorney Advisor Andrew Mazzuchelli.
Open the record →Aug 29, 2022
IGP Complaint 8/29/22: Discovery confiscated by force, Ms Washington Legal
DC DOC IGP Complaint by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 8/29/22. Discovery taken by force without consent by Ms Washington from Legal, Cpl Feliciano, and another ERT member called Stretch at 12:50pm. Everyone else in C2B was allowed to keep discovery except him - discriminatory, retaliatory, violation of 6th Amendment. Filed habeas corpus, directly targeted. Cpl Felicianos body cam was on. Witnessed.
Open the record →Aug 26, 2022
IGP Complaint 8/26/22: Cpl Carter sleep deprivation torture techniques
DC DOC IGP Complaint by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 8/26/22. Reports Cpl Carter at around 2:00am intentionally disturbed inmates by slamming multiple doors, keeping inmate up throughout the night and not allowing him to sleep. Calls these classic torture techniques previously heard about in PoW training in the Marine Corps. Witnessed by Kenneth Harrelyn 377692.
Open the record →Aug 26, 2022
IGP Complaint 8/26/22: No outdoor recreation in 27 weeks
DC DOC IGP Complaint Form by Ryan Nichols DCDC 376795 Unit C2B dated 8/26/22. Complains he has not been outside in over 27 weeks; facility tells inmates they have outdoor rec but only takes them to the gym. Wants natural sunlight on his skin. Departments cited: Facilities Management, Discrimination, Staff Treatment. Witnessed by Kenneth Harrelyn 377692.
Open the record →Aug 26, 2022
U.S. Marshal IGP Report - Ricky Rice/Marvin Buckhalter/Chief Anderton (8/26/22)
Handwritten witness statement by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795) dated 8/26/22 documenting a meeting with U.S. Marshal Ricky Rice at DC DOC cellblock C2B. Confirms that the Inmate Grievance Process at both CDF and CTF is broken. References Mr. Marvin T. Buckhalter and Chief Anderton. Co-signed by witnesses Peter F. Stager (DCDC# 376784) and James McGrew (DCDC# 377892).
Open the record →Aug 23, 2022
DOJ Reports Robert Morss Stipulated-Trial Findings
DOJ announcement reporting Judge Trevor N. McFadden's findings after the stipulated bench trial involving Robert Morss, Geoffrey Sills, and David Judd.
Open the record →Aug 23, 2022
Robert Morss Statement of Facts for Stipulated Trial
Twelve-page stipulated-trial record for Counts 20, 27, and 34. Morss acknowledged the statement as true and accurate with counsel's concurrence; Judge McFadden returned findings after the stipulated bench trial.
Open the record →Aug 23, 2022
Kaleb Dillard — DOJ Arrest Record, August 23, 2022
Official DOJ release reporting Dillard's arrest and the complaint-stage charges. The complaint allegations are not presented as findings of guilt.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Doc 132 (8/12/22): Motion to Join Harkrider p.2 - Texaco v Short cite, GoPro note
Page 2 of Doc 132 Motion to Join/Adopt Harkrider ECF 94 motion to dismiss Counts 5 and 7. Cites Texaco Inc v Short, 454 U.S. 516, 532 (1982) on legislature publishing law. Discusses USCP map, bike racks, entry through window. Handwritten margin note: GoPro video at BLM plaza about weapons.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Doc 132 (8/12/22): Motion to Join/Adopt Harkrider ECF 94 (1752 dismiss) p.1
Defendant Ryan Nichols Motion to Join and Adopt Co-Defendants ECF No. 94 Motion (Doc 132), filed 8/12/22 in Case 21-CR-117 (TFH). Page 1 of 3. Adopts Alex Harkriders Motion to Dismiss Counts 5 and 7 (18 USC 1752(a)(1) and (2)) of the indictment.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Doc 134 (8/12/22): Motion to Join Harkrider Omnibus Reply ECF 117 p.1 (self-defense)
Defendant Ryan Nichols Motion to Join, Supplement, and Adopt Co-Defendant Harkriders Omnibus Reply at ECF 117 (Doc 134), filed 8/12/22. Page 1 of 4. Supplements reply to Governments motion to preclude self-defense claim. Argues Government not entitled to preview defense strategy.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Doc 134 (8/12/22): Motion to Join Harkrider Reply p.2 - self-defense argument
Page 2 of Doc 134. Argument cites Fed Crim Proc Rules 12.1-12.3 - self-defense not on the list of pretrial-disclosure defenses. Cites Waters v Lockett 896 F.3d 559 (DC Cir 2018), US v Mumuni Saleh 946 F.3d 97 (2d Cir 2019), US v Acosta-Sierra 690 F.3d 1111 (9th Cir 2012).
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Doc 136 (8/12/22): Motion in Limine p.2 - Legal Standard, FRE 401-403
Page 2 of 5 of Doc 136 Motion in Limine. Section II Legal Standard cites Williams v Johnson, US v Bikundi, FRE 401-403, US v ONeal, Sprint/United Mgmt v Mendelsohn 552 US 379.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Doc 136 (8/12/22): Motion in Limine p.3 - US v Berger, denies Proud Boys/militia ties
Page 3 of 5 of Doc 136 Motion in Limine. Cites US v Berger 295 US 78, 88 (1935) on prosecutorial duty. Denies Nichols charged with insurrection/seditious conspiracy/terrorism. Denies membership in Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, militia, white supremacist groups, BLM. States did not enter rotunda, chamber, or Pelosis office; did not bring firearm. Cites US v Monaghan 741 F.2d 1434, US v Hawkins 595 F.2d 751 (DC Cir).
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Doc 136 (8/12/22): Motion in Limine to preclude inflammatory language p.1
Defendants Motion in Limine to Preclude Use of Certain Language, Terms and False Associations (Doc 136), filed 8/12/22 in Case 21-CR-117. Page 1 of 5. Seeks to exclude terms like terrorism, insurrection, mob, treason, traitor, sedition, conspiracy, attack on the Capitol, white supremacy, Proud Boys, Oath Keepers.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — arbitrary application is unconstitutional (p.8 of 21)
Doc 138 p.8 of 21. Section 2: The Statute is Unconstitutional in Arbitrary Application. Argues 1512(c)(1) and (c)(2) viewed as disjointed via the word "otherwise" (conjunctive adverb), no relation to witness/evidence required. Notes there was not a single witness on January 6; Electoral Count Act never mentions "witness" or "evidence." References Colbert TV crew exception.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — arbitrary novel application argument (p.10 of 21)
Doc 138 p.10 of 21. Argues 1512(c)(2) novel application for January 6 defendants - treats catch-all clause as if Congress buried it, turning statute on head: anything that interrupts an official proceeding can be 20-year felony. Argues government must articulate credible statutory standard or charge equally. The indictment essentially recharges trespass and civil disorder as document-tampering crime.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — Conclusion and WHEREFORE (p.20 of 21)
Doc 138 p.20 of 21. Notes VP Pence Jan 6, 2021 letter calling his role ceremonial. Argues Electoral Count Act revisions add word "ministerial" to solidify no decision-making. Section V Conclusion + WHEREFORE: Nichols moves to dismiss Count Two of Indictment for failure to state offense under 18 U.S.C. 1512(c)(2) and 18 U.S.C. Section 2; and for unconstitutional application of both statutes. Dated August 12, 2022. Signed Joseph D. McBride, Esq.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — Electoral Count is ministerial, not proceeding (p.19 of 21)
Doc 138 p.19 of 21. Argues Electoral Count roles are purely ceremonial/ministerial. Defines "ministerial" via Wests Encyclopedia and Free Dictionary. Argues proceeding under 1512(c)(2) requires (1) witness and (2) evidence through testimony/documents - neither in Electoral Count. Notes only Arizona objection before evacuation, no witnesses scheduled, no Secretaries of State present.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — Electoral Count not a contemplated proceeding (p.18 of 21)
Doc 138 p.18 of 21. Argues 1512(c)(2) requires an act against documents; Nichols charged with civil disorder and restricted trespass as lesser crimes. Argues Nichols cannot have known what acts violate law. Section B: The Electoral Count is not a proceeding as contemplated when 1512(c) was passed. Cites Twelfth Amendment, 3 U.S.C. § 1 et seq., 3 U.S.C. § 15 - certificates presented by tellers, then read in hearing of two Houses.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — Enron loophole legislative history (p.4 of 21)
Doc 138 p.4 of 21. Section B notes 1512 is titled "Witness Tampering" under Chapter 73. Section C explains 1512(c) was created to fill Enron-era loophole. Cites Senate Report 107-146 p.7 (2002), Senator Lott introducing 1512(c) on July 10, 2002 to deter fraud/abuse by corporate executives, Senator Biden calling it making document shredding a crime, Senator Hatch on document shredding.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — grammatical interpretation of otherwise (p.11 of 21)
Doc 138 p.11 of 21. Section 3: Argues DOJ/Court mistaken grammatical interpretation. Word "otherwise" was intended to marry 1512(c)(1) and (c)(2) together. Notes Congress used "or" nine times in 18 USC 1512 to demarcate 20 separate methods; "otherwise" alone is inserted between (c)(1) and (c)(2) for unique constructive purpose. Therefore Nichols cannot defend separately against 1512(c)(2).
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — Nichols never tampered with documents (p.7 of 21)
Doc 138 p.7 of 21. Cites Stat. 807 (2002), DOJ Criminal Resource Manual CRM 1729 ("proscribes conduct intended to illegitimately affect the presentation of evidence in Federal proceedings"). Argues Nichols was not inside the Capitol when the proceeding was interrupted, never tampered with evidence or electoral certificates (which were on fancy paper for ceremony, not marked as evidence, likely in National Archives).
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — noscitur a sociis / Yates / Begay (p.14 of 21)
Doc 138 p.14 of 21. Cites US v. Hutcherson (2006), US v. Pugh (E.D.N.Y. 2015). Section 5: Government interpretation violates canons of noscitur a sociis and ejusdem generis. Cites Yates v. United States (135 S.Ct. 1074) (fishermen overboard grouper case) and Begay v. United States (553 U.S. 137).
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — selective prosecution examples (p.9 of 21)
Doc 138 p.9 of 21. Lists examples of DOJ not using 1512: Jan 6, 2017 protester yelling during Electoral Vote Count; Code Pink at Kavanaugh hearings; activists accosting Senators in hallways; Kyrsten Sinema bathroom incident; David Hogg outburst June 20, 2022; and DC Jail IGP Coordinator T. Campbell allegedly altering Nichols grievance documents April 11, 2022. Footnote cites Habeas Petition Nichols v. Garland 1:22-cv-02356 ECF 1 at 33:140 and 34:140.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — statutory background of 1512(c)(2) (p.3 of 21)
Doc 138 p.3 of 21. Argues political weaponization (Trump flag in Senate charged but no-flag plea dismissed). Section II: Statutory Background and History — quotes full text of 1512(c) (alters/destroys/mutilates a record/document; or otherwise obstructs official proceeding), §1515(a)(1) defining "official proceeding" (judge, Congress, federal agency), and amended definition of "corruptly" via §1505.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two (1512(c)) — 1512(c) context argument (p.2 of 21)
Doc 138 p.2 of 21. Argues 1512(c)(2) taken out of Witness Tampering context, originally designed to prevent altering/tampering/destroying evidence. Argues novel construction violates due process under US v. Lanier, 520 U.S. 259. Notes Nichols was already charged for civil disorder (231(a)(3)), restricted building (1752(a)(1)), disorderly conduct (1752(a)(2)) — lesser inherent crimes. Notes Nichols was nowhere near Congress during electoral count disruption.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two (1512(c)) — cover page (p.1 of 21)
Doc 138 p.1 of 21. Nichols motion to dismiss Count Two of indictment (1512(c) obstruction of an official proceeding) for failure to state an offense. Argues Section 1512(c) under Chapter 73 (Obstruction of Justice) does not criminalize obstruction of legislative action. Cites US v. Ermoian, 752 F.3d 1165 (9th Cir. 2013).
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Join Transfer Venue (Doc 135) page 1 of 6
Page 1 of 6 of Motion to Join, Adopt, and Supplement Co-Defendant Alex Harkriders Motion to Transfer Venue in US v Nichols, Case 1:21-CR-117 (TFH), filed Aug 12 2022. References June 9 2022 January 6 Committee video presentation seen by 20 million people and tweet with 5.5M views, argues poisoning of DC jury pool.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Transfer Venue p3: Aguilars statement & Nicholss Pence quote
Page 3 of 6 (Doc 135). Quotes Rep. Pete Aguilars June 13 2022 opening statement at 12:44 from the J6 Committee hearing and includes Trump and Ryan Nichols quotes about Pence, where Ryan said "if Pence caved, were going to drag motherfuckers through the streets." Argues this prejudicially aired before potential DC jurors.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Transfer Venue p4: McBride July 21 status hearing statement
Page 4 of 6 (Doc 135). Argues federal government decided to investigate J6 at any cost, J6 Committee robbed Nichols of impartial jury. Quotes McBrides July 21 2022 status hearing statement about Committee framing Nichols as leading angry lynch mob, citing ECF No. 113 transcript 12:5-20 and 13:9-17.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Transfer Venue p5: US v North cite, Eastern District of Texas
Page 5 of 6 (Doc 135). Cites United States v. North 910 F.2d 843 and Judge Walds dissent re: Judge Gesell excusing all jurors who recalled Norths immunized testimony. Argues social media and viral clips of 2022 dwarfs Norths 1987 reach. Requests Eastern District of Texas as venue under Sixth Amendment.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Transfer Venue page 2: court concerns, Watergate analogy
Page 2 of 6 (Doc 135). Quotes Judge Hogans own concerns about jury prejudice from publicity, references Watergate-era reversals (Col North conviction overturned), cites June 13 2022 J6 Committee hearing portraying Nichols as leader of insurrectionist mob. Footnote 2 cites npr.org J6 Committee transcript.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion in Limine — exclude inflammatory descriptors (p.4)
Page 4 of 5 of Nichols motion in limine arguing against inflammatory descriptors. Cites US v. Johnson (231 F.3d 43) and US v. Ring (706 F.3d 460) regarding prosecutorial limits on inflaming jury passions. Begins Conclusion section.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — adverb vs conjunctive adverb / Sarbanes-Oxley (p.13 of 21)
Doc 138 p.13 of 21. Explains adverb vs conjunctive adverb distinction. Cites Frederick Crews The Random House Handbook 403 (6th ed. 1992), US National Bank v. Independent Insurance Agents of America (508 U.S. 439). Notes 1512(c) was enacted as part of Sarbanes-Oxley to penalize impairing integrity of records, documents, and tangible objects.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — Begay analysis / surplusage canon (p.16 of 21)
Doc 138 p.16 of 21. Discusses Begay v. US interpretation of "otherwise" clause in 18 U.S.C. 924(e)(2)(B) (DUI not covered by violent felony otherwise clause due to crimes listed being burglary, arson, extortion, explosives). Section 6: Government construction creates surplusage. Cites Independent Ins. Agents v. Hawke (211 F.3d 638), Qi-Zhuo v. Meissner, Marx v. General Revenue Corp.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — grammar of otherwise (p.12 of 21)
Doc 138 p.12 of 21. Section 4: Misuse of Grammar Allows Misapplication of the Law. Argues "otherwise" is a conjunctive adverb that connects 1512(c)(1) and (c)(2). Discusses six types of adverbs (time, manner, place, degree, frequency, conjunction). Cites thesaurus.com and American Heritage Dictionary (5th Ed. 2020).
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — Memorandum of Law / Legal Standard (p.5 of 21)
Doc 138 p.5 of 21. Memorandum of Law, Section III Legal Standard. Cites Fed. R. Crim. P. 12(b)(3)(B), US v. Stone (394 F.Supp.3d 1), US v. Seuss, US v. Apodaca, Russell v. US, Stirone v. US, US v. Sunia, US v. Sanford on standard for dismissing defective indictment.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2022
Motion to Dismiss Count Two — surplusage / 1512 review (p.17 of 21)
Doc 138 p.17 of 21. Lists 1512 subsections rendered superfluous by government interpretation (1512(a)(1)(A)-(b)(2)(D), 1512(d)(1)). Section 7: Review of all of 1512 shows government interpretation is wrong - 1512(a) covers murder, (b) intimidation, (d) harassment, each tied to suppressing testimony/evidence. Argues Nichols could not have known what conduct violates the law.
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Motion to Dismiss Count Two — Yates plurality / noscitur a sociis (p.15 of 21)
Doc 138 p.15 of 21. Continues Yates analysis: Sarbanes-Oxley prompted by Enron/Arthur Andersen document destruction. Discusses Yates plurality use of interpretive canons (noscitur a sociis, ejusdem generis). Cites Miller (2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 45696) on "hide an elephant in a mousehole" / "zebra standing out in a flock of geese." Cites Gustafson v. Alloyd Co., Washington State Dept. of Social Services v. Keffeler.
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Motion to Dismiss Count Two — Certificate of Service (p.21 of 21)
Doc 138 p.21 of 21. Final page — Certificate of Service dated 12th day of August 2022, signed by Joseph D. McBride, Esq. ECF System service.
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Doc 134 (8/12/22): Motion to Join Harkrider Reply p.3 - USCP shot first, conclusion
Page 3 of Doc 134. Cites In re Grand Jury Subpoena 870 F.3d 312 (4th Cir 2017) on opinion work product. Asserts USCP shot first, launched barrage at peaceful protestors, no authorization to fire concussion grenades at faces/heads/torsos. Calls for Court to grant ECF 117 and deny Govts ECF 100-104. Signed Joseph D. McBride 8/11/22.
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United States v. Benjamin Larocca — Judgment, ECF No. 66
Signed judgment recording conviction on Count Three, dismissal of Counts One, Two, Four, and Five, and the sentence imposed.
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Doc 129 (8/10/22): Nichols Motion to Continue p.2 - signed Joseph McBride
Page 2 of Doc 129 Motion to Continue trial filed by Joseph D. McBride for Nichols. Cites US v. Bailey 2021 WL 5798045. Notes co-counsel Kira West has no objection, government objects. Signed New York, NY August 11, 2022.
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Motion in Limine — signature page with WHEREFORE list of excluded terms (p.5)
Page 5 of 5, signature page of Nichols motion in limine. WHEREFORE clause requests exclusion of terms: terrorism, terrorist, insurrection(ist), mob, rioter, treason, traitor, sedition, conspiracy, attack on Capitol/democracy/Congress, white supremacy, police were killed, Oathkeepers, Proud Boys, Three Percenters, areas of Capitol Nichols never entered. Signed by Joseph D. McBride, Esq.
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Motion to Join and Adopt Co-Defendant ECF 96 Motion to Compel
Doc 137 filed 08/12/22. Nichols (by McBride) moves to adopt co-defendant Alex Harkrider Motion to Compel (ECF 96) regarding viewing, measuring, and inspecting areas of the alleged crimes.
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Doc 132 (8/12/22): Motion to Join Harkrider p.3 signature/COS
Page 3 of 3 of Doc 132 Motion to Join Harkriders ECF 94 motion. Signature page and certificate of service. Signed by Joseph D. McBride dated August 11, 2022. Certificate of Service via ECF system.
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Motion to Transfer Venue p6: McBride signature & cert of service
Page 6 of 6 (Doc 135). Signed Joseph D. McBride Esq., dated Aug 11 2022, Certificate of Service dated Aug 11 2022 via ECF.
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Doc 134 (8/12/22): Motion to Join Harkrider Reply p.4 - Certificate of Service
Page 4 of 4 of Doc 134 Motion to Join Harkrider Omnibus Reply. Certificate of Service signed Joseph D. McBride dated August 11, 2022.
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Habeas Corpus petition — cover page (Nichols v. Garland, 1:22-cv-02356)
Caption page of Ryan Taylor Nichols petition for writ of habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. 2241 and complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia against AG Merrick Garland and D.C. Jail Deputy Warden Michelle Jones.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 10 (DC Jail structure / Barnett, McBride article)
Page 10 describes DC Jail structure (CDF+CTF under DC DOC), counsel Joseph McBride first learned of solitary abuses via United States v. Barnett 21-cr-38-CRC; quotes McBride June 16 2021 LinkedIn Pulse article likening DC Jail to Guantanamo Bay (DC-GITMO) and citing MLK Letter from Birmingham Jail. References McBride Aug 3 2021 Emergency Request to Investigate Mistreatment of Pre-Trial Detainees from January 6.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 11 (Amnesty/ACLU request, Judge Lamberth contempt)
Page 11 describes McBride emergency request to Amnesty International and ACLU detailing prolonged solitary, medical abuse, beatings, psychological torture, blocked counsel/discovery access; references Judge Royce C. Lamberth Oct 13 2021 civil contempt finding against DC Jail Warden Wanda Patten and DOC Director Quincy Booth (in United States v. Worrell 1:21-CR-00292-RCL), referring civil rights investigation to AG.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 12 (USMS inspection cover-up at CTF)
Page 12 alleges that when US Marshals arrived Oct 18 2021 under Judge Lamberth contempt order, they were denied entry to CTF and diverted to CDF while guards stormed CTF, removed Wi-Fi tower (cutting off counsel/communications), forced Petitioner and other Jan 6 detainees to clean mold/rust/bleach floors/paint walls and swapped linens so CTF would pass inspection. Alleges USMS willfully blind or complicit.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 13 (USMS memo findings, MTG/Gohmert visit)
Page 13 quotes the Nov 1 2021 USMS memo to DC DOC finding systemic failures at CDF: water/food withheld for punitive reasons, standing sewage in cells, water shut off for days, cold meals, pervasive marijuana use by guards, untreated injuries, COVID-19 protocol failures, DOC staff antagonizing detainees and telling them to stop snitching. Paragraph 52: U.S. Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA-14) and Louie Gohmert (TX-01) visited CTF C2B Patriot Pod on Nov 4 2021 after months of being denied access.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 14 (Charles Allen roundtable, 36 detainee letter, mace incident)
Page 14: Nov 10 2021 DC City Council emergency roundtable with Charles Allen (Judiciary Committee chair) declaring the DC Jail situation a crisis. Nov 11 2021 Petitioner co-wrote a letter signed by 36 January 6 detainees identifying 77 ongoing violations (food/water/medical deprivation, mold, rust, vermin). Same day, family members reported guards spraying mace/pepper spray into intake vents that fed other cells, locking inmates inside 15 minutes.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 15 (Unusually Cruel report, Landerkin tweet)
Page 15: Cites Dec 7 2021 Congressional report Unusually Cruel: An Eyewitness Report From Inside The DC Jail by Reps. Greene, Gaetz, Gohmert, Gosar; DC Council Chair found lack of compassion among guards and witnessed guards ignoring calls for help; alleges President Biden and AG Garland labeled Petitioner an insurrectionist/terrorist; Dec 2021 revealed Deputy Warden Kathleen Landerkin tweeted F*** everyone who supports [Trump] in response to a tweet wishing Trump supporters extinct.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 16 (Landerkin tweets, Congressional letter for resignation)
Page 16 catalogs more Deputy Warden Kathleen Landerkin tweets demonstrating bias against Trump supporters (calling Trump a traitor, calling supporters deplorables, supporting Adam Schiff and calling Trump family a crime family). Argues this evidence of targeted partisan persecution of January 6 prisoners, citing Judge Lamberth. Notes Landerkin deleted Twitter after exposure, and Dec 16 2021 fourteen Congress members wrote DC Mayor Muriel Bowser demanding her resignation.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 17 (CTF custody transfer, Corp Allen, Lt Lancaster, Lt Moore)
Page 17: Quotes May 9 2022 email from Landerkin saying Nichols is at CTF under Deputy Warden Jones (Landerkin assigned only to CDF since 1/18/2020). Names additional alleged abusers: Corporal Allen (calls detainees insurrections, terrorists, blames them for officer deaths; ignored IGPs); Lieutenant Lancaster (in charge of The Hole solitary; verbal/mental abuse, suspected of bringing drugs into prison); Lieutenant Moore (responsible for gassing prisoners on Veterans Day Nov 11).
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 18 (catalog of guard misconduct)
Page 18 names individual DC Jail staff and alleged misconduct: Lt Moore gassing led to Daniel Caldwell and Lonnie Caffman stretchered; Lt Bruce sent Petitioner to The Hole; Cpl Armstrong kicked Petitioner in head and sexually assaulted detainee; Sgt Robinson bragged about blocking congressional visits and haircut; Cpl Hayes disciplined for disclosing surveillance cameras viewable by public; Cpl Holmes screamed obscenities re anthem; Cpl Pinkney threatened to send Petitioner to where real BLM will stab you up; Cpl Dandy racial slurs (Suck my dick White-boy to Scot Fairlamb); Capt Saunders covered for Dandy.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 19 (Bail Modification Hearing Dec 20 2021, Judge Hogan)
Page 19 begins Section V.D Bail Modification Hearing Dec 20 2021 before Judge Thomas F. Hogan (US v. Nichols CR 21-117). Paragraphs 80-84: Petitioner appeared without haircut for 11 months, denied shower 5 consecutive days, described by counsel as Tom Hanks from Cast Away or homeless person; Judge Hogan troubled, asked about civil rights and racist material; Hogan quote: I don't think it's appropriate to lock someone up and then mistreat them while they're in prison. That's a basis to release someone, certainly.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 20 (Government concedes CDF troubling; Hogan refuses release)
Page 20 continues bail hearing summary: government conceded CDF conditions troubling but argued under Bail Reform Act 18 USC 3142 civil rights allegations were not relevant to bail; argued Petitioner held in CTF that passed inspection (without explaining lack of basic necessities); counsel argued CTF was whitewashed during 2-day delay. Judge Hogan ultimately stated I will not grant release of the defendant on the basis of due process violations. A lot more evidence has to be shown.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 21 (Hogan invites habeas, Petitioner denied release, sons unseen)
Page 21: Judge Hogan invited Petitioner to file a separate cause of action for conditions, accepted due process violation as basis for release, noting evidence of difficulties in the jail. Dec 20 2021 Petitioner denied release; requested psychiatric services before Christmas without family — none came. Stripped of video visits without explanation; sons Ryan Jr. and Blake have not seen their father in two years. Jan 3 2022 fourteen members of Congress sent letter to BOP Director Michael Carvajal demanding investigation.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 22 (Congressional letter signatories; Model Prisoner section)
Page 22 reproduces the Jan 3 2022 Congressional letter to BOP Director Carvajal listing physical/psychological abuse, 24-hr solitary, denial of hygiene/counsel/records. Signed by Clay Higgins, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Jeff Duncan, Jody Hice, Andy Biggs, Andrew Clyde, Mary E. Miller, Byron Donalds, Ralph Norman, Andy Harris M.D., Lauren Boebert, Randy Weber, Paul Gosar D.D.S., Scott Perry. Notes Carvajal resigned 24 hours later. Begins Section V.E Petitioner Is A Model Prisoner.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 23 (Model Prisoner evaluations and good conduct)
Page 23: Paragraphs 97-100 establish Petitioner Ryan Nichols DCDC 376-795 as a model prisoner. Aug 12 2021 DC DOC evaluation rated Petitioner Excellent/Outstanding (does superior work, exceeds productivity, head detail, COVID compliance, no disciplinary concerns); supervisor said would promote to higher pay. Additional perfect evaluations Aug 17, Aug 24, Sept 1. Cites EXHIBIT A Good Conduct Letters.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 24 (First Amendment deprivation — religious services)
Page 24 continues quoting a supervisor (no adverse action or discipline at CTF, leader, mentor, recommended for next position) and opens Section V.F Deprivation of Constitutional Rights: First Amendment (paragraphs 101-102). Petitioner pastor's son and practicing Christian; denied right to Sunday worship and Bible studies; all Christianity suppressed while staff circulate The Final Call (Islamic fundamentalist periodical) to detainees. Cites Religious Freedom Restoration Act 42 USC 2000bb and RLUIPA 42 USC 2000cc.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 25 (1st & 6th Amendment deprivations begin)
Page 25 completes First Amendment allegations (paragraphs 103-113): denial of right to speak with congressman, retaliation when Congress or lawyer takes action, derogatory comments and threats based on race, political views, and Christian faith, denied reading materials and force-fed racist propaganda. Cites Lee v. Weisman 505 U.S. 577 (1992). Opens Section V.G Sixth Amendment Deprivation (paragraphs 114-118): attorney-client privileged calls illegally monitored since detention began, discovery confiscated repeatedly including Nov 1 2021 before Dec 20 bail hearing.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 27 (5th and 5th/8th Amendment deprivations)
Page 27 opens Section V.H Fifth Amendment Deprivation (paragraphs 125-126): pretrial detainee presumed innocent and cannot be punished, yet subjected to fifteen enumerated unjust punishments (a-o) including arbitrary solitary, false charges, denial of medical care, laughing at suicide-watch request, confiscation of discovery, denial of video visits with children, racial slurs, threats, denial of food/water/sunlight, physical assault/maced/cell raids, parading through hostile CDF to provoke fear. Opens Section V.I 5th/8th Amendments Prolonged Solitary (para 127): 9 months solitary using COVID pretext, April 20 2022 placed in solitary 3 weeks for refusing to sign document — driven to suicide watch.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 28 (Psychological manipulation; 19 months without seeing children)
Page 28 alleges water turned off during Petitioner most vulnerable moment, and details Section V.I paragraph 128 PSYCHOLOGICAL MANIPULATION: forced ingestion of political philosophies (critical race theory), Nation of Islam Final Call distributed to all detainees stating whites are devils, Jews evil/cockroaches, gays a plague, war on terror soldiers (Petitioner) require hell. Argues distribution to white Christian veteran with PTSD in 23-hour solitary is punitive, pushing toward suicide. Paragraph 129: 19 months without seeing children — video visits stripped without explanation.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 29 (Deliberate indifference to medical condition begins)
Page 29 continues paragraph on family contact as treatment plan (sons literally saved Petitioner life) and notes non-Jan-6 detainees receive regular family video visits while Petitioner does not — punitive. Opens Section V.J Deliberate Indifference to Petitioner Serious Underlying Medical Condition (paragraphs 130-132): on arrival informed staff of PTSD, placed in solitary anyway risking suicide; summer 2021 asked for psychologist who prescribed Zoloft (not for PTSD); IGPs about solitary affecting mental health routinely ignored; wellness checks insufficient.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 3 (Introduction & Jurisdiction)
Page 3 of the petition: Section I Introduction (paragraphs 1-3) stating Nichols is a US citizen pretrial detainee held at DC Jail CTF in violation of constitutional/human rights with PTSD treated by deliberate indifference, and Section II Jurisdiction (paragraphs 4-5) invoking 28 USC 2241, 2242, 1331, 1651, 2201, 2202, the 5th/6th/8th Amendments and Rule 57 FRCP.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 30 (May 10 2022 grievance, Lt Allen, April 20 suicide watch)
Page 30: 23 mental health grievances filed in 19 months unaddressed; paragraph 133 quotes May 10 2022 grievance — after 15 days solitary, Petitioner told Lt Allen he was suicidal and Allen sarcastically said I am sorry you feel that way. I hope you don't die. Paragraph 134 details April 20 2022 punitive 3-week solitary; water cut off 20 hours; psychologically tortured to suicide watch (stripped naked, plastic Tyvek suit, brightly lit room) while guards pressured him to sign confession; McBride received dozens of calls about retaliation by Major Marr.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 31 (McBride/Glover correspondence on solitary)
Page 31 references retaliation by Lt Lancaster, Lt Allen, and Deputy Warden Jones, then quotes paragraph 135 the May 7 2022 NOTICE OF VIOLATION OF DETAINEES RIGHTS by McBride to DC DOC General Counsel Eric S. Glover demanding release from solitary and medical care for Nichols (warning suicide risk, threatening civil lawsuit and personal liability). Includes excerpt of General Counsel Glover May 9 2022 response — DOC denies allegations that client is being punished in violation of 5th/8th Amendment rights or retaliated against.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 4 (Venue & Parties)
Page 4 of the petition: Section III Venue (paragraph 6) under 28 USC 1391(b)(e), and Section IV Parties (paragraphs 7-9) describing Ryan Taylor Nichols (31, Texas, arrested Jan 18 2021, charged in Case 21-cr-117-1 TFH, jury trial Nov 1 2021, held at CTF), AG Merrick Garland, and Deputy Warden Michelle Jones.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 5 (Statement of Facts — Personal History)
Page 5 begins Section V Statement of Facts, subsection A Petitioner Personal History (paragraphs 10-14): predawn FBI raid Jan 18 2021 with tank on lawn, self-surrender; USMC veteran with Good Conduct, National Defense Service, and Global War on Terrorism medals; PTSD developed from honorable service; no criminal history, no failure to appear, five good-conduct reports from CTF; father of two, married nearly nine years, founded 501(c)(3) Rescue The Universe for disaster relief.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 7 (Ellen DeGeneres / PTSD diagnosis section)
Page 7 concludes personal history (para 21: Sept 25 2018 Ellen DeGeneres Show featured Nichols, 0,000 honeymoon check used to buy rescue boat) and begins Section V.B Petitioner Has Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (paragraphs 22-26): PTSD developed from Marine Corps service and SAR missions, well-documented diagnosis pre-Jan 2021, NIH stats (10-20% of veterans), federal courts recognize combat PTSD as grave affliction.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 8 (PTSD symptoms and triggers)
Page 8 details Nichols PTSD symptoms (paragraphs 27-35): brain fog, sleeplessness, anxiety, depression, hypervigilance, short term memory loss, anger, suicidal thoughts. Pre-incarceration management with psychotherapy, medical marijuana, exercise, family time, outdoors. Triggers include isolation, lack of sunlight, hostile environments. Cites United States v. Perry (D. Neb. 1995). Respondents refused access to prior treatment regimen on arrival at DC Jail.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 9 (Conditions of Confinement at DC Jail begins)
Page 9 opens Section V.C The Conditions of Confinement at DC Jail (paragraphs 36-39). Concludes PTSD section by alleging Respondents purposefully exacerbate PTSD with no accommodations. Establishes that USMS/AG Garland controls Petitioner via 28 USC 561(a) and 18 USC 4013(a)(3), citing United States v. Tillisy and Geo Grp v. Newsom. DC Jail operates as federal agent under intergovernmental agreement with USMS.
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Habeas Corpus petition — table of contents (page 1 of 2)
First page of the Table of Contents listing sections I–VI.F of the Nichols habeas petition: Introduction, Jurisdiction, Venue, Parties, Statement of Facts (incl. PTSD, DC Jail conditions, Dec 20 2021 bail hearing, model prisoner), constitutional rights deprivations (1st/5th/6th/8th Amendments), deliberate indifference to medical condition, broken grievance process, and Legal Standard sections.
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Habeas Corpus petition — table of contents (page 2 of 2)
Second page of the Table of Contents covering sections VI.G (prolonged solitary as torture), VII (PRLA exhaustion), VIII Causes of Action (five claims: deliberate indifference, illegal solitary, prolonged solitary, interference with 6th Amendment counsel/discovery access, retaliation for press/Congress speech), IX Conclusion, and X Prayer for Relief.
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Habeas Petition p.62 — Signature block Joseph D. McBride and Jonathan S. Gross
Final page of habeas petition signed Aug 10 2022 in New York, NY by Joseph D. McBride (McBride Law Firm, 99 Park Ave NY) and Jonathan S. Gross (admission pending, Clevenger Firm Baltimore MD).
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Doc 129 (8/10/22): Nichols Motion to Continue trial (Lyme/Long Covid) p.1
Defendant Ryan Taylor Nichols Motion to Continue, Doc 129, filed 8/10/22 in US v. Nichols (Case 21-cr-00117-TFH). Page 1 of 2. Requests continuance of November 1, 2022 trial date due to defendants recently diagnosed chronic Lyme disease and ongoing Long Covid recovery. References Exhibit A treatment plan filed under seal.
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Habeas Corpus petition — page 6 (Statement of Facts — rescue history)
Page 6 continues personal history (paragraphs 15-20): Petitioner responded to Hurricane Katrina at age 13 and later Hurricanes Florence, Michael, Barry, Dorian, Imelda, Cristobal, Arthur, Hanna, Laura, Sally and Harvey (his family lost belongings 2017); responded to four typhoons in Okinawa as a Marine; viral 2018 Harvey puppy rescue; PTSD exacerbated; saved 8-month pregnant woman during Hurricane Michael; evacuated abandoned nursing home residents.
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Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus — Nichols v. Garland (ECF 1)
August 10, 2022: Ryan petitions for a writ of habeas corpus against Attorney General Merrick Garland and DC DOC official Michelle Jones over his pretrial detention. Filed while detained; the case that ran alongside the criminal matter.
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G Part113 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-336), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part115 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-338), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part116 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-339), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part117 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-340), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part118 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-341), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part119 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-342), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part12 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-343), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part120 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-344), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part121 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-345), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part122 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-346), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part123 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-347), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part124 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-348), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part125 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-349), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part126 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-350), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part127 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-351), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part128 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-352), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part129 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-353), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part13 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-354), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part130 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-355), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part131 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-356), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part132 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-357), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part133 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-358), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part134 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-359), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part135 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-360), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part136 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-361), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part137 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-362), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part138 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-363), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part139 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-364), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part14 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-365), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part140 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-366), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part141 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-367), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part142 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-368), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part143 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-369), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part144 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-370), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part145 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-371), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part146 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-372), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part147 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-373), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part148 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-374), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part149 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-375), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part15
G Part15 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-376), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part150
G Part150 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-377), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part151
G Part151 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-378), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part152
G Part152 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-379), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part153
G Part153 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-380), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part154
G Part154 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-381), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part155
G Part155 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-382), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part156
G Part156 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-383), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part157
G Part157 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-384), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part158
G Part158 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-385), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part159
G Part159 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-386), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part16
G Part16 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-387), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part160
G Part160 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-388), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part161
G Part161 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-389), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part162
G Part162 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-390), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part163
G Part163 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-391), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part164
G Part164 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-392), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part165
G Part165 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-393), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part166
G Part166 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-394), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part167
G Part167 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-395), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part168
G Part168 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-396), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part169
G Part169 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-397), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part17
G Part17 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-398), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part170
G Part170 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-399), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part171
G Part171 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-400), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part172
G Part172 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-401), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part173
G Part173 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-402), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part174
G Part174 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-403), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part175
G Part175 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-404), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part176
G Part176 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-405), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part177
G Part177 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-406), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part178
G Part178 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-407), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part179
G Part179 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-408), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part18
G Part18 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-409), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part180
G Part180 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-410), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part181
G Part181 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-411), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part182
G Part182 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-412), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part183
G Part183 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-413), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part184
G Part184 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-414), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part185
G Part185 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-415), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part186
G Part186 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-416), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part187
G Part187 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-417), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part188
G Part188 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-418), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part189
G Part189 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-419), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part19
G Part19 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-420), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part190
G Part190 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-421), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part191
G Part191 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-422), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part192
G Part192 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-423), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part193
G Part193 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-424), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part194
G Part194 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-425), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part195
G Part195 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-426), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part196
G Part196 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-427), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part197
G Part197 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-428), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part198
G Part198 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-429), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part199
G Part199 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-430), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part2
G Part2 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-431), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part20
G Part20 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-432), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part200
G Part200 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-433), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part21
G Part21 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-434), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part22
G Part22 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-435), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part23
G Part23 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-436), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part24
G Part24 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-437), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part25
G Part25 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-438), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part26
G Part26 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-439), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part27
G Part27 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-440), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part28
G Part28 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-441), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part29
G Part29 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-442), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part3
G Part3 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-443), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part30
G Part30 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-444), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part31
G Part31 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-445), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part32
G Part32 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-446), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part33
G Part33 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-447), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part34
G Part34 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-448), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part35
G Part35 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-449), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part36
G Part36 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-450), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part37
G Part37 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-451), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part38
G Part38 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-452), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part39
G Part39 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-453), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part4
G Part4 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-454), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part40
G Part40 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-455), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part41
G Part41 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-456), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part42
G Part42 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-457), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part43
G Part43 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-458), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part44
G Part44 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-459), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part45
G Part45 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-460), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part46
G Part46 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-461), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part47
G Part47 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-462), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part48
G Part48 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-463), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part49
G Part49 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-464), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part5
G Part5 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-465), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part50
G Part50 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-466), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part51
G Part51 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-467), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part52
G Part52 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-468), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part53
G Part53 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-469), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part54
G Part54 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-470), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part55
G Part55 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-471), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part56
G Part56 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-472), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part57
G Part57 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-473), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part58
G Part58 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-474), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part59
G Part59 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-475), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part6
G Part6 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-476), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part60
G Part60 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-477), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part61
G Part61 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-478), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part62
G Part62 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-479), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part63
G Part63 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-480), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part64
G Part64 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-481), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part65
G Part65 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-482), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part66
G Part66 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-483), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part67
G Part67 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-484), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part68
G Part68 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-485), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part69
G Part69 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-486), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part7
G Part7 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-487), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part70
G Part70 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-488), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part71
G Part71 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-489), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part72
G Part72 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-490), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part73
G Part73 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-491), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part74
G Part74 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-492), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part75
G Part75 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-493), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part76
G Part76 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-494), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part77
G Part77 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-495), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part78
G Part78 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-496), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part79
G Part79 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-497), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part8
G Part8 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-498), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part80
G Part80 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-499), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part81
G Part81 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-500), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part82
G Part82 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-501), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part83
G Part83 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-502), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part84
G Part84 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-503), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part85
G Part85 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-504), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part86
G Part86 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-505), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part87
G Part87 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-506), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part88
G Part88 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-507), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part89
G Part89 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-508), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part9
G Part9 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-509), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part90
G Part90 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-510), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part91
G Part91 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-511), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part92
G Part92 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-512), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part93
G Part93 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-513), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part94
G Part94 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-514), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part95
G Part95 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-515), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part96
G Part96 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-516), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part97
G Part97 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-517), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part98
G Part98 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-518), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
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G Part99
G Part99 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-519), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 5, 2022
Andrew Cavanaugh sentencing report
Contemporary Montana report on the August 4, 2022 sentence of probation, community service, and restitution. Party sentencing positions are attributed to the prosecution or defense.
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Marine veteran Andrew Cavanaugh sentencing profile
Military.com report concerning Cavanaugh’s Marine Corps service and probationary January 6 sentence.
Open the record →Aug 3, 2022
Benjamin Larocca — Defense Sentencing Memorandum, ECF No. 61
Defense counsel requested probation and offered mitigation. Its assertions are attributed advocacy unless independently supported.
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Benjamin Larocca — Government Sentencing Memorandum, ECF No. 62
Prosecutors requested three months’ incarceration, one year of supervised release, 60 community-service hours, and $500 restitution. Government characterizations remain attributed.
Open the record →Aug 1, 2022
Guy Reffitt: First J6 Jury Verdict and Original Sentence
Primary Justice Department releases documenting the March 8, 2022 jury verdict and August 1, 2022 original sentence in United States v. Reffitt.
Open the record →Jul 27, 2022
Andrew Cavanaugh defense sentencing memorandum
Defense sentencing memorandum filed July 27, 2022 in D.D.C. case No. 1:21-cr-00362-APM. The filing requests probation and presents mitigation and defense characterizations that remain attributed to counsel.
Open the record →Jul 24, 2022
IGP Calendar tracking grievances 2022
Handwritten IGP (Inmate Grievance Procedure) tracking calendar listing 16+ grievance issues with Step 1-4 dates from March 2022 through July 2022. Tracks business-day deadlines and responses.
Open the record →Jul 22, 2022
Aaron James’s Opposition to Release Revocation — ECF No. 63
The defense’s July 22, 2022 response disputing the government’s request to revoke Aaron James’s pretrial release. The filing’s factual assertions are defense advocacy and are labeled accordingly.
Open the record →Jul 16, 2022
IGP Step 4 Appeal Form to Deputy Director 7/16/22 (LT Allen)
DC DOC IGP Appeal - Deputy Director Form (Step 4) by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 7/16/22. Appealing IGP filed re LT Allen suicide threat handling 5/10/22, Step 2 5/14/22, never answered. Believes complaints being targeted at direction of guidance of Maj Mucu/Major before Warden Jones and now Deputy Director.
Open the record →Jul 15, 2022
United States’ Motion to Revoke Aaron James’s Release Order — ECF No. 62
The government’s July 15, 2022 motion requesting revocation of Aaron James’s pretrial release. Its factual assertions and characterizations are government allegations and advocacy, not independent archive findings.
Open the record →Jul 15, 2022
DC DOC Request for Legal Visit — Joseph McBride (7/15/22)
DC Department of Corrections Request for Legal Visit form (PP 4160.3 Att. B) for inmate Ryan Nichols (DCDC #376795, housing C2B) by attorney Joseph McBride, Bar #5445879. Dated 7/15/22 with pink date stamp.
Open the record →Jul 13, 2022
David Alan Blair Sentencing Report — July 13, 2022
Associated Press reporting republished by PBS NewsHour states that Blair was sentenced to five months in prison, eighteen months of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution. The signed judgment remains pending capture.
Open the record →Jul 12, 2022
Stephen Ayres — Public House January 6 Committee Testimony
Official July 12, 2022 public-hearing transcript containing Stephen Ayres’s sworn testimony. His answers are preserved as firsthand statements; committee framing remains attributed to the committee.
Open the record →Jul 8, 2022
IGP Complaint 7/8/22: A/C out for 3-4 days, headaches, dehydration
DC DOC IGP Complaint by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 7/8/22. Day 3-4 that AC has been out. Heat causing headaches, sleep loss, downright unbearable. Drinking close to 100+ oz of water each day. Could not sleep last night, laid in a pool of his own sweat. Says vents should not be blowing heat in July. Witnessed by Kenneth Houston.
Open the record →Jul 7, 2022
IGP Complaint 7/7/22: A/C out 2-3 days, 80-81 deg, fan area only
DC DOC IGP Complaint by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 7/7/22. A/C out 2-3 days. Officer checked temperature - 80-81 deg in coolest area in front of fan; cells 5-10+ deg hotter. Almost unbearable. Bricks let heat through, hot air blowing from vents. Informed officers, maintenance not called. Suffering excessively, headaches, sleep aided.
Open the record →Jul 5, 2022
IGP Step 3 7/5/22: T. Campbell maliciously sabotaging grievance process
DC DOC Wardens Administrative Remedy (Step 3) by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 7/5/22. In response to T. Campbell sabotaging and subverting (maliciously) the grievance process. Step 1 written 5/24/22, Step 2 6/10/22, Step 2 not responded to in allotted time. Escalating to Warden so IGPs can be looked at and proper response/remedy be made. Months-long issue that should not be happening by law.
Open the record →Jul 5, 2022
IGP Step 3 Wardens Administrative Remedy 7/5/22: evidence.com on tablet
DC DOC Wardens Administrative Remedy Form (Step 3) by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 7/5/22. In response to evidence.com being taken off tablet to review for trial during the month of May. Step 1 written 5/28/22, Step 2 6/9/22 not responded. Escalating to Warden for proper response to ensure this 6th Amendment violation of due process rights does not happen again - will cost him anyone precious and valuable time to meaningfully prepare for trial.
Open the record →Jul 5, 2022
IGP Step 4 Appeal 7/5/22: legal/US mail confiscated 3.5 weeks
DC DOC IGP Appeal - Deputy Director (Step 4) by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 7/5/22. Appeals US Mail and Legal Mail confiscation/not returned for 3.5 weeks. Step 1 written 5/10/22, Step 2 5/20/22, Step 3 6/1/22 with no response. Could not work on his case; told by LT Lancaster discovery wasnt nowhere to be found. Notes: My legal mail and US mail was magically found only after he filed IGPs.
Open the record →Jul 5, 2022
IGP Step 4 Appeal 7/5/22: mental health checkups ignored, take responsibility
DC DOC IGP Appeal - Deputy Director (Step 4) by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 7/5/22. Step 1 written 4/20/22, Step 2 5/13/22, Step 3 6/8/22 about mental health checkups. Step 3 not responded to. Issue not addressed by DC DOC in manner truthful or constructive. Been writing about same all year. At some point someone in administration has to take responsibility to do right by other human beings.
Open the record →Jul 5, 2022
IGP Step 4 Appeal 7/5/22: outstanding unanswered IGPs since 3/9/21
DC DOC IGP Appeal - Deputy Director (Step 4) by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 7/5/22. Appeals all outstanding IGPs that have not been answered (Step 1 written prior to 5/10/22, Step 2 on 6/8/22 not responded to). Common issue with IGPs since arriving at DC DOC on 3/9/21. Jail hides, declines and avoids IGPs to avoid being responsible. Cites Prison Litigation Reform Act.
Open the record →Jul 5, 2022
IGP Step 4 Appeal 7/5/22: punitive solitary without hearing, PTSD
DC DOC IGP Appeal - Deputy Director (Step 4) by Ryan Nichols 376795 C2B dated 7/5/22. Step 1 4/20/22, Step 2 5/13/22, Step 3 6/10/22 about being placed in punitive solitary confinement over allegation by inmate, no investigation done before being segregated. Pre-Trial detainees with diagnosed PTSD should not be placed in punitive solitary confinement without internal hearing, or without any kind, in fact. Demands answers to these due process violations.
Open the record →Jun 30, 2022
DOJ record of Anthony Williams five-count jury verdict
The Justice Department announced that a jury found Williams guilty on one felony obstruction count and four misdemeanor counts after a four-day trial. Government descriptions remain attributed to DOJ and the trial record.
Open the record →Jun 27, 2022
DOJ Announces Nathaniel DeGrave’s Guilty Plea
Official DOJ announcement recording the June 27, 2022 plea and cooperation agreement. Government descriptions remain attributed.
Open the record →Jun 27, 2022
Nathaniel DeGrave — Plea Agreement
Signed plea agreement resolving Counts One and Three of the superseding indictment and recording cooperation and dismissal provisions.
Open the record →Jun 27, 2022
Nathaniel DeGrave — Statement of Offense
The stipulated factual basis accompanying DeGrave’s June 27, 2022 guilty plea.
Open the record →Jun 22, 2022
Derrick Evans Sentencing and Judgment Docket Record
Docket-index and contemporaneous reporting record of the June 22, 2022 sentence and later signed judgment. Native judgment capture remains pending.
Open the record →Jun 22, 2022
Oath Keepers Eighth Superseding Indictment — ECF No. 684
The 35-page charging instrument in United States v. Crowl et al. It records government charges and allegations and is not a verdict.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Jun 22, 2022
Stephen Ayres — Continued January 6 Committee Interview Transcript
Official 32-page transcript of Stephen Ayres’s continued June 22, 2022 interview with the House Select Committee. Statements are preserved as attributed firsthand testimony, not independent findings.
Open the record →Jun 22, 2022
DOC Appeal to Deputy Director re: water shut off 20+ hours (6/22/22)
Pink DC DOC Appeal-Deputy Director form (PP 4030.1 Attachment G) submitted by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) appealing Warden IGP response. Complains that an IGP filed 5/24/22 was not addressed regarding water being shut off in cell in SHU-A by officer in nearby cell for 20+ hours as a punitive issue.
Open the record →Jun 22, 2022
Warden Administrative Remedy: escalating IGP about being suicidal in SHU-A (6/22/22)
Pink DC DOC Warden Administrative Remedy form (PP 4030.1 Attachment F) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/22/22. Escalates a Formal IGP from 5/20/22 about informing LT Allen he was suicidal while in punitive solitary confinement in SHU-A. Says the IGP was supposed to be answered by 6/13/22 and was not. Notes it is the first day in almost 2 weeks that Step 3 and Step 4 IGPs have been available.
Open the record →Jun 21, 2022
Joshua Roberts #00046579 incident statement 6/21/22 - Officers Kent & Taylor
Inmate witness statement by Joshua David Roberts (#00046579, mom 804-210-6553) dated 6/21/22 describing 6/16/22 incident: 5 officers cuffed him after he refused to pack up, Officers Kent and Taylor threw him against wall and Officer Taylor said "I have your bitch."
Open the record →Jun 21, 2022
Character letter for Chris from Abraham B. (#00051578) 6/21/22
Handwritten character reference dated 6/21/22 from Black inmate Abraham B. (#00051578) attesting that Chris (likely Chris Worrell) is not racist, is a cool person, and a great guy who helped him with food and phone.
Open the record →Jun 20, 2022
Informal Resolution: IGP process broken, no forms for 10+ days (6/20/22)
Pink DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment C) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/20/22. Categories selected: Facilities Management, Rules and Regulations. Complaint that the IGP process is broken; he has responses to submit but no IGP forms (Step 2/3/4) have been available for 10+ days, including from LT [Buck?]. References Officer Witten Jones as offender on the incident date.
Open the record →Jun 15, 2022
United States Sentencing Memorandum in United States v. Derrick Evans
Forty-one-page government sentencing memorandum requesting three months’ incarceration, three years of supervised release, $2,000 restitution, a fine, and a $100 special assessment.
Open the record →Jun 15, 2022
Informal Resolution Response: IGP #20220527-624 re: T. Campbell allegations
Typed Informal Resolution Response from DC DOC regarding Ryan Nichols ID# 376-795, IGP #20220527-624. States after reviewing/investigating the Informal Grievance regarding IGP Coordinator T. Campbell, it was determined that there was no IGP that could be found on file where Ms. Campbell had marked through Step 4 of the Deputy Directors Appeal and labeled the document as Step 1. Asks Nichols to provide a copy of the specific document. Concludes there is no evidence supporting that T. Campbell intentionally or maliciously sabotaged his IGP to going to a Deputy Directors Step 4 Appeal. (No date visible on the document itself.)
Open the record →Jun 13, 2022
Informal Resolution: spoiled milk (expired 6/04/22) served at breakfast 6/13/22
Pink DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/13/22. Category: Food Service. Complains about spoiled lumpy milk poured over cereal that morning; milk was dated as expired 6/04/22. Notes this is not the first time this week. Witnessed by Kelly and Kris Meyers; reported on camera at around 10am.
Open the record →Jun 12, 2022
Timeline - JM (June 2022) - Jon Mellis recording, NPR Tom Dreisbach
Detailed timeline of June 2022 interactions with Jon Mellis (JM). 6/5/22 Ryan recorded Mellis 3 times admitting to nefarious activities including assaulting J6 inmates wanting to kill Tim, being behind an NPR article. 6/8/22 Mellis allegedly threatened to go nuclear / mutual destruction if Ryan shared the videos. James McGrew overheard. Witness intimidation evidence.
Open the record →Jun 10, 2022
Appeal to Deputy Director: mental health denied in SHU (4/27-5/17) (6/10/22)
Pink DC DOC Appeal-Deputy Director form (PP 4030.1 Attachment G) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/10/22. Responds to Deputy Director response of 6/9/22. Of 6 dates mentioned in their response, he was actually only seen and helped by mental health 2 of 6 times (4/27 and 5/17). Was not seen by mental health on 5/6, even though he requested to be seen on 5/5 and 5/6. Mental health was not available; the chaplain only asked whether he was suicidal or not, and not (in worsened conditions) cell that he was in at SHU-A. On 5/7 (5/8) he was only asked questions through a glass for everyone around to hear, the same questions being are you still feeling suicidal. The same exactly happened on 5/9. Mental Health only once a month for documented PTSD/ICD-10 sufferer is wholly inadequate.
Open the record →Jun 10, 2022
Formal Grievance escalating IGP #20220527-624: Campbell/Talley conduct (6/10/22)
Pink DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance form (PP 4030.1 Attachment D) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/10/22. Categories: Rules and Regulations, Staff Treatment, Facilities Management, Safety and Security. Escalates Informal IGP #20220527-624 alleging staff misconduct: (1) original IGP not submitted in time because original was in a formal already; (2) T. Campbell literally marked through the informal IGP and changed I to 15 in her own writing; (3) Major Talley received 2 copies of the IGP in question on 5/24/22 after issuing me the IGP and me showing the IGP and she has it on records, she also took a picture on her phone; (4) IGP forms are filled out normally on the bottom. Prepare for legal litigation.
Open the record →Jun 10, 2022
Warden Admin Remedy: SHU 4/20/22 over LT Buck non-animosity form (6/10/22)
Pink DC DOC Warden Administrative Remedy form (PP 4030.1 Attachment F) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/10/22. Escalates Formal IGP written 5/18/22 not responded to in 15 business days. Recounts being sent to SHU on 4/20/22 for refusing to sign a non-animosity form from LT Buck over an accusation that was not under his control, with no evidence; was not given a hearing, was never found guilty of an infraction or rule violation, but was punished with water turned off 20+ hours, denied proper mental health care after asking/begging, and locked in cell 70+ hours at a time with no recreation or contact with anyone.
Open the record →Jun 9, 2022
Deputy Director Wanda Patten letter re: Grievance #20220527-612 mental health (6/9/22)
Letter on Government of the District of Columbia DOC Office of the Deputy Director of Operations letterhead dated June 9, 2022 from Wanda Patten, Deputy Director, to the Inmate Grievance Procedure Coordinator. Regarding Grievance #20220527-612, states after investigation that resident Ryan Nichols 376-795 received mental health treatment during restrictive housing: placed on Restrictive Housing 4/20/2022; evaluated by mental health on 4-27-22, 5-6-22, 5-7-22, 5-8-22, and 5-9-22; follow-up on 5-17-22; upcoming appointment 6-13-22. Cc: BCC. (This is the response Ryan refuted in scan 008.)
Open the record →Jun 8, 2022
Warden Admin Remedy: mental health denial on 5/6, sent to worse SHU cell (6/8/22)
Pink DC DOC Warden Administrative Remedy form (PP 4030.1 Attachment F) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/8/22. Escalates Formal IGP # 20220516-377. Two points: (1) Has been asking for Step 3 Warden IGPs for a week without response; numerous IGPs and C2B just received them today, hence the late response. (2) The IGP for mental health is not resolved: he did NOT get seen by mental health provider on 5/6 as stated in Formal response. Was seen by a doctor who then took him to a worse location than SHU; received no mental healthcare on 5/6, which is the day he informed the facility for the 2nd day in a row about suicidal ideation. Mental health staff put him on medical 82.
Open the record →Jun 8, 2022
Warden Admin Remedy: outstanding IGPs unanswered, PLRA exhaustion (6/8/22)
Pink DC DOC Warden Administrative Remedy form (PP 4030.1 Attachment F) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/8/22. Escalates Formal IGP written 5/10/22 about outstanding IGPs. The Formal IGP, just like the multitude of others on this same subject, has not been answered by the facility in the timeframe allowed per policy. This is a recurring issue with this jail, and the issue should not be happening. This is how I lose my copies of responses, which does not allow me to hold anyone accountable, or complete my exhaustive remedies according to the Prison Litigation Reform Act. I have a plethora of IGPs that are outright ignored and disregarded by the jail.
Open the record →Jun 6, 2022
Formal Grievance: IGP being subverted by T. Campbell (6/6/22)
Pink DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance form (PP 4030.1 Attachment D) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/6/22. Escalates Informal IGP written 5/24/22 that was not responded to in 7 business days per policy. Alleges T. Campbell intentionally sabotaged the IGP process by redirecting an IGP intended for the Deputy Director (Step 4) to subvert review. References discrimination based on his identity/personal beliefs.
Open the record →Jun 1, 2022
Appeal to Deputy Director: IGP (Warden) #20220527-604 lieutenant termination (6/1/22)
Pink DC DOC Appeal-Deputy Director form (PP 4030.1 Attachment G) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/1/22. Appeals IGP (Wardens) #20220527-604. Reason: DC DOC refusing to give a reason or explanation regarding a situation that became dangerous and affected him directly and other resulted in the termination of a Lieutenant. The facility asks for copies of our IGPs then purposely doesnt answer, stripping us of our copies and ability to follow up. Demands answers to these issues and is wasting more trust to show that this jail would rather ignore issues than (currently rather than) confront and fix the issues at hand.
Open the record →Jun 1, 2022
Appeal to Deputy Director: Warden IGP #20220527-604 papertrail stripped (6/1/22)
Pink DC DOC Appeal-Deputy Director form (PP 4030.1 Attachment G) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/1/22. Appeals Warden IGP #20220527-604. Reason: DC DOC refusing to respond to these issues even when multiple IGPs have been submitted on the issue. Submits copies per policy, then has his copy taken and never receives a response, effectively stripping him of his paper trail on legitimate security and safety issues at the jail. The jail would rather try to use a loophole to not answer legitimate issues and while turning a blind eye to officers and staff who break their own policy, and also act criminal. This is negligence and complete disregard for human life and moral stability at its finest.
Open the record →Jun 1, 2022
Appeal to Deputy Director: Warden IGP #20220527-613 Captain Cobb investigation (6/1/22)
Pink DC DOC Appeal-Deputy Director form (PP 4030.1 Attachment G) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/1/22. Appeals Warden IGP #20220527-613. Captain Cobb came in months back and recorded on body cam that this issue was under investigation. Was never given a copy of the IGP, leaving him with no paper trail. Since that time has sent multiple IGPs asking for a response to the issue only to be ignored. Tired of waiting for an answer to an issue that should have been resolved months ago and has happened since as well with other inmates (COVID-19 related). This appeal to the deputy director serves as my proof that I have tried to resolve this issue with the entire IGP process.
Open the record →Jun 1, 2022
Warden Admin Remedy: Formal IGP #20220527-603 non-grievable dispute (6/1/22)
Pink DC DOC Warden Administrative Remedy form (PP 4030.1 Attachment F) filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) on 6/1/22. Escalates Formal IGP #20220527-603. The response stated Non-Grievable - See attached and the attached said this issue in the grievance is addressed in Grievance # 20220512-238. Asserts that IGP is a totally separate issue and has nothing to do with this IGP. If the answer remains the same about the issue being investigated, he furthermore wants to send this to the Warden for an investigation response, which he never received. Notes he is not attaching his only copy until he receives a 2nd copy, as DC DOC is notorious for not responding to my IGP escalations, which strips me of my ability to have a paper trail and follow up. The IGP # at the top should work sufficiently, for an issue it has recently been responding to.
Open the record →May 31, 2022
Step 2 Formal Grievance: Tablets/Evidence.com offline entire May
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1, Step 2) filed by Ryan Nichols regarding tablets being offline the entire month of May 2022, preventing access to discovery (Evidence.com) and trial prep. References Informal IGP #20220601-0693.
Open the record →May 28, 2022
Step 1 Informal Resolution: Discovery unavailable 5/11-5/25 - IGP #20220601-693
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (Step 1, IGP # 20220601-693) filed by Ryan Nichols 5/28/22 alleging his discovery was not available to view on clear tablet from 5/11-5/25, with trial pushed back so he could prepare. DOC response dated 6/2/22 by Coordinator Smith confirms inmates would be placed on discovery list to prepare for trial in November 2022.
Open the record →May 27, 2022
Denial of IGP #20220527-613: Must place Formal with Informal response
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form returned to Ryan Nichols 5/27/22 by T. Campbell. IGP # 20220527-613 (Sep 18, 2021 ERT incident) denied with Other: According to posted IGP step program posted on your unit, you will need to provide the following with the next step Place the Formal form with the Informal response.
Open the record →May 27, 2022
Denial of Inmate IGP #20220527-603: Addressed in Grievance #20220512-288
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form returned to Ryan Nichols 5/27/22 by T. Campbell. IGP # 20220527-603 dated 5/20/22 (received 5/24/22) denied because issue is addressed in Grievance # 20220512-288 (water shutoff). Another instance of redirecting filings under the same umbrella.
Open the record →May 27, 2022
Denial of Inmate IGP Form #20220527-604: Returned outside 5-day time frame
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment B) returned to Ryan Nichols 5/27/22 by IGP Coordinator T. Campbell. IGP # 20220527-604 dated 5/20/22 (received 5/24/22), denied because grievance/appeal was not submitted within the 5 day time frame. CTF C2B housing.
Open the record →May 27, 2022
Denial of Inmate IGP Form #20220527-609: Returned outside 5-day time frame
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form returned to Ryan Nichols 5/27/22 by T. Campbell. IGP # 20220527-609 dated 5/20/22 (received 5/24/22) denied: This grievance/appeal was not submitted within the five (5) day time frame. Same pattern of denial as j6s13-024.
Open the record →May 25, 2022
DOJ Record of Benjamin Larocca’s One-Count Guilty Plea
Official DOJ release identifying Larocca as Christian Cortez’s co-defendant and recording Larocca’s April 2022 misdemeanor plea.
Open the record →May 24, 2022
DC DOC Informal Resolution: T. Campbell intentionally sabotaged IGP (5/24/22)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (PP 4030.1, IGP #20220527-624). Ryan Nichols #376795 C2B 5/24/22 complaint against T. Campbell — alleging Deputy Director appeal response intentionally returned as "Step 1" maliciously to inhibit IGP remedies, exhausting his options. Mail/Evening incident.
Open the record →May 24, 2022
Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint — IGP Process Malicious (5/24/22)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment C), filed by Ryan Nichols, DCDC# 376795, C2B, 5/24/22. IGP #20220527-624. Stamped RECEIVED MAY 26 2022. Category: Staff Management, Discrimination, Security. Complaint that staff (T. Campbell) acted maliciously by treating Step 4 Deputy Director IGP as a new Step 1, inhibiting Nicholss ability to exhaust IGP remedies. Notes Informal (3/24/22), Formal (4/13/22), Wardens IGP (4/21/22), Deputy Directors IGP — IGP process at DC DOC is impossible to follow through with. DOC Response: See Attached. IGP Coordinator signature 6/9/22.
Open the record →May 24, 2022
Step 1 IGP #20220527-624: T. Campbell sabotaging mental-health IGP process
DC DOC Step 1 Informal Resolution Form (IGP # 20220527-624) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/24/22 complaining that IGP Coordinator T. Campbell internally sabotaged the mental-health grievance process by treating an escalated Deputy Director IGP as if it were a Step 1 informal. Sent mental health IGPs 3/24/22 (Informal), 4/13/22 (Formal), 4/21/22 (Warden) without resolution.
Open the record →May 24, 2022
Step 3 Warden Appeal: Water shut off in cell 20+ hrs (Sept 18 incident) - IGP #20220512-288
DC DOC Step 3 Warden Administrative Remedy Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment F) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/24/22, escalating Informal IGP # 20220512-288 and Formal IGP 20220523-501 regarding water shut off in his cell for 20+ hours over the actions of another inmate. References Sept 18 incident as example of past retaliation.
Open the record →May 24, 2022
Crystal Report IGP Receipt: IGP #20220527-612 - Improper Staff Action 5/24/22
DC DOC Crystal Report IGP Receipt (PP 4030.1 Attachment E) confirming receipt of IGP #20220527-612 filed by Ryan Nichols on 5/24/22. Subject of Complaint: Improper Staff Action. Booking# 2021-02168, CTF housing C2B-10. Staff Recipient: T. Campbell. Receipt printed 6/15/2014 (likely auto-printed timestamp).
Open the record →May 23, 2022
Denial of Inmate IGP Form: #20220523-501 returned (duplicate of #20220512-288)
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment B) returned to Ryan Nichols 5/23/22 by IGP Coordinator T. Campbell, denying IGP #20220523-501 (water shutoff Step 2) because the issue is already addressed in Grievance #20220512-288. CTF Housing M96.
Open the record →May 23, 2022
Shane Jenkins — DOC Denial of IGP #20220523-505 (out of time)
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment B) returning Shane Jenkins #377186 grievance IGP #20220523-505 (filed 5/19/22 at CTF, Unit C2B) on the grounds that the grievance/appeal was not submitted within the five day timeframe. Signed by IGP Coordinator T. Campbell, 5/23/2022 (form misdates response 05/23/2021).
Open the record →May 22, 2022
Step 4 Appeal Deputy Director: Solitary confinement mental health - IGP #20220527-612
DC DOC Step 4 Appeal-Deputy Director Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment G) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/22/22 (IGP # 20220527-612). Appeals failure to receive mental health treatment after solitary confinement, including punitive solitary 4/20/22-5/10/22. References Major Marrs responses. Deputy Director response 6/9/2022: See Attached.
Open the record →May 20, 2022
Step 2 Formal Grievance #20220527-603: Mail/legal docs taken 1 month, IGP records
DC DOC Step 2 Formal Grievance Form (IGP # 20220527-603) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/20/22, escalating 5/10/22 informal IGPs about property/mail/legal documents taken for almost a month, not returned until 4 days after returning to C2B. DOC Response 5/27/22 Campbell PCM: Non-grievable - See attached. Manager Covid-19.
Open the record →May 20, 2022
Step 3 Warden Appeal IGP #20220527-604: Officer J. Johnson Group Grievance denial
DC DOC Step 3 Wardens Administrative Remedy Form (IGP # 20220527-604) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/20/22, escalating Officer J. Johnson C2B racial discrimination incident from 11/17/22 (typo for 2021), which was previously denied as a Group Grievance. Wardens Response 5/27/22: NON-grievable - See attached.
Open the record →May 20, 2022
Step 3 Warden Appeal IGP #20220527-609: Nov 11 2021 OC/pepper spray by LT Moore
DC DOC Step 3 Wardens Administrative Remedy Form (IGP # 20220527-609) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/20/22, escalating Nov 11, 2021 incident where he and many other inmates in C2B were indiscriminately sprayed with OC/pepper spray by LT Moore. Previously denied as Group Grievance. Wardens Response: Non-grievable - See attached, 5/27/22.
Open the record →May 20, 2022
Step 3 Warden Appeal: Officer J. Johnson racially discriminatory C2B 11/17
DC DOC Step 3 Wardens Administrative Remedy Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment F) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/20/22, escalating an Officer J. Johnson incident in C2B on 11/17/22 (likely typo for 11/17/21) where Ryan was racially discriminated against. Per context: this is the Officer Johnson grievance IGP filing. Wardens response section blank (inmate copy).
Open the record →May 20, 2022
Step 3 Warden Appeal: Sep 18, 2021 ERT racial incident - IGP #20220527-613
DC DOC Step 3 Wardens Administrative Remedy Form (PP 4030.1, IGP # 20220527-613) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/20/22, escalating Sep 18, 2021 incident where 30+ ERT members woke them up and moved them to another pod; racial incident in pod between ERT member and inmates. Wardens Response 5/27/22: Non-grievable, see attached.
Open the record →May 19, 2022
Step 2 Formal Grievance: Suicidal 5/5/22, mental health ignored, almost 24 hrs - IGP #20220512-289
DC DOC Step 2 Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment D) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/19/22 escalating Informal IGP # 20220512-289. Documents being suicidal on 5/5/22, informing officers/nurse he needed mental health help, ignored almost 24 hours; finally told 2-3 more officers he needed mental health help and was still suicidal. This matches the 5/10 suicide watch context.
Open the record →May 19, 2022
DC DOC Formal Grievance: Lt Allen escalation, no Step 2 response (5/19/22)
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1) — Ryan Nichols #376795 C2B 5/19/22 escalating IGP #20220512-289 (Lt. Allen suicidal ignore incident). Faded handwriting; note at bottom marked "NO STEP 2 RESP." indicating DOC failed to respond at formal level.
Open the record →May 19, 2022
Inmate Formal Grievance — Escalating LT Allen Suicide Complaint (5/19/22)
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment D), filed by Ryan Nichols, DCDC# 376795, C2B, 5/19/22. Step 2 escalation of Informal #20220512-289 (LT Allen suicide complaint). Categories: Health Care, Staff Treatment, Safety/Security. Faint handwritten text references in response to Informal Grievance #20220512-289 and details around 5/5/22 events. Pencil note at bottom: NO STEP 2 RESP. (no DOC response received).
Open the record →May 19, 2022
Step 2 Formal Grievance escalating IGP #20220505-120 and #20220512-288
DC DOC Step 2 Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment D) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/19/22, escalating informal IGP # 20220505-120 (also written as 142) and informal IGP # 20220512-288 because the IGPs on the issue (water shutoff) were not answered at the time as stated in DC DOC policy.
Open the record →May 18, 2022
Shane Jenkins — Step 3 Warden Appeal: fractured finger / inadequate medical care (IGP #20220523-505)
DC DOC Step 3 Warden Administrative Remedy appeal by Shane Jenkins #377186, Unit C2B, escalating his medical-care grievance: index finger fracture, 4 sick calls before being seen, finger had already mended wrong, given splint and told he would be seen twice a week but ignored for a week then told to bend it to regain range of motion — may now need surgery. Original IGP #20220323-372 filed 3/28/22; formal 4/6/22 ignored. Assigned IGP #20220523-505.
Open the record →May 18, 2022
Step 2 Formal Grievance: Water shut 20+ hrs - inmate Walter Michael flooding cell - IGP #20220523-501
DC DOC Step 2 Formal Grievance (PP 4030.1, IGP # 20220523-501) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/18/22 about water being turned off 20+ hours in his cell because officers were punishing another inmate (Walter Michael) for flooding his cell. Walter Michael had medical emergencies during the water shutoff. DOC Response 5/23/22 marked Non-grievable, see attached.
Open the record →May 18, 2022
Step 2 Formal Grievance: Discrimination IGP #2209716-289 - never received IGP#260
DC DOC Step 2 Formal Grievance Form by Ryan Nichols dated 5/18/22, in response to Informal IGP # 2209716-289 marked Non-grievable. The DOC attachment claimed the issue was resolved in IGP# 2209716-260, but Ryan never received that IGP. Discrimination department selected.
Open the record →May 17, 2022
Meeting with Therapist 5/17/22 - Jorden Mink, Ms. White, same answers
Detailed account of mental health meeting with therapist Ms. White on 5/17/22. Ryan Nichols and Jorden Mink discovered they had been told same scripted responses to separate complaints about officer mistreatment, family visit inability, solitary confinement, no haircuts for 15 months, lengthy pre-trial detention. Therapist claimed it was first time hearing these issues and other inmates told her things weren't so bad here.
Open the record →May 17, 2022
Meeting with Therapist 5/17/22 page 2 - joint session, check-in-the-box therapy
Page 2 of Jorden Mink and Ryan Nichols joint therapy account. Both felt unheard, mental health not taken seriously, sessions felt like check-in-the-box. Therapist would say sounds like you're doing a good job figuring things out on your own with no helpful tips or homework. Decided to request group therapy session together to prevent jail from claiming ignorance.
Open the record →May 17, 2022
Mental Health Visit checklist 5/17/22 - feelings of hopelessness
Notes from mental health visit on 5/17/22. Checklist of points raised: family visits & video visits, solitary confinement, sit down in unit, haircuts, aerium mistreatment, change of venue over DC trial, vaccination policies, group therapy lack due to pandemic, feeling hopeless and in despair, just trying to make it through this alive. Asked multiple times how to help mental health treatment, but no help offered.
Open the record →May 17, 2022
Tablet Submission Response: IGP #20220505-120 (water shutoff) - LT Lancaster 5/16/22
DCDOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form Tablet Submission Response for IGP # 20220505-120 (the electronic water-shutoff grievance). DOC Response dated 05/11/2022 by LT Lancaster, dated 5/16/22: the allegations on this IGP is currently being investigated. Manager: COVID-19. Inmate Grievance Coordinator signature 5/17/22 - the date the investigation was closed.
Open the record →May 17, 2022
Notes on 5/17/22 meeting with Jorden Mink re jail conditions
Ryan Nichols handwritten page 3 documenting a meeting with Jorden Mink on 5/17/22 listing solitary confinement, family/video visits, IAP issues, officer mistreatment, haircuts, medication vs mental health therapy, vaccine requirements, hopelessness, possible C2B informants, sit-in over constitutional violations, and lack of outside therapy. Notes the 5/9/22 suicide-watch caution cell stay was not addressed.
Open the record →May 17, 2022
Page 4 - Jorden Mink signed statement re DC DOC therapy
Page 4 of Ryan Nichols handwritten witness statement co-signed by Jorden R. Mink. Documents concerns about biased media coverage in DC, therapist allegedly lying, requests for group therapy/workshops/outside therapy at DC DOC being met with no suggestions. Ryan signs as veteran with diagnosed PTSD; Mink attests statements are true and not coerced.
Open the record →May 16, 2022
Bradley James Bokoski — DOJ Case Source Set
Preserved DOJ legacy source set for Bradley Bokoski: complaint, FBI Statement of Facts, information, plea agreement, and Statement of Offense. Native binaries were not successfully retrieved during this run, so page-level content and file hashes remain pending.
Open the record →May 16, 2022
Matthew R. Bokoski — DOJ Case Source Set
Preserved DOJ legacy source set for Matthew Bokoski: complaint, FBI Statement of Facts, information, plea agreement, and Statement of Offense. Native binaries were not successfully retrieved during this run, so page-level content and file hashes remain pending.
Open the record →May 16, 2022
Step 2 Formal Grievance: Outstanding IGPs from Wardens & electronic grievances
DC DOC Step 2 Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment D) by Ryan Nichols dated likely 5/16/22, complaining of outstanding IGPs from Wardens and electronic grievances since Jan 2022. Escalating to Formal because hard copies needed; sent to warden, all kept escalating without resolution. Facilities Management selected.
Open the record →May 15, 2022
Appeal — Deputy Director: Suicide Pre-Caution Medical 82 Placements (5/15/22)
DC DOC Appeal — Deputy Director Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment G), Step 4 appeal by Ryan Nichols, DCDC# 376795, C2B, 5/15/22. IGP #20220516-378. Stamped COMPLETED MAY 16 2022. Reason: In response to Wardens IGP written 4/21/22, did not receive response in 15+ business days, escalating. Has asked for mental health care for weeks/months, requests being ignored, recently ended up in Medical 82 Suicide Pre-Caution due to mental health requests being neglected. Left Medical 82 Suicide Pre-Caution on 5/9/22 asking once again for mental help — has psychiatrist (Lt Lancaster). Since then not been followed up with. Deputy Director Response 5/23/22: Seen for mental health appointment on 5/17/22, scheduled follow-up with psychiatrist.
Open the record →May 15, 2022
DC DOC Deputy Director Appeal: suicide pre-caution Med 82 (5/15/22)
DC DOC Appeal — Deputy Director Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment G, IGP #20220516-378). Ryan Nichols #376795 C2B 5/15/22 escalating Warden grievance from 4/21/22: requests for mental health care ignored, ended up in Medical 82 "Suicide pre-caution" due to neglect, then left and asking again for mental health help from a psychiatrist and Lt Lancaster. Deputy Director response: appointment scheduled 5/17/2022 with psychiatrist, final level of review at DC Department of Corrections.
Open the record →May 15, 2022
Step 4 Deputy Director Appeal: Suicide pre-caution Med 82, mental health ignored - IGP #20220516-378
DC DOC Step 4 Appeal-Deputy Director Form (PP 4030.1, IGP # 20220516-378) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/15/22 escalating mental health care request. Was on Medical 82 Suicide Pre-Caution being neglected. Left Med 82 on 5/9/22 still asking once more for mental health help from psychiatrist and LT Lancaster. Deputy Director Response 5/23/22: Seen for Mental Health Appointment on 5/17/2022, scheduled for follow up appointment with psychiatrist 6/2/22. Multiple RECEIVED stamps 5/19/2022, 5/23/2022, COMPLETED MAY 1 6 2022.
Open the record →May 15, 2022
Appeal — Deputy Director Form (Faint Copy), 5/15/22
DC DOC Appeal — Deputy Director Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment G), Step 4. Filed by Ryan Nichols, DCDC# 376795, C2B, 5/15/22. Faint photocopy. Reason for appeal references In response to Wardens IGP written on 4/21/22, did not receive response within 15+ business days, mental health care... — same/related to scan 020. Deputy Director Response section blank in this copy. Likely a less legible duplicate.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →May 13, 2022
Step 2 Formal Grievance #20220516-377: Mental health post-solitary - D. Jones response
DC DOC Step 2 Formal Grievance Form (IGP # 20220516-377) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/13/22 with DOC RESPONSE filled in. Companion to j6s13-044. DOC Response by D. Jones, DHSA, 5/20/22: Mr Nichols has been seen by an MH provider on the following dates 5/6 and 5/17. Grievance answered. Manager B. Jordan 5/29/22.
Open the record →May 13, 2022
Step 2 Formal Grievance: Mental health post-solitary, IGP #20220513-291
DC DOC Step 2 Formal Grievance by Ryan Nichols dated 5/13/22, escalating Formal IGP # 20220513-291 and Informal IGP # 22090716-282. Was told he would return to his cell after population on 4/27-4/28 but did not until almost 2 weeks later. Mental health/solitary confinement issues for about 2 weeks regardless; not seen for mental health treatment since 4/27/22. Health Care selected.
Open the record →May 13, 2022
DC DOC Issues log continued - May 9-13, 2022
Continuation of DC DOC issues log. 5/9/22 Taken back to SHU-B from medical S2. 5/10/22 Taken back to C2B. 5/13/22 Legal mail & commissary returned.
Open the record →May 12, 2022
Denial of IGP #20220512-291: Mixing Medical/MH with Operations - resubmit
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form returned to Ryan Nichols 5/12/22 by T. Campbell. IGP # 20220512-291 (dated 5/10/22, received 5/12/22) denied with Other: IGP#22090716 (attached) pertains to Medical/mental health, this IGP #20220512-291 pertains to Operations. Please resubmit IGP with clear understanding of complaint.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →May 10, 2022
DC DOC Informal Resolution: Lt Allen ignored suicidal ideation (5/5/22)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (PP 4030.1, IGP #20220512-289) filed by Ryan Nichols #376795 C2B/SMU-A 5/10/22 alleging Lt. Allen refused to engage when Ryan reported being suicidal after 15 days in SMU-A solitary, walked away saying "Sorry you feel that way, I hope you don't die." Tracks lack of mental-health care; Ryan ended up in Medical 82 5/6-5/9. Witnessed by Roberts.
Open the record →May 10, 2022
Inmate Informal Resolution — Suicidal in SMU-A, LT Allen Refused Care (5/10/22)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment C), filed by Ryan Nichols, DCDC# 376795, C2B / SMU-A, 5/10/22. IGP #20220512-289. Stamped RECEIVED MAY 12 2022. Categories: Health Care, Staff Treatment, Safety/Security. Date of incident 5/5/22 evening. Offender: LT Allen. Reason: On 5/5/22 Ryan informed LT Allen he was suicidal after being in SMU-A solitary confinement for 15 days; LT Allen refused to come up and have a conversation, then said put a request in, then said sorry you feel that way, I hope you dont die, told officer to write that in the book, and left without checking. DOC Response: DOC records clearly state inmate received mental health treatment when it was deemed necessary in a timely manner; he stayed in Medical 82 solo 5/6-5/9. IGP Coord 5/17/22. Ryans note: No mental health care that night, or the next day until the following evening after I told 4-6 officers of the state of my mental health condition.
Open the record →May 10, 2022
Step 1 IGP #20220512-289: LT Allen refused suicidal help - I hope you dont die
DC DOC Step 1 Informal Resolution Form (IGP # 20220512-289) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/10/22 - critical mental-health/suicide grievance. On 5/5/22 informed LT Allen he was suicidal after 15 days in SMU-A. LT Allen refused conversation, walked away saying Sorry you feel that way, I hope you dont die. Stayed in Medical 82B Solitary cell 5/6-5/9. DOC Response by Tagley 5/10/22 confirms no mental health treatment until 4-6 officers told. Manager: COVID-19.
Open the record →May 10, 2022
Step 1 Informal Resolution: Missing 00+ from SMU property hold - IGP #20220512-290
DC DOC Informal Resolution Form (IGP #20220512-290) filed by Ryan Nichols 5/10/22, complaining LT Lancaster informed him no more property in SMU property hold, so his 00+ commissary and property has been lost or stolen since being placed in SMU-A on 4/20/22. DOC response 5/23/22 from Bruce/Marr claims after investigation property had been returned to inmate Nichols.
Open the record →May 10, 2022
Step 1 Informal Resolution: Missing legal mail/Congressman letter from SMU property - IGP #20220512-290
DC DOC Informal Resolution Form (IGP # 20220512-290) filed by Ryan Nichols 5/10/22 alleging legal mail, US Mail, legal documents, letters from Congressman and pictures have been lost/stolen/sabotaged from property hold during placement in SMU-A 4/20/22. Demands his legal property and sensitive documents not be seen by DC DOC; if not released should be sent to attorney Joseph McBride.
Open the record →May 10, 2022
Step 1 Informal Resolution: Water shutoff 20+ hours 5/1-5/3 - IGP #20220512-288
DC DOC Informal Resolution Form (IGP # 20220512-288) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/10/22 documenting water shutoff in his SMU-A cell for 20+ hours from 5/1-5/3 over actions of another inmate. DOC Response 5/16/22 by LT Lancaster states this incident is currently being investigated. Manager S. Marr 5/17/22 - matches water-shutoff investigation closed 5/17.
Open the record →May 10, 2022
Step 2 Formal Grievance #20220512-291: Denied open pop return 4/27, LT Lancaster
DC DOC Step 2 Formal Grievance Form (IGP # 20220512-291) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/10/22, escalating Informal IGP # 22090716-282 about being told he would return to open population 4/27-4/28/22 but was then told 5/6/22 by LT Lancaster he was not returning. Q: why did the IGP coordinator say to address to warden when LT Lancaster says no? DOC Response 5/12/22 T. Campbell: Non-grievable - See attached. Manager: COVID-19. Notes that IGP signed COVID-19 should not be happening; deliberately done to not be held accountable.
Open the record →May 10, 2022
DC DOC Informal Resolution: solitary confinement 15 days (5/10/22)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (PP 4030.1) — faded copy from Ryan Nichols 376795 C2A dated 5/10/22. Complaint relates to incident 5/5/22 — being held in solitary confinement for 15 days. Health Care/Safety and Security/Staff Treatment/Other selected. Form blank in DOC response section. Faded ink, partially illegible.
Open the record →May 10, 2022
Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint — Solitary Confinement (5/10/22)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment C), filed by Ryan Nichols, DCDC# 376795, unit C2B (then unit listed 2A), 5/10/22. Categories checked: Health Care; Staff Treatment; Safety and Security; Other. Date of incident 5/5/22. Complaint about being placed in solitary confinement for 13 days, allegedly without proper notification or process. Faint handwriting. No DOC response visible.
Open the record →May 10, 2022
Step 1 Informal Resolution (inmate copy): Water shutoff - IGP #20220512-288
Inmate copy (Copy 2) of DC DOC Informal Resolution Form (IGP # 20220512-288) by Ryan Nichols dated 5/10/22 about water shutoff. Blank DOC response side; manager name field amusingly written as Covid-19. Companion to scan j6s13-007.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.32 — McBride/Glover email exchange re solitary confinement
Page 32 of habeas corpus petition reproducing May 9, 2022 email exchange between Attorney McBride and DC DOC General Counsel Glover about solitary confinement, restrictive housing, and PTSD diagnosis.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.33 — Section K Inmate Grievance Process Irreparably Broken
Page 33 of habeas petition opens Section K detailing how DC Jail Inmate Grievance Process (IGP) is corrupted, futile, and broken; cites mental health request ignored Mar 21 2022.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.34 — IGP Coordinator T. Campbell grievance handling
Page 34 of habeas petition detailing IGP Step 1/Step 2 grievance failures by Coordinator T. Campbell; mental health appointments Mar 25 and Mar 30 2022 inadequate; therapist Bruce Reid mentioned.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.35 — Steps 3 and 4 grievance: solitary, water shutoff, suicide watch
Page 35 of habeas petition describing Step 3 Warden Admin Remedy and Step 4 Deputy Director Appeal; mentions retaliatory solitary, water shut off, medication denial, suicide watch in medical 82.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.36 — Step 4 Appeal sabotaged, IGP Coordinator changed form
Page 36 documents Step 4 Appeal to Deputy Director where IGP Coordinator T. Campbell crossed out "Step 4: Appeal" and rewrote as "Step 1: Informal," sending petitioner back to start.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.37 — Grievance against IGP Coordinator T. Campbell
Page 37 continues IGP critique; May 24 2022 grievance filed against T. Campbell; June 9 2022 response denies sabotage allegation; cites EXHIBIT C at 5-6.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.38 — 108 grievances, 42 ignored, intimidation of J6 detainees
Page 38 summarizes 108 grievances filed by Petitioner (42 ignored = 50% non-response rate); cites system-wide obfuscation against J6 Detainee Cohort.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.39 — Grievance sabotage, Nov 11 2021 gassing of multiple prisoners
Page 39 describes deliberate grievance sabotage: changed grievance numbers, no group grievances allowed; Nov 11 2021 guard gassed prisoners, three removed on stretchers.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.40 — Inaccessible grievance process; Section VI Legal Standard begins
Page 40 closes Section K (grievance) showing process inaccessible — no handbook, Step 3 form missing — and time limits expanded May 20 2022 in retaliation. Section VI Legal Standard opens with Blackstone quote on arbitrary imprisonment.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.41 — Suspension Clause, 28 USC 2241 jurisdiction, Section A conditions of confinement
Page 41 continues Legal Standard with 28 U.S.C. 2241 habeas authority and 28 U.S.C. 1331 jurisdiction; cites Boumediene v. Bush, Ziglar v. Abbasi; begins Section A: Conditions of Confinement Claims Are Proper In Habeas.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.42 — Section B Due Process Rights of Pretrial Detainees
Page 42 closes Section A with Aamer v. Obama, Thompson v. Choinski; opens Section B Due Process Rights of Pretrial Detainees citing Bell v. Wolfish and Kingsley v. Hendrickson.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.43 — Section C Deliberate Indifference to Underlying Medical Condition
Page 43 ends Section B and opens Section C on Deliberate Indifference, citing Baker v. DC, Farmer v. Brennan, Gordon v. Orange County, Castro v. LA.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.44 — Section D Solitary Confinement as Punishment; Biblical and historical examples
Page 44 opens Section D on solitary confinement as unlawful punishment for pretrial detainees; cites Sierra Club v. Army Corps, Power Mobility Coal v. Leavitt; Biblical examples (Daniel, Jeremiah, John); Stalin and Vilensky.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.45 — Nelson Mandela, Eastern State Penitentiary 1829, Senator Warren on ICE solitary
Page 45 continues solitary confinement history with Mandela quote, Eastern State Penitentiary 1829 origins, Justice Miller 1890, and Senator Elizabeth Warren Oct 31 2019 letter to DHS CRCL on ICE solitary abuse.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.46 — Section E HALT Act, NY Solitary Confinement, Senator Salazar
Page 46 opens Section E on New York HALT Act signed Mar 18 2021 by Gov. Cuomo, adopting UN Mandela Rules; quote from Senator Julia Salazar (Chair of Crime Victims Committee).
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.47 — Section F UN Standard Minimum Rules (Nelson Mandela Rules)
Page 47 opens Section F on UN Nelson Mandela Rules; cites WHO, UN, NCCHC declaring solitary >15 days as torture; Rule 1 inherent dignity.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.48 — Section G Prolonged Solitary as Torture; Section VII PRLA Exhaustion
Page 48 details Mandela Rules 43, 44, 45 banning prolonged solitary, dietary punishment, and solitary for disabled; opens Section VII on PRLA exhaustion 42 U.S.C. 1997e(a).
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.49 — PRLA Unavailability, Thwarting Process, Interference
Page 49 explains PRLA exhaustion exceptions: unavailability (Booth v. Churner, Ross v. Blake), thwarting (Woodford v. Ngo), and interference by officials.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.50 — Section A Petitioner Excused from PRLA Exhaustion
Page 50 cites Davis v. Hernandez, Schultz v. Pugh, Pavey v. Conley, Tuckel v. Grover, Goebert v. Lee County to support exhaustion exception; Section A argues unavailable grievance procedure.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.51 — Unavailability and Thwarting/Interference as PRLA exceptions
Page 51 lays out specific PRLA exhaustion exceptions: 196 unavailability with Ross v. Blake and 197 thwarting/interference with Woodford v. Ngo.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.52 — Intimidation, Misleading; US Marshals declared grievance process broken
Page 52 continues PRLA exceptions: 198 intimidation/threats; 199 misleading — references US Marshals surprise inspection declaring DC Jail grievance process broken; 200 Petitioner is excused.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.53 — Section VIII First Claim: Deliberate Indifference Violates 5th Amend Due Process
Page 53 opens Section VIII Causes of Action with First Claim — Respondents Garland and Jones deliberate indifference to medical safety/needs violates Fifth Amendment Due Process Clause.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.54 — WaPo Op-Ed by ACLU Gregg + NYCLU Liberman on solitary torture
Page 54 quotes Apr 28 2021 Washington Post op-ed by ACLU National Prison Project deputy director Tammy Gregg and NYCLU executive director Donna Liberman declaring prolonged solitary is torture; 60,000-300,000 held in solitary in US.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.55 — Congressman Gohmert wellness check, 3 weeks solitary April 2022
Page 55 alleges Respondents repeatedly placed Petitioner in solitary despite PTSD diagnosis; April 2022 3-week solitary for refusing to admit guilt; April 21 2022 Congressman Louie Gohmert wellness check.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.56 — Gohmert Aug 8 2022 follow-up; Second Claim: Solitary Violates Due Process
Page 56 quotes Aug 8 2022 Congressman Gohmert follow-up letter to USMS Director Davis; opens Second Claim for Relief — illegal solitary confinement violates Fifth Amendment Due Process.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.57 — Third Claim: Prolonged Solitary Violates 5th and 8th Amendments
Page 57 details Petitioner held in prolonged solitary first 9 months of detention and 3 weeks more recently; opens Third Claim for Relief — Fifth and Eighth Amendment violations.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.58 — ACLU 2013 Report "A Death Before Dying" on solitary effects
Page 58 cites ACLU July 2013 report "A Death Before Dying: Solitary Confinement on Death Row" listing psychological/physical symptoms of solitary including EEG decline after 7 days and increased suicide rates.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.59 — Fourth Claim: 6th Amendment Right to Counsel Violations
Page 59 opens Fourth Claim: monitoring of attorney-client privileged calls, discovery confiscation, denial of law library access, blocked legal calls, denied discovery for all of May 2022.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.60 — Fifth Claim 1st Amendment Retaliation; Section IX Conclusion
Page 60 references Judge Thomas Hogan ordering Relativity database access 3 times; opens Fifth Claim — First Amendment retaliation for press/Congressional contact; Section IX Conclusion summarizes claims.
Open the record →May 9, 2022
Habeas Petition p.61 — Section X Prayer for Relief: release, injunction, release to wife Bonnie
Page 61 opens Section X Prayer for Relief: writ under 28 USC 1331/2201-02 and FRCP 57/65; TRO and injunction against pretrial solitary; immediate release to wife Bonnie Nichols; 28 USC 2243 within 3 days; FRE 706 expert site visits.
Open the record →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).
Open the record →May 7, 2022
Statement in defense of Ryan Nichols (re: Brandon Fellows tablet message) — page 1
Page 1 of 2 of a multi-detainee witness statement dated 5/7/2022, drafted in response to a tablet message (DCDOCTA-2085, pod C2B) authored by Brandon Fellows. The drafter recovers Fellows's message accusing Ryan Nichols (the "detail member") of physically threatening him over an NPR article, names corroborating witnesses, and asserts the allegations are false and misleading.
Open the record →May 6, 2022
DC DOC Issues log - April-May 2022 (CPL Abdullah, water shutoffs, suicidal)
Dated log of DC DOC (DC jail) issues April-May 2022. 4/9/22 CPL Abdullah said LT Moore was fired over Nov 11 spray incident on Mock; Kenny and Wally Knight unaccounted for. 4/20/22 Division of Infectious Disease (Mr. Carlos Franco-Paredes of University of Colorado Anschutz) visit re: Covid lawsuit; LT Bruce, Sgt Adam Cola listed. 4/20/22 Taken to SHU-A. 4/28/22 board hearing. 5/1/22 water turned off at 2:45pm; 5/2/22 water back on. 5/5/22 told LT Allen suicidal; CPL Ngumdo too. 5/6/22 told other officers suicidal, finally taken to mental health.
Open the record →May 5, 2022
DOJ Announces Edward Kelley’s January 6 Arrest
Official May 5, 2022 DOJ release announcing Kelley’s arrest and summarizing complaint-stage allegations, with an express presumption-of-innocence notice.
Open the record →May 3, 2022
Edward J. Kelley Criminal Complaint — May 3, 2022
One-page criminal complaint in D.D.C. magistrate matter No. 1:22-mj-00096-RMM. The complaint records charging allegations and is not a finding of guilt.
Open the record →May 3, 2022
FBI Statement of Facts Supporting Edward Kelley Complaint
Fourteen-page FBI Statement of Facts supporting the May 2022 complaint. It contains the government’s probable-cause allegations and identification account.
Open the record →May 2, 2022
DOJ jury-verdict record — Thomas Webster
The Justice Department reported that a jury found Webster guilty on May 2, 2022 of five felonies and one misdemeanor. The page records the jury result and government account; it is not an independent assessment of character.
Open the record →May 2, 2022
Electronic IGP #2022050-120 (5/2/22 follow-up): 20+ hours no water, TORTURE
Second electronic IGP # 2022050-120 (Response ID 192766) submitted by Ryan Nichols 5/2/22 3:47 PM, following up about being deprived of water 20 hours 15 minutes (2:45 PM 5/1 to ~11 AM 5/2) over actions of cell 10 inmate. Calls treatment cruel and unusual punishment, the better word for it is TORTURE, compares to China, North Korea, Russia.
Open the record →May 2, 2022
IGP #2022050-120 page 2: Civil court max damages, McBride contact, release demand
Page 2 of electronic IGP # 2022050-120 dated 5/2/22 - Ryan Nichols reiterates no disciplinary issues since arrest 1/18/21 or arrival 3/9/21, asks for MAX damages in civil court for Solitary Confinement at DC DOC, demands release from DC DOC due to unconstitutional conditions of confinement. Provides attorney Joseph McBride contact 917-757-9537 for settlement.
Open the record →May 1, 2022
Electronic IGP #2022050-120: Water shut off 3-4 hrs, cell 9 inmate medical emergency
Electronic Informal Grievance Form (IGP # 2022050-120, Response ID 192673) submitted by Ryan Nichols on 5/1/22 at 9:53 PM detailing 3-4 hour water shutoff in cell while cell 9 inmate had medical emergency and threw up. Officers shut water off to punish cell 9 inmate but his water was also shut. Will inform attorney Joseph McBride.
Open the record →May 1, 2022
IGP #2022050-120 page 2: solitary 50+ hrs, anxiety, mental state, dehydration
Page 2 of electronic IGP # 2022050-120 (companion to j6s13-012). Continuation of Ryan Nichols 5/1/22 grievance about water shutoff, describing being locked in solitary 50+ hours, severely affected mental state, anxiety rising, no disciplinary issues, approved to return to C2B. Key quote: This is punishment without a need for guilt.
Open the record →Apr 26, 2022
IGP Formal Grievance re: Food Service unanswered (4/26/22, ref 20220414-304)
DOC PP 4030.1 Inmate Formal Grievance Form filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795) on 4/26/22 escalating informal grievance #20220414-304 about the disparity in food quality between Kosher/Halal meals and regular diet meals.
Open the record →Apr 21, 2022
DC DOC Warden Appeal: solitary, denied PTSD medication (4/21/22)
DC DOC Warden Administrative Remedy Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment F, IGP #20220425-991) — Ryan Nichols #376795 C2B SMU-A appealing IGP #20220420-921: mental-health treatment inadequate, conditions of confinement worsening PTSD, mental-health medication not delivered, placed in solitary confinement in segregation as punishment for not signing a form. Warden response: "No response, elevated to next level."
Open the record →Apr 21, 2022
Warden Admin Remedy Form IGP 20220425-991 re: mental health treatment denied (4/21/22)
DOC PP 4030.1 Warden Administrative Remedy Form (Attachment F), IGP # 20220425-991, filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B SMU-A) on 4/21/22 appealing the failure to provide mental health treatment. Stamped RECEIVED Apr 25 2022. Warden response 5/27/22: "No response, elevated to next level."
Open the record →Apr 21, 2022
Wardens Administrative Remedy Form — Mental Health Treatment Denial (4/21/22)
DC DOC Wardens Administrative Remedy Form (PP 4030.1) filed by Ryan Nichols, DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B, signed 4/21/22, stamped RECEIVED APR 25 2022, IGP #20220425-991. Appeals lack of mental health treatment: missed 3/25/22 evaluation, scheduled with therapist 3/30/22, told would receive long-term mental health treatment at OCDC but never checked in 2/3 weeks later. PTSD diagnosis, anxiety/depression triggered, mental health meds not delivered, sitting in solitary confinement as punishment for not signing a form. Wardens response: No response, elevated to next level. Inmate Grievance Coordinator signature 5/27/22.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Apr 20, 2022
Handwritten daily log of SMU-A segregation 4/20-5/5/22 (Ryan Nichols journal)
Handwritten daily log/journal by Ryan Nichols documenting his time in SMU-A (Special Management Unit / segregation) from Wed 4/20/22 through Thu 5/5/22 after refusing to sign a non-animosity form. Names multiple DOC officers (Lt Lancaster, Lt Allen, Cpl Pittman, Cpl Wilson, Sgt Franklin, Lt Bruce, supervisor refused to come). Documents denials of recreation, phone calls, showers, water shutoff, suicidal ideation, and ICPs filed electronically.
Open the record →Apr 20, 2022
IGP 20220414-804 Informal Resolution w/ DOC Response by Dalton (filed 4/13, resp 4/20/22)
DOC PP 4030.1 Informal Resolution Complaint Form, IGP # 20220414-804, filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) on 4/13/22 re: Kosher/Halal meal quality vs regular diet. Stamped RECEIVED Apr 14 2022. DOC Response from Dalton (COVID-19 manager) dated 14 Apr 22 / 4/20/22.
Open the record →Apr 20, 2022
IGP 2209716-259 Informal Resolution re: Non-Animosity form / Brandon Fellows / Lt Bruce (4/20/22)
DOC PP 4030.1 Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) on 4/20/22 in the evening about being asked by Lt Bruce to sign a Non-Animosity/Non-Aggression form regarding Brandon Fellows. DOC response: "Non-grievable - See attached." This is the grievance that was denied in scan 005 (#2209716-259). Stamped RECEIVED APR 25 2022.
Open the record →Apr 20, 2022
IGP 2209716-282 Informal Resolution re: Mental Health follow-up nondelivery (4/20/22, resp 4/29/22)
DOC PP 4030.1 Informal Resolution Complaint Form, IGP # 2209716-282, filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C-2B) on 4/20/22 complaining mental health follow-up promised at 2-week intervals was not happening. DOC response dated 4/29/22: "Seen for Mental Health Follow-Up appointment 4/27/2022. Assessment plan was completed and will be referred to open. Grievance Resolved." Stamped RECEIVED APR 25 2022 and COMPLETED.
Open the record →Apr 20, 2022
Step 1 IGP #22090716-282: Original mental health follow-up grievance, return to open pop
DC DOC Step 1 Informal Resolution Form (IGP # 22090716-282) by Ryan Nichols dated 4/20/22 - the foundational mental health follow-up grievance referenced throughout the May 2022 chain. Met with therapist 3/30/22 but no long-term mental health care; meeting consisted of being told he talks about PTSD and conditions of confinement. DOC Response 4/29/22 by Hodges: Seen for Mental Health Follow-Up appointment 4/27/2022, assessment plan was completed and will be returned to open population. Grievance resolved. Manager COVID-19, 5/3/22.
Open the record →Apr 20, 2022
DENIAL of Inmate IGP Form 2209716-259 by T. Campbell (4/25/22)
DOC PP 4030.1 Denial of Inmate IGP Form (Attachment B), grievance # 2209716-259, dated 4/20/2022, denied by IGP Coordinator T. Campbell on 4/25/2022. Returned because the issue is addressed in Grievance # 2209716-260.
Open the record →Apr 19, 2022
Shane Jenkins — DC DOC response on returned flash drive (IGP #20220323-324)
Letter from Wanda Patten, DC DOC Deputy Director of Operations, responding to grievance about resident Shane Jenkins #377-186, confirming his flash drive was returned to sender due to employee error (employee was unaware that all discoveries are sent to the litigation department).
Open the record →Apr 19, 2022
Shane Jenkins — DCDOC Tablet Submission Response cover (IGP #20220323-324)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form / Tablet Submission Response cover sheet for Warden Administrative Remedy Grievance IGP #20220323-324, with response Please see attached and Inmate Grievance Coordinator signature dated 4/21/2022.
Open the record →Apr 17, 2022
Continued motion notes: Deliberate Indifference and Access to Basics
Continuation page (sections 4-6) of the change-of-venue / conditions outline. Argues deliberate indifference, requests injunctive relief, and itemizes deprivation of basics like haircuts (13 mo), shower (5 days), worship/communion (never), family contact.
Open the record →Apr 17, 2022
Habeas/Conditions/Discovery notes for change-of-venue, Apr 17 2022
Ryan Nichols handwritten outline at DC Jail CTF (C2B) preparing change-of-venue arguments: PTSD habeas motion, conditions-of-confinement claims, and discovery issues. Lists supporting evidence types and complaints about lockdown.
Open the record →Apr 17, 2022
Motion outline continued: informants, media, PTSD triggers, guards
Continuation page (sections 7-11). Notes motions for final call, informants, media motion, Mike Pence/PTSD triggers citing Boyland/White et al., guard names/badges, solitary, media infiltration (NPR, Randy Ireland, Feds), and cameras/bodycams.
Open the record →Apr 16, 2022
Timeline - p9 (23-1 lockdown, mail delays, Ryan Samsel beating, Fairlamb)
Page 9 of timeline. 23-1 lockdown until April 16 when given detail; some days 30 hours in cell. Mail extremely late (March mail in August). No haircut/shave since before arriving March 9. No religious or VA services. Cannot have in-person attorney meeting unless vaccinated; Ryan sent to quarantine 2 weeks of July for in-person with vaccinated attorney. 2 black inmates told us white boys would be treated worse without them. Ryan Samsel beaten March in C2B. Officer Holmes incident with Scott Fairlamb singing God Bless America Fuck America Shut the fuck up.
Open the record →Apr 13, 2022
DC DOC Formal Grievance: inadequate mental health treatment (4/13/22)
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1, IGP #20220420-921) filed by Ryan Nichols #376795 C2B on 4/13/22 escalating Informal Grievance #20220330-526 — appointments only 3-10 minutes long, asking only to schedule another appointment, no mental-health therapy at DC DOC. Witnessed by Sgt Kenneth Harrelson U.S. Marines.
Open the record →Apr 13, 2022
IGP 20220420-921 Formal Grievance re: Mental Health Treatment Denied (CENTRAL EVIDENCE) (4/13/22)
DOC PP 4030.1 Inmate Formal Grievance Form (Attachment D), IGP # 20220420-921, the central mental health grievance referenced throughout the case file. Filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) on 4/13/22, signed by inmate again 4/13/22. Escalates Informal Grievance # 20220330-526 about mental health appointments being inadequate. DOC Response from DeVera Jones (OMHS) dated 4/19/22, Manager: Beth Jordan, dated 4/20/2022. "Witnessed by Sgt Kenneth Harrison."
Open the record →Apr 13, 2022
Inmate Formal Grievance — Mental Health Care, USMC Veteran PTSD (4/13/22)
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment D), filed by Ryan Nichols, DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B, signed 4/13/22. IGP #20220420-921. Health Care category. Complains 3/25/22 appointment was only 3-5 min to schedule, 3/30/22 was 10 min with therapist who said shed check back. Notes hes an honorably discharged Marine Corps veteran with PTSD; needs more than 10 min every 2 weeks of mental health care. Cites Sgt Kenneth Thornton, USMC Ret. as witness. DOC Response by De Vera Jones, OMSA: Nichols seen 3/25 and 3/30/22 for consultations; Dr. Bowes will reach out for blood work appointment and discuss long-term therapy options. Manager Names not filled out correctly per Ryan.
Open the record →Apr 13, 2022
IGP Informal Resolution Complaint Form re: Kosher/Halal meal quality (4/13/22)
DOC PP 4030.1 Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) on 4/13/22 complaining that Jewish Kosher and Muslim Halal meals are noticeably better quality than the regular diet meals.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2022
Benjamin Larocca — Plea Agreement, ECF No. 48
Written agreement governing Larocca’s guilty plea to one misdemeanor count.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2022
Benjamin Larocca — Statement of Offense, ECF No. 47
Admitted factual basis for Larocca’s one-count plea. It places his Capitol entry at approximately 2:53 p.m. and exit at approximately 3:06 p.m.
Open the record →Apr 6, 2022
James McGrew veteran witness statement re DC DOC (p.2, signed 4-6-22)
McGrew page 2 (signed 4-6-22): Judge Howell has tried to step in to facilitate his treatment which jail still has not provided; mental health in constant decline; moods up and down; chronic pain worse; has watched other veterans' mental health decline across the board; spends most time in his cell because anxiety is too bad to be around people. Signed James McGrew 4-6-22.
Open the record →Apr 6, 2022
Jessica Watkins veteran witness statement re DC DOC (p.1)
Page 1 of Jessica Watkins (#376520) veteran witness statement: 172 days solitary in 2021 plus 60 more in 2022, choir-singing hallucinations, refused therapy after declining drugs, nutritional deficiency (hair fell out, bruises, eyesight), and staff harassment over J6 political beliefs blaming detainees for DC police suicides.
Open the record →Apr 6, 2022
Jessica Watkins veteran witness statement re DC DOC (p.2, signed 6 Apr 22)
Page 2 (signed) of Watkins' affidavit: filthy peroxide cleaner instead of bleach, black mold/sewer flies/cockroaches, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Louie Gohmert congressional visit, due process violations (seized/lost Discovery), constant mail interference, improper strip searches of transgender detainee. Signed Jessica Watkins #376520, 6 Apr 22.
Open the record →Apr 4, 2022
Peter Stager — Religious Services request denied, no Sunday services (Ryan Nichols, 4/4/22)
DC DOC Religious Services Inmate Request Form submitted by Ryan Nichols (DCDC #376795, C2B-10) asking to attend Sunday church services. Staff response highlighted: "There are no Sunday services at this time." Response ID 176827, dated 04-05-2022.
Open the record →Apr 4, 2022
Peter Stager — Case Management request for family visit, Ryan Nichols 4/4/22
DC DOC Case Management Inmate Request Form by Ryan Nichols (DCDC #376795, C2-B-Level 57, Cell 10) asking for a 2-hour visit with his wife and father on 4/8/22 or 4/15/22. Notes family coming from Texas; may require deputy warden approval. Handwritten annotation: "Request sent McCui[n] 4/7". Top: "Stan, Ian, or Dan" notation.
Open the record →Apr 2, 2022
IGP #20220330-520 — DOC response to Shane Jenkins formal grievance (4/2/22)
DCDOC Formal Grievance Tablet Submission Response for Shane Jenkins (DCDC #377186, C2B) on IGP #20220330-520. DOC affirms ongoing medical stay-in-place by Mayor due to Covid-19, will be modified based on CDC updates.
Open the record →Apr 1, 2022
Brian P. McCreary — Sentencing Hearing Transcript
Ninety-four-page transcript of the April 1, 2022 sentencing hearing before Chief Judge Beryl A. Howell.
Open the record →Apr 1, 2022
Brian P. McCreary — Signed Criminal Judgment
Seven-page signed judgment recording the Count 2 conviction, dismissal of four counts, probation, intermittent confinement, home detention, fine, assessment, and restitution.
Open the record →Apr 1, 2022
DOJ Sentencing Record for Lonnie Leroy Coffman
Official DOJ release confirming the April 1, 2022 sentence: 46 months on each federal count and 15 months on the D.C. count, all concurrent, followed by three years of supervised release.
Open the record →Apr 1, 2022
Reported Firsthand Statement from Lonnie Coffman Before Sentencing
Courthouse News reported that Coffman wrote the sentencing judge that he had not intended to hurt anyone or destroy property. This source is preserved as a lead to a firsthand statement; the native letter remains pending.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Mar 30, 2022
Formal Grievance 3/30/22 — IGP denial appeal (IGP 20220328-441)
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form filed by Nichols 3/30/22 escalating denial of IGP 20220328-441 (informal). Claims his informal grievance was denied as non-grievable; argues per inmate handbook page 12, denial of access to informal resolution/IGP process is itself a grievable issue, and that prior IGPs have been ignored or unanswered.
Open the record →Mar 29, 2022
David Alan Blair DOJ Guilty-Plea Announcement — March 29, 2022
Official DOJ announcement reporting Blair’s guilty plea to interfering with a law-enforcement officer during a civil disorder. The conduct narrative is attributed to DOJ and court documents. The later civil opinion confirms the remaining criminal charges were dismissed.
Open the record →Mar 29, 2022
Peter Stager — handwritten statement on IGP #20220201-685 irregularities and PREA
Handwritten witness statement (page 1 of 2) detailing irregularities with IGP grievance #20220201-685: written 1/31/22, submitted, shown received 2/1/22 yet not signed; document received 3/29/22 around 11:00 AM from Officer Pittman showing Major Sheila Marr signed off 3/21/22 (long delay). PREA investigation handoff questionable. Lost detail job. Visited 2/17/22 by PREA Compliance Specialist C. Savage; placed in isolation by Officer Pittman 2/7/22 with no privileges. PREA allegation reported 2/16/22 but received 2/1/22 — date/name/procedural irregularities documented.
Open the record →Mar 29, 2022
IGP #20220330-520 — Shane Jenkins Formal Grievance, lockdown unconstitutional (3/29/22)
DCDOC Formal Grievance Form (Response ID 174908, IGP #20220330-520) by Shane Jenkins (DCDC #377186, C2B) escalating earlier lockdown grievance IGP #20220105-069. Argues 22-hr cell confinement is cruel and unusual punishment for pretrial detainees.
Open the record →Mar 29, 2022
Peter Stager — CONFIDENTIAL envelope received 3/29/22 by Officer Pittman
Front of envelope (companion to scan 006) bearing red "CONFIDENTIAL" stamp. Handwritten annotation: "Received 3-29-22 9:00 AM Officer Pittman." Documents receipt timing claimed in IGP #20220201-685 statement.
Open the record →Mar 29, 2022
Peter Stager — envelope receipt: Received 3/29/22 11:00 AM by Officer Pittman
Front of envelope (paired with scan 010) bearing handwritten receipt annotation: "Received 3/29/22 11:00 AM Pittman" — matches the 11:00 AM time and Officer Pittman name from Stager statement scan 003.
Open the record →Mar 28, 2022
Peter Stager — DOC Memorandum PREA Case Closure from C. Savage (3/28/22)
DC DOC official Memorandum to Stager, Peter DCDC 376784, C2B-8, from C. Savage, PREA Compliance Specialist, dated March 28, 2022. Subject: PREA Case Closure. Text: "Please be advised, your PREA allegation reported on 2/16/2022 was withdrawn by you. The PREA Compliance Specialist met with you on 2/17/2022 and during your interview, you withdrew your complaint and signed (attached) documentation confirming such." Initialed "CS" by Savage.
Open the record →Mar 28, 2022
DOC Denial of IGP 20220328-491 — T. Campbell
Denial of Inmate IGP Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment B) by IGP Coordinator T. Campbell denying Ryan Nichols IGP # 20220328-491 dated 3/28/22. Marked X: There is no indication that you were personally affected by a Department or facility action or policy/procedure. Note CTF facility, C2B housing.
Open the record →Mar 28, 2022
Stamped IGP 20220328-491 — US Marshals grievance, marked Non-Grievable by Plant Mgr
White stamped Mar 28 2022 copy of Nichols 3/19/22 informal grievance (IGP # 20220328-491) — content matches j6s14-012 (US Marshals Anderson/Bickham confirming DC DOC IGP process is broken). DOC response: Non-grievable. Department: PLM (Plant Manager). IGP Coordinator signature dated 3/28/22.
Open the record →Mar 24, 2022
Grievance 3/24/22 mental health request denied — witnessed by Kenny Harrelson, IGP 20220330-526
DC DOC Informal Resolution Complaint Form by Ryan Nichols 3/24/22 (IGP # 20220330-526). After returning from medical visit on 3/21/22 he put in a mental health request witnessed by Kenny Harrelson. Has not been seen by medical or asked about his mental health status. PTSD - requests to be seen. DOC response: appointment 3/25/2022 - grievance resolved. Witnessed by Kenny Harrelson.
Open the record →Mar 24, 2022
Pink IGP Coordinator copy — mental health grievance 3/24/22 (originating form)
Pink original IGP Coordinator copy of Nichols 3/24/22 informal complaint (mental health request after 3/21/22 medical visit, witnessed by Kenny Harrelson). This is the unstamped pre-submission form; the stamped Mar 30 2022 received version with DOC response is j6s14-006.
Open the record →Mar 23, 2022
Shane Jenkins — Warden Step 3 Appeal re: mailroom flash drive (IGP #20220323-324)
Step 3 Warden Administrative Remedy appeal filed by Shane Jenkins #377186, Unit C2B, escalating IGP #20220311-131 about mailroom mishandling of his highly-sensitive DOJ discovery flash drive that delayed his speedy-trial preparation.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Mar 21, 2022
DC DOC Informal Resolution: mental health grievance (3/21/22)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (PP 4030.1, IGP #20220330-526) filed by Ryan Nichols #376795 in unit C2B alleging he was put in a mental-health request after returning from a medical visit on 3/21/22, witnessed by Kenny Harrelson. Resolved 3/25/22 with mental-health appointment scheduled.
Open the record →Mar 21, 2022
Grievance vs Cpl Allen 3/21/22 — verbal assault during medical transfer (KN95 mask)
DC DOC Informal Resolution Complaint Form by Ryan Nichols dated 3/21/22 against Cpl Allen. Alleges that during transfer to medical, Cpl Allen became aggressive, hostile, confrontational and threatening toward him and other inmates over the specific type of mask Nichols was wearing (KN95). Notes the verbal assault and cursing were captured on video surveillance, that he returned to his cell and asked for an LT (lieutenant) to escalate.
Open the record →Mar 21, 2022
Peter Stager — Major Sheila Marr DOC response to IGP grievance #20220201-685 (3/21/22)
DC DOC response memo. TO: Inmate Peter Stager, DCDC# 376784. FROM: Major Sheila Marr, #2 Shift, dated 3/21/22 (initialed SM). SUBJECT: Response to Inmate Grievance. RE: Grievance #20220201-685. Text: "Upon review of your grievance 20220201-685, on this date the officer may have requested that you ask due to maintenance being present in an effort to prevent unnecessary injury to staff and inmates. The latter portion of your grievance will be referred to the PREA Coordinator."
Open the record →Mar 19, 2022
Grievance 3/19/22 — US Marshals (Anderson, Bickham) confirm DC DOC IGP process is broken
DC DOC Informal Resolution Complaint by Nichols dated 3/19/22 documenting that on 3/18/22 US Marshals Mr. Anderson and Mr. Marvin T. Bickham visited Pod C2B and informed inmates that the DC DOC grievance process was broken, along with the Internal Affairs report showing the same. Nichols states he has filed many grievances by paper and electronically that have been ignored or covered up — including grievances about racist language used against himself and other inmates, abusive behavior, discrimination, and conditions of confinement. As a veteran diagnosed with PTSD, demands accountability of IGP staff according to policy.
Open the record →Mar 18, 2022
Conditions log — DC DOC Issues page 6, Feb 26 to Mar 18 (haircuts, 'insurrectionist', US Marshals)
Page 6: Officer Ugwe admits clippers delivered to C2A and other pods but not theirs; Capt Saunders writes 5 DRs about masks; Guy Reffitt gets clippers via court order, others denied; Sgt Franklin and Ms McCain refuse to add Ryan to haircut list until 3/11 when he is 'called an insurrectionist'; Major Marr brushes off grievance; Marvin T. Buckner from DOC/US Marshals confirms grievance process broken — directs to FOIA Internal Affairs.
Open the record →Mar 18, 2022
Derrick Evans Pleads Guilty to One Felony Civil-Disorder Count
Official DOJ plea announcement recording Evans’s March 18, 2022 guilty plea to civil disorder and the government’s account of his movement through the Capitol.
Open the record →Mar 18, 2022
Step 4 Deputy Director Appeal 3/18/22 — haircut/vaccine broken promise (Judge Hogan bond hearing)
DC DOC Appeal-Deputy Director Form (Step 4, PP 4030.1 Attachment G) filed by Nichols 3/18/22 appealing Warden response to IGP # 20220316-236. Documents that on 11/1/21 and 11/2/21 DC DOC told Nichols he would be eligible for a haircut BEFORE his bond hearing if he took the vaccine. He was fully vaccinated 12/4/21 but never received haircut or shave; his bond hearing was 12/20/21 in front of Judge Thomas Hogan and he looked terrible/embarrassed/ashamed.
Open the record →Mar 17, 2022
DC DOC Memorandum 3/17/22 — Deputy Warden Jones re Warden Admin Remedy IGP 20220316-236 (haircut)
DC DOC official Memorandum to Ryan Nichols 376795 from Deputy Warden Jones (signed) dated March 17 2022. Subject: IGP 20220316-236 Wardens Administrative Remedy, Ref: Personal Hygiene. Acknowledges Nichols personal hygiene grievance about not receiving a haircut, confirms he was fully vaccinated as of 12/29/21. Cites Modified Medical Stay in Place effective 12/22/21 suspending barbering/cosmetology for vaccinated residents (except those with upcoming jury trials), and the 2/14/22 modification resuming barbering for fully vaccinated residents and those with upcoming jury trials effective 2/28/22. States C2B haircuts scheduled second Friday of each month, next service April 8 2022. Officer assigned to barbering indicates Nichols received barbering service on March 11 2022.
Open the record →Mar 17, 2022
Step 3 Wardens Administrative Remedy 3/17/22 — Formal IGP 22091385-795 with constitutional/due-process case cites
DC DOC Wardens Administrative Remedy Form (Step 3, PP 4030.1 Attachment F) by Ryan Nichols dated 3/17/22 appealing Formal IGP # 22091385-795 [likely 2202(or 220x)1385-795]. Original informal grievance concerned solitary confinement and constitutional/due process violations from solitary confinement of a pretrial detainee. Cites multiple electronic grievances since December that were never answered, and cases: Porter v. PA Dept of Corr (W.D. Pa 2018), Campbell v. McGruder 580 F.2d 521 (DC Cir 1978), Williams v. Secy PA Dept of Corr 848 F.3d 549 (3d Cir 2017), Lock v. Jenkins 641 F.2d 488 (7th Cir 1981), Bell v. Wolfish 441 U.S. 520 99 S.Ct. 1861 60 L.Ed.2d. Witness: blank.
Open the record →Mar 17, 2022
Shane Jenkins — DOC Formal Grievance response IGP #20220311-131 (mailroom flash drive)
DC DOC Formal Grievance response in IGP #20220311-131 by responder Ben Collins (Manager: COVID-19), apologizing and confirming a meeting was held with mailroom staff about incoming mail materials such as flash drives needing to be forwarded to Litigation Department.
Open the record →Mar 17, 2022
IGP #20220311-131 — DOC response to Shane Jenkins mailroom grievance (3/17/22)
DCDOC Formal Grievance Tablet Submission Response to Shane Jenkins (DCDC #377186, C2B) IGP #20220311-131. Responder Ben Collins apologizes, references mailroom meeting and flash drive forwarding to Litigation Department.
Open the record →Mar 16, 2022
Grievance vs Major Marr — stamped Mar 16 2022 with DOC response from Talley
DC DOC stamped copy of Nichols 3/15/22 Informal Resolution Complaint against Major Marr (IGP # 20220316-330) received Mar 16 2022. DOC response by Talley: I spoke to Ryan Nichols concerning the email from Maj. Marr and he did not have it. I did speak on staff professionalism. Any specific complaints will be addressed ASAP. Signed Talley.
Open the record →Mar 15, 2022
Grievance vs Major Marr — Dec 16 2021 email re grand scheme
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols against Major Marr. Nichols alleges he discovered a Dec 16 2021 6:52am email from Major Marr to other ranking jail officers describing a grand scheme against the officers including Nichols and other CZB inmates. Claims untrue, discriminatory, unprofessional, intentional target on his back.
Open the record →Mar 14, 2022
Step 3 Warden Admin Remedy 3/14/22 — IGP 20220316-236 (haircut/Major Marr classification)
DC DOC Wardens Administrative Remedy Form (Step 3) by Ryan Nichols 3/14/22 (IGP # 20220316-236, stamped received Mar 16 2022). Appeal of IGP # 22091885-797: argues his last IGP was meant to be a formal grievance but was marked informal by Major Marr. He responded to the informal grievance with a formal. Has put in multiple written requests, electronic requests, and grievances about haircuts. On 3/11/22 members of C2B who were vaccinated received a haircut but he was not on the list; after begging 3 officers and the case manager he was finally allowed to get a haircut. So yes, Major Marr, the IGP process was my correct course of action. Wardens Response: See attached, with signature and date [referencing j6s14-015 Memo]. Coordinator signature 3/17/22.
Open the record →Mar 14, 2022
Pink IGP Coordinator copy of Step 3 Warden Admin Remedy 3/14/22 (IGP 22091885-797 → 20220316-236)
Pink IGP Coordinator copy (unstamped) of Nichols Step 3 Wardens Administrative Remedy Form dated 3/14/22. Same content as j6s14-017 (haircut grievance, Major Marr classification issue, 3/11/22 vaccinated C2B haircut where he was not on list). Warden Response section blank (pre-submission).
Open the record →Mar 9, 2022
Grievance 3/9/22 — request to add investigative attorney to APDS tablet (atty Joseph McBride, 6A counsel)
DC DOC Informal Resolution Complaint Form by Ryan Nichols 3/9/22. Requests his investigative attorney be added to his APDS Tablet because discovery has been shared on the APDS tablet and he needs to share that information with his legal team. On 3/7/22 he requested for his Investigative Attorney to be added but was denied. For his attorney Joseph McBride this is a violation of his 6th Amendment right to counsel. Asks resolution so he can properly prepare for trial.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2022
DOJ Announcement — Enrique Tarrio Arrest and Superseding Indictment
Official prosecution announcement reporting Tarrio’s March 8, 2022 arrest and the government’s superseding-indictment allegations. The release states that he was not accused of physically entering the Capitol on January 6.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2022
Step 2 Formal Grievance 3/8/22 — denial of video visits (IGP 22092786-088, Maj Talley, Lt Dowery)
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form (Step 2) by Ryan Nichols 3/8/22 in response to IGP # 22092786-088 (Discrimination category). Disputes Major Talleys response that CTF is not setup for video visits. States Lieutenant D. Dowery said CTF does have video visit capabilities and uses them in D Pod. Requests opportunity to see his family by video since the facility does not allow his family (wife and 2 young children) to visit in person. Notes mental health side effects caused by prolonged period of isolation from family, wife and children.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2022
Shane Jenkins — Step 2 Formal Grievance re: mailroom (IGP #20220311-131)
DC DOC Step 2 Inmate Formal Grievance Form filed by Shane Jenkins #377186, Unit C2B, complaining about the mailroom returning his discovery to his lawyer rather than delivering it, alleging mailroom worker Officer Hamil/Hamilton or Hampton mishandled materials and grievances are being delayed and ignored.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2022
Shane Jenkins — Step 2 Formal Grievance: nail clippers/hygiene (IGP #22092796-165)
Pink DC DOC Step 2 Formal Grievance Form filed by Shane Jenkins #377186, Unit C2B, escalating the Personal Hygiene complaint that the original IGP #22092796-165 (1/14/22) was unacceptably answered 3/4/22 and asking how it is humane to leave someone 60+ days without toenail clippers, alleging the Barbershop, DC DOC and Federal BOP are denying basic personal hygiene care and the Inmate Grievance Coordinator is abetting the neglect and blocking court access.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2022
IGP — Shane Jenkins Formal Grievance, mailroom returned grievance (3/8/22)
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1 Att. D), paper version. Shane Jenkins (DCDC #377186, C2B) protests delayed response and mailroom returning his earlier grievance through his lawyer's office. Names Officer Hampton.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2022
IGP #20220311-131 — Shane Jenkins Formal Grievance, mailroom (stamped copy, 3/8/22)
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1 Att. D) IGP #20220311-131 by Shane Jenkins (DCDC #377186, C2B) re mailroom returning grievance. Stamped "Received," with IGP coordinator signature 3/18/22. Same complaint as j6s26-014 with DOC routing markings.
Open the record →Mar 7, 2022
Inmate request form — 3/7/22 add investigative attorney David Sumrall to call list
Printed DC DOC Inmate Request Form (Response ID 167429) 3/7/22: Ryan asks staff to add investigator David Sumrall (903-355-4683), working for attorney Joseph McBride (917-757-9537) of McBride Law Firm, to his private call list and tablet contacts. Handwritten 'updated 3/8 McCain'.
Open the record →Mar 2, 2022
Step 2 Formal Grievance 3/2/22 — IGP 22091955-909 mislabeled as group grievance
DC DOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form (Step 2, PP 4030.1 Attachment D) by Ryan Nichols dated 3/2/22. Appeal of IGP # 22091955-909 which was mistakenly labeled as a group grievance. Nichols clarifies he filed the grievance on behalf of himself only, his question is asked on his own behalf, and the context first explains the issue then second how it applies to him with a resolving question. Not the first time hes had a grievance mislabeled as a group grievance when its not — calls this a convenient way of not having to respond to the legitimate issues at hand. Witness margin: Sean Jenkins(?).
Open the record →Mar 1, 2022
Government motion for pretrial detention of Matthew Jason Beddingfield
The government’s March 1, 2022 request for pretrial detention. It is preserved as prosecution advocacy and includes a more specific arrest chronology than DOJ’s public announcement.
Open the record →Mar 1, 2022
Shane Jenkins — DOC Denial of IGP #22091955-908 (haircut grievance denied as group)
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment B) returning Shane Jenkins #377186 haircut grievance IGP #22091955-908 (filed 2/26/22, received 2/28/22) on the grounds that it appears to be a group grievance (not permitted) and that the issue is addressed in another grievance. Signed by IGP Coordinator J. Mitchell, 3/1/22, at CTF.
Open the record →Feb 28, 2022
IGP #22092746-038 — DOC response to Shane Jenkins haircut grievance (2/28/22)
DCDOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form, Tablet Submission Response (Formal Grievance) for Shane Jenkins (DCDC #377186, C2B) on IGP #22092746-038. DOC denies haircut request based on vaccine status policy.
Open the record →Feb 26, 2022
Shane Jenkins — Step 1 Informal: vaccinated-only haircuts (IGP #22091955-908), witnessed by Ryan Nichols
DC DOC Step 1 Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Shane Leeder Jenkins #377186, Unit C2B Cell 4, complaining that Guy Reffitt (unvaccinated, trial Feb 28) was taken to the barbershop for a haircut while Jenkins has been denied a haircut since arriving 4/13/21 — discrimination based on political beliefs. Witnessed by Bryan/Ryan Nichols; received by IGP 2/28/2022 as IGP #22091955-908; responder J. Mitchell 3/1/22.
Open the record →Feb 26, 2022
Shane Jenkins — Step 1 Informal: vaccinated-only haircuts; witnessed by Ryan Nichols
Pink DC DOC Step 1 Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Shane Leeder Jenkins #377186, Unit C2B Cell 4, alleging Guy Reffitt was taken to the barbershop for a haircut while Jenkins (unvaccinated, no haircut since arriving 4/13/21) has been denied — discrimination based on political beliefs and vaccination status. CRITICAL: witness signature line shows Bryan Nichols (Ryan Nichols).
Open the record →Feb 26, 2022
IGP grievance 2/26/22: Inside Gym recreation cut short for shift change
Pink DCDOC Informal Resolution Form. Nichols grieves that inside/outside rec was called twice at 6:30am, but Inside Gym Recreation on 2/25/22 was cut short — called back early before morning shift change/count. Got only half of gym rec, the rest denied. Witnesses include Kash Kelly.
Open the record →Feb 25, 2022
Adam Christian Johnson — Official DOJ January 6 Case Record
Official DOJ case page preserving Adam Johnson’s case number, complaint-stage charges, arrest date, guilty-plea date, and sentence. Charging allegations are distinguished from the single offense of conviction.
Open the record →Feb 25, 2022
Denial of IGP 22091955-909: group grievance & exceeds active limit (Mitchell)
DCDOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment B). Ryan Nichols DCDC#376795, CTF, Unit C2B. Denied because grievance was on behalf of a group and because Nichols already had 5 active grievances pending.
Open the record →Feb 25, 2022
IGP 22091955-909 (Mitchell-received copy): barbershop discrimination grievance
White photocopy of the 2/25/22 barbershop/haircut discrimination grievance (same content as scan 003), now stamped Received Mar 8 2022, assigned IGP #22091955-909, with coordinator J. Mitchell signature 3/1/22. This is the formally-logged copy that was denied in scan 002.
Open the record →Feb 25, 2022
IGP grievance 2/25/22: barbershop discrimination — Kash Kelly & Guy Reffitt
Pink DCDOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (PP 4030.1 Att. C). Nichols complains that unvaccinated inmate Guy Reffitt was allowed haircut access while he, fully vaccinated since Dec 4 2021, was not. Departments selected: Facilities Mgmt, Discrimination, Safety/Security, Other.
Open the record →Feb 22, 2022
Conditions log — DC DOC Issues page 5, Feb 4-22 (sit-in, video visits, jail covid lawsuit)
Page 5: 6 shakedowns in 5 days, sit-in for constitutional rights & retaliatory lockdown, prolonged tablet/phone outage, LT D. Dowery Sr disclosing CTF has video visits while denied to J6 unit, Officer Dandy suspended 7 days, Jail Covid lawsuit paper grievance posted to inmates.
Open the record →Feb 22, 2022
IGP grievance 2/22/22: Banks v. Booth (20-cv-849) settlement non-compliance
Pink DCDOC Informal Resolution Form. Nichols grieves that DC DOC is not complying with the Banks v. Booth (No. 20-cv-849) COVID-19 settlement requiring contact tracing and 4 hours out-of-cell per day. Notes pod had a COVID outbreak after posting settlement notice.
Open the record →Feb 19, 2022
IGP #22092746-038 — Shane Jenkins, vaccine-status haircut denial (2/19/22)
Warden's Administrative Remedy Form (Response ID 164343, Grievance #22092746-038) by Shane Jenkins (DCDC #377186, Unit C2b) appealing denial of haircut access due to vaccine status. Received Feb 22 2022. Step Formal Request.
Open the record →Feb 18, 2022
Formal grievance 2/18/22: ENT confirmed ear infection (escalates IGP 20220208-914)
Pink DCDOC Formal Grievance Form, 2/18/22. Escalation of IGP #20220208-914 (ear/medical). Outside ENT doctor confirmed ear infection with scarring; documented in doctor records. Nichols requests a copy and demands to know who responded to the informal grievance.
Open the record →Feb 18, 2022
IGP 22092786-088: Video visits denied at CTF (Talley response)
DCDOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (Tablet Submission Response). Manager M. Talley, COVID-19 department, responds to Ryan Nichols (DCDC#376795, Unit C2B) that no inmates at CTF get video visits.
Open the record →Feb 17, 2022
Brian P. McCreary — Defense Sentencing Memorandum
Four-page defense sentencing memorandum emphasizing remorse, early cooperation, personal background, and a proposed non-custodial sentence.
Open the record →Feb 17, 2022
Peter Stager — PREA Notice of Withdrawal signed 2/17/22 (the contested signature)
DC DOC PREA Notice of Withdrawal form, Print Name/DCDC#: "Peter F Stager 376784", checked box: "I would like to withdraw the PREA complaint that was made. I am not withdrawing this complaint under duress or coercion but of my own free will." Date: 2-17-22. Marked "Inmate Copy" at top. Per scan 003 statement, Stager signed this without understanding what it was, while isolated and trying to regain privileges. Form warns refusal to sign would trigger PREA investigation moving forward — coercive design.
Open the record →Feb 17, 2022
Andrew Cavanaugh guilty-plea report
Contemporary Montana report that Cavanaugh pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count on February 17, 2022 and that the government agreed to dismiss the other three misdemeanor counts.
Open the record →Feb 16, 2022
IGP 20220208-914 COMPLETED 2/16/22: DOC denies ear infection (COVID-19 dept)
DCDOC-completed version of the 2/5/22 ear-infection IGP. IGP #20220208-914. DOC response (2/16/22 by COVID-19 department): "Inmate Nichols has no negligence in the healthcare this inmate is receiving. Outside Consultation did not confirm any abnormalities within this inmates ear. The recommendation was to continue with nasal spray as medically indicated and has been scheduled for chronic care appointment. Grievance resolved." Directly contradicts Howard ENT findings.
Open the record →Feb 16, 2022
IGP #20220210-961 — DOC response to Shane Jenkins barber grievance (2/16/22)
DCDOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form, Tablet Submission Response (Informal Grievance) for Shane Jenkins (DCDC #377186, C2B) IGP #20220210-961. DOC states modified medical stay-in-place, barbershop closed; vaccination required for haircuts.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Feb 15, 2022
Shane Jenkins — Step 2 Formal Grievance: haircut/vaccine mandate (IGP #22092816-279)
DC DOC Step 2 Formal Grievance Form filed by Shane Jenkins #377186, Unit C2B, escalating his haircut complaint from 2-5-22 — calling the archaic vaccine mandates and denial of basic human needs cruel and unusual and noting he has been at DC DOC since 4-13-21 without access to a haircut. Marked as future litigation. Stamped received 2/16/22; assigned IGP #22092816-279.
Open the record →Feb 15, 2022
Notes: Outside Medical at Howard University Hospital (Dr. Kawas, ENT)
Handwritten yellow legal pad notes titled Outside Medical. Documents Howard University Hospital visit with Dr. Kawas (white man) and a second doctor (Black woman, name with a J). Confirms ear infection diagnosis cited in scan 011 grievance.
Open the record →Feb 14, 2022
Shane Jenkins — Mailroom response IGP #20220208-891 (stamps in envelope excuse)
DC DOC Informal Grievance response to IGP #20220208-891 by Mailroom responder A. Points, claiming the only mail returned was on 1/31/22 because of stamps inside the envelope, and that mail containing a flash drive will be forwarded to the Litigation Department for distribution.
Open the record →Feb 10, 2022
Formal IGP 22091885-795: solitary confinement definition & 22-hr lockdown
DCDOC Formal Grievance #22091885-795 escalating IGP #20220126-551. Nichols argues 22-hr-a-day lockdown meets Merriam-Webster definition of solitary confinement and violates constitutional rights. DOC response (Major Marr 3/9/22): all CDF housing units on 5 hours out-of-cell as of Feb 28, 2022; IGP was during modified medical stay-in-place (22:2).
Open the record →Feb 10, 2022
Formal IGP 22091885-797: haircut denial (escalates IGP 20220202-800)
DCDOC Inmate Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1 Att. D). Escalation of informal IGP #20220202-800. Nichols, fully vaccinated, denied haircut even though promised one for bond hearing; cites other C2B inmates getting haircuts in last 7 days. DOC response says wrong process — must use Barbershop request slip; prior to Feb 28, 2022 DOC only issued court-ordered haircuts.
Open the record →Feb 8, 2022
DOJ announces Matthew Jason Beddingfield arrest
DOJ’s February 8, 2022 arrest announcement and complaint-stage summary. The release expressly states that the complaint is an allegation.
Open the record →Feb 7, 2022
Feb 7 incident notes: C2B meeting with Mar/Bruce/Sulladeen (p.1)
Ryan's personal notes documenting a Feb 7 incident at DC DOC where J6 detainees in C2B addressed 6-7 issues with LT Bruce and requested a meeting with the director. Lists chain of command: LT Bruce, Capt, Major Marr, Officer Sulladeen, CPL Armstrong, Mr Burris (Head of Security). Notes detainees declared non-combative and peacefully assembled; officer Sulladeen acknowledged issues were legitimate.
Open the record →Feb 7, 2022
Feb 7 incident notes: locked-down/solitary aftermath (p.2)
Ryan's page 2 of Feb 7 incident notes: Mr Burris promised to handle it, detainees stepped back into cells and were locked down rest of day in solitary confinement. Notes inmates above are on lighter lockdown due to school GED program even though they are convicted. Detainees expressed which rights had been violated; told LT Bruce 22/2 lockdown was affecting them mentally.
Open the record →Feb 5, 2022
IGP 2/5/22: ear infection medical neglect — Howard ENT confirmed scarring
Pink DCDOC Informal Resolution Form, 2/5/22. Chronicles ear-pain timeline: medical visit 11/8/21, IGP #22111183-794 on 11/15/21 (response 11/24/21 saw no signs, ENT to be scheduled), Howard University ENT visit 2/4/22 confirming white spots and scarring on eardrums from a recent ear infection — directly contradicting prior DOC medical response. Likely the IGP #20220208-914 referenced by scan 011.
Open the record →Feb 5, 2022
IGP #20220210-961 — Shane Jenkins informal grievance, barber/haircut (2/5/22)
DCDOC Informal Grievance Form (Response ID 161599, IGP #20220210-961) filed by Shane Jenkins (DCDC #377186, C2B) on 2-5-22 requesting haircut. Personal Hygiene category; offender listed as Barber shop.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Feb 3, 2022
Conditions log — DC DOC Issues page 4, Jan 15 to Feb 3 (slurs, Lt Salvador, shakedowns)
Page 4: Lt White, room flooding from next-door toilet, Lt Salvador never returning grievance form, Officer Scott's racial/sexual slur incident 1/20, racial harassment from Officer Allen 1/24 ('only reason you're acting like this is because you're in here with these cracker-ass white motherf*****s'), daily shakedowns, Major Tally ignores Shane on grievances.
Open the record →Feb 3, 2022
Shane Jenkins — Step 1 Informal Grievance vs. Mailroom Officer Hampton (IGP #20220208-891)
DC DOC Step 1 Informal Resolution form filed by Shane Jenkins #377186, Unit C2b, complaining that on 1-30-22 he received a Notice of Disposition stating his legal discovery flash drive had been returned to sender without being given to him or his lawyer. Names mailroom Officer Hampton.
Open the record →Feb 2, 2022
FBI Statement of Facts in United States v. Beddingfield
Twenty-eight-page probable-cause affidavit attested February 2, 2022. Its conduct descriptions and offense assertions are FBI allegations at the complaint stage, not independent findings.
Open the record →Feb 1, 2022
Jonathan Mellis Reply Supporting Detention Reconsideration — ECF No. 29
Defense reply disputing the government’s interpretation and renewing the request for release. Its interpretations are attributed defense advocacy. Native PDF: 5 pages, 232,660 bytes, PDF 1.7, unencrypted. SHA-256 abbdffd8331262e247fc7d111f2a456ecf374259b3af2fea7e7874a49289809f.
Open the record →Feb 1, 2022
Peter Stager — original Informal Grievance Form IGP #20220201-685 (2/1/22, PREA allegation)
Original Informal Grievance Form (Response ID 160504), submitted 2022-01-31 15:49 by Peter Stager (DCDC# 376784, Unit C2B). Hand-annotated "IGP# 20220201-685". RECEIVED stamp: FEB 01 2022. Department: Staff Treatment. Offender: "Female officer". Complaint: came in from rec, sat due to maintenance servicing shower stalls; guard yelled "I need to ask her permission to shower" (Stager: has been in facility since 03/08/21 and never had to ask permission); then "the guard stared at the men showering like they were desert. This peeping tom like behavior is creepy and not a issue out side of her. The other female gaurds dont behave like this." Signed: Peter Stager, 02/01/22.
Open the record →Feb 1, 2022
Inmate request form — 2/1/22 haircut request denied (barbering suspended for COVID)
Printed DC DOC Inmate Request Form (Response ID 160811) submitted 2/1/22 by Ryan Nichols asking for haircut & beard trim — fully vaccinated since 12/14, no haircut since arrival 3/9/21. Handwritten reply 2/2 McCain: 'Barbering services temporarily suspended due to COVID-19.'
Open the record →Jan 31, 2022
DC Jail Offender Management System mail log screenshot — Nichols Ryan, Jan 2022
Screenshot of Offender Management System for Windows v7.8.1 (DC Jail) showing mail log for Nichols, Ryan (DCDC# 376795). Alert: HIGH PROFILE/PROTECTIVE CUSTODY/SPECIAL HANDLING. Booking# 2021-02168, Booked 03/09/2021, Pretrial Maximum. Shows mail received/sent Jan 25-31, 2022 including Amazon Fulfillment, Bonne Nichols (mother, Longview TX), Teresa Sponaugle, J.C. (Albany NY), Lisa Bennett, Anika Waters, Ms. Julianne Eriksen, Jackie L Brown, postcards from "No Name".
Open the record →Jan 29, 2022
IGP Complaint — Ryan Nichols re phone outages blocking attorney communication (6th Amendment)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) on 1/29/22 alleging 6th Amendment violation: phones down 7 days since 1/22/22, unable to communicate with attorney or family during ongoing court case and active motions.
Open the record →Jan 24, 2022
IGP Complaint — Shane Jenkins witness statement re Cpl. Allen threatening Krash Kelly
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Shane L. Jenkins (DCDC# 377186, Unit C2B) on 1-24-22 as witness statement for Krash Kelly regarding Corporal Allen physically threatening Kelly during incident at noon.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2022
IGP Complaint — Ryan Nichols re rotten eggs dinner tray 1/22/22
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) on 1/22/22 regarding food service: dinner trays contained literally rotten eggs as main source of food. Sgt. Franklin came to inspect and left with sample tray.
Open the record →Jan 21, 2022
Transcribed Interview of James Ray Epps, Sr. — January 21, 2022
Ninety-seven-page transcribed interview released as a supporting material of the House Select Committee. It preserves Epps’s firsthand account and denials concerning government employment or direction.
Open the record →Jan 19, 2022
Incident statement — 1/19/22 C2B detail dispute & threats (page 1)
Handwritten incident statement: between 11am-12pm an officer (not Cpl Austin) working C2B told Ryan he was not on detail despite being on it since April 16, 2021; refused grievance, threatened him with the hole when he yelled for a grievance. Cpl Austin remained respectful.
Open the record →Jan 19, 2022
Incident statement — 1/19/22 LT Saunders never returned grievance (page 2)
Continuation of 1/19/22 incident statement: still no grievance form at 1:30, officers tap on cell window to antagonize him while in bed, LT Saunders never returned with promised grievance form.
Open the record →Jan 15, 2022
Emergency Grievance Appeal to Deputy Director — Ryan Nichols re unanswered grievances about nail clippers
DC DOC Appeal-Deputy Director Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment G) by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) dated 1/15/22, IGP# 22098746-049. Marked Emergency Grievance, stamped RECEIVED Feb 22 2022. Documents pattern of unanswered paper and tablet grievances exceeding policy response time. No nail clippers since end of November despite multiple requests. Names Lt. C. Munoz (Jan 5 2022), Cpl. Farrendoni (1/12/22 2:50pm), Major Talley (1/13/22 9:00pm). Side note: nails ripping/tearing off, fingers in pain, no clippers — also tea bags missing.
Open the record →Jan 15, 2022
Denial of Inmate IGP — Ryan Nichols 1/15/22 (Grievance 22092746-049 denied as duplicate)
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment B) for Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, CTF/C2B), IGP# 22092746-049, dated 1/15/22, received and returned 2/22/22. Denied because issue is addressed in another Grievance — 20220202-800. Signed by IGP Coordinator T. Campbell.
Open the record →Jan 15, 2022
Handwritten case strategy notes — Misc, Guards, Solitary, Media (items 7-11)
Handwritten lined notebook page with numbered list items 7-11 covering case strategy: Final Call, Informants motion, Media motion, Mike Pence, PTSD triggers (Boyland/Whito et al.), Guards (need names/badge numbers/descriptions/background), Solitary lockdowns in pod/SHU/elsewhere, Media infiltration (NPR, Randy Ireland, Feds), Camera situation including body cams.
Open the record →Jan 15, 2022
Emergency Grievance Appeal to Deputy Director (pink carbon copy) — Ryan Nichols re nail clippers 1/15/22
Pink carbon copy of the Emergency Grievance Appeal to Deputy Director (PP 4030.1 Attachment G) by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) dated 1/15/22, same content as scan j6s17-006. Documents unanswered grievances about nail clippers; names Lt. C. Munoz, Cpl. Farrendoni, Major Talley. Inmate copy retained by Ryan.
Open the record →Jan 15, 2022
IGP Receipt — Ryan Nichols #22009746-049 Operations/Non-grievable
DC DOC Crystal Report IGP receipt for Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Booking# 2021-02168, CTF C2B-10). IGP/IRC dated 2/20/22 (filed late Jan/early Feb), Number 22009746-049, subject Operations/Non-grievable. Received by staff T. Campbell.
Open the record →Jan 14, 2022
Shane Jenkins — Step 1 Informal Grievance: no nail clippers since Nov (IGP #22092796-165)
DC DOC Step 1 Informal Resolution form by Shane Jenkins #377186, Unit C2b, complaining that the pod has had no toe/finger nail clippers since late November — describing it as inhumane, cruel and unusual, and naming both DC DOC administration and the federal Bureau of Prisons as responsible for the neglect. Names Officer Talley at top.
Open the record →Jan 13, 2022
Conditions log — DC DOC Issues page 3, Jan 10-13 (Ms Hubbard 'inhumane' witnessed by Lang/Jenkins)
Page 3: 1/10/22 Ms Hubbard says 24-hour cell confinement is inhumane and lets Jake Lang out — witnessed and signed by Ryan Nichols, Shane Jenkins, Jake Lang. Weekly COVID test consequences, Major Tally arrival, no nail clippers in 2 months.
Open the record →Jan 12, 2022
D.C. Circuit affirms Edward Lang pretrial-detention ruling
The D.C. Circuit affirmed the district court’s denial of pretrial release. The ruling addressed detention, not guilt on the pending charges.
Open the record →Jan 12, 2022
First superseding indictment in United States v. Kuehne et al.
ECF 132, filed January 12, 2022. Records accusation-stage counts against Felicia Konold and co-defendants; an indictment is not a finding of guilt.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Jan 11, 2022
IGP #20220105-069 — DOC response to Shane Jenkins lockdown grievance (1/11/22)
DCDOC Informal Grievance Tablet Submission Response for Shane Jenkins (DCDC #377186, C2B) IGP #20220105-069 re lockdown. DOC justifies restrictions citing DOC/DOH mandates to slow Covid-19 spread.
Open the record →Jan 10, 2022
Conditions log — DC DOC Issues page 2, Jan 6-10 (Biden lockdown, sick-call denials)
Page 2 of conditions log: 1/6/22 full lockdown imposed at 12:50pm right after President Biden's anniversary speech; lockdown undermined by 2pm commissary release; mental-health and mail grievances; sick-call slips withheld by staff.
Open the record →Jan 8, 2022
IGP Complaint — Ryan Nichols re undelivered books and mail from wife and attorney
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) on 1/8/22 regarding undelivered mail/books since Dec 27, 2021. Mail from his wife and attorney sent in November and December never made it to him. Communications department complaint.
Open the record →Jan 8, 2022
IGP Complaint w/ DOC Response — Ryan Nichols re mail (received books per mail log)
DC DOC IGP Form same as scan 008 — Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) 1/8/22 re undelivered mail/books since Dec 27 2021, but THIS copy has the DOC response from A. Poines (Mailroom, COVID-19 Manager) dated 2/3/22: per mail log, books were received on 1/31/22 with two entries noted; mail log attached. IGP# 2027C136-550 received Jan 26. Coordinator signed 2/3/2022.
Open the record →Jan 7, 2022
Government Opposition to Jonathan Mellis Detention Motion — ECF No. 28
Government filing opposing reconsideration of detention. Its descriptions and characterizations are prosecutorial advocacy except where separately established by a court ruling or plea record. Native PDF: 19 pages, 400,699 bytes, PDF 1.6, unencrypted. SHA-256 68f4cf38038c0fd03a73645764a979637711f93818eb4d9b9ef0784c0b7ac5f2.
Open the record →Jan 7, 2022
IGP Complaint — Ryan Nichols re mental health, denied haircut/shave/visits/religious services since 3/4/2021
DC DOC IGP Form by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) 1/7/22 on Personal Hygiene/Health Care/Communications/Religious Services. IGP# 22020126-551, stamped received Jan 26 2022. About state of his mental health being affected by DC DOC policies as pre-trial detainee. No haircut/shave since arrival March 4, 2021 even though all requirements met. Denied family visits, attorney visits, religious services, banished to solitary confinement despite being fully vaccinated. DOC response 2/8/2022 by M. May references fully vaccinated, modified medical stay-in-place policy, all services approved. Refers to history of housing pre-trial detainees per current modified unit movement, 2 hours out of cell per DOC COVID protocols.
Open the record →Jan 7, 2022
IGP Complaint (pink carbon copy) — Ryan Nichols mental health/haircut/visits 1/7/22
Pink inmate carbon copy of IGP complaint identical to scan j6s17-010 — Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) 1/7/22 about mental health affected by DC DOC policies: no haircut/shave since March 4 2021, denied family/attorney visits, religious services, banished to solitary despite being fully vaccinated. No DOC response on this copy (it was retained by inmate).
Open the record →Jan 5, 2022
Mitchell Paul Vukich sentencing record
Published sentencing record reporting the January 5, 2022 sentence: 30 days’ incarceration, $500 restitution, and a $10 special assessment.
Open the record →Jan 5, 2022
Conditions log — DC DOC Issues page 1, Dec 31 to Jan 5 (COVID, bathroom denial)
Dated DC DOC Issues log opens with Dec 31 COVID-testing dispute with Meena Kumar, multiple confirmed positive officers (Cpl Hubbard, Cpl Koge) and no inmate testing, plus Officer Menyongai denying bathroom/shower access on Jan 2.
Open the record →Jan 4, 2022
Brian P. McCreary — Government Sentencing Memorandum
Twenty-eight-page government sentencing memorandum describing its requested sentence and its assessment of mitigating and aggravating facts.
Open the record →Jan 3, 2022
Frank Rocco Giustino — DOJ Complaint Endpoint
The DOJ Capitol Breach archive identifies this as the complaint filed in Giustino’s case. The canonical endpoint is preserved, but the native PDF could not be downloaded because the capture runtime could not resolve justice.gov. Complaint-stage assertions remain government allegations pending native review.
Open the record →Jan 3, 2022
Frank Rocco Giustino — DOJ Statement of Facts Endpoint
The DOJ Capitol Breach archive identifies this as the statement-of-facts source for Giustino’s complaint-stage case. The canonical endpoint is preserved, but native PDF capture failed. Government assertions are not treated as independent findings.
Open the record →Jan 2, 2022
IGP Complaint w/ DOC Response — Ryan Nichols re Cpl. Menyongai (counseled by K. White 2/2/22)
DC DOC IGP Form (white original) by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C-2B) 1/2/22 re Officer/Corporal Menyongai locking inmates out of cells/bathroom 1/2/22 9:30 PM. IGP# 22020126-549, stamped received January. DOC response by K. White 2/2/22 confirms Cpl. Menyongai counseled on importance of opening cells and giving inmates time before lockdown. Inmate Grievance Coordinator signed 2/3/2022. Contrasts with j6s17-013 (pink carbon copy with no response).
Open the record →Jan 2, 2022
IGP Complaint — Ryan Nichols re Officer Menyongai locking out from cell/bathroom for 2 hours
DC DOC IGP Form by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, C2B) 1/2/22 about Officer Menyongai. Personal Hygiene/Staff Treatment/Other. At 9:30 PM on 1/2/22 officer locked all doors when inmates came out, refused to let them back into cells until 10pm. Denied use of restroom for entire 2 hours, almost peeing on self with bladder pain, did not get to shower. Pink carbon copy.
Open the record →Jan 1, 2022
Ryan in the DC Jail
Photograph of Ryan Nichols inside the DC Jail during pretrial detention.
Open the record →Dec 31, 2021
IGP #20220202-799 — Cpl Koge COVID exposure, with Marr HIPAA response (12/31/21)
White copy of IGP Informal Resolution Complaint #20220202-799 filed by Ryan Nichols (12/31/21) on COVID-positive Cpl Koge exposure. Includes Major Marr response (2/7/22) invoking HIPAA and claiming masks/testing followed CDC/DC Health.
Open the record →Dec 31, 2021
IGP Complaint — Cpl. Koge COVID exposure, jail refused tests (12/31/21)
Inmate (pink) copy of IGP Informal Complaint by Ryan Nichols (12/31/21) reporting that Cpl. Koge worked shifts on his unit while COVID-positive, that 10-15 inmates have symptoms, and that the jail refused to test/inform him despite confirmed exposure. Health Care / Other.
Open the record →Dec 31, 2021
IGP Informal Complaint — multiple unanswered grievances since Sept 18 incident (12/31/21)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) on 12/31/21, complaining that multiple electronically-filed grievances dating back to the Sept 18 incident have gone unanswered during the lockdown.
Open the record →Dec 31, 2021
IGP Informal Resolution Complaint — nail clippers/haircut denial (12/31/21)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form #20220202-800 filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) on 12/31/21 regarding denial of nail clippers and haircut for vaccinated inmates. DOC response by Marr dated 2/7/22.
Open the record →Dec 31, 2021
Jonathan Mellis Motion to Reconsider Pretrial Detention — ECF No. 27
Defense motion seeking release pending trial. Its descriptions and comparisons are defense advocacy, not independent archive findings. Native PDF: 11 pages, 211,321 bytes, PDF 1.7, unencrypted. SHA-256 cb4c84b1345b10f6986b1c1dee1b28ddd9b1860e06bc155f0508b7de38c08539.
Open the record →Dec 31, 2021
IGP #20220105-069 — Shane Jenkins informal grievance, lockdown/cell time (12/31/21)
DCDOC Informal Grievance Form (Response ID 154226, IGP #20220105-069) by Shane Jenkins (DCDC #377186, C2B) protesting administrative lockdown limiting inmates to 2 hours out of cell per day due to omicron mandate from Mayor Bowser.
Open the record →Dec 30, 2021
Electronic Informal Grievance #20220105-053 — Cabbagestalk/Palmer COVID outbreak (typed, 12/30/21)
Typed electronic version of the Informal Grievance Form submission by Ryan Nichols on 12/30/21 11:04 PM (Response ID 154119, IGP #20220105-053). Documents the December 19-25 COVID outbreak in DC DOC, names Officer Cabbagestalk as the COVID-positive officer, and names inmate Robert Palmer as confirmed COVID-positive. Received Jan 5 2022; completed 1/12/22.
Open the record →Dec 30, 2021
Electronic Informal Grievance #20220105-053 page 2 — "mental torture" closing (12/30/21)
Page 2 (continuation) of the typed electronic Informal Grievance #20220105-053 by Ryan Nichols (12/30/21). Continues from j6s18-011, describing gross medical negligence, fear of cover-ups, and characterizes 22+ hour solitary confinement as "mental torture." Completed 1/12/22.
Open the record →Dec 30, 2021
IGP #20220121-361 — Cabbagestalk COVID-positive officer, C-2B outbreak (12/30/21)
DC DOC IGP Informal Resolution Complaint #20220121-361 filed by Ryan Nichols on 12/30/21. Documents the Dec 19-25 COVID outbreak, lockdown to 22-2 solitary conditions, no testing, and names Officer Cabbagestalk as the COVID-positive officer who worked the C-2B unit. Marr signed see-attached response 1/27/22.
Open the record →Dec 30, 2021
DC DOC COVID-19 Omicron memo (Dec 2021) annotated by Ryan Nichols — 22 & 2 lockdown trigger
Typed memo from DC Department of Corrections announcing 117 COVID-19 positive cases tied to Omicron variant and a modified stay-in-place: end of social visits, virtual programming, reduced recreation at CDF and CTF, vaccine/booster push, contact legal visits suspended in favor of unscheduled non-contact and virtual legal visits, mandatory 14-day intake quarantine. Bottom handwritten annotation by Ryan Nichols (Detainee #376795), dated 12/30/21: "This was given to us the day before 22 & 2 lockdown started at DC DOC in December." Found in McHugh’s folder.
Open the record →Dec 29, 2021
Sean McHugh — letter to Joe McBride (12-29-21) re: Jacob TDS, John Pierce, 92-115mo plea offer
Dated 12/29/21 letter from Sean McHugh to attorney Joseph McBride characterizing public defender Maria Jacob as his "public prosecutor not my public defender." Says Jacob would only consider a "public authority" defense to blame Trump for January 6; rejected the Declaration of Independence as a legal document; encouraged him to take a 92-115 month plea on Assault with a Deadly Weapon (federal officer) because she was "afraid they might use the terror enhancement" for a window-breaking charge. Notes he was charged with assault despite no victim identification or weapon found; the only alleged victim looks like an MPD officer, not a federal officer. The one motion Jacob filed sought investigation into Trump ("TDS — Trump Derangement Syndrome") and omitted his requested Comms between Pelosi, Schumer, Capitol Police, MPD, National Guard & Secret Service in days leading up to and on Jan 6th. Was thrilled when John Pierce took his case so he could fire Jacob.
Open the record →Dec 29, 2021
Sean McHugh — pro se IAC motion (p.5, 12-29-21) re: emails to judge, no defense
Page 5 of pro se IAC motion, dated 12/29/21. Items 15-16: (15) his girlfriend sent Judge Bates emails between him and Maria Jacob; Jacob was upset only because it exposed her, alleging breach of attorney-client privilege "according to Maria" — "We have more emails"; (16) Jacob said "defense of another party is an argument for trial and not to get me out" and that his mother is not a good witness. McHugh writes: "I have NO Defense with Maria as of 12/29/21."
Open the record →Dec 29, 2021
Sean McHugh — letter to atty Joe McBride re: counsel attacking McBride credibility
Handwritten letter from Sean McHugh to attorney Joseph McBride dated 12-29-21, reporting that his appointed counsel Maria Jacob and co-counsel Ms. Schroff (a "terrorist lawyer from NY") have told him McBride is "not credible" and "reckless," and warning that he has a story he plans to publish on Gateway Pundit to support his son financially.
Open the record →Dec 28, 2021
Sean McHugh — pro se IAC motion (p.4, 12-28-21) re: Judge Bates, breakout room, Beattie article
Page 4 of pro se IAC motion, dated 12/28/21. Items 11-14: (11) at last court date Judge Bates would not let him explain why Maria Jacob was ineffective; counsel later lied in a breakout room about the topic being jail/discovery; (12) Jacob said his mother wouldn’t be a good witness because prosecution would call her biased; (13) Jacob has no defense theory, refuses critical discovery, won’t challenge the DA; (14) Jacob said she represents him not all J6ers, so the Darren Beattie / Revolver entrapment-and-lack-of-security defense is "out of the question."
Open the record →Dec 24, 2021
Conditions log — Tablet Grievances Submitted (12/23, 12/24 — 5/6/8/14th Amend, solitary)
Short log of two tablet (electronic) grievances Ryan submitted re: lockdown — 12/23 cites 5th, 6th, 8th, 14th Amendment due-process violations; 12/24 adds Supreme Court solitary confinement / torture case law.
Open the record →Dec 21, 2021
Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr. — Judgment, ECF No. 59
Signed criminal judgment filed December 21, 2021, reflecting the sentence imposed December 14. It records a conviction on Count One only, 28 months' imprisonment with credit for time served, 36 months of supervised release, a $100 assessment, and dismissal of all remaining counts on the government's motion.
Open the record →Dec 21, 2021
Government Opposition to Jensen Bond Reconsideration — ECF No. 55
Government response opposing renewed pretrial release after the September 2021 bond revocation. Its characterizations remain attributed to the prosecution.
Open the record →Dec 20, 2021
Judge Hogan on the record: Ryan Nichols' due process rights were violated
Transcript page from Ryan Nichols' December 20, 2021 second bond hearing before Hon. Thomas F. Hogan. The Judge acknowledges 22-23 hour/day cell retention as "terrible, confining, and difficult" and accepts defense counsel's argument that Ryan's due-process rights were violated — "that should be another basis for his release." On the same page, attorney Joseph McBride lays out retaliation: the DC Jail confiscated Ryan's discovery and revoked his laptop access immediately after he raised conditions of confinement in his November 1 papers. Despite this on-record admission, bond was again denied.
Open the record →Dec 20, 2021
United States v. Caldwell — 581 F. Supp. 3d 1
Published December 20, 2021 opinion in the shared Oath Keepers prosecution. The opinion identifies John L. Machado as counsel for Sandra Ruth Parker and addresses pretrial legal issues; it is not a verdict or sentencing record.
Open the record →Dec 17, 2021
Julian Khater And Tanios Transcripts
Julian Khater And Tanios Transcripts — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-265), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Dec 15, 2021
DCDOC Tablet Submission Response — IGP #20220105-053 RESOLVED (Outlaw, 1/11/22)
DCDOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form — Tablet Submission Response for Ryan Nichols' COVID/Cabbagestalk grievance #20220105-053 (j6s18-011/012). Responder Outlaw / Manager COVID-19 dated 1/11/2022 states the resident tested negative on 12/31/21 and 1/5/22, asymptomatic, temperature checks continuing. "GRIEVANCE RESOLVED." IGP coord signed 1/19/22.
Open the record →Dec 15, 2021
DC DOC memo — Major Marr response to Grievance #20220121-361 (COVID precautions, 1/27/22)
Official DC DOC memorandum from Major Sheila Marr to Inmate Ryan Nichols dated 1/27/22, responding to Grievance #20220121-361 with the agency boilerplate on COVID-19 precautions (PPE, two-hour wipe-downs, cleaning crew, Modified Medical Stay in Place). Underlying grievance dates from December 2021.
Open the record →Dec 14, 2021
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form #22112144-412 (issue duplicated in #22112074-230, 12/14/21)
Official DC DOC "Denial of Inmate IGP Form" (PP 4030.1 Attachment B) returning grievance #22112144-412 to Ryan Nichols unresolved. Coordinator T. Campbell marks reason as the issue already addressed in grievance #22112074-230. Date IGP 12/07/2021, received 12/08/2021, returned 12/14/2021.
Open the record →Dec 14, 2021
DOJ Sentencing Release — Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr.
Official U.S. Attorney's Office release dated December 14, 2021. It reports Meredith's late January 6 arrival, January 7 arrest, September 10 guilty plea, and 28-month sentence. Government descriptions are attributed to DOJ.
Open the record →Dec 14, 2021
Shane Jenkins — Case Mgmt Request for haircut + nail clippers (Dec 2021)
DC DOC Case Management Inmate Request Form by Shane Jenkins #377186 (C2-B-Level 57, Cell 4) requesting a response from the barbershop for a haircut and noting no toenail/fingernail clippers since last week of November. Response: Haircare services suspended due to COVID until further notice; submit request for nail clippers in barbershop folder. Annotated with informal and formal grievance timestamps.
Open the record →Dec 14, 2021
1 6 Dc Jail Deputy Warden Deletes Twitter After Vulgar Anti Trump Tweets Exposed
1 6 Dc Jail Deputy Warden Deletes Twitter After Vulgar Anti Trump Tweets Exposed — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-521), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Dec 14, 2021
Alex Harkrider Character Letter
Alex Harkrider Character Letter — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-289), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Dec 14, 2021
Alex Harkrider Character Letter
Alex Harkrider Character Letter — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-282), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Dec 14, 2021
Bonnie Nichols Affidavit
Bonnie Nichols Affidavit — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-283), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Dec 14, 2021
Mtg Unusually Cruel An Eyewitness Report From The Dc Jail
Mtg Unusually Cruel An Eyewitness Report From The Dc Jail — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-259), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Dec 14, 2021
Mtg Unusually Cruel An Eyewitness Report From The Dc Jail
Mtg Unusually Cruel An Eyewitness Report From The Dc Jail — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-522), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Dec 14, 2021
Red Face 45 Article
Red Face 45 Article — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-206), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Dec 14, 2021
Ryan Nichols Biography By Bonnie Nichols 2
Ryan Nichols Biography By Bonnie Nichols 2 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-288), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Dec 9, 2021
Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr. — Defense Sentencing Memorandum, ECF No. 56
Defense sentencing memorandum filed December 9, 2021. It presents mitigation, family and mental-health history, defense arguments concerning intent, and a request for a lower sentence. These are defense advocacy and attributed mitigation, not independent archive findings.
Open the record →Dec 7, 2021
Electronic Informal Grievance #22112144-412 — denied 2nd vaccine, Dec 20 bond hearing (12/07/21)
Typed electronic version of the vaccine denial Informal Grievance Form (Response ID 140283, IGP #22112144-412) submitted by Ryan Nichols on 12/07/21 10:44 PM. Adds key context: family from Texas planned to travel for the upcoming Dec 20th bond hearing he needs to be presentable for. Received Dec 08 2021.
Open the record →Dec 7, 2021
IGP — denied second COVID vaccine dose, court/family/religious access blocked (12/07/21)
Inmate (pink) copy of DC DOC Informal Resolution Complaint by Ryan Nichols dated 12/07/21 documenting that DC DOC denied him his second COVID vaccine dose (due 12/01/21), even though he took the first shot only to comply with the court and access family visits, haircut/shave, and religious services.
Open the record →Dec 7, 2021
IGP #22112104-332 — 2nd vaccine denial RESOLVED, COVID-19 manager response (12/13/21)
White copy of DC DOC Informal Resolution Complaint #22112104-332 (vaccine denial) by Ryan Nichols, dated 12/07/21, received 12/09/21, completed 12/13/21. DOC response from COVID-19 manager: scheduled for second dose within coming week — "GRIEVANCE RESOLVED."
Open the record →Dec 7, 2021
Electronic Informal Grievance #22112144-412 page 2 — Nichols signature (12/07/21)
Page 2 of typed Informal Grievance #22112144-412 (vaccine denial). Continues family-from-Texas point about Dec 20 bond hearing — first time seeing them all year — and signoff by Ryan Nichols 12/07/21.
Open the record →Dec 6, 2021
Jensen Motion to Reconsider Bond Revocation — ECF No. 54
Defense motion acknowledging internet-related release-condition violations and asking the court to return Jensen to home detention.
Open the record →Dec 3, 2021
Transcript of December 3, 2021 status conference in United States v. Hostetter
Official-court-reporter transcript of the status conference at which six defendants were arraigned on the December 1, 2021 superseding indictment. Felipe Antonio “Tony” Martinez’s counsel entered a not-guilty plea, waived formal reading and did not object to a 60-day continuance. The indictment’s charges were accusations at that stage, not findings.
Open the record →Dec 2, 2021
Inmate request form — 12/2/21 haircut & 2nd COVID shot before 12/20 hearing
Printed DC DOC Case Management Inmate Request Form (Response ID 138708) submitted 12/2/21 by Ryan Nichols, DCDC# 376795, C2-B Level 57 cell 10: requests haircut and second COVID shot before Dec 20 bond hearing. Handwritten note: 12/3 request sent — Davies.
Open the record →Dec 1, 2021
Bond Hearing Transcript Excerpt — Judge Hogan acknowledges due process violation (Dec 2021)
Transcript page from the December 2021 bond hearing in U.S. v. Nichols. U.S. District Judge Thomas F. Hogan, on the record, agreed that 22-23 hours of cell confinement is "terrible" and stated: "I accept your argument that his due process rights were violated and that should be another basis for his release." Defense counsel Joseph McBride then raises Sixth Amendment violations and jail retaliation.
Open the record →Nov 30, 2021
Scott Fairlamb — D.C. Circuit Appeal Docket No. 21-3083
Public docket listing for Fairlamb’s direct appeal from D.D.C. case No. 1:21-cr-00120-RCL-1.
Open the record →Nov 25, 2021
Andrew Roman Carvajal — Sedition Hunters Identification and Image Source Lead
A third-party identification page naming Andrew Roman Carvajal as Insider #1157 and displaying multiple January 6 images. The page is preserved as an identity and photograph-source lead; original image provenance and reuse rights remain unverified.
Open the record →Nov 23, 2021
DCDOC Tablet Submission Response — IGP #22111173-720 ear meds grievance resolved (12/3/21)
DCDOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form Tablet Submission Response to IGP #22111173-720 (Ryan Nichols, ear/sinus complaint) dated DOC Response 11/23/2021, stamps RECEIVED 11/18/2021 and COMPLETED 12/3/2021; grievance marked resolved with Sudafed delivery and follow-up.
Open the record →Nov 22, 2021
Adam Johnson Plea Agreement — November 22, 2021
Official DOJ-linked plea agreement associated with Johnson’s guilty plea to count one of the information. Native binary capture remains pending.
Open the record →Nov 22, 2021
Adam Johnson Statement of Offense — November 22, 2021
Official ten-page statement-of-offense PDF filed as ECF No. 39 in case No. 1:21-cr-00648-RBW. Full binary preservation and claim-level extraction remain pending.
Open the record →Nov 22, 2021
Denial of Inmate IGP Form #22111223-848 by T. Campbell (11/22/21)
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment B Denial of IGP Form returning Ryan Nichols' grievance #22111223-848 dated 11/17/2021 on grounds it appears to be filed on behalf of a group; signed by IGP Coordinator T. Campbell on 11/22/2021.
Open the record →Nov 22, 2021
Denial of Inmate IGP Form #22111223-887 — Lt. Moore OC spray grievance returned by T. Campbell (11/22/21)
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment B Denial of IGP Form returning Ryan Nichols' grievance #22111223-887 (Lt. Moore OC spray attack on C-2B pod, 11/11/21) on grounds it appears to be on behalf of a group; signed by IGP Coordinator T. Campbell on 11/22/2021.
Open the record →Nov 22, 2021
Denial of Inmate IGP Form #22111223-829 by T. Campbell (11/22/21)
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Attachment B Denial of IGP Form returning Ryan Nichols' grievance #22111223-829 dated 11/17/2021 on grounds it appears to be on behalf of a group; signed by IGP Coordinator T. Campbell on 11/22/2021 (companion denial to the parallel pink form 848).
Open the record →Nov 19, 2021
Ryan Nichols handwritten note re: Trump impeachment video and GTL pricing
Handwritten note by Ryan Nichols dated Nov 19, 2021 alleging Trump impeachment video was edited to cut out Rosanne Boyland lying there, and that GTL is overcharging families for texts.
Open the record →Nov 17, 2021
IGP Informal Resolution Complaint vs Officer J. Johnson (11/17/21)
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form filed by Ryan Nichols (DCDC #376795, unit C-2B) against Officer J. Johnson alleging racist remarks and discrimination on staff treatment.
Open the record →Nov 17, 2021
Informal Grievance Form #135251 (IGP #22111223-848) Officer J. Johnson racial discrimination (11/17/21)
Typed Informal Grievance Form Response ID 135251 / IGP #22111223-848 submitted by Ryan Nichols 11/17/2021 02:43 PM detailing racial discrimination, intimidation and verbal abuse by Officer J. Johnson on C-2B pod. Stamped RECEIVED Nov 18 2021.
Open the record →Nov 17, 2021
Informal Grievance Form #135251 page 2 — witness list incl. Jon Mellis, Doug Jensen, Brandon Fellows (11/17/21)
Page 2 of Ryan Nichols' Informal Grievance #135251/IGP #22111223-848 dated 11/17/21 — cites Inmate Handbook page 1 number 8 non-discrimination clause, references unresolved 9/18/21 incident, lists J6 co-detainee witnesses, and requests copy for attorney Joseph McBride.
Open the record →Nov 17, 2021
Jacob Chansley — DOJ Sentencing Record
Primary government sentencing record reporting 41 months imprisonment, three years supervised release, and $2,000 restitution.
Open the record →Nov 17, 2021
Yellow IGP #22111223-829 vs Officer J. Johnson — denied Non-Grievable by TCAM (11/22/21)
Yellow inmate copy of DC DOC PP 4030.1 Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form, IGP # 22111223-829 (companion to 848), submitted by Ryan Nichols 11/17/21 against Officer J. Johnson; DOC response handwritten Non-Grievable, See Attached by responder TCAM (PCM dept) dated 11/22/21.
Open the record →Nov 16, 2021
DC DOC Work Performance Rating — Ryan Nichols head detail (Nov 2021)
DC Department of Corrections Inmate Work Performance Rating for Ryan Nichols, evaluation period November 2021, position Head Detail. Rated Excellent across Quality, Quantity, Initiative, Dependability, and Outstanding for Response to Supervision. Recommended for promotion/pay raise.
Open the record →Nov 15, 2021
IGP #22111183-794 ear infection meds — Grievance Resolved by DOC (DOC response 12/6/21)
DC DOC PP 4030.1 Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint #22111183-794 by Ryan Nichols dated 11/15/21 re ear infection denied meds; DOC RESPONSE filled in handwriting 12/6/2021 noting medication delivered 11/16/21, chronic care appointment with ENT referral, no signs of infection, grievance resolved. Stamps RECEIVED 11/18/21 and COMPLETED 12/6/2021.
Open the record →Nov 15, 2021
IGP Informal Resolution Complaint — Medical/ear infection denied meds (11/15/21)
Pink DC DOC PP 4030.1 Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint filed by Ryan Nichols 11/15/21 over Health Care issue: prescribed ear infection medication never delivered despite multiple requests to the medical Nurse/Dr.
Open the record →Nov 14, 2021
Daniel Caldwell witness statement re DC DOC (p.2, Nov 14 2021)
Caldwell page 2 dated Nov 14 2021: pepper-spray incident in confined space, failed to follow protocol, denied oxygen, medical refused vitals; Nov 15 fainted, ER at GW Univ told he was suffering from Post Concussion Syndrome ignored; Nov 11 attacking & unanswered. Broken grievance systems, well-documented within US Marshall Services; political prisoners with 0 rights, doubts Red Cross would help.
Open the record →Nov 12, 2021
DOJ Plea Record for Lonnie Leroy Coffman
Official DOJ release confirming Coffman’s November 12, 2021 guilty plea to two federal destructive-device registration counts and one D.C. pistol-license count across the D.C. case and a transferred Alabama case.
Open the record →Nov 12, 2021
Informal Grievance Form #133853 (IGP #22111173-720) — DC DOC Medical denied ear meds (11/12/21)
Electronic Informal Grievance Response ID 133853 / IGP #22111173-720 submitted by Ryan Nichols 11/12/21 11:48 PM against DC DOC MEDICAL for failure to deliver prescribed ear infection pill; stamped RECEIVED Nov 15 2021 and Nov 18 2021, COMPLETED 12/3/2021.
Open the record →Nov 11, 2021
Informal Grievance #133394 (IGP #22111223-887) Lt. Moore OC spray attack on C-2B pod (11/11/21)
Electronic Informal Grievance Response ID 133394 / IGP #22111223-887 submitted by Ryan Nichols 11/11/21 02:46 PM detailing OC spray incident where Lt. Moore and another ranking officer indiscriminately sprayed C-2B pod while pursuing inmate Bryan Mock; names victims Lonnie Coffman and Dan Caldwell; stamped RECEIVED Nov 15 2021.
Open the record →Nov 10, 2021
Douglas Austin Jensen Superseding Indictment — ECF No. 50
Four-page superseding indictment filed November 10, 2021 listing seven charged counts. An indictment contains allegations and is not itself proof of guilt.
Open the record →Nov 10, 2021
Scott Fairlamb — DOJ Sentencing Record
Official DOJ release recording the November 10, 2021 sentence of 41 months’ imprisonment, three years of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution.
Open the record →Nov 10, 2021
United States v. Mellis — Superseding Indictment
Superseding indictment filed as ECF No. 25 in case 1:21-cr-00206-EGS. Charging language is attributed to the filing. Native PDF: 5 pages, 231,600 bytes, PDF 1.4, unencrypted. SHA-256 38660788f8160585a09a25039ec5460824c8d348afdeab66a58970cc970c0978.
Open the record →Nov 5, 2021
DOJ January 6 call logs for senior officials
Official seven-page DOJ Office of Information Policy FOIA release containing redacted January 6, 2021 call logs associated with Jeffrey A. Rosen, Richard P. Donoghue, John P. Moran, and additional senior-official lists. The packet records timing and duration, not call content, and OIP cautions that it could not independently verify its annotated caller identities.
Open the record →Nov 3, 2021
DCOL Family Medical Chart Summary — Ryan Nichols PTSD/Anxiety Diagnoses
DCOL Family Medical (805 Medical Circle Drive, Longview, TX 75605) Chart Summary, Print Date November 3, 2021. Patient: Ryan Nichols, DOB 12/06/1990, 110 Lacebark Ln, Longview, TX 75605, Insurance Blue Adv. Provider: Wendy Wilson APRN FNP-C. Documented Problems include PTSD (ICD-309.81/F43.10), Anxiety (ICD-300.00/F41.9), Vitamin D Deficiency, Hypothyroidism, Diverticulitis, Flank Pain, Pain in Thoracic Spine, Low Back Pain, Dermatitis, Polyarthralgia, Abnormal Thyroid Function. Medications: EpiPen, Sertraline 50mg, Levothyroxine. HIPAA disclosure approved for wife Bonnie, mom Patti Nichols, mother-in-law Lisa Chatham. Wife Bonnies number 832-364-8432. Report by Nellie Gruver.
Open the record →Nov 3, 2021
Video: Reps. Gohmert & Greene Denied Access to the DC Jail (EX-541)
Two sitting members of Congress — Reps. Louie Gohmert and Marjorie Taylor Greene — arrive at the DC jail to inspect the conditions J6 detainees were held in, and are turned away at the door. On video. Exhibit 541.
Open the record →Nov 3, 2021
Candice Thornton Construction Worker Fight 1 4
Candice Thornton Construction Worker Fight 1 4 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-284), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Nov 1, 2021
Patti Nichols Affidavit
Patti Nichols Affidavit — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-287), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Oct 26, 2021
Signed Witness Statement re Thomas Sibick PT 2 (10/26/21)
Part 2 of signed witness statement dated 10/26/21 by Billy Chrestman and Jon Mellis documenting further alleged inappropriate behavior by Thomas Sibick.
Open the record →Oct 26, 2021
Signed Witness Statement re Thomas Sibick PT 3 (10/26/21) - Racist Comments
Part 3 of signed witness statement dated 10/26/21 by Ryan Nichols, Ronnie Sandlin, and Nathaniel DeGrave documenting Thomas Sibick making racist remarks in C-2B pod.
Open the record →Oct 26, 2021
Signed Witness Statement re Thomas Sibick PT 4 (10/26/21) - Assault on Robert Morss
Part 4 of signed witness statement dated 10/26/21 by Ryan Nichols, Robert Morss, Scott Fairlamb, and Tim Hale documenting Thomas Sibick physically assaulting Robert Morss and predatory behavior.
Open the record →Oct 25, 2021
10 Emergency Motion To Bond Review For Michael Joseph Foy 3 10 2021
10 Emergency Motion To Bond Review For Michael Joseph Foy 3 10 2021 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-270), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Oct 25, 2021
12 Reply To Opposition To Motion By Michael Joseph Foy Re 10 Motion For Bond 3 1
12 Reply To Opposition To Motion By Michael Joseph Foy Re 10 Motion For Bond 3 1 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-271), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Oct 25, 2021
22 Motion For Release From Custody By Michael Joseph Foy 4 29 21
22 Motion For Release From Custody By Michael Joseph Foy 4 29 21 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-272), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Oct 25, 2021
24 Governments Opposition To The Defendants Motion For Reconsideration Of The De
24 Governments Opposition To The Defendants Motion For Reconsideration Of The De — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-264), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Oct 25, 2021
31 Reply To Opposition To Motion By Michael Joseph Foy 5 21 21
31 Reply To Opposition To Motion By Michael Joseph Foy 5 21 21 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-273), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Oct 25, 2021
40 Motion For Reconsideration Of Government S Request For Stay Of Release Order
40 Motion For Reconsideration Of Government S Request For Stay Of Release Order — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-274), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Oct 25, 2021
Government's Opposition to Motion for Reconsideration of Detention
Prosecution opposition to Ryan's motion for release pending trial.
Open the record →Oct 25, 2021
Jmd 21 08 16 Nichols Complaint Sign
Jmd 21 08 16 Nichols Complaint Sign — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-173), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Oct 25, 2021
Motion for Reconsideration of Detention Order
Defense motion asking the court to reconsider pretrial detention.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2021
Meeting With Jail Staff - 10/19/21 town hall, page 1
Notes from a 10/19/21 town hall meeting between J6 detainees and DC jail staff. Lists attendees including Debby Clark (case management), Ben Pellorin & Marvin Brown (Aramark), Shirley Smith (litigation), Annisica Point (mailroom), Captain Cobb, Sgt Franklin, Sgt Robinson, Officer Sorwanni. Shane Jenkins opened with prayer. Bryan Mock spoke about issues as pro se attorney; case manager Nesbitt refused to help with motions, phone lists; controversy over a Trump Won case management form.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2021
Meeting With Jail Staff page 2 - Kamala shirt, legal visits, family visits
Page 2 of jail staff town hall notes. Documents that on Sep 17, Ms Nesbitt wore a Kamala Harris For The People shirt into Pod C2B despite policy against political clothing. Inmates raised concerns about legal visit room shortages, video visitation only on CDF side, and Captain Cobb confirming non-contact visits would be made available.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2021
Meeting With Jail Staff page 3 - discovery laptops, haircuts, IRPs
Page 3 of jail town hall notes. Documents discovery laptop shortage (Shirley Smith of Litigation explained 14-day limits, Julian Khater only had 10 days, DOJ failed to provide laptops). No haircuts since March, eating mustache hair, broken nail clippers; IRPs not being responded to by jail.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2021
Meeting With Jail Staff page 4 - grievances, PREA, racial discrimination, CPL Hayes/Armstrong/Holmes
Page 4 of jail town hall notes. Documents extensive grievances filed by Pod C2B detainees: legal mail not mailed (Tim Hale), PREA violation grievance by Sean McHugh witnessed by Alan Byerly, racial discrimination by Ryan Nichols/Shane Jenkins/Jose Padilla. Names CPL Hayes (harassed Kash Kelly), CPL Armstrong (door-kicking incident), CPL Holmes (told detainees Shut The F up and F America when singing National Anthem), Scott Fairlamb confronted Hayes. Sgt Robinson, Lt Shoemake mentioned.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2021
Meeting With Jail Staff page 5 - CPL Holmes ERT incident, Sgt Robinson retaliation
Page 5 of jail town hall notes. Documents June 1-2 incident where CPL Holmes and 2-3 ERT members entered Scott Fairlamb's room threatening to beat his ass. Grievances filed by Ryan Nichols and others received no response or were intercepted by CPL Holmes himself. Notes Sgt Robinson brought CPL Holmes back into pod within 45-60 minutes of the morning meeting as a show of force. Officer Sorwanni called for supervision at noon, no response by 5:30pm.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2021
Meeting With Jail Staff page 6 - Aramark food, scurvy symptoms, white supremacist accusations
Page 6 of jail town hall notes. Documents Aramark food failures: pubic hairs in food, taste of cleaning supplies, dinner of bread/cheese/Oreo cookies, supply chain issues blamed. Inmates exhibiting scurvy symptoms - hair loss, scaly skin, rashes, hives. Mentions officers labeling them White Supremacist/Racist based on news coverage; CPL Hubbard mentioned at bottom.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2021
Meeting With Jail Staff page 7 - Mrs Hubbard, Sgt Franklin, mail delays
Page 7 of jail town hall notes. Notes Mrs Hubbard and Sgt Franklin admitted they had to overcome racist preconceptions, and treat detainees fairly. Documents extreme mail delays - mail being passed out 1-4+ months after USPS timestamps; Ryan still receiving March mail in August/September.
Open the record →Oct 19, 2021
Jail Staff Meeting - rough notes/attendee list on yellow legal pad
Rough draft notes on yellow legal pad of jail staff meeting attendees and topics. Lists Debby Clark (case mgr), Ben Pellorin & Marvin Brown (Aramark), Shirley Smith (litigation), Annisika Points (mailroom), Captain Cobb. Opening prayer by Shane Jenkins. Bryan Mock unable to represent himself, Shirley Smith said long line of people waiting 14 days to view discovery.
Open the record →Oct 18, 2021
Ryan Nichols handwritten essay: Discovery Delays - 10 months in jail, 8 in solitary
Handwritten essay by Ryan Nichols titled Discovery Delays describing failure to receive discovery for 2.5 months post-arrest, partial discovery thumb drive, internet requirements, and 10+ months in jail with 8 in solitary as of Oct 18 2021.
Open the record →Oct 18, 2021
Conditions log — 10/18 discovery laptop deadline (Sgt Franklin, Joseph McBride, Ms Wilson)
Single-entry note that Sgt Franklin warned Ryan he has one week left with his laptop & discovery; per attorney Joseph McBride Ryan needs longer, must request through Ms Wilson at general counsel.
Open the record →Oct 18, 2021
DCDOC Response to Religious Grievance - Vaccine Required (Oct 18, 2021)
DCDOC response to Ryan Nichols formal grievance IGP #22110182-865 stating that only fully vaccinated inmates may attend programs. Signed by Rev. Colbert on 10/18/21, Manager: COVID-19.
Open the record →Oct 17, 2021
Conditions log — Notes on C-2B, Sep 23 to Oct 17 (food, grievances, civil rights)
Dated conditions log for cellblock C-2B: short food portions, religious-service and visitation grievances, Lambert civil-rights ruling on 10/13, attorney/laptop access issues, LT Hines and Annmarie food-delivery dispute.
Open the record →Oct 17, 2021
Informal Grievance - Haircut/Shave Request (Oct 17, 2021)
Informal Grievance Form submitted by Ryan Nichols on 10/17/2021 requesting a haircut and shave. States he has not been afforded a haircut or shave since arriving at DC DOC on March 9, 2021, and cannot use Magic Shave cream due to sensitive skin/chemical burn risk.
Open the record →Oct 15, 2021
Formal Grievance - Religious Services/COVID Vaccine (Oct 15, 2021)
Formal Grievance Form filed by Ryan Nichols on 10/15/2021 regarding denial of religious services due to refusing COVID-19 vaccination. Argues unequal treatment vs attorney visits and persecution for unvaccinated status.
Open the record →Oct 15, 2021
DCDOC Informal Grievance Response - Food Safety/Chemicals
DCDOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form response regarding chemicals in culinary area and food safety procedures. Inmate Ryan Nichols, DCDC#376795, Unit C2B, IGP #22110293-224.
Open the record →Oct 14, 2021
Brian P. McCreary — Plea Agreement
Eleven-page plea agreement for Count 2, entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds.
Open the record →Oct 14, 2021
Brian P. McCreary — Statement of Offense
Five-page statement of offense associated with McCreary’s guilty plea to Count 2.
Open the record →Oct 14, 2021
Sean McHugh — letter to Ms. Kabele + outline for public letter (10-14-21)
Dated 10/14/21 letter from Sean McHugh to a Ms. Kabele thanking her for hand-written correspondence, with the lower half of the page containing an outline of topics for a planned public letter ("Letter to Americans to Randy Ireland") covering jail conditions, US Marshals cover-up, ineffective counsel, Sussman case parallel, lack of discovery, Sucherland-Biggs courts, Lafayette Square Federal Police, inauguration protest, Department of Interior, Kavanaugh hearing, White House attack SS, and condemnation of January 6 judges and DOJ.
Open the record →Oct 13, 2021
Jeffrey A. Rosen House January 6 Committee Interview Transcript
Complete official House January 6 Committee interview transcript of former Acting Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen. The native transcript cover dates the interview October 13, 2021, while the GovInfo package title labels it October 13, 2022; the archive uses the date printed on the transcript and preserves the metadata conflict. Rosen discussed DOJ review of election-related allegations, contacts with President Donald J. Trump, Jeffrey Clark's proposed Georgia letter, the January 3 DOJ leadership dispute, preparations for January 6, and the federal response during the Capitol breach. His testimony remains attributed firsthand testimony and is not treated as independent proof of every disputed claim.
Open the record →Oct 13, 2021
DCDOC Response to Religious Grievance - Vaccine Required (Oct 13, 2021)
DCDOC response to Ryan Nichols informal grievance IGP #22110122-626 regarding religious services. States COVID-19 vaccination required to attend off-unit religious services. Signed by Rev. Allen 10/13/2021.
Open the record →Oct 11, 2021
Informal Grievance - Family Video Visits (Oct 11, 2021)
Informal Grievance Form filed by Ryan Nichols 10/11/2021 requesting video visits with his family. States he has not seen his wife or kids in months and references dozens of others being detained with no trial date or end in sight.
Open the record →Oct 11, 2021
Informal Grievance - Weekly Religious Services Request (Oct 11, 2021)
Informal Grievance Form filed by Ryan Nichols 10/11/2021 requesting weekly religious services, preferably Christian. States no religious services have been offered since his arrival. This is the original grievance (IGP# 22110122-626) that triggered the formal grievance in scan 003.
Open the record →Oct 7, 2021
Doc 169-1 p.10/13 - Exhibit B: Oct 7 2021 email Washington to McBride
Page 10 of 13 of Doc 169-1. Exhibit B - email from Ingrid Washington (DOC) to Joseph McBride (Nichols attorney) on Oct 7 2021 re: bringing new discovery to CTF and picking up non-operable drive.
Open the record →Oct 1, 2021
Richard P. Donoghue House January 6 Committee Interview Transcript
Complete official House January 6 Committee interview transcript of former Acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Peter Donoghue, conducted October 1, 2021. Donoghue discussed DOJ review of election-related allegations, contacts with President Donald J. Trump, references to Jeffrey Clark and possible DOJ leadership changes, interagency preparation for January 6, and deployment of federal law-enforcement resources after Capitol Police requested assistance. His statements remain attributed firsthand testimony and are not treated as independent proof of every disputed allegation or characterization.
Open the record →Sep 29, 2021
Formal Grievance — Food Menu Discrepancy 9/29/21
Formal Grievance Form (IGP# 22110012-375, Response ID 112289) by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) escalating prior food grievance # 22109202-028. Compares scheduled menu (written by registered dietitian) against actually-served food on 9/29/21 — breakfast and lunch items deficient. Notes inmates buying commissary to meet minimum food needs.
Open the record →Sep 26, 2021
DCDOC Grievance Response — Ongoing Investigation (Sgt Armstead)
DCDOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form response for Ryan Nichols (IGP #22109212-07?). Response states investigation has been initiated, Capt Cobb spoke with inmate Nichols about the incident; investigation ongoing. Signed by Sgt Jonathan Armstead, Operations, 9/26/21. Coordinator signature dated 11-3-2021.
Open the record →Sep 24, 2021
Warden Administrative Remedy Form — Food Appeal 9/24/21
DC DOC Warden Administrative Remedy Form (PP 4030.1, pink form) — Ryan Nichols (DCDC #376795, Unit C-2B) appeals food conditions since Sept 15, 2021. Notes Major Jolly visited C-2B on 9/23/21 and wrote about unsatisfactory food conditions. References lack of formal grievance forms in C-2B.
Open the record →Sep 22, 2021
DCDOC Informal Grievance Response — Meals/Dietitian
DCDOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form response to Ryan Nichols (DCDC#376795, Unit C4B) regarding meals. Response states menus are certified by a registered dietitian and were sent to units for verification.
Open the record →Sep 21, 2021
Denial of Inmate IGP — Duplicate Grievance Issue 9/21/21
DC DOC Denial of Inmate IGP Form (PP 4030.1 Attachment B) for IGP# 22109212-060 to Ryan Nichols-376795 at CTF, Housing C2B. Grievance returned because the issue is already addressed in Grievance #s 22109202-028 and 202109171-935. Signed by IGP Coordinator T. Campbell, 09/21/2021.
Open the record →Sep 20, 2021
Informal Grievance — ERT Racial Slur Incident (9/18/21)
Informal Grievance Form by Ryan Nichols (DCDC #376795, Unit C2B) regarding the Sept 18, 2021 ERT Team incident in which an ERT team member called inmates "Cracker Ass Pussys" as they left pod C2B. Cites inmate handbook "Freedom from discrimination based on race". Requests body cam footage review.
Open the record →Sep 20, 2021
Formal Grievance — Food Service Inadequate Trays 9/20/21
Formal Grievance Form (IGP# 22109212-060, Response ID 106859) by Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795, Unit C2B) describing 3rd day in a row of inadequate dinner trays — cardiac/diet trays with no meat, regular trays with thin bologna. Requests Warden and US Marshals visit.
Open the record →Sep 20, 2021
Informal Grievance — Food Service Complaint (9/19/21)
Informal Grievance Form submitted by Ryan Nichols (DCDC #376795, Unit C2B) detailing inadequate dinner trays at DC DOC on 9/19/21 — cardiac trays with rotting apples, regular trays with bologna/bread/cookies/leftover carrots. Requests US Marshals visit C2B.
Open the record →Sep 18, 2021
Brandon Fellows page 5 — Jacob Lang anthem assault 9/18/21, hole punishment
Page 5 of Fellows letter. 9/7/21 belongings thrown into bag for move that turned out to be a mistake - juice packet punctured spilling over 100+ papers, books, clothes. Requested therapist and eye exam - nothing. Contacts not allowed for month. "9/18/21 witnessed Jacob Lang get face slammed into wall and punched for singing the national anthem when guard told him not to." First week September lady yelled at him to wear mask while eating lunch - challenged how to eat with mask on. Put against wall, handcuffed, couldnt finish food, brought to 3 different locations all full so put in "the hole" until 6:30pm. "Other pods have food fights and swear at COs but we are forced to follow more strict rules and still get punished. No college classes like other pods, no treadmills or gamerooms." 9/14/21 clothes never came back, grievances no response, on third verbal complaint got new clothes 9/24/21 after wearing same clothes 1 week. Still not given long sleeve that was lost - told to wait 1 month or buy another.
Open the record →Sep 18, 2021
From Robert Morss — Scurvy, Armstrong slammed face in door, food insults (p.5)
Page 5 of Morss letter. Insulting food portions - 4 pieces bread, 2 cheese, or hard boiled egg with tartar sauce as "meal." Has to buy from commissary or be "skin and bones." September 18th: ripped from cells, relocated miles away due to event near jail. Officer "Armstrong" jammed his face with cell door. Vitamin deficient - majority show signs of scurvy. Outdoor rec taken regardless of weather.
Open the record →Sep 17, 2021
From co-detainee 09/17/21 — Sacramento → Nye County NV → Grady County OK transit conditions
Letter dated 09/17/21 documenting transit/holdover conditions across multiple facilities. "During my incarceration in Sacramento County Jail I was subjected to extended periods of lockdown without showers or phone calls. Sometimes they would exceed 72 hours without coming out of my cell while in quarantine. No hand sanitizer was provided or new masks and majority of staff and inmates did not follow any COVID protocols. While in general population no hand sanitizer or masks provided in pod. Also time exceeded 48 hours of lockdown on occasion without showers. There was no rec yard provided to me during the whole stay at Sacramento County Jail. There was no clergy that I am aware of." Transit Sacramento → Nye County Southern Nevada Detention Center: no food or water. At Nevada: properly fed, came out 15 min every 2 days, no yard, no clergy, no hand sanitizer. Transport Nevada → Oklahoma: no food/water. At Grady County Jail: no mask, no hand sanitizer, crammed in small space with 30 other individuals.
Open the record →Sep 17, 2021
From Robert Morss — Guards threaten gen pop, Kamala t-shirt incident (p.4)
Page 4 of Morss letter. Outside rec in 95F no water. No cleaning supplies. Metallic mold-contaminated water. Sleep impossible - pipes, slamming doors, flashlights in face. Guards lie about court appointments, late or miss court window. Laundry returns smelling of urine/feces "after washed." Specific incident 12:41 September 17 Case Manager walks in flaunting Kamala Harris t-shirt - detainees punished for anything "Trump Related." Guards "consistently threatened to send us to general population so we can eventually get stabbed to death as their repeated testimony goes."
Open the record →Sep 15, 2021
From Alan Byerly #378160 — Final Call hate, blocked contacts, COs reveal cell
Letter from J6 detainee Alan Byerly #378160. The Final Call newsletter circulated with racist theology calling white people swine/pigs/dogs by Louis Farrakhan. Denied Church/Clergy/Barber unless vaccinated. Food barely edible - dinner 9/15/21 at 8:40pm was 2 hard boiled eggs, 4 pieces bread, scant noodle salad, 4 cookies, tartar sauce. Over half his GTL tablet contacts cant message him, including Power of Attorney and his father. Filed informal complaint - reply said they were blocked but he can check himself. Contact visits with family/attorneys require vaccine or 2-week quarantine - yet same people served papers via outside visitor (rules only when inconvenient). Added 5 new phone numbers, waited 2 days, none worked. At C.D.F. intake told would be PC to get to CTF but sent to quarantine with General Population prisoners. COs blurted out his cell # so other prisoners knew.
Open the record →Sep 15, 2021
From Julian Khater #377187 — "Redneck Tank" slur, medication denied months
Letter dated Wednesday 9-15-21 from Julian Khater inmate #377187 (J6 detainee charged in Officer Sicknick assault). Got to DC prison 4/13/21 - purposely transferred on bond hearing day to make him miss. Tested negative twice with two different tests but they said half had COVID. Arrived DC with 5 others: Peter S, Jorden M, Tom W, Chris W came from Warsaw Virginia (Northern Neck). Heard short lady saying multiple racist things about them, calling them dangerous, told to "throw us in the Redneck Tank where all the other Jan 6ers are." Still had to quarantine in inhumane/sub-human conditions, 23 hours locked down. First week sleeping on metal no pillow/blanket. Denied medication for chronic congestion and allergic rhinitis - took MONTHS. Chest pains.
Open the record →Sep 15, 2021
Mitchell Vukich criminal information and one-count guilty plea record
Case chronology for United States v. Vukich, No. 1:21-cr-00539-TSC, recording the August 25, 2021 criminal information and September 15, 2021 guilty plea to one misdemeanor count.
Open the record →Sep 15, 2021
Ronald Sandlin and Nathaniel DeGrave — Superseding Indictment
Superseding indictment in No. 1:21-cr-00088-DLF. The charges and narrative remain government allegations unless separately admitted or adjudicated.
Open the record →Sep 15, 2021
DCDOC Formal Grievance Response — Food Service (10/7/21)
DCDOC Formal Grievance response (IGP #22110012-375) for Ryan Nichols (DCDC#376795, Unit C2B) regarding food. DOC says working with food service vendor to ensure all menu items are served and of good quality; requested staff training. Dated 10/4/21 and 10/7/21 by Responder FS Shah, Manager M. Phetphongsy, Food Department. Filed under September 2021 folder as continuation of food complaints.
Open the record →Sep 14, 2021
Jeffrey McKellop witness statement re DC DOC solitary (p.3, signed)
Final signed page of McKellop affidavit citing Farrakhan Final Call & The Criterion (Sep 6-14 2021) circulated by Chaplin saying all white people should be treated as dogs, hogs, beasts. Reports startle fear, sleep meds, hopelessness. Signed Jeff McKellop, declared political prisoner not forced/coerced/paid.
Open the record →Sep 14, 2021
Shane Jenkins — Body cams off Fairlamb, Lang pepper sprayed, McCade gloves (p.2)
Page 2 of Jenkins letter. In Mr Fairlamb cell they took off all jewelry and body cams. Many wrote grievances about it - returned by Officer Holmes (the very officer they were written on). Edward Lang arguing with Sgt Robinson when door opened and sprayed him with pepper spray. Nurses refer to pod/dorm as "the Red Neck Tank." Bologna. Breakfast 2AM many months - "form of torture." Jordan Mink had officers handcuff and threaten over discovery after DOJ told him not to share. DCDOC cell 1.5 months no hot water, several months no rec. No vaccine no haircuts denied fingernail clippers. Officer McCade worked 9-14-21 wearing hardened knuckle gloves with "some heat" written across knuckles, carrying mag, slapping in hand - threats of violence. FB & IG locked over arrest "innocent until proven guilty." Jeep/Compass lost due to ruined credit. Excessive bail - Houston judge accused him of attempting to "overthrow our fragile democracy" by flying to DC armed. Multiple harassment over political statements like Trump won. Re-education tablet CRT, book "White Supremacy and Me." 4 case managers in 4 months, revolving door. Mail tampered (return address, postmark removed).
Open the record →Sep 13, 2021
Garret Miller — 23/15 lockdown, shoulder surgery, Memorial Day flags seized (p.2)
Page 2 of Garret Miller civil rights timeline. (8) Oklahoma Transfer Center 23-hour 15-min lockdown, 45 min/day rotating for phone/law library/showers. Bone solidified with multiple bone shards before received shoulder surgery. (9) Chickasaw County overnight no bedding/extra clothing, slept on floor. (10) DC-CTF: no religious services, observant Jew - inseparable requests and Bible requests unanswered. No outdoor rec for a month (3 months including Oklahoma). Mail withheld, no haircuts, no visitation. Harassment for actions of others. 2 hand-drawn American Flags confiscated for showing patriotism on Memorial Day. Refers to attorney Clint Broden (214) 563-3154, 2600 State St, Dallas TX 75204.
Open the record →Sep 13, 2021
Garret Miller — Civil rights abuses log, FBI agent Palombo (p.1)
Sworn-style timeline from J6 defendant Garret Miller dated Monday September 13 2021. (1) Jan 20 vehicle window smashed after complying with arrest, gave keys to FBI agent Palombo. (2) Held down while Agent Palombo and Richardson police officers attempted to force facial unlock of his phone violently. (3) Ignored 3 lawyer requests before questioning. (4) Threatening behavior after refused DNA swab - taken next Monday after more threats. (5) Dallas County Lew Sterrett - no soap/cups/books, toxic food, no covid protection, no religious services, no access to law library. (6) Johnson County better but no religious services or law library. (7) Eden Detention Center - 228 inmates communal dorm, no law library, shattered collar bone, did not see orthopedic; transferred 2 days later with broken collar bone locked in chains and shackles, 4 hr painful car ride and 2 hr plane to Oklahoma. No vitamins, leg cramps after 1 week.
Open the record →Sep 13, 2021
DCDOC Grievance Response — GTL Tablets (9/13/21)
DCDOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form response for Ryan Nichols (IGP #22109071-663, Unit C2B) regarding GTL tablet charging issue. Handwritten response: tablets need to be in the charger when not in use even if broken. Responder dated 9/7/21, IGP Coordinator J. Campbell 9/8/2021.
Open the record →Sep 10, 2021
Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr. — Plea Agreement, ECF No. 46
Written Rule 11(c)(1)(B) plea agreement filed September 10, 2021. Meredith agreed to plead guilty to Count One, interstate communication of threats under 18 U.S.C. § 875(c). The agreement is distinct from the dismissed weapons-related counts.
Open the record →Sep 10, 2021
Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr. — Statement of Offense, ECF No. 47
Signed factual basis for Meredith's September 10, 2021 guilty plea. It states that he arrived in Washington on the evening of January 6 after the Capitol events had ended and records the facts the parties stipulated the government could prove for Count One.
Open the record →Sep 6, 2021
Informal Grievance — GTL Tablets Charging Issue 9/06/21
Informal Grievance Form (IGP# 22109071-663, Response ID 97788) by Ryan Nichols (DCDC #376795, Unit C2B) as Head Detail. Reports 2 of 9 GTL tablets (#6106, 5C75) not holding charge in officers desk; pod down to 7 tablets for ~35 inmates.
Open the record →Sep 3, 2021
Jacob Chansley — DOJ Guilty-Plea Record
Primary government record of Chansley’s September 3, 2021 plea to one felony obstruction count under 18 U.S.C. §1512(c)(2).
Open the record →Sep 2, 2021
Why Ryan Nichols Should Be Granted Bond
Why Ryan Nichols Should Be Granted Bond — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-183), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Sep 1, 2021
DC DOC Work Performance Rating — Sgt. S. Franklin, Promote (9/1/21)
DC DOC Work Performance Rating - Inmate (PP 4210.2 Attachment J). Inmate Nichols, Ryan, DCDC# 376-795, dated 9/1/2021. Evaluation Period: 3/8/21-Present. Position: In-house. All five categories rated Excellent (Quality, Quantity, Initiative, Dependability/Safety/Care of Equipment); Response to Supervision: Outstanding. Overall Job Proficiency: Promote this inmate to a more demanding job at a higher rate of pay. Supervisor Sgt. S. Franklin signed 9/1/2021; Ryan Nichols signed 9/1/21.
Open the record →Sep 1, 2021
DC DOC Work Performance Rating — Ryan Nichols in-house (Mar-Sep 2021)
DC Department of Corrections Inmate Work Performance Rating for Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376-795), evaluation period 3/8/21-present, Squad In-house. All Excellent/Outstanding. Recommended for promotion. Signed by Sgt. S. Franklin.
Open the record →Aug 28, 2021
Character letter from Robert Morss for Ryan Nichols (8/28/21)
Handwritten character letter dated 8/28/21 from fellow C-2B inmate Robert Morss addressed To whom it may concern saying Ryan Nichols clearly does not belong in jail, attesting to his high quality of character, recognizing him as a veteran, and that Ryan insists on being the angel on the shoulder of his fellow detainees.
Open the record →Aug 26, 2021
DOJ Arrest Announcement — David Nicholas Dempsey and Jeffrey Scott Brown
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia announced the August 26, 2021 arrests of David Nicholas Dempsey and Jeffrey Scott Brown. The release described complaint-stage charges and attributed conduct allegations to court documents while expressly noting that charges are allegations and defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
Open the record →Aug 26, 2021
DOJ indictment announcement — Ryan Stephen Samsel (August 26, 2021)
DOJ press release reporting Samsel’s August 25, 2021 indictment and January 30 arrest. The charging descriptions are allegations as of the filing date, not then-established facts. Canonical-URL SHA-256: 68870290299df8fbcfa8560c611ec2ace1b3f7a88bfece84cda27501f364107b. Capture: canonical HTML reviewed July 24, 2026; persistent archive-controlled page capture pending.
Open the record →Aug 25, 2021
David Nicholas Dempsey Criminal Complaint and FBI Statement of Facts — Source Lead
A 22-page public DocumentCloud record identifying the August 25, 2021 criminal complaint and FBI Statement of Facts concerning David Nicholas Dempsey. The source is preserved as a charging-stage probable-cause record. Its allegations are not treated as findings of guilt. The platform page and page count were verified, but the native PDF binary could not be downloaded during this intake, so no file-content hash, byte size, MIME verification, or page-level visual comparison is claimed.
Open the record →Aug 25, 2021
Indictment in United States v. Fi Duong
Three-page five-count indictment. The counts were allegations when returned and are not recorded as convictions.
Open the record →Aug 24, 2021
DC DOC Work Performance Rating — Promote, Goes Above and Beyond (8/24/21)
DC DOC Work Performance Rating - Inmate (PP 4210.2 Attachment J). Inmate Nichols, Ryan, DCDC# 376795, C2B, Position Unit Detail, Evaluation Period August 2021, dated 8-24-21. All five categories rated Excellent (Quality, Quantity, Initiative, Dependability/Safety/Care of Equipment); Response to Supervision: Outstanding. Overall Job Proficiency: Promote this inmate to a more demanding job at a higher rate of pay. Supervisor N. Dubbal(?) signed 8-24-21; Ryan Nichols signed 8/24/21. Supervisor note: Inmate Nichols goes above and beyond his job duties. Always shows respect and will do whatever is asked of him.
Open the record →Aug 24, 2021
DC DOC Work Performance Rating — Ryan Nichols unit detail C2B (Aug 2021)
DC Department of Corrections Inmate Work Performance Rating for Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376-795), evaluation period August 2021, Squad C2B, Position Unit Detail. All Excellent/Outstanding. Recommended for promotion.
Open the record →Aug 24, 2021
DC DOC Informal Grievance Response - Case Manager (8/24/21)
DC DOC Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form - Tablet Submission Response to Ryan Nichols grievance IGP #22108181-242. DOC dated response 08/24/2021 stating a case manager is on C2B at least 3 or more times each week. Signed by Inmate Grievance Coordinator J. Campbell 8/19/21.
Open the record →Aug 17, 2021
DC DOC Work Performance Rating — All Excellent, Promote (8/17/21)
DC DOC Work Performance Rating - Inmate (PP 4210.2 Attachment J). Inmate Ryan Nichols, DCDC# 376795, 8/17/21. All categories rated Excellent: Quality, Quantity, Initiative, Dependability/Safety/Care of Equipment. Response to Supervision: Outstanding. Overall Job Proficiency: Promote this inmate to a more demanding job at a higher rate of pay. Signed by supervisor and Ryan Nichols 8/17/21.
Open the record →Aug 17, 2021
DC DOC Work Performance Rating — Ryan Nichols (Aug 2021)
DC Department of Corrections Inmate Work Performance Rating for Ryan Nichols (DCDC# 376795). Excellent across all categories, Outstanding for Response to Supervision. Recommended for promotion to a more demanding job at a higher rate of pay.
Open the record →Aug 17, 2021
Informal Grievance Form - Case Manager Access (8/17/21)
Informal Grievance Form submitted by Ryan Nichols at DC DOC complaining that inmates in Unit C2B have not seen the case manager in days/weeks. Response ID 83674, IGP# 22108181-242. Received stamp Aug 17 2021.
Open the record →Aug 17, 2021
Assault Cases That Have Been Granted Bond
Assault Cases That Have Been Granted Bond — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-018), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 17, 2021
Ryan Case Summary
Ryan Case Summary — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-276), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 17, 2021
Ryan Nichols Docket Summary
Ryan Nichols Docket Summary — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-277), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Black Lives Matter Supporter At Capitol Breach Said He Brought My Megaphone To I
Black Lives Matter Supporter At Capitol Breach Said He Brought My Megaphone To I — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-184), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Charging Statutes
List of statutes Ryan was charged under.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Civil Unrest Related Cases Spreadsheet
Civil Unrest Related Cases Spreadsheet — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-034), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Day Of Rage How Trump Supporters Took The U
Day Of Rage How Trump Supporters Took The U — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-226), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Did Cops Attack and Provoke Peaceful Protesters on January 6?
Evidence and analysis: police use-of-force and provocations against protesters on January 6, 2021.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Docket Summary
Summary of every docket entry in U.S. v. Nichols.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
DOJ Double Standards
Analysis: documented double standards in DOJ treatment of January 6 defendants vs. other politically-charged cases.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Doj Reviewed Reports Of Potential Misconduct Complicity By Officers Responding T
Doj Reviewed Reports Of Potential Misconduct Complicity By Officers Responding T — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-020), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Doj Treats Jan 6 With Double Standards
Doj Treats Jan 6 With Double Standards — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-185), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Exclusive It S Like Guantanamo Bay Inside The Washington D
Exclusive It S Like Guantanamo Bay Inside The Washington D — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-252), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Grand Jury Action No 21 20 Chief Judge Beryl Howell It Involves 3rd Party Sharin
Grand Jury Action No 21 20 Chief Judge Beryl Howell It Involves 3rd Party Sharin — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-023), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Guy Reffitt S 1 6 Full Letter
Guy Reffitt S 1 6 Full Letter — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-253), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
I Am A January 6th Political Prisoner
I Am A January 6th Political Prisoner — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-255), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
J6 Prisoner List (Public)
Public-record list of January 6 detainees with case status.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
J6 Prisoner List Search And Report Public
J6 Prisoner List Search And Report Public — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-036), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Jmd 21 08 16 Nichols Signed Complaint
Jmd 21 08 16 Nichols Signed Complaint — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-544), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Judge Moss Ruling On Obstruction Felony Charge
Judge Moss Ruling On Obstruction Felony Charge — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-024), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Nichols Statutes 1
Nichols Statutes 1 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-275), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Philip Anderson Capitol Police Killed Rosanne Boyland On Jan
Philip Anderson Capitol Police Killed Rosanne Boyland On Jan — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-212), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Plea Agreement Felony Letter Nichols
Plea Agreement Felony Letter Nichols — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-280), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Police Killing Of Jan 6 Protester Rosanne Boyland
Police Killing Of Jan 6 Protester Rosanne Boyland — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-025), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Rescue Videos
Rescue Videos — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-169), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Rosanne Boyland Beat By Capitol Police Officer
Rosanne Boyland Beat By Capitol Police Officer — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-215), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Ryan Accomplishments Outline
Ryan Accomplishments Outline — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-171), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Ryan Helping Assist An Officer Michael Fanone To Safety
Ryan Helping Assist An Officer Michael Fanone To Safety — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-209), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Statement of Offense
Government's Statement of Offense in U.S. v. Nichols.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
The DOJ Admits It is Withholding Exculpatory Evidence in J6 Cases
Documenting the DOJ's admission in legal filings of withholding potentially exculpatory evidence in January 6 criminal cases.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
The Doj Admits It Is Withholding Potentially Exculpatory Evidence In January 6 C
The Doj Admits It Is Withholding Potentially Exculpatory Evidence In January 6 C — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-028), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
United States V Couy Griffin
United States V Couy Griffin — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-029), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 16, 2021
Unprecedented Unreasonable Unconstitutional And Wrong
Unprecedented Unreasonable Unconstitutional And Wrong — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-031), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2021
DC DOC Work Performance Rating — Head Unit Detail, All Excellent (Jun-Aug 2021)
DC DOC Work Performance Rating - Inmate (PP 4210.2 Attachment J). Inmate Ryan Nichols, DCDC# C2B, Position Head Unit Detail, Evaluation Period June-August 2021. All categories rated Excellent: Quality, Quantity, Initiative, Dependability/Safety/Care of Equipment, Response to Supervision. Overall Job Proficiency: Raise this inmates pay by one paygrade or move individual at same job. Supervisor N. Abdullah, signed 8/12/2021. Note: Resident Nichols serves as Head Detail. Outstanding with volunteering Covid compliance no fear or anti-defiantance. No disciplinary or behavioral concerns. Stellar report submitted to this supervisor.
Open the record →Aug 12, 2021
DC DOC Work Performance Rating — Ryan Nichols head unit detail (Jun-Aug 2021)
DC Department of Corrections Inmate Work Performance Rating for Ryan Nichols, evaluation period June-August 2021, Squad C-2B, Position Head Unit Detail. Excellent across all categories, Outstanding for Response to Supervision. Recommended for promotion/pay raise.
Open the record →Aug 9, 2021
EX-180 — Alex Harkrider Detention and Release-Condition Filing Collection
Archive-controlled PDF from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit collection concerning Alex Kirk Harkrider detention and release-condition proceedings. The binary is preserved in Supabase storage; page-level comparison with separately captured court filings and a file hash remain pending.
Open the record →Aug 9, 2021
Alex Harkrider Detention Motiontranscripts
Alex Harkrider Detention Motiontranscripts — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-290), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 9, 2021
Ryan Taylor Nichols And Alex Kirk Harkrider Affidavitt
Ryan Taylor Nichols And Alex Kirk Harkrider Affidavitt — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-279), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Aug 6, 2021
Scott Fairlamb — DOJ Plea Record
Official DOJ release recording Fairlamb’s August 6, 2021 guilty plea to Counts Two and Three of the superseding indictment.
Open the record →Aug 2, 2021
Brandon Fellows page 4 — TDS nurse, guards mock, clergy pamphlets re white rage
Page 4 of Fellows letter. Democrat snowflake doctor asked why he liked Trump - Fellows asked if she had TDS, kicked out. Fat lady guards mocked him for Trump, threw lunch bag low and over his head. No paper/pens. 2 weeks no laundry, 2 pairs of everything. Water tasted like metal. Lawyer couldn't reach him by phone over 1 week. Glasses/eye exam denied. No haircut/shaving/nail clippers. No law library. Toothpaste past Florida. Commissary 7/16/21 never came, refunded 3 days later. Moved Northwest 3 - context (read materials), oranges in laundry, 2 hours out vs 5.5 for others. Case Manager: "I tore them up. I didnt see no issues." Moved C2B 8/2/21 - cleaner, water not metal, noise lower, people respect bedtimes, lights stay off in morning. No church or law library until 8/24/21. Phones broken until 8/16/21. Mail sent 8/9/21 arrived 9/15/21. Clergy visited - only pamphlets about evil white people, white rage, why whites eat 3 meals a day. Commissary 1 month late. 1.5 months in this jail before got 1 hour outside rec. Supposed to get 1.5 hrs. Congressman and media not allowed to visit. Warden got fired. 3 dinner trays on 5 separate occasions included 2 eggs and tartar sauce.
Open the record →Jul 30, 2021
Files Harrison letter to Ingrid Washington enclosing additional flash drive (Jul 30 2021)
July 30 2021 follow-up letter from Files Harrison P.C. (FR Files Jr) to Ingrid Washington at the DC Correctional Treatment Facility, enclosing an additional flash drive of discovery material for inmate Ryan Taylor Nichols, Case 1:21CR-00117. Companion to j6s7-022 — second drive sent three days later, relevant to the two-drives factual dispute in Doc 169.
Open the record →Jul 28, 2021
Attorney letter to Jeffrey McKellop re Discovery & Protective Order — annotated by Ryan
Letter dated July 28, 2021 from Federal Community Defender Office (E.D. Pa.) — signed by Katrina Young (Assistant Federal Defender) and Catherine Henry (Senior Litigator) — to fellow J6 detainee Jeffrey McKellop #376887 re Discovery and Protective Order, scheduling July 30, 2021 visit. Annotated in handwriting (likely Ryan) "WHAT FUCKING PAPERWORK?"
Open the record →Jul 27, 2021
Files Harrison defense letter to Ingrid Washington (DOC CTF) re Nichols discovery drive (Jul 2021)
July 27 2021 letter from Files Harrison P.C. (Tyler, TX) attorneys Brett Harrison and F.R. Files Jr to Ingrid Washington, Correctional Treatment Facility, 1901 D Street SE Washington DC 20002. Encloses flash drive of US Attorney discovery for inmate Ryan Taylor Nichols (co-defendant Alex Kirk Harkrider), Case 1:21CR-00117, ahead of Aug 4 status hearing. This is the original transmittal of the discovery drive at issue in Doc 169.
Open the record →Jul 26, 2021
D.C. Circuit judgment affirming Julian Khater pretrial detention
The D.C. Circuit affirmed Judge Hogan’s May 12, 2021 pretrial-detention order after concluding that the district court made an individualized Bail Reform Act assessment. The judgment addressed detention, not guilt.
Open the record →Jul 25, 2021
DC DOC Informal Resolution Complaint Form - nail clippers (7/25/21)
DC Department of Corrections Inmate Informal Resolution Complaint Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment C) filed by Ryan Nichols complaining that pod C-2B has not had nail clippers in over a month and his nails are ripping off.
Open the record →Jul 17, 2021
DC DOC Formal Grievance - missing property after NW3 quarantine (7/17/21)
DC Department of Corrections Inmate Formal Grievance Form (PP 4030.1, Attachment D) filed by Ryan Nichols seeking reimbursement after officers lost his property (radio, batteries, garlic, Sazon) during a transfer to NW3 quarantine.
Open the record →Jul 13, 2021
From Robert Morss #377890 — Gen Pop threats, 23-and-1 confinement, riot
Detailed account from fellow J6 detainee Robert A Morss (Political Prisoner #377890) of conditions at DC Jail. On 7/12-13 placed in General Population "accidentally" - threatened to be stabbed, beaten, raped through ventilation shaft due to skin color, political orientation, alleged J6 conduct. Sgt Williams Jr rushed to extract him. 4 days no shower. 17 days 23-and-1 confinement with multiple days never leaving cell. Quarantine riot. Forced to bathe in sink, 72 hours no rec. Lost 20 lbs - commissary never came/mostly stolen.
Open the record →Jul 8, 2021
Government Opposition to Modifying Alex Harkrider Release Conditions
July 8, 2021 prosecution response confirming Judge Lamberth released Harkrider on April 26, 2021 to house arrest with electronic monitoring. Prosecutors acknowledged compliance to that date but opposed removing monitoring.
Open the record →Jul 2, 2021
Executed arrest warrant return for Fi Duong
One-page returned warrant recording arrest on July 2, 2021.
Open the record →Jul 2, 2021
Fi Duong release order and appearance bond
Six-page signed release packet ordering high-intensity supervision, home incarceration, GPS monitoring and related conditions.
Open the record →Jun 30, 2021
FBI complaint affidavit supporting charges against Fi Duong
Fourteen-page FBI affidavit supporting the original complaint. Its assertions are government allegations, not judicial findings.
Open the record →Jun 30, 2021
In re Application for Access to Certain Sealed Video Exhibits — Federico Klein Record
Eleven-page memorandum opinion by Judge John D. Bates addressing press access to video clips associated with Federico Klein’s April 9, 2021 detention hearing. The court granted access to clips actually shown to the court and denied access through this application to videos only referenced in filings. This was an access-to-judicial-records ruling, not a determination of guilt. Native PDF captured and verified at 153,140 bytes; SHA-256 43973fb241fa4b35d339aefb0a3f1375b6b0ae2ae1fa179c2ead3d684cdf7c6a.
Open the record →Jun 29, 2021
Order setting Felipe Martinez’s conditions of release
Signed order setting pretrial release conditions in No. 1:21-cr-00392-RCL.
Open the record →Jun 23, 2021
Alex Harkrider Defense Motion to Modify Release Conditions
June 23, 2021 defense motion seeking removal of electronic monitoring after Judge Lamberth released Harkrider to house arrest on April 26, 2021. Counsel represented that Harkrider had complied with release conditions.
Open the record →Jun 23, 2021
Mitchell Paul Vukich federal complaint and arrest record
DOJ archive entry and contemporaneous reporting summarizing the June 2021 federal complaint. The five listed offenses remain complaint-stage allegations rather than five convictions.
Open the record →Jun 16, 2021
Third Superseding Indictment in United States v. McCaughey et al.
Eighteen-page multi-defendant indictment that included Robert Morss. Charges in an indictment are accusations and are not independent proof of guilt.
Open the record →Jun 14, 2021
DOJ Announces Robert Morss Arrest and Complaint Allegations
DOJ announcement reporting Morss's June 11, 2021 arrest and summarizing complaint-stage government allegations. The release expressly states that complaint and indictment charges are allegations.
Open the record →Jun 11, 2021
DOJ arrest announcement for Brian Christopher Mock
The U.S. Attorney’s Office reported Mock’s June 11, 2021 arrest and summarized complaint-stage allegations. The release expressly states that charges are allegations and that the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
Open the record →Jun 11, 2021
Robert Morss Criminal Complaint and FBI Probable-Cause Affidavit
Thirty-page complaint package containing an arrest warrant, criminal complaint, and FBI affidavit. The affidavit records the government's probable-cause allegations and does not by itself establish guilt.
Open the record →Jun 10, 2021
Returned arrest warrant for Felipe Antonio “Tony” Martinez
Executed federal arrest warrant in United States v. Hostetter, No. 1:21-cr-00392-RCL.
Open the record →Jun 9, 2021
CourtListener/RECAP docket for United States v. Hostetter
Public docket index for No. 1:21-cr-00392-RCL.
Open the record →May 24, 2021
United States v. Coffman — Detention Reconsideration Opinion
Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly’s May 24, 2021 opinion denying Coffman’s motion to revoke the detention order. The ruling concerns pretrial release and does not establish final guilt.
Open the record →May 21, 2021
Daniel Ray Caldwell pretrial-detention opinion
Published May 21, 2021 opinion denying Caldwell’s request for pretrial release in United States v. Caldwell, 540 F. Supp. 3d 66. The opinion identifies the seven indictment counts and expressly states that its factual discussion was not a merits determination.
Open the record →May 21, 2021
D.C. Circuit Rule 36 Judgment Affirming Thomas Sibick Detention
Short Rule 36 judgment affirming the detention order in appeal No. 21-3015; not a published precedential opinion.
Open the record →May 18, 2021
Daniel Paul Gray — DOJ Arrest Announcement
Official DOJ arrest announcement dated May 18, 2021. Complaint-stage conduct descriptions are government allegations and are not treated as findings of guilt.
Open the record →Apr 26, 2021
United States v. Fairlamb — Pretrial Detention Opinion
Public opinion mirror of Judge Royce C. Lamberth’s April 26, 2021 memorandum ordering Scott Fairlamb detained pending trial after reviewing a magistrate judge’s conditional-release decision.
Open the record →Apr 23, 2021
United States v. Larocca and Cortez — Indictment, ECF No. 13
Five-count indictment naming Benjamin Larocca and Christian Cortez. These are charging allegations. Larocca later pleaded guilty only to Count Three; the judgment dismissed the other four counts.
Open the record →Apr 23, 2021
Sponsors Motion for Admission p.2 — David Bana Signature/Address
Page 2 of David Banas sponsors motion for admission of Jonathan Gross. Signed and dated 4-23-21. Includes firm details: Law Office of David Bana, 129 Slade Ave, Pikesville, MD 21208, tel 443-742-2390.
Open the record →Apr 23, 2021
U.S. District Court Attorney Admission Application (Pro Bono Section)
Page 2 of U.S. District Court attorney admission application — pro bono questionnaire and applicant certification, signed and dated 4/23/2021. Maryland bar admission noted (12/17/2019), District of Maryland principal office in Baltimore.
Open the record →Apr 19, 2021
USCP statement accepting medical examiner finding for Officer Brian Sicknick
The U.S. Capitol Police accepted the D.C. medical examiner’s finding that Officer Brian Sicknick died of natural causes. This medical finding is separate from the assault charges and later plea in the Khater case.
Open the record →Apr 13, 2021
United States v. Stephen Ethan Horn — Criminal Information
Native three-page criminal information filed as ECF No. 5 on April 13, 2021. The filing charged four misdemeanor counts. A charging instrument records allegations; the later jury verdict and judgment determine disposition.
Open the record →Apr 12, 2021
United States v. Klein — Detention Review Opinion
Published April 12, 2021 memorandum opinion by Judge John D. Bates ordering Federico Klein’s release pending trial under strict conditions. The court held that the government had not met its clear-and-convincing burden to establish a prospective danger that release conditions could not address. The opinion did not decide guilt. Canonical-URL SHA-256: 03710499556d1d09821f02ebe486e8a859498e4ae7dbf3b45664881653f890e3. Full native PDF capture remains pending.
Open the record →Apr 9, 2021
Government Opposition to Alex Harkrider Motion to Revoke Detention
April 9, 2021 prosecution opposition to Alex Harkrider’s motion for release. The filing presents the government’s detention arguments and interpretation of evidence; those statements remain attributed to prosecutors.
Open the record →Apr 9, 2021
Indictment in United States v. Sibick, Head and Young
Six-page indictment joining Thomas Sibick, Albuquerque Head and Kyle Young. Counts are charging allegations, not convictions.
Open the record →Apr 9, 2021
Kimberly Currie Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Kimberly Currie Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-307), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 9, 2021
Matthew Heath Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Matthew Heath Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-309), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 9, 2021
Michael Cormier Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Michael Cormier Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-310), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Cullen Stone — Notarized Statement (EX-542)
A notarized witness statement from Cullen Stone, preserved in the record alongside its retraction (EX-285) — because the archive keeps what cuts both ways. Exhibit 542.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Brandon Currie Ryan Nichols Letter Of Character
Brandon Currie Ryan Nichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-292), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Brenda Edney Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Brenda Edney Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-293), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Cajun Navy 2016 Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Cajun Navy 2016 Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-294), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Casie Griffith Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Casie Griffith Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-296), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Corey Richey Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Corey Richey Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-297), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Gary Thompson Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Gary Thompson Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-301), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Marty Duplissey Ryan Nichols Letter Of Character
Marty Duplissey Ryan Nichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-308), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Michael Oonk Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Michael Oonk Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-311), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Patti Nichols Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Patti Nichols Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-312), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Renee Smith Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Renee Smith Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-313), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Scooter Toal Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Scooter Toal Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-314), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Susan Goode Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Susan Goode Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-315), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 8, 2021
Willa Burton Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Willa Burton Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-318), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Apr 1, 2021
Alex Harkrider Defense Motion to Revoke Detention Order
April 1, 2021 defense motion asking Judge Royce C. Lamberth to revoke Alex Harkrider’s detention. Counsel presented military service, search-and-rescue work, community ties, mental-health history, and a release plan as mitigation; these claims remain attributed to the defense.
Open the record →Mar 17, 2021
Order of Detention Pending Trial for Thomas Sibick
Judge Amy Berman Jackson's detention order after review of the release decision. The order addresses pretrial risk rather than final guilt.
Open the record →Mar 15, 2021
DC DOC voluminous evidence review procedure (Mar 15 2021) — Doc 169-1 p6/13
Page 6 of 13 of ECF Doc 169-1: DC Department of Corrections procedure dated March 15 2021 for voluminous or electronic evidence review during COVID-19 pandemic. Lists DOC Litigation Support Unit contacts Kimberlee Smith (nee Lewis) kimberlee.lewis@dc.gov and Ingrid Washington ingrid.washington@dc.gov.
Open the record →Mar 15, 2021
DOJ arrest and complaint-stage record — Julian Khater and George Tanios
The Justice Department announced the March 14, 2021 arrests and summarized the complaint-stage allegations. The release expressly states that a criminal complaint is an accusation for probable-cause purposes and not evidence of guilt.
Open the record →Mar 15, 2021
Thomas Sibick Defense Response Concerning Release
Defense response opposing the government's request for detention. The filing is advocacy, not a final ruling.
Open the record →Mar 12, 2021
Government Emergency Appeal of Thomas Sibick Release Order
Government motion seeking review and detention after a magistrate judge ordered conditional release. The filing is advocacy, not a final ruling.
Open the record →Mar 10, 2021
United States v. Mellis — Ten-Count Indictment
Grand-jury indictment filed as ECF No. 7 in case 1:21-cr-00206-EGS. Its ten counts are charging allegations. Native PDF: 5 pages, 114,035 bytes, PDF 1.7, unencrypted. SHA-256 843b448d580c1a9a9a5cd6d76ed60d14cdf4ce3aa8bae11e007bb1ff495edad7.
Open the record →Mar 10, 2021
Thomas Sibick Complaint Affidavit and Statement of Facts
FBI probable-cause affidavit filed March 10, 2021. Allegations are not treated as findings of guilt.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2021
Testimony of Kelly Meggs #376780 — arrival 3/8/21, CPL Pinky slurs (p.1)
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.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2021
Brady Johnson Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Brady Johnson Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-291), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2021
Carlos Redlich Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Carlos Redlich Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-295), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2021
Donald Spradling Ryan Character Letter 1
Donald Spradling Ryan Character Letter 1 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-299), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2021
Henry Wells Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Henry Wells Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-302), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2021
Justin Griffith Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Justin Griffith Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-304), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2021
Justin Kniffen Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Justin Kniffen Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-305), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2021
Kevin Blessing Ryannichols Letter Of Character
Kevin Blessing Ryannichols Letter Of Character — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-306), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Mar 8, 2021
Tanner Beattie Ryannichols Letter Of Character 1
Tanner Beattie Ryannichols Letter Of Character 1 — from the Ryan Nichols master exhibit archive (EX-316), preserved and published as part of the complete J6 record.
Open the record →Feb 26, 2021
CourtListener/RECAP docket for United States v. Kuehne
Public docket index for case 1:21-cr-00160-TJK, used to reconcile filing numbers, counsel appearances and procedural dates.
Open the record →Feb 26, 2021
Felicia Konold release order and appearance bond filing
Docket-filed release-order and appearance-bond packet associated with Felicia Konold’s case.
Open the record →Feb 23, 2021
DOJ arrest and complaint-stage record — Thomas Webster
The Justice Department reported that Webster voluntarily entered custody on February 22, 2021 and appeared in federal court the following day. The complaint-stage allegations were accusations for probable-cause purposes, not findings of guilt.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Feb 17, 2021
Brian P. McCreary — DOJ Complaint, Statement of Facts, and Indictment Bundle
Official DOJ legacy download combining the complaint, FBI Statement of Facts, and indictment in United States v. McCreary.
Open the record →Feb 17, 2021
Brian P. McCreary — Five-Count Indictment
Three-page indictment charging five counts in United States v. McCreary.
Open the record →Feb 17, 2021
United States v. William and Michael Pope — Federal Indictment
Four-page grand-jury indictment filed February 17, 2021 in D.D.C. case 1:21-cr-00128-RC. It charged William and Michael Pope in eight counts. The filing is a charging instrument, not a finding of guilt; William Pope was never convicted or sentenced and the case was later dismissed with prejudice.
Open the record →Feb 12, 2021
Bennie and Sandra Parker Criminal Complaint and FBI Affidavit
The 28-page complaint package supporting the February 2021 arrests. It records probable-cause allegations, not trial findings.
Open the record →Feb 11, 2021
Jonathan Gennaro Mellis — FBI Statement of Facts
FBI affidavit supporting the complaint in magistrate case 1:21-mj-00224-ZMF. Government allegations are preserved as allegations, not independent findings. Native PDF: 10 pages, 472,063 bytes, PDF 1.6, unencrypted. SHA-256 27da6db187e832de3cf50c07a181a4c3eb232b1d892fc3027a6c2b8c4b067cb8.
Open the record →Feb 10, 2021
Felicia Konold complaint and FBI affidavit
Complaint-stage filing supporting arrest; allegations are attributed to the FBI and government and are not described as findings.
Open the record →Feb 5, 2021
Nathaniel DeGrave — Initial Indictment
Initial indictment in United States v. DeGrave, No. 1:21-cr-00090-PLF. Charges are accusations and are not proof of guilt.
Open the record →Feb 3, 2021
Brian P. McCreary — FBI Statement of Facts
Six-page FBI probable-cause statement filed with the complaint in United States v. McCreary.
Open the record →Feb 3, 2021
DOJ Arrest Announcement — Ethan Nordean
Official February 3, 2021 DOJ announcement reporting Ethan Nordean’s arrest and complaint-stage charges. The page expressly states that the complaint charges were allegations and that the defendant was presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Canonical-URL SHA-256: 6b9da38f5e9ec07ad74739b132f6a982504ac33be8a05ad5f2ed1b425b09dbf1. Native court-file binary not captured.
Open the record →Feb 1, 2021
Stephen Maury Baker — Archived DOJ January 6 Case Record
The archived DOJ defendant record and corroborating case summaries identify Stephen Maury Baker as the defendant in No. 1:21-cr-00273. This source corrects an earlier archive identity collision with journalist Stephen Michael Baker.
Open the record →Jan 30, 2021
Nichols & Harkrider Government Affidavit
The federal affidavit supporting the arrest of Ryan Nichols and Alex Harkrider.
Open the record →Jan 29, 2021
Edward Jacob Lang — preserved DOJ defendant record
Preserved Justice Department case metadata identifying Lang, the federal case number, arrest, indictment, charges, and early docket history. Charging descriptions are government allegations.
Open the record →Jan 29, 2021
Ryan Nichols Indictment
The original federal indictment naming Ryan Nichols and Alex Kirk Harkrider.
Open the record →Jan 28, 2021
Nathaniel DeGrave — FBI Statement of Facts
FBI probable-cause affidavit filed in the initial magistrate matter. Its descriptions are government allegations, not trial findings.
Open the record →Jan 26, 2021
Tyler, TX Detention Hearing Transcript — Part 1 (EX-535)
Full transcript of the Eastern District of Texas detention hearing, part 1. The government's argument to keep him caged, in the government's own words. Exhibit 535.
Open the record →Jan 26, 2021
Tyler, TX Detention Hearing Transcript — Part 2 (EX-536)
Full transcript of the Eastern District of Texas detention hearing, part 2. Exhibit 536.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2021
Alex Harkrider Preliminary and Detention Hearing Transcript
Transcript of Alex Kirk Harkrider’s January 22, 2021 preliminary and detention hearing. The magistrate found probable cause and ordered detention pending trial. This was a pretrial ruling, not a verdict.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2021
Government Motion for Emergency Stay and Review of Jensen Release Order
Sixteen-page government motion asking the district court to stay and review an Iowa magistrate judge’s pretrial-release order. It records the government’s detention position, not the final court ruling.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2021
Scott Fairlamb — DOJ Arrest and Complaint-Stage Record
Official DOJ release announcing Scott Fairlamb’s January 22, 2021 arrest and four complaint-stage charge categories. The release states that a complaint is an accusation, not evidence of guilt.
Open the record →Jan 22, 2021
Handwritten transcription — Judge K. Nicole Mitchell detention ruling (1/22/21)
Handwritten transcription/notes of Hon. K. Nicole Mitchell's January 22, 2021 ruling denying Ryan Nichols pretrial release. Lists five reasons including planned attack, text messages re weapons/body armor, threats, intent, and substance abuse concerns.
Open the record →Jan 18, 2021
FBI 302 Interview File — Consolidated (EX-534)
The consolidated FBI 302 interview file from United States v. Nichols discovery. Exhibit 534 in the case archive. Read what the government's own interviews recorded.
Open the record →Jan 18, 2021
Timeline - p7 (after J6, FB ban, FBI raid Jan 18, jail transport)
Page 7 of timeline. Post-Jan 6: walked west, Ubered to Virginia hotel, made live FB video disputing narrative he started it, banned from FB. Drove to Texas. Sent wife to her parents with kids after seeing cars watching house. FBI raided house Jan 18; drove from Oklahoma to turn himself in. Locked 47-1 for 9 days in Smith County. Transported overnight to Fannin County with Alex. 5 weeks in Grady County (got sick from freezing temps/AC on). Flew to DC from Oklahoma; spent night in Northern Neck; no water for 28 hours en route.
Open the record →Jan 17, 2021
FBI Affidavit Supporting Complaint and Arrest Warrants for Alex Harkrider and Ryan Nichols
FBI affidavit supporting a criminal complaint and arrest warrants for Alex Kirk Harkrider and Ryan Taylor Nichols, attested January 17, 2021. It preserves government probable-cause allegations and is not a final adjudication.
Open the record →Jan 11, 2021
Douglas Austin Jensen Criminal Complaint and Statement of Facts
Four-page complaint package and FBI probable-cause affidavit. The narrative contains charging-stage allegations and attributed investigative statements, not final findings.
Open the record →Jan 9, 2021
Derrick Evans — DOJ Initial January 6 Charge Announcement
Official DOJ announcement recording Evans’s January 8, 2021 arrest and two complaint-stage misdemeanor allegations. The release expressly states that the allegations were not findings of guilt.
Open the record →Jan 9, 2021
Jacob Chansley — DOJ Arrest and Initial Charging Record
Primary government announcement of Jacob Chansley’s January 9, 2021 arrest and initial charges. Allegations are attributed to prosecutors and are not treated as findings of guilt.
Open the record →Jan 8, 2021
Adam Johnson Statement of Facts — January 8, 2021
Four-page FBI probable-cause affidavit supporting the original complaint. It records the government’s identification method and complaint-stage allegations; it is not a verdict or merits finding.
Open the record →Jan 8, 2021
Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr. — FBI Statement of Facts
FBI probable-cause statement attested January 8, 2021. It says Meredith arrived in Washington after the January 6 rally and Capitol events had ended, describes the January 7 hotel contact and consensual searches, and sets out the government's probable-cause allegations. This is an affidavit-stage government account, not a judgment.
Open the record →Jan 8, 2021
DOJ arrest announcement — Richard Barnett
The Justice Department announced Barnett’s January 8, 2021 arrest. The release stated that the complaint was an accusation and that he was presumed innocent at that stage.
Open the record →Jan 8, 2021
DOJ Charging Release for Lonnie Leroy Coffman
Official U.S. Attorney’s Office release describing the complaint-stage allegations and stating that Coffman was arrested the previous day. The allegations are preserved as government claims, not findings of guilt.
Open the record →Jan 8, 2021
United States v. Adam Johnson — Criminal Complaint
Official DOJ-linked criminal complaint for the January 2021 arrest. The endpoint and DOJ index are verified; native PDF capture and file-level hashing remain pending.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Evidence catalog (cont.): MPD Colonel orders, doors opened for protestors
Handwritten continuation noting a Colonel MPD ordering "Old school CDU" tactics, "we are not losing the U.S. Capitol today" command, officer telling "no more OC spray," and police opening doors for protestors to enter.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Evidence.com catalog: Tennessee sheriff, collapsible ASPs, CS dropped on stage
Continuation of handwritten evidence.com video catalog documenting officer misconduct including Tennessee sheriff in crowd claiming protestors attacked him, collapsible ASPs used to strike protestors, CS gas dropped on officers, and crowd dispersal speaker not used until 14:03 PM.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Evidence.com pg 3: Ray Epps appearance, Gonzalez "straight shank," Frenzel baseball bat
Page 3 of evidence catalog noting Ray Epps thanking police, Officer Gonzalez bragging about shanking a protestor on bodycam, and Officer Peter Frenzel downplaying baseball bat weapon.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Footage: Ryan Helping Officer Michael Fanone to Safety (EX-539)
The footage itself: Ryan Nichols helping Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone to safety on January 6, 2021. This sat in the case file the entire time. Exhibit 539.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Handwritten evidence catalog continued: Rosanne down 16:27, Tunnel officers
Continuation of evidence.com video catalog noting timestamps where Rosanne Boyland is down/possibly dead, officers blame protestors for spray, and officers posing for selfies.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Handwritten evidence catalog: stingball/grenade timeline, Officer Jimmy
Continuing handwritten evidence catalog with timestamps documenting officers throwing grenades into crowd, comments admitting they were spraying their own people, OC spray being useless, and admissions of "hitting innocent people" and "multiplying them by hitting them."
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Handwritten Evidence.com catalog: pistols, NY officers, taser/munition timeline
Long handwritten catalog of evidence.com bodycam videos with timestamps showing pepper-ball deployments, super-soaker spray, taser deployments without warning, identification of plainclothes officers, including Suffolk County NY badge #6504.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Handwritten Evidence.com video catalog (Waldo, Divonnie Powell, Boyland)
Detailed handwritten catalog of multiple Evidence.com bodycam videos noting officer brutality including a woman thrown through gate, a man punched 13+ times after surrender, Waldo references, and Rosanne Boyland body being recovered.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Handwritten notes: Alex & Ryan entering stage — discovery video timeline
Detailed timestamp annotations across three discovery videos tracking Ryan Nichols and Alex (likely Alex Harkrider) entering the Capitol grounds and pointing toward tunnel.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Handwritten notes: Inside Tunnel View — USCH BA Lower West Terrace videos
Handwritten notes referencing two USCH BA Lower West Terrace Door video files from 2021-01-06 documenting hallway events that prompted calls for more people.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Marcus DiPaola TikTok — filming from behind police lines on January 6
Self-published TikTok by Marcus DiPaola showing him filming from behind police lines inside the U.S. Capitol perimeter on January 6, 2021. Posted to his own public account @marcus.dipaola. Material context: DiPaola has since publicly self-admitted he worked for the FBI Chicago field office from 2016–2019. He was never charged, detained, or referred for the same conduct that drew federal indictments for hundreds of civilians who were behind the same lines that day.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Ryan Helping Officer Michael Fanone to Safety — January 6 (EX-540)
A still from footage in the case file showing Ryan helping Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone to safety on January 6, 2021. This was in the file the entire time. Exhibit 540.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Statements Trump & Rudy G Made on Jan 6th - trial by combat quote
Final page of Trump/Rudy quotes. Trump promised to walk down with crowd, and Rudy Giuliani made the trial by combat statement.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Statements Trump Made on Jan 6th - handwritten quotes page 1
Handwritten transcription of statements made by Trump during Jan 6 Ellipse speech. Quotes Rudy Giuliani praise, Pence comments, march to Capitol peacefully and patriotically language.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Statements Trump Made on Jan 6th - quotes page 2 (fight like hell, walk down Pennsylvania Ave)
Page 2 of Trump statement transcriptions. Contains the criminal enterprise, fight like hell, and Lets walk down Pennsylvania Ave quotes.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Timeline - p4 (Jan 6 morning, march to Capitol, flash bangs)
Page 4 of timeline. January 6 morning: woke early, grabbed chest gear, took a crowbar (looked up DC code, legal); Alex took a tomahawk (legal 3 inch blade per DC code nomenclature); listened to speakers including Trump at Washington Monument side of Pennsylvania Ave; felt asked to fight based on president/legal team statements; marched to Capitol when president told us to; explosions on arrival; Ryan climbed Inauguration stage with Alex, sang National Anthem and God Bless America; spoke about certification; flash bangs/tear canisters thrown into crowd hitting old/young/women.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Timeline - p5 (Antifa assumption, spray, saving Michael Fanone)
Page 5 of timeline. Describes hallway with people in black gear Ryan assumed were Antifa agitators (police above not caring); people screaming someone was being killed and coming out bloody; crowd sprayed repeatedly, Ryan sprayed directly, took a canister and sprayed twice to neutralize a sprayer giving them a taste of their own medicine. KEY: saw Officer Michael Fanone being pulled out of hallway with people screaming Kill him with his own gun, Ryan and Alex jumped in to stop the angry mob from killing him, yelled to send him to top of stairs and to not kill him.
Open the record →Jan 6, 2021
Timeline - p6 (entering Capitol via window, Roxanne, dads call, curfew)
Page 6 of timeline. Entered through broken window 3rd or 4th in; moved furniture in front of door to block police from coming in and shooting; took pictures. After 10-15 minutes dad called (Alexs phone dead) saying a girl had just been shot (Roxanne, presumably Ashli Babbitt or Roseanne Boyland), people at window saying a girl outside had also been killed. Stepped onto windowsill, microphone shoved in hand, spoke anger/rage/sadness at what he was witnessing. Emergency alert about curfew + Trumps tweet to go home prompted them to leave.
Open the record →Jan 5, 2021
Timeline - p3 (Jan 5 night, BLM Plaza, MPD)
Page 3 of timeline. Describes January 5 night around White House: barricades, hearing shouting they first thought was Antifa, crowd moved to BLM Plaza for a BLM/Antifa protest; MPD escorted a BLM/Antifa member to their side to antagonize a fight (per Ryans GoPro footage); Ryan surrounded the man as protection and sent him back; stayed 1-2 hours then Ubered to hotel.
Open the record →Jan 5, 2021
Timeline - What I Remember p2 (Cammie Bowker, Zello, Jan 4-5)
Page 2 of timeline. References anti-human trafficking group with Cammie Bowker; THC vape brought as goodies (medicinal card from Vegas birthday trip); added to Stop The Steal J6 Zello group by 1% Watchdog with whom Ryan worked Hurricanes Florence & Dorian SAR; left Jan 4 for DC, stayed in Virginia and Ubered into DC due to gun laws; Jan 5 went to White House to check the rally area, RSVPd for the Ellipse, brought GoPro to record self and Alex.
Open the record →Jan 1, 2021
J6 Committee timestamps - Bennie Thompson, Liz Cheney, Trump Stop the Steal tweet
Note documenting Jan 6 Committee hearing timestamps with codes (possibly evidence reference numbers): 4:03 PM Bennie Thompson "wounds visible and invisible", 8:25 PM Liz Cheney misinformation from Trump provoked the violence. Reference codes X6039BKE6, BFYR, BLAL, BF8E, BO76. Records Trump Jan 1 2021 7:55pm tweet Stop The Steal.
Open the record →Sep 27, 2019
Legal research notes: Million Man March, Neil Wolf v. DHS, DC self-defense spray code
Ryan's legal-research scratch notes referencing the Million Man March and Neil Wolf v. Dep Homeland Security; DC Code 7-2502.12 (Definition of self defense spray) and 7-2502.13 (Possession of self defense sprays). Cites Civil Action No. 17-1534 (ABJ), Sep 27, 2019.
Open the record →6th District MPD officers near Rosanne Boyland - helmet IDs
Discovery sheet identifying 6th District Metropolitan Police Department officers Carter Moore (helmet 5229), 5077, Travis Tim Johnson, Divonnie Powell (5586/5213), Foy (1213) and others standing over Rosanne Boyland in tunnel footage.
Open the record →Amendment Violations of Lonnie Coffman (71) #376190 — meds, MRI, injection
Amendment violations of elderly J6 detainee Lonnie Coffman (age 71, #376190). Suboxone (opioid) doses out of 12-hour window required 2x/day; given 2 hrs early and 3 hrs late on numerous occasions. Never given Miranda Rights. 2 mattresses requested took 3-4 months. Osteoarthritis prevents reaching back, hygiene needs impossible. Requested MRI for shoulder 4 months, denied 4 times. Shoulder pains worse with time, rotator cuff issues completely ignored by jail medical especially after fell from table onto concrete onto left shoulder - medical decided to inject Lonnie's right shoulder with an unknown liquid. Window leak put in 4 times still gushing water onto blankets while sleeping. Jagged rusty metal throughout cell. Requested VA Rep never seen.
Open the record →Andrew Michael Cavanaugh listed among January 6 pardon-certificate recipients
The Office of the Pardon Attorney’s public recipient list includes the exact entry “CAVANAUGH, ANDREW MICHAEL.” The individual certificate PDF has not yet been captured.
Open the record →Bodycam log - guy in tunnel corner with spray can - Axon X6039BJ87
Detailed bodycam discovery log for file Sajumon-20210106-Felony-APO-Riotous-Acts-US-Capitol-Complex.mp4, Axon Body 3 X6039BJ87, identifying an individual civilian in tunnel corner with a spray can and water bottle, American flag hat, dual pink respirator cartridges, between 16:24:01 and 16:28:01 - this is exonerating evidence pointing at a different actor.
Open the record →Bodycam log page 2 - Officer Sajumon lets spray-can man walk
Page 2 of bodycam log naming Officer Sajumon, documenting that he placed hands on a civilian clearly holding a spray can in left hand at 16:29:02, patted him to send him out at 16:29:15, and let him walk back into the crowd with the spray can visible at 16:29:18 - police facilitation evidence.
Open the record →Bodycam log page 5 - Officer strikes on Kyle Fitzsimmons
Page 5 of bodycam discovery log naming co-defendant Kyle Fitzsimmons being struck over head with baton, additional officer helmet numbers, and timeline of officer violence on civilians.
Open the record →Bond Points: U.S. v. Salerno + Gorsuch quote
Ryan's notes for bail/bond motion citing U.S. v. Salerno (Supreme Court) mixed with U.S. v. Melendez-Carrion - page 747 max length of pretrial detention for Speedy Trial Act, page 748 pretrial not to be held in same facility as convicted or those waiting on appeal (WE ARE), page 750 no conditions of release has to be argued. Quote The Constitution is not suspended during times of crisis - Justice Gorsuch, cited by Ketanji Brown Jackson at confirmation hearing re Gitmo detainees indefinitely held.
Open the record →Bond Points: U.S. v. Vasquez-Benitez (DC Cir 2019) parallels to Ryan
Ryan's notes on U.S. v. Vasquez-Benitez (DC Cir 2019) drawing parallels to his own case: defendant ruled not a danger to community under Section II (Bail Reform Act Release); had wife, 2 children, job (just like me); only 1 obstruction conviction although accused of multiple crimes (Ryan: no past convictions); left his gang (Ryan: never been in a gang); demonstrated willingness to appear (Ryan: turned himself in); never convicted of violent crime. Quotes appellate court re not well-positioned to make credibility determinations.
Open the record →Brandon Fellows page 1 — Police permission, FBI lies, Albany Jail intake
Page 1 of detailed letter from J6 defendant Brandon Fellows. Pre-arrest: police said he could enter Capitol as long as he didnt go further than statuary hall, didnt go past police-guarded areas, followed curfew - all on video. Day of arrest: agents at moms house, called him - lawyer told him not to talk without warrant. Cancelled meeting, went to news interview. After FBI arrest they "claimed I ran, tried to shove my phone up a candy vending machine and ditched my vehicle in the middle of a busy road, all lies." FBI impounded his bus. At first hearing prosecution shared lies to put him on house arrest with mother who abused him. FBI kept business/tax records and phone until a customer complained to police. Subsequent revocation hearings - prosecution lied to revoke, denied (stricter requirements); 2nd revo officer lied; 3rd revo granted over missed rescheduled therapy session. First 2 weeks at Albany Jail (less than) - cell with no sink, guards once/day, begging inmates for water, hot in just boxers, food not adequate, birds flew in and pooped during day.
Open the record →Brandon Fellows page 2 — Marshals "you ain't shit", Curtis diabetic, Con-Air
Page 2 of Fellows letter. Albany: no running water, roaches climbed through cracks at night, no free phone call, 1 week to reach family. Constantly requested law library - 1 hour entire stay. No church, pastor, paper, pen. No kosher tray. Most days 15-30 min rec. Con-Air flights: black van 8am-12 or 2pm no AC, 10 in van, 1 man Curtis diabetic - officer Chad forgot food, said he was not allowed to leave area, finally a banana and granola bar. 3 days Troy: no law library, no contact with family, no rec, 5,000 bond, no church, no pastors. Grady County: marshals stole laces/belt, Con-Air 1: lady marshal reading file screamed "you aint shit" in his face in front of others on flight. He responded "I hope metaphase goes better for you soon" - caused 2 male marshalls to scream in face, physically threaten, force to back of plane sit on him entire ride. Con-Air 2: another angry woman, fell asleep mask below nose, woke up screaming "Mom Marshall", told to look at leaked Fauci emails that masks dont work. As punishment placed in "the box" restraint that makes it hard to eat.
Open the record →Brandon Fellows page 3 — MS-13/cop killer escort, DC Jail SW2 6 days no poop
Page 3 of Fellows letter. Punishment plane ride: Marshall moves him to window seat alone, said something would happen (would touch him out of frustration). Marshall picks two men - MS-13 member and cop killer - sits them next to Fellows, gives them cookies, tells them "you tell me if you need anything." Surprisingly respectful political debate - both men expressed Marshall should treat him better, said he wasnt a bad guy. Marshall confronts: "Whos your judge?" "Judge Stewart." "Ill let him know what a POS you are." Got in face shoved: "Youll be back on this plane." 2 other marshals told same lies. Van ride - mocks, calls terrorist, stupid; 5 min from jail: "Almost to your new home!" Arrival DC Jail - hears "Code ICU" called for stabbing victim. Waited 4-5 hrs before brought to cell. SouthWest 2 housed 2 weeks: no church, no pastor, no kosher tray, no legal library, inadequate nutrition. 1-2 hrs rec/day except Sunday no rec letting out. Everyone else got rec daily 4-6 hrs. Wrote requests for nurse multiple times, grievances nothing. "No fruit in meals so I didnt poop for 6 days straight." Day 5 wrote/verbal requests, no nurse - tried to self medicate by pulling hardened poop bit by bit with fingers. "No toilet paper so I just washed each poop-dig with sink water - no avail." Day 6 refused to enter cell until saw nurse - guards never came - chief came down. Finally got nurse, asked why in jail.
Open the record →Case Scope I.C.A.P - US v. North motion re: Congressional hearings & tainted jury
Drafted pro se legal argument titled Case Scope I.C.A.P. Caselaw: U.S. v. North 910 F.2d 843, 285 U.S. App. D.C. 343 (D.C. Cir. 1990). Issue: Testimony and statements made to Congress under immunity were publicly broadcasted and used to convict. Argues Jan 6 Select Committee hearings tainted any DC jury pool; Nielsen reported 20 million primetime viewers, and DC residents have been exposed.
Open the record →Case Scope ICAP page 2 - Brady violation, Congress withholding BWC video
Page 2 of US v. North-based pro se argument. Notes 700+ witnesses called to Jan 6 Select Committee, primetime hearings selectively edited, body-worn camera and CCTV evidence shown to Congress but withheld from defense - argues this is a Brady violation. Accuses Congress of holding a Trial before the trial. Also raises protective-order asymmetry.
Open the record →Case Scope ICAP page 3 - protective order asymmetry, change of venue, time served remedy
Page 3 of pro se argument. Demands either right to rescind protective order to mount public defense, or to exclude all video/testimony shown to Congress, media. Argues change of venue inadequate when only one side shown nationally on primetime. Concludes only fair result is time served or dismissed case.
Open the record →Coffman violations (p.2) — 25 lbs lost, flight risk denial, "napalm" lie
Page 2 of Coffman amendment violations. Food so bad Lonnie has lost 25 lbs in captivity, no nutritional value, expired bologna, everything cold/freezer burned. Toilet flush button leaks down wall. No cleaning materials. Mail 10 days to several months late. Denied bail/bond twice, called a flight risk even though Lonnie cant even wipe his own buttocks. "Government lied about napalm in my truck which keeps me in this hell hole." Must use chemical burning cream on scalp - no haircut without vaccine. No video visitation whatsoever.
Open the record →Conditions list continued — Hale-Cusanelli p2: C2B segregation, bond inconsistency
Continuation page (likely Hale-Cusanelli p2). Laundry never done properly, stains on uniforms never cleaned, towels & sheets always stained w/ urine and feces. Witnesses never called for testimony during disciplinary hearings, inmates isolated in The Hole w/o any paperwork. Force used for inmates by guards excessive and often cruel; guards brag about racism. Civilian property and clothing destroyed by jail after 14 days despite being pretrial detainees. Bond denied completely inconsistent for C2B defendants from other jail inmates or similar political cases. Law library withheld for 4 months. All C2B inmates are in administrative segregation without hearing and no option to opt out for general population. Conversely, guards frequently threaten to send inmates to general pop where its promised well be stabbed to death.
Open the record →Contact Info For Jail Suit - co-plaintiffs/witnesses list with attorneys
Handwritten contact list titled "Contact Info For Jail Suit" - co-plaintiffs/witness pool for a planned civil suit over jail conditions. Includes name, attorney name, phone, and email for: Edward A Florez, Trenton Allen (atty MLAJ), Dorian S Murphy (atty Benjamin Berchot), Larry Chambers II, Shane Ray, Eli Jaramillo, Austin Reeder, and Kimbell Chew. Highly material for compensation case linking other J6 detainees.
Open the record →CourtListener docket for United States v. Duong
Public docket index identifying the controlling case as 1:21-cr-00541-PLF and listing case filings.
Open the record →Daniel Caldwell witness statement re DC DOC (p.1, signed top)
Daniel Caldwell (#376977, arrested 3/10/21) veteran statement page 1 listing experiences in DC DOC: hyper-vigilance, hygiene tactics denial, mold in cells/showers, memory loss, total mental breakdown, extended solitary, lack of trial date for 1 year 2 months, denial of Bail v. Brunfardo 2020 (Brunson?), stacked charges, food service failures.
Open the record →Daniel Caldwell witness statement re Ryan Nichols (p.3, signed)
Caldwell page 3 (signed twice): attests over the past year he has seen and experienced the rapidly declining mental state, loss of hope, total despair and totally broken spirits of Ryan Nichols and himself. Compares conditions to Guantanamo Bay torture handbook. Asks for extreme interdiction and immediate relief. Mental health requested but no therapist provided. #376977, arrested 2/10/2021 (sic). Declares not forced, coerced, bullied, or paid.
Open the record →DC DOC Informal Resolution Response: T. Campbell sabotage denied (IGP #20220527-624)
DC DOC Informal Resolution Response to Ryan Nichols ID #376795 regarding IGP #20220527-624 (the 5/24/22 grievance against IGP Coordinator T. Campbell). DOC determined no IGP could be found on file showing Ms. Campbell marked through Step 4 of Deputy Director Appeal and labeled it Step 1; requests Nichols provide his copy. Concludes no evidence supports intentional or malicious sabotage.
Open the record →Defendants Reply to Govt Opposition to Motion to Dismiss p1
Page 1 of 8 of Defendants Reply to Governments Opposition to Defendants Motion to Dismiss (responds to ECF No. 165). Argues this case is distinguishable from all high-profile prosecutions because the US President demonized a specific class of people - MAGA Republicans - to which the Defendant belongs.
Open the record →Defense Argument Outline — 18 U.S.C. 3142(i) Temporary Release Motion
Page 1 of a defense argument outline focused on 18 U.S.C. 3142(i) of the Bail Reform Act, seeking temporary release of Ryan Nichols for trial preparation. Notes habeas petition was voluntarily dismissed. Cites United States v. Lee, 451 F. Supp. 3d 1, 5 (D.D.C. 2020) distinguishing 3142(f)(2)(B) reopening from 3142(i) subsequent order.
Open the record →Defense Argument p.2 — Thumb Drive Confiscation Makes Trial Prep Impossible
Page 2 of defense argument outline. Legal standard under 18 U.S.C. 3142(i) — subsequent order for temporary release if necessary for trial preparation or another compelling reason. Argues confiscation of Mr. Nichols thumb drive containing privileged litigation strategies makes trial preparation impossible. Thumb drive confiscated Aug 29, then again Sept 5, never returned; government doesnt know where it is.
Open the record →Defense Argument p.3 — Dupree Factors, Lee, Buswell Case Law
Page 3 of defense argument outline. Lays out the Dupree factors case law for 3142(i) trial-preparation release: cites United States v. Lee (D.D.C. 2020), United States v. Buswell (W.D. La. 2013), United States v. Dupree, 833 F.Supp.2d 241, 246 (E.D.N.Y. 2011). Dupree argued limited phone (300 min/mo), limited monitored email (3) no morning counsel access (4) limited MDC storage (5) no GDC Hedberg database access.
Open the record →Defense Argument p.4 — Acevedo-Baldera, Stephens, Jeffries 3142(i) Case Law
Page 4 of defense argument outline. Continues Dupree analysis (Hedberg software unavailable at MDC; attorneys fees). Cites government counter-arguments and additional case law: US v. Acevedo-Baldera (D. Conn. 2020), US v. Stephens, 447 F. Supp. 3d 63, 67 (S.D.N.Y. 2020) where 3142(i) was granted due to pandemic, and US v. Jeffries (E.D. Tenn. 2011) on means short of release.
Open the record →Defense Argument p.5 — Trial Prep Burdens, Complexity, Expense, Chressen
Page 5 of defense argument outline. Addresses ample time, additional burdens, complexity, expense factors under 3142(i). Argues defendant lost hundreds of pages, must restart strategy, no TV news access, no internet, phone calls cost a fortune, was moved far from DC. States US v. Chressen is irrelevant because it goes to section (g), not (i).
Open the record →Defense Argument p.6 — 3142(c) Factors: Not Flight Risk, Not Danger
Page 6 of defense argument outline. Distinguishes 3142(i) from 3142(g) renewed motion. Cites US v. Lee, Buswell, Dupree, Jeffries, Birbragher. Calls for relief under 3142(c) factors: not a flight risk, not a danger to community. Notes government conceded history/characteristics weighed for release. References ECF 168-1, pgs 64-72 — Ryans work detail reviews all perfect, no disciplinary issues, no finding of fact on September 5 event.
Open the record →Defense Argument p.7 — Ali (Pirate), El-Hage, El-Gabrowny, Millan Comparators
Page 7 of defense argument outline. Lists character letters, biography, and video clips supporting Nichols. Compares Nicholss treatment to more favorably treated dangerous criminals: Ali (Somali pirate released over thumb drive issue); cites US v. El-Hage, 213 F.3d 74, 77 (2d Cir. 2000) — co-defendant of Osama bin Laden; US v. El-Gabrowny, 35 F.3d 63, 64 (2d Cir. 1994) — 93 WTC bombing; and Millan (heroin enterprise leader).
Open the record →Defense Argument p.8 — Millan/Rivera Cite, Conclusion: Grant Pretrial Release
Page 8 (final) of defense argument outline. Cites US v. Millan, 4 F.3d 1038, 1041 (2d Cir. 1993) and discusses El-Gabrowny dictum on substantial delay. Conclusion: Defendant has shown release necessary for trial prep because litigation strategies stolen multiple times. Government 90-minute defense fails. Question of dangerousness irrelevant but new evidence of Nicholss extraordinary character — assisting law enforcement, saving lives — weighs in his favor. Asks court to grant pretrial release tailored to trial preparation.
Open the record →Defense letter — Discovery access problems at DC Jail (Nichols hard drive & Relativity)
Letter (likely from defense team) detailing longstanding discovery access problems for Ryan Nichols at DC Jail: hard drive confiscated by Sgt. Franklin in November, Evidence.com access only recently restored, no Relativity access. Argues for 60-day continuance.
Open the record →Defense outline p2: three drives, Aug 29 confiscation, Officer Swolwannii bodycam
Page 2 of the McBride opening-statement outline. Establishes three Nichols hard drives (two Files & Harrison thumb drives — red + blue — and one black 1 TB McBride drive). Notes that Officer Swolwannii at DC Jail let Nichols keep red drive during a McBride visit and the event is verifiable via Swolwannii bodycam. Itemizes Ingrid Washingtons Aug 29 2022 confiscation of hard drives, Sept move six days later with blue thumb drive stolen, no discipline charge, Marshals demand for FOIA. Argues DOJs position relies entirely on the Ingrid Washington affidavit which is provably false (Washington at CTF vs Nichols at CDF; all J6ers kept drives 6+ months).
Open the record →Defense outline: Illegal Taking of Nichols thumb drive — opening statement notes
Defense attorney working draft / opening statement outline for Nichols motion (likely ECF 150 emergency release / 177/177-1/177-2 supplements). First-person attorney McBride enumerates timeline: FBI surrender Jan 18 2021 in Texas; FTC Oklahoma; DC Jail Mar 2021 - Sept 6 2022; Files & Harrison representation Jan-Aug 2021; thumb drive #1 (red) sent Jul 27 2021 (Ex A ECF 177-1); thumb drive #2 sent Jul 30 2021 (Ex B ECF 177-2); McBride retained Aug 2021; bought 1 TB hard drive with USAFX downloads delivered Oct 7 2021; mac-adapter issue, Ingrid Washington email same day stating drive inoperable.
Open the record →Discovery wishlist: bodycams, Reeder/Hogan, FBI Form 1023 CHS
Handwritten discovery list naming specific Capitol Police bodycam tags (X6039BJJV, X6039B9NO, X6039BF8H) and named officers/officials: Roseanne, Fanone, Robert Reeder, Hogan. Demands FBI Form 321/FD-1023 CHS (Confidential Human Source) reporting documentation KL000239.
Open the record →Entrapment & Fed Involvement page 1 - earpieces & coordination with police
Page 1 of Entrapment & Fed Involvement section - cataloging earpiece sightings and police-crowd coordination across multiple J6 videos (Warning Graphic Content Raw Footage, Patriots Storm US Capitol, His Pants Are Falling Down, Officers Viewpoint 3HR, Thats One Big Flag) with precise timestamps.
Open the record →Entrapment & Fed Involvement page 5 - Feds Supplying Weapons
Page 5 of Entrapment & Fed Involvement section titled "Feds Supplying Weapons" citing timestamps in Thats One Big Flag (3:00, 8:35-37), Officers Viewpoint (2:25:42-52), and 4_Warning_Graphic_Content_Raw_Footage video (45:40, 44:55-45:18).
Open the record →From Alan Byerly — Threats with urine/feces, the hole for "looking white" (p.2)
Page 2 of Byerly letter. PC status leak resulted in physical threats and threats of throwing urine, feces, sperm. Last day at CDF, he and cellmate sent to Disciplinary Segregation (the hole) for NO reason at all - upon getting there accused of being racist because they looked racist "white." Threatened with extortion and putting urine and feces in food. In PA bail denied due to 31-year-old conviction; told by temporary counsel that since none of January 6 people were getting bail, he waived his bail hearing temporarily. Rest of jail can do video visits on tablet, J6 detainees cannot - promised early June still not by mid-September.
Open the record →From J6 detainees — protest letter after Warden/DC DOC held in contempt by Judge Lamberth
Letter from J6 detainees protesting retaliation after Judge Lamberth held the DC Jail warden and DC DOC deputy director in contempt of court. Within 24 hours, detainees report being cut off from counsel and family communications. They demand restoration of WiFi/attorney access and pledge prayer-protest until rights restored.
Open the record →From James McGrew — 14 days no doctor, 12hr shackled transport (p.7)
Page 7 of McGrew letter. At Florence intake, medical staff took info but McGrew spent 14 days at facility never seeing a doctor despite extreme pain - filed grievance form with no relief. Bloodwork done day 14, told would be moved next morning never hearing results. Shackled 12 hours to Grady County, again told medical staff history, 2 weeks no doctor until filing grievance, then antibiotics, moved 2 weeks later never getting bloodwork results.
Open the record →From James McGrew — Closing, recreation inequity, Semper Fi (p.10)
Final page (10) of McGrew constitutional violations letter. Notes recreation equipment inequity at DC-DOC CTF compared to other inmates same facility. Closes with thanks for hearing brief history, looking forward to working with recipient. Signs off "God Save America, Semper Fi."
Open the record →From James McGrew — Cruel/unusual punishment, 6th & 14th amendment violations (p.9)
Page 9 of McGrew letter. Cruel and Unusual Punishment claims: 1) transportation in medical condition, 2) long period in solitary confinement, 3) bar at which prosecuted compared to past protest. Denial of Medical Treatment. 6th Amend Procedures to Resolve Complaints: grievance procedures unheard or no response. 14th Equal Protection: denied post-secondary education through DC-DOC/CTF education dept despite handbook saying provided - several grievance forms no relief.
Open the record →From James McGrew — Cruel/unusual punishment, recreation isolation (p.4)
Page 4 of McGrew letter. Food well under serving temp, bread thrown on top getting soggy, meal in 3-slot tray intertwined - argues this constitutes "demoralizing cruel and unusual punishment." No nutritionally balanced diet at any facility. Recreation: at Florence County held in single-man cage on separate yard alone, no pull-up bars or recreation equipment.
Open the record →From James McGrew — Forced to walk 400yd in pain, shackled hours (p.6)
Page 6 of McGrew letter. Despite being told to do physical therapy and explaining limp/lower extremity pain to US Marshalls, was shackled and forced to sit for hours "pain in leg, buttocks, and groin areas... lightning bolts shooting through my testicles." Made to stand at gate 20-30 min, then walk 400 yards to receiving despite known medical condition; left shackled in holding tank for several more hours.
Open the record →From James McGrew — Mail delays, Congress turned away, 8th Amend bond (p.8)
Page 8 of McGrew letter. Still fighting for adequate medical care at DC DOC CTF, grievance forms filed with no relief. Mail: outside mail postmarked over a month before from as close as Washington DC. Congressional Oversight: references members of Congress being "simply turned away" when checking conditions. 8th Amendment Bond: held over 6 months, bond/bail denied many factors.
Open the record →From James McGrew — No rec at Grady, no water at CTF yard, ICU/dialysis history (p.5)
Page 5 of McGrew letter. Grady County: officers said they do not do recreation at this facility. DC CTF yard: no water cooler/source, in 90+ heat inmates put mouth to spout, not allowed to carry own water bottle. Medical: 3-4 weeks before detention released from VA hospital ICU after weeks of dialysis for liver failure and rhabdomyolysis - lasting effects, still suffers, given renal diet instructions.
Open the record →From James McGrew — Nutrition grievances ignored, food temp issues (p.3)
Page 3 of McGrew letter. Concludes vaccine/facemask concern (covid susceptibility), then Nutrition section: grievance forms filed at Grady County re food quality, temperature, inconsistent timing - never received notice back. At CTF multiple grievances filed re temp/quantity/timeframe/nutritional value - no relief. Food sits in plastic boxes on uncovered cart.
Open the record →From James McGrew — Renal diet still denied at DC, no barber w/o vax (p.2)
Page 2 of McGrew letter. Continues renal diet denial through transfer to DC CDF and CTF. Describes personal grooming violations: shared unsanitized nail/hair clippers passed through 1-30 inmates at Grady County; at CTF/CDF told no barber access until fully vaccinated.
Open the record →From James McGrew #377892 — Constitutional violations, denied renal diet (p.1)
Page 1 of letter/affidavit from fellow J6 detainee James McGrew (inmate #377892) listing violations of 1st, 4th, 5th(?), 6th, 8th, 14th Amendment rights. Describes being denied a renal diet despite ICU/dialysis history while held at Florence AZ US Marshall facility and Grady County Correctional in Oklahoma.
Open the record →From Jeff McKellop — Sept 13: 22-yr Army vet 3rd SFG ODA 394-396, political prisoner
Letter from Jeff McKellop dated Sept 13. Opens with mail backlog problem — facility controls all incoming/outgoing mail, holds all keys to all locks, doubts mail will make it out. Identifies himself: "My name is Jeff McKellop. I served 22 yrs in the Army, 10 yrs in 3rd (Grp) Special Forces ODA (Operational Detachment Alpha) 394 & 396. 3 tours Afghanistan, 2 Iraq, Bosnia, Kuwait. I worked as a high threat mobile security for State & Agency 10 yrs. I am a political prisoner." Says employer told him to pack his shit when his face appeared on screen. Recounts intake at FBI HQ: hand cuffed, shackled, slurs (white boy, honkey, shit bag, motherfucker), pawed by inmates threatening rape/beat/steal. At CTF chained, names guards: Pinky, Hays, Armstrong, Franklin, Robinson, Holmes, Hauser, Adams C, Adams A.
Open the record →From Julian Khater — Armstrong 48hr lockdown, mail photocopied (p.3)
Page 3 of Khater letter. Dr wanted bloodwork before vitamins, hadnt seen sun since day 1, was malnourished. Nurse lied about ordering cardiac diet - took 2 weeks then Khater had to personally tell Mr Lawbar (kitchen) to manually do it. Sgt Robinson re barber: "Barber is a very old guy, he fell and hit his head - so theres no barber now." Mail still messed with - letters from beginning of July arriving now photocopied. Lied about no allergy generic (another inmate has Zyrtec). Names Armstrong - skipped his rec more than once, didnt let him out at hour when others got an hour. Kept in cell over 48 hours straight.
Open the record →From Julian Khater — Nurse "this isn't CVS", heart condition denied diet (p.2)
Page 2 of Khater letter. Shallow breathing - nurses/doctors dismissive. "This isnt CVS" - given nasal spray (Nasonex), denied allergy pills. Refused barber services since day 1 despite covid antibodies from Dec 2020. Law library refused months. No video visits despite promise, hasnt seen attorney once or family since day 1. No religious services months - only tablet w/ few sermons. Refused comfortable mattress multiple times - doctors dismissive. Refused adequate nutrition for months including cardiac diet despite heart condition. Names Dr Danielle Finch.
Open the record →From Nathaniel DeGrave #376789 — Amendment Violations: Pahrump NV → DC DOC timeline
Letter from J6 detainee Nathaniel DeGrave #376789 titled "Amendment Violations." At Pahrump County Jail in Nevada: subjected to 20 minutes rec time 3 times per week, denied legal calls prior to bond, kept in solitary confinement, retainer thrown out. Taken to solitary confinement for 30 days at DC DOC without cause. Shown photos of Stab Victims. Allowed 1 hr rec at DOC first 60 days. No law library, no video visits, no religious services or classes. 26 hr lockdowns as of today (sic). No haircut for 6 months. 60+ day mail delays. Birthday card returned. No hardcover books, publisher only. No in-person attorney visits or from friends/family. Clothing thrown out. Communication w/ friends/family difficult & expensive. 8 month detainment based off speculation. Poor nutrition, Bologna 5 days/wk. Due Process Violation. "Assault charge but no assault? Pull away door lie. Turned away Congressmen. Govt lies - no body armor."
Open the record →From Nathaniel DeGrave #376789 — Amendment Violations: Pahrump NV → DC DOC timeline
Letter from J6 detainee Nathaniel DeGrave #376789 titled "Amendment Violations." At Pahrump County Jail in Nevada: subjected to 20 minutes rec time 3 times per week, denied legal calls prior to bond, kept in solitary confinement, retainer thrown out. Taken to solitary confinement for 30 days at DC DOC without cause. Shown photos of Stab Victims. Allowed 1 hr rec at DOC first 60 days. No law library, no video visits, no religious services or classes. 26 hr lockdowns as of today (sic). No haircut for 6 months. 60+ day mail delays. Birthday card returned. No hardcover books, publisher only. No in-person attorney visits or from friends/family. Clothing thrown out. Communication w/ friends/family difficult & expensive. 8 month detainment based off speculation. Poor nutrition, Bologna 5 days/wk. Due Process Violation. "Assault charge but no assault? Pull away door lie. Turned away Congressmen. Govt lies - no body armor."
Open the record →From Robert Morss — Cell C2B conditions list, religious denial (p.2)
Page 2 of Morss letter - itemized complaints of C2B cell. Jagged edge rusty metal desk/bunks, caked feces/urine/blood on walls and vents, thin mattresses sleeping on metal cooking tray 3 months. Flooding incidents - bedsheets to control. Requested VA Rep with no developments. Food terrible no nutritional value, religious services denied (Church, Clergy, Chaplain visits). "Consistently compared to beasts, hogs, and dogs in delivered religious material." Broken sink/no hot water, broken toilet splashing filthy water, rusty metal cuts skin/hair/clothes. Mail: hundreds of letters never reached him.
Open the record →From Robert Morss — No bail despite no criminal record, names staff (p.3)
Page 3 of Morss letter. No bail/bond despite no criminal record or arrests. Notes news showing murderers, rapists, arsonists, even women who abandoned newborns getting bond in DC. No video visits despite promise. Denied haircut/shave (told to use chemical cream Veet on face). Inconsistent Quarantine - 2 weeks isolation, lawyers can serve civil suits but inmates of C2B ignored. Names jail staff Franklin, Proctor, Lee re grievance forms with "Trump Related" statements, refused to produce documents, locked down as punitive action. Stab victims daily on regular Jail side - K2 frequent.
Open the record →From Ryan — "I am a political prisoner in my own country," ex-wife took everything
Ryan letter. Led down hallway into telephonic meeting w/ lawyers at 13:42 met with distain, mean mugging, talk-down by guards: "What you looking at? Shy! Wah! Talk! Dont stand shy!" "I am no longer a human being." When water diaphragm or toilet breaks, met w/ lock down, told how lucky to be there, told other side of door = ass-raped, killed, stabbed, robbed. Guards extort money & food from inmates for special privileges & favors. "I am a political prisoner in my own country!" Names Hays, Armstrong, Pinky, Holmes, Franklin — "list is goodless w/ guards who commit crimes!" "I am a white Christian male in a 98% African American ran facility, everything I say and do is met w/ extreme measures of resistance. I have been called: honkey white boy, Trump cracker, on & on." Cant trust anyone working here. "This is my message in a bottle." Asks where the ACLU/NAACP/BLM/Nancy Pelosi & others would be beating down his door to get him out — if he were a black male in an all-white facility. Notes ex-wife got document allowing her to buy/sell/trade in his name — lost home, car, clothes, accounts.
Open the record →From Ryan — abuse list continued (CRT, Kamala/Biden attire mockery, solitary), page 4
Page 4 of Ryan Nichols letter — list continues: lead paint in cells, no discovery access, no legal printers, denial of legal motions, vaccine requirements for visits/haircuts/religious services, CRT and re-education propaganda on tablets, 25.5+ hour solitary confinement, Congressional visits denied, racial and religious profiling, political mockery by staff wearing Democrat/BLM/Kamala/Biden attire, sent to The Hole for political views.
Open the record →From Ryan — constitutional violation brainstorm by amendment (1st/4th/6th/8th/14th)
Brainstorming page mapping conditions to constitutional amendments. Includes co-detainee Sean McHugh #378159. 1st Amendment: church, clergy, grooming, nutrition/diet, rec time, communication w/ lawyers & family, journalist interviews, congress. 4th: cell searches, let my dog out, food, water, mattress, excessive heat south 2, fires/drugs/fights guards did nothing. Administrative segregation without a hearing. 8th: no bail/excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishment, chained shackled in hallways while others were not. 6th: courtrooms, law library, slow medical treatment, responding with legal paperwork, people quarantine in C2B. Case law filtered. 14th equal protection: Muslims get church, more tablets, rec time, better food, contact. Mail in/mail out, not enough clothes, Final Call racist. Black mold, cockroaches, shit/piss/semen, sexual harassment in front of guards. "Going to the hole without punishment ie written up, cancelling commissary, being placed on PHD."
Open the record →From Ryan — DC Jail abuse list (mail delay, mold, worms, extortion), page 3
Page 3 of Ryan Nichols letter — continued bullet list of DC Jail abuses: 3-4 month mail delays, laundry returned with bodily fluids, worms in meals, scurvy, extortion via commissary, rust/black mold throughout cells, vermin, denial of grooming causing chemical burns.
Open the record →From Ryan — DC Jail as "evisceration facility," page 1
Opening page of a handwritten letter from Ryan Nichols indicting DC Jail conditions, describing the facility as an "evisceration facility" of body, mind, and soul, only blocks from the seat of US government.
Open the record →From Ryan — DC Jail conditions list, page 2 (1901 D St SE)
Page 2 of Ryan Nichols letter detailing DC Jail abuses at 1901 D St SE, Washington DC 20003 — including no visitations, no religious services, no attorney access, prisoners begging for help/water/medical aid through cold metal door windows.
Open the record →From Ryan — demands: change prosecutor/judge, VA rep, civil rights atty + 9th Cir case cite
Ryan letter (demand list). "Where is my change of prosecutors? Change of judge? VA Rep? Civil Rights Defense Attorney? Divorce paperwork/identification? Medical & Dental Rep? Why am I being treated like a dog, pig, beast in a cage? "The Final Call"." White-shirt came into cell block yelling about mask, wrote him up for violence & disobedience. Franklin came in playing good cop/bad cop, pulled aside, claimed he put a stop to paperwork. Cites case: "627 F.3d 345 (9th Circuit 2010) United States v. Waters: 3.5 yrs for burning, building & distruction. Crime of violence then reversed conviction. Environment Earth Liberation Front (ELF)(ALF) as well as Vail Colorado Ski Resort burning 10 million." "No plea w/ no lawsuit! Im swing the fuck out of this place!" Heard on news Prince Georges County inmates sued jail for 12 million for no hand soap & face masks. Sick call: spoken to like dog. Another copy of Honorable Louis Farrakhan The Final Call #44 Aug 10 issue. Water break - inmates work together to stop diaphragm break before guards run everyone back into cells.
Open the record →From Ryan — ERT took Jordan discovery, Vintoqadyzah video, mask enforcement Franklin
Ryan page: ERT Capt C/Lt C.D. Jordan from cell, handcuffed, searched cell, took all his discovery and left. "Gestapo tactics communist block manuver." Was sent about 200 pages of discovery — was led down hallway by Hays & another female. Refill of acid reflux meds: name told hidden, attitude issue, being spoken to like a dog. Listen to my breathing - WTF, does my breathing have to do w/ acid reflux. "Every time I am seen by medical I am met w/ disdain, racism, rude, minimal care, attitude issues." Names video Vintoqadyzah cut e 105-100 ft (?) - video of woman beat to death by police, cut & edited. Dental: told he didnt want to be operated on, they cancel him back next time. Female Lt came in yelling about masks, inmates wearing masks correctly but she was screaming. Notes inmates eating dandelion leaves & stems to supplement nutrition. Franklin/Mandae mask enforcement: "If we dont comply w/ mask Mandate we will go to the hole. We never leave Pod. Only came in contact w/ other guards who leave building."
Open the record →From Ryan — Grievances log: McDade Sept formal grievance, gen-pop threats
Ryan grievance log. Food grievance Sept 2021: freezer burned food, cold/wet/not enough/burned/smashed. Treatment grievance: first formal grievance on McDade speaking to him "like Im a Dog - go, you, here, there." Flipping flashlight around, black beat down gloves. Guards threaten with going to the hole, being put into Gen Pop "where they have 12-inch knives, stab whites...We be puttin you in gen pop if you act foo!" Sept 15: McDade had black gloves on, said "Bad dude" across the knuckles. Kept flipping the 3 cell flashlight in his right hand, looking around making sure everyone saw him, mean mugging inmates, yelling (with mask on) unreasonable words. Ryan asked him to turn down TV; McDade: "WTF inmate what you want?" — guards keep TV loud so they cant hear other inmates.
Open the record →From Ryan — guard assaults, Rohr Knives, political prisoner narrative, page 5
Page 5 of Ryan Nichols letter: list continues — denial of hot water, prevented from attending court, maced/assaulted/harassed by guards, cell invasions, threatened/nearly stabbed with "Rohr Knives," toilets poop-poisoned 6 months. Concludes the bullet list and pivots to declaring J6 detainees "Political Prisoners on American Soil" subjected to selective prosecution, slander by media, and death threats inside the jail and to their families through mail.
Open the record →From Ryan — June+ timeline p4: "I am a political prisoner," Jordan discovery, commissary extortion
Page 4 of Ryan timeline (June - present): Plea to get in front of a microphone. "I am a political prisoner." Government is hiding him w/o support; ex-wife took home, truck, clothes, everything. Cries on phone with daughter. Says "Jordan had his discovery taken by force" and computer/information confiscated, handcuffed against his will. Commissary extortion: guards crowd around tables when commissary arrives saying "You be got a lot of honeybun, Hey what you be do with them. Oh, Im going to eat them, oh they are extorting food & money from inmates for phones, knives, weed." Names Hays, Pinky, Dillion, Holmes, Armstrong. Breakfast = 3 spoons of chili, 10 spoons of grits, sweet cake. Medical/dental/cleaning supplies unaddressed for months.
Open the record →From Ryan — Mar-Jun timeline: cavity check, ERT "Gestapo" interrogation, named guards Abdullah
Ryan timeline (page 1 of fresh sheet): March 18 cavity check of rectum, mouth, hands, feet; X-ray with K-2 burning through facility. March-June "Gestapo interrigation": Dan & I pulled from room, questioned by ERT and white-shirts/employees Armstrong, Holmes, Abdullah, Hays, Pinky, Franklin. 23/1 hrs in cell (winter), wet walls, human fecal matter, urine, jizz smashed/sprayed/smeared around/under. Medical uses outdated equipment, treated like an animal. Multiple requests for VA Rep per handbook p18 — told "there is none."
Open the record →From Ryan — March 18 to Sept 13 jail timeline, page 1 (FBI HQ → CTF intake)
Page 1 of Ryan Nichols handwritten timeline March 18 - Sept 13: arrival at FBI HQ (shoelaces/belt/ID/truck taken), transport in waist shackles/handcuffs/leg irons while guard yells "Dead Man Walking he be a Trump supporter," roach-infested 5x8 cell, 2 bologna sandwiches/day, begging for water, no blanket/pillow. Two days of inmates beating on cells, yelling slurs and threatening homosexual rape, throwing urine and feces. Moved to CTF March 22 — intake nurse, strip search shower routine.
Open the record →From Ryan — p2 of new sheet: outdoor rec 4 times in 6 months, no VA rep (5 requests)
Page 2 of a Ryan letter. Radical Islamic newspaper The Final Call by Louis Farrakhan and "some other towel head Muhammad" taught at CTF. Guards pull white inmates aside for "bitch sessions designed to downgrade my skin color - oh sounds a bit like CRT." Cells: crammed corners, human fecal matter, urine, stained walls w/ DNA spray. "Inmates speak out - you go to the hole for two weeks." Led to medical: fully cuffed, leg irons, black inmates roaming freely calling him motherfucker, spitting, homosexual threats, cracker, white boy. Guards laughing, threats of death. "23/1 lock down for four months. Out side rec, 4 times in 6 months. Too hot, they take us out when its the hottest part of day, almost passed out twice, no shade." Five requests for VA Rep: smart-ass comments "white TS & white boy." Gave up. "Im 70% disabled."
Open the record →From Ryan — p2: Bigach/Shomake guards, April CTF, Gestapo interrogation Dan & I
Page 2 of Sept 8 update. Black mold in air vents, in tile, on walls. Tried to explain to guards: "Get back in your cell!" Asked Bigach for cleaning supplies: "I dont give a fuck what you need, get back in." April at CTF: black mold, cold/wet/burned/moldy food. Guards laugh when issues brought to attention. Names: Hays, Franklin, Pinky, Dillion, Robinson, Lt. Shomake. Night roving guards bang on cells all night. Dan & I pulled from cells for "Gestapo interrogation" by ERT — asked about living conditions, food, water, bedding. While shackled in dental hall hears guards: "Fucking Trump, man, I cant wait until they leave! Yeah, shit, fuck these motherfuckers." Strip search dehumanization with inmates yelling "Dead man walking, he be a Trump supporter! Hays a Trump supporter! Inmates: Fuck you white boy! We be fucking you up!" LTs come into cell area screaming about masks even when worn, write his name down for disrespect.
Open the record →From Ryan — p3: Final Call ideology, civil rights plea, named guards list
Page 3 of Ryan letter: chained, shackled, slurs continue ("shithead, honkey, cracker, Trumper, threaten"). Describes "The Final Call" newspaper promoting radical Islam, white hate, racial violence, downgrading America — "the entire staff of 98% black read this paper every week." Asks "Where are my civil rights? Where is the ACLU, NAACP, civil rights attorney?" Names guards: Pinky, Hays, C. Adams, McDade, Franklin, Robinson, Armstrong, Holmes, Hauser, Lt. Shumer, Brown — "most female guards dont wear name tape." Describes "Gestapo intimidation techniques / SERE School textbook tactics": pulled from cells (Robinson is ERT boss), May 2021 mean-mugged: "How are you, how are living conditions?...WTF am I suppose to say? Answer incorrectly you go to the hole." March: shackled, two female guards (Hays, Pinky) yelling "Trump Boy, supremist, you people on & on, led down hallway to remote room."
Open the record →From Ryan — p4: cell hygiene horror, Lee/Hays/Pinky, Robinson ERT pull March-June
Page 4 of Ryan timeline. After ass kicked (j6s11-021 trailing). "How does 300 yrs feel?" Hayes seems to be CDR (cell delivery rep) of the four — pro-Biden, wished Trump would die, on a tangent about being a team player. March-April led to dental cuffed/shackled, random inmates wandering freely, high-fiving guards. Cell hygiene (March-Oct): "I have not been in one cell where it was clean. Human fecal matter & chunks, urine smell in/around/smashed/under beds/in corners. Human snot, dried snot, man spray (semen), jizz, DNA (semen), dried running down walls. Rust from iron work on windows dripping down. Black mold coming from air vents on walls/sink/toilet, rust around beds." March-June handcuffed/shackled to attorney visit while inmates roam free; Hays "Fuck you white boy, ill fuck your ass cracker, fuck you, on & on. Guards laughing." April-May: Dan & I pulled cells once again by ERT & Robinson. "How is it going? Glad your doing well, hope your stay is a pleasant one." Then locked back in cell for another 36 hrs.
Open the record →From Ryan — Sept 8 update: water flood, Drs Walls & Coffman, Taylor Etcaranto suicide
Ryan update Sept 8: water diaphragm broke in cell 32, water floods like Red Sea fills entire cell block. Names ERT and guards on duty: Franklin, Cobb, white shirt Hays, Pinky. Identifies "Dr Walls & Dr Coffman, chiropractors both here in DC, both Democrats, both on video beating police, both released for picketing." Two inmates have discovery video showing beating to death of two women during riot — never shown on TV, no officers held accountable. Names officer who allegedly assaulted/assisted in suicide: "Taylor Etcaranto: Responsible for death of officer who committed suicide; Assault & assist in suicide on officer." Recounts again March 18 intake — "the only white man taken into roach infested, dimly lit, holding facility...inmates figured out I was a white Trump supporter...we be ass fucking you white boy."
Open the record →From Ryan — September flood p5: Abdullah, mail intercepted, criminal record clean
Page 5 of Ryan letter (September). Water diaphragm gives out — mass flooding upper deck, inmates pulled together to save belongings. Once released to battle the water, Abdullah allowed them to go to work. Six inmates working mops, squeegies (spell), buckets. "Other guards came piling in our cell block...riot 4 guards. Get the fuck back into your cell, stop the fuck what your doing! We did as we were told, dropped mops, & walked away." Water was 1.5 inch when guards figured out water wasnt going to mop itself away. "Im dealing w/ 3rd graders." Discusses mail interception — "Sent mail to my children: Never made it!" Sent about 30 letters to various people, no response. Argues "Im a warning, a hazard, a threat to society!" while having never been arrested in his life, lived in same community for 9 years, held a TS Clearance.
Open the record →From Ryan — timeline p2: named guards (Hays, Pinky, Armstrong, Holmes, Adams), 23/1 lockdown
Page 2 of Ryan Nichols timeline: cell #11 with black mold over all walls, denied potable water, female guard aimed body cam at him while changing and laughed. "Almost three days w/o sleep." March 24 - April 28 guards beating on cell during checks. Names guards Pinky, Hays, Armstrong, Holmes, Adams. 23/1 lockdown with choice between phone or shower. ERT (Emergency Response Team) sleeps in cell block back room — names Hays, Pinky, Adams, Holmes, Hauser, Franklin.
Open the record →From Ryan — timeline p2: SERE tactics, cell 10 promotion, Farrakhan/Final Call reference
Page 2 of Ryan timeline: April 15 medical asks about COVID contact "Are you fucking w/ me?" SERE school tactics — banging on door every hour on the hour at night. Asked about living conditions: wrong answer = go to the hole. Cell 10 - pulled out in front of other inmates as someone was promoted, accepted as detail/friend of guards. Female guards mean-mugging, refusing eye contact. Burned food, laundry returned smelling of buried urine. Guards sleep on duty in TV room off camera, claim overtime. Ryan attributes treatment to "The Final Call" magazine by Louis Farrakhan.
Open the record →From Ryan — timeline p3: Farrakhan ideology, 10-day isolation after attorney visit, lost legal paperwork
Page 3 of Ryan timeline: characterizes Farrakhan as "hard core racist Marxist paid for by US tax dollars" teaching there is no god other than Allah, all whites are dogs/pigs/beasts. Slurs documented: white boy, white bitch motherfucker, you people, clown, whites. After attorney visit guards put him in isolation for 10 days, 24hr lockdown, not even COVID-checked. 2:00 AM medical run aborted — when he gets back his legal paperwork is gone. Names guards Pinky, Hays, Armstrong. "Who am I going to tell?"
Open the record →From Ryan — timeline p3: toilet flood, mace, Franklin, no VA care, isolation cell 25
Page 3 of Ryan timeline (May 1 - Aug 1): toilet water diaphragm fails 5 times, flooding cell block. ERT comes with mace cans, Guard Franklin screams "Lock it down! Step back in! You people are all alike!" Ryan, a 70% disabled veteran, denied VA care — took 8 months to get sleep meds and acid reflux meds. Put into isolation cell 25 with human fecal matter, urine smell, jizz dried on wall, black mold. Guards send detainees to "the hole" for arguing.
Open the record →From Ryan — timeline p4: medical room slurs, named guards Hays/Pinky/C.Adams/Alexander/Franklin
Page 4 of Ryan timeline: every medical visit involves spit, trash, graffiti, guards sleeping, racial slurs and threats. Shackled, pushed down halls while Hays, Pinky, C. Adams escort: "Dead Man Walking, here Trump, he be Trump supporter." Inmates allowed to roam halls hurling racial/sexual threats while guards laugh. Legal tablet denied for four months. Grievance against guard returned by same guard, prompting two-day lockdown — names Alexander, Hays, Pinky, Franklin. Guards wear windbreakers to hide name tags.
Open the record →From Ryan — timeline p5 (closing): "I am a Dog in a Boarding Kennel," Fucking Help me
Final page (5) of Ryan timeline: shirts dirty, ring stains, filthy clothing. Detainees joke and play card games "as if we are children." Black racism from every employee. Called racist/white supremacist. Food brought as if going to bite — guards open door a crack, side meds in, drop and close. Mean-mugging, dirty metal water, food minimal/inedible. "I am a Dog in a Boarding Kennel" - mind blowing. Concludes: "This entire establishment is a Human Machine that generates & produces hate & racism. Employees read The Final Call, make a decision to abuse me for being a pig, dog, animal, beast. For being white. Fucking help me..." Signed by Ryan.
Open the record →From Ryan — transfer notes: SOC, Nye County NV Pahrump, Grady County conditions
Ryan brief note listing conditions at multiple holdover facilities during BOP transit. "SOC: Excessive lockdown, No hand sanitizer or masks, No Bibles church, No Rec yard." "Nye County Pahrump NV: Excessive lockdown." "Grady County: No masks, no hand sanitizer, rotten food, dirty, unsanitary, use clippers behind 30 men, no rec, no cleaning supplies." "Plane rides cold, disorienting, sleep deprivation, duress." "Chemical: Bring your own water. Shorten my visits with lawyer. Lawyers to serve lawsuits is ok but I cant see my lawyer. Have to do my own laundry because laundry comes back soaked in pissed."
Open the record →From Ryan — Transport conditions Oklahoma to DC, dirty cell
Page 2 of letter from Ryan describing filthy pod conditions (spit, pubic hair, feces, mold), rotten food, and brutal shackled plane ride from Oklahoma to Pennsylvania where he fell injuring his shoulder. Marshalls on plane described as extremely rude.
Open the record →From Ryan & J6 detainees — petition to be transferred to Guantanamo Bay, signature page 6
Final page of multi-detainee letter, signed by Ryan Nichols Sr (#376745) along with 16+ J6 detainees, requesting transfer to Guantanamo Bay as it allegedly provides better treatment than DC Jail. Includes signatures of Pete Schwartz #377185, Robert A. Morss #377890, Brandon Fellows #377943, Jeffrey McKellop #376887, Andrew Taake #378837, Scott Fairlamb #376877, Daniel Caldwell, Joseph Padilla #376981, Guy Reffitt #376782, Troy Smocks #376973, Chris Quaglin #378835, Sean McHugh #378159, Shane J. Jenkins #377186, Dominic Pezzola #376366, Edward Lang #376444, Peter F. Stager #376784, Jeff Brown #376979.
Open the record →From Sean McHugh #378159 — Discrimination upon DC arrival (p.3)
Page 3 / signature page of letter from fellow J6 detainee Sean McHugh (inmate 378159) describing immediate discrimination upon arrival in Washington DC. Indicates more detailed account would require an interview, too much to list.
Open the record →From Timothy L. Hale-Cusanelli #376441 — conditions list (Ryan Samsel beating note)
Letter signed by Timothy L. Hale-Cusanelli (#376441), J6 detainee, listing DC Jail conditions in bullet form. Church Services cannot be accessed/religious material is unavailable or has blatant discrimination. Dietary needs nearly impossible to attain without having a heart attack first. Meals devoid of nutrition, no real protein, rotten vegetables, excessive soy. Water metallic taste, contaminated w/ mold; ventilation contaminated w/ mold. Limited hygiene/grooming, no shaving/haircuts, sewage in showers. Recreation arbitrarily given, often in cells over 24 hrs straight, outdoor rec frequently cancelled. Access to court limited, attorney calls monitored, legal visits blocked, late for court because guards. Legal mail stolen by guards, discovery blocked by staff, grievances opened & read by offending officers. Guards make copies of personal mail and info of loved ones, share inmate court info w/ other guards for fun. "Testimony of physical abuse and threatened sexual abuse expressed by officers and Jail (beating of Ryan Samsel)." Mail and books withheld for weeks-months after safe arrival. Medical treatment withheld after numerous requests, lack of nutrition + exercise caused atrophy ignored despite appointments. Broken door locks fixed overnight but toilets go weeks without repair, toilet floods often fill whole C2B pod up to ankles. Inmate uniforms impossible to get replaced, clothing cheaply made.
Open the record →Full Footage Patriots Storm US Capitol 4K60fps timeline log
Detailed timestamp log of a 4K60fps video titled "Patriots Storm US Capitol" identifying Ryan Nichols, Alex Harkrider (codefendant), Matthew Miller, Jake, Rosanne, Officer Fanone (helmet 3603), Roseann being trampled, civilians with shields, and a sprayed man with bloody head.
Open the record →Full Hallway Footage "Things to Watch" - Waldo signals officer, Roseanne dragged in
Critical observations from full hallway footage. Documents Waldo signaling officer on ledge holding hand up like a phone (suspected coordination); Redskin signaling halt to police; officer bodycam on red bottle; police spraying Roseanne, others, and themselves at 2:32:20 (after she was brought into hallway from compression scene).
Open the record →Full Hallway Footage Timeline - officer aggression log
Handwritten timeline log of police aggression timestamps from Capitol hallway footage: officer with M4 rifle, multiple instances of pepper ball shooting (you can see trigger pulls), unidentified officer in all-black riot gear, officer carrying multiple bottles (mace) inside.
Open the record →GoPro 360 Fanone rescue narrative timeline (page 1)
Ryan Nichols' first-person handwritten timeline of GoPro 360 footage showing Officer Michael Fanone being pulled down stairs and Ryan rescuing him in a non-fighting/rescue posture. Critical exculpatory evidence supporting compensation claim - Ryan was a Fanone rescuer, not attacker.
Open the record →GoPro 360 Fanone rescue narrative timeline (page 2)
Page 2 of Ryan's Fanone rescue narrative: yelling to stop hitting him, pointing out original attacker, Fanone pushing back at assailant, Alex moving flag pole away, spotting an MPD officer. Direct exculpatory evidence.
Open the record →GoPro 360 Fanone rescue narrative timeline (page 3)
Page 3 of Ryan's Fanone rescue narrative. Documents Ryan and another man going up to help, Ryan backing away after Fanone is OK, and Ryan pointing out hostile attackers reaching over rail to hit police. Continued exculpatory evidence.
Open the record →GoPro Video discovery - GH010265, GH010266 timestamps
GoPro video discovery notes - GH010265 includes a transcribed remark "Tomorrow if youre Antifa and you fucking show up out here, we are going to get rid of the terrorist organization" - and GH010266 showing innocent man being sprayed; plus a self-reminder to write down 3 videos of initial push into hallway.
Open the record →GWU Program on Extremism — Cleveland Meredith Case Source Index
Public case index linking Meredith's statement of facts, complaint, detention memorandum, indictment, plea papers, sentencing memoranda, and judgment. The archive independently captured five linked native PDFs and recorded their hashes.
Open the record →Hallway footage final notes - Redskin passing glasses TO officers (provocateur)
Brief final notes. CRITICAL: 2:18:03 "Redskin passes glasses to officers in tunnel (bottom right) Same ones he pulled from bag." Strong evidence of suspected provocateur Redskin collaborating with police. Also notes Camo Pants changing face masks and talking to Waldo, firecracker in tunnel.
Open the record →Hallway Footage Timeline page 2 - unidentifiable officers in black
Continued timeline documenting fire extinguisher being sprayed down on officers, officer with black/red spray bottle, and a stream of unidentifiable officers in all black (33:28 through 37:08) entering the tunnel area.
Open the record →Handwritten Essay - DC Jail Conditions Catalog (p.3)
Page 3 of handwritten essay listing specific grievances at DC Jail: no attorney access, mail delays, laundry contamination, malnutrition, rust, black mold, broken sinks/toilets, denial of cleaning supplies.
Open the record →Handwritten Essay - DC Jail Grievances Continued (p.4)
Page 4 of handwritten DC Jail conditions essay listing further grievances: 9 days without shower, medical care denied, lead paint, no discovery access, CRT propaganda, vaccine mandates, solitary confinement, political mockery.
Open the record →Handwritten Essay - Guard Misconduct & Political Prisoner Claim (p.5)
Page 5 of handwritten essay detailing guard misconduct - racial profiling, harassment, assaults, court access denials - and Ryan framing himself and codefendants as political prisoners on American soil.
Open the record →Handwritten Essay - Request Transfer to Guantanamo Bay (p.6)
Page 6 of handwritten essay closing with a stark request to be transferred to Guantanamo Bay, citing that the J6 detainees would receive better treatment there than at DC jail.
Open the record →Handwritten Hallway Timeline for Spray (4:01:14 - 4:01:36)
Handwritten timeline reconstructing pepper-spray sequence in the Capitol tunnel hallway, second-by-second from 4:01:14 to 4:01:36.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - MPD Agent Provocateur Timestamps (Illuminati Man)
Handwritten notes analyzing video footage to identify an alleged Metro Police Department agent provocateur referred to as "I.M." (Illuminati Man), with detailed timestamps from a January 6 protest video.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - Officer Weaver Bodycam Misconduct Timestamps
Handwritten notes flagging Officer James Weaver body cam footage showing alleged officer misconduct (under C.O.C. investigation) including disrespectful handling of Rosanne Boyland body.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - Tunnel Bodycam Discovery (Kimball serial)
Detailed handwritten notes referencing Officer Kyle Kimball body cam footage with timestamps documenting Ryan, Victoria, Jake, civilian appeals to stop OC spraying and someone dying.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - Tunnel Bodycam Discovery (McAllister serial)
Handwritten notes referencing Neil McAllister body cam footage showing "don't spray you can kill em" warning, identifying officer Gatham, and L359 attacking Victoria.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - Tunnel Video Discovery Request (Abate serial)
Handwritten notes identifying additional tunnel video footage with timestamps documenting police pepper spray, friendly fire, and the alleged Capt. Cragshaw order leading to Rosanne Boyland's death.
Open the record →Handwritten notes: Badge numbers of officers in tunnel
Handwritten notes listing badge numbers of officers present in the Capitol tunnel, including a possible identification of the officer who said "stop spraying."
Open the record →Handwritten notes: COC Misconduct — Richard Rice bodycam X6039BKSG
Handwritten chain-of-command misconduct notes from Officer Richard Rice's tunnel bodycam, including timestamps for pepper-spray and flash grenades into crowd with no warning.
Open the record →Handwritten notes: Important Media Cams Cut Off list (J6 cameras 9000-9014)
Handwritten yellow legal pad notes titled IMPORTANT MEDIA CAMS CUT OFF - listing US Capitol media camera IDs (9000-9014) by location, with notations Turned off by 1:05pm, Disabled, Works.
Open the record →Handwritten notes: Tunnel bodycam (Ledge officer, X6039BK5E)
Handwritten notes identifying another tunnel bodycam serial number and a timestamp of an officer alerting about people entering through a window.
Open the record →Handwritten notes: Tunnel bodycam evidence (Officer David Pitt, X6039BKEB)
Handwritten notes identifying tunnel bodycam serial number and timestamps where officer commands about pepper spray use are heard, naming Officer David Pitt.
Open the record →Handwritten notes: Tunnel bodycam X60393CV6 — Sgt Terrance Watford
Detailed handwritten notes on a tunnel bodycam (serial X60393CV6) tied to Sgt Terrance Watford, including timestamps where the sergeant orders pepper spray to stop and references chain of command investigation.
Open the record →Handwritten notes: Tunnel bodycam X6039BJFT (Jonathan Chen)
Handwritten evidence notes on a tunnel bodycam serial number, officer Jonathan Chen, and a moment about an ambulance unable to reach victims; references officer Edmondson commanding rioter.
Open the record →Handwritten notes: Tunnel video evidence X60396D7A — woman dying
Handwritten notes citing tunnel video evidence with serial X60396D7A and timestamp 16:01:15 — a woman dying from lack of oxygen, likely referencing Rosanne Boyland.
Open the record →Handwritten notes: Tunnel video X6039BJJA (Henry Foulds) — slurs/violence
Handwritten evidence notes documenting officer Henry Foulds tunnel bodycam with timestamps where officers speak about killing victims and use slurs.
Open the record →Handwritten notes: Videos I have watched (Tara Tindall brutality)
Notes by Ryan tracking discovery videos he reviewed, including search methodology and a brutality reference involving Officer Tara Tindall.
Open the record →Handwritten table: The 1/6 Goon Squad — officer bodycam serials
Detailed handwritten table titled "The 1/6 Goon Squad" listing tunnel officer serial numbers paired with names, ranks, and noted actions (spraying, tasering).
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Hearing Transcript p.18 — McBride: FBI Raid, Self-Surrender, Munchel/Tanios
Page 18 of a federal court hearing transcript. Defense attorney Joseph McBride argues that FBI raided Ryan Nicholss home in Longview while he was in Oklahoma over MLK weekend visiting in-laws; Nichols self-surrendered within four hours, cooperated, was interviewed by FBI, never tried to flee. McBride cites D.C. Circuit decisions U.S. v. Munchel and U.S. v. Tanios on future dangerousness.
Open the record →His Pants Are Falling Down timeline - Ryan enters window 4:14:28 PM
Video timeline ("His Pants Are Falling Down" video starting 4:12:38 PM) cross-referencing Officers Viewpoint and Patriots Storm videos. Ryan entered through window at 4:14:28 PM. Names Robert Morss, Anthony Antonio, Sunshine, Waldo, Window Recorder, Redskin, and CK Hat man adjusting earpiece - strong undercover suspect evidence.
Open the record →I Cant Breathe (on the steps) timeline - Roseanne chest compressions, police spray anyway
CRITICAL evidence. Timeline of "I Cant Breathe (on the steps)" video starting 4:25:30 PM showing Roseanne Boyland receiving chest compressions while sheriff-vested protester waved police back. Notes: 2:59 chest compressions on Roseanne. 3:34 They're signaling to police about Roseanne. 3:41 Police spraying anyways. Documents Redskin (suspected provocateur) signaling "halt" or "stop".
Open the record →Important Media Cams Cut Off - DC camera analysis 9000-9014
Handwritten investigative notes documenting DC media/security cameras (9000-9014 series) that were turned off, disabled, or working by 1:05pm on Jan 6. Notes which cameras at Garfield Circle, 1st & Maryland, 3rd St NW, Constitution Ave & Senate Park, Louisiana & C NW were disabled vs working. Critical chain-of-custody/surveillance evidence.
Open the record →James McGrew veteran witness statement re DC DOC (p.1)
James McGrew (USMC Veteran, honorable discharge 2007, 60% disabled, IED blast 2005) page 1: VA records well-documented; DC DOC ignored his requests for over a year to get VA records and prescribe medications; constant hyper-vigilance since off meds; nightmares of war.
Open the record →Jan 6 phone recovery + FBI investigation discovery log
Discovery log naming FBI Agent Johannes investigating Officers Aaron Hunter, Jenkins, and Moore body cam footage relating to Rosanne Boylands death - chest compressions at 16:30:02, dragging at 16:30:11, laying dead at 16:27:55, with bodycam IDs X6039BFKP.
Open the record →Jessica Watkins witness statement re Ryan Nichols decline in C2B
Jessica Watkins (DC DOC #376520) describes Ryan Nichols arriving in unit C2B as a proud Marine and father who provided encouragement, then deteriorating after six months into a moody, irritable, reclusive state due to harassment, conditions, and lack of hygiene/nutrition.
Open the record →Jury Tampering/Bias - legal research case list
Handwritten legal research notes on jury tampering/bias precedents. Lists Oliver North (Iran/Contra), Kastigar Hearings, Writ of Mandamus, U.S. v. Slatten (Blackwater), U.S. v. Tsarnaev (Boston Bomber - sentence vacated by appeal, jurors media exposure questionnaire, expanded jury pool 1,373 jurors), Batson v. Kentucky (Black juror discrimination), Delaney v. United States (1952). Suggests defense theory of expanded jury pool / Republican juror inclusion.
Open the record →Khater — Hayes "beat Ryan Samsel", 6 days lockdown Trump bday (p.4)
Page 4 of Khater letter - critical evidence. Names officer Hayes "purposefully walking around intimidating us, saying hes gonna write DRs (Disciplinary Reports) on us, you know what youre looking at? A proud blackman." Khater alleges Hayes "beat Ryan Samsel up and ziptied his hands behind his back. Ryan almost lost his sight in one eye and had blood clots. They had to take him out of here and to a medical facility in VA." Breakfast at 2:30AM, lights at night. Shackled wherever moved despite being pretrial detainees. "Locked us down for over 6 DAYS STRAIGHT for Trumps Birthday - only let us shower once (hardly 10 minutes). It also happened to be my brothers birthday, and they wouldnt even let me make a couple private phone calls." Service turned off all tablets. Discovery taken from Jorden, threatened him.
Open the record →Khater — Lonnie spray threat, J6 hearings blasted, SERE tactics (p.5)
Page 5 of Khater letter. Armstrong threatened to spray Lonnie C (71 years old) when he didnt want to quarantine after in-person meeting - shackled/chained him daily for medical. Moldy fish patties (mold appearing hours after delivery). No discovery in over a month. Fire alarm "tested" 1-2x/week at odd hours. Threats to send to Gen Pop "where people get stabbed every day." 26-hour lockdown every other day. No VA services. Recording detainees with personal cell phones. "Blasted Jan 6 committee on both TVs and laughed at us - some people didnt want to watch it or hear it." Asked Allen why locked down 6 days - said no shakedowns. Vitamins/cardiac diet denied even after blood results. Jeff M (military) said it matches SERE School tactics (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape) for POWs - isolation, psych abuse, malnutrition, sleep deprivation, denying basic human rights, denying due process.
Open the record →Lady in Red Shirt page 3 - bloody, beaten, collapses; officer 6573 named
Page 3 of Lady in Red timeline: documents blood on her white shirt, repeated beating/punching by white-shirt cop, collapse, and identifies officer 6573 by badge number. Cross-references PSUSC video confirming Ryan was 5-10 feet away at 4:11:22 PM and could see/hear everything.
Open the record →Lady in Red Shirt timeline page 2 - USCH bodycam cross-reference
Page 2 of Lady in Red timeline including specific Capitol Police bodycam ID 0074 USCH BA Lower W Terrace Door Exterior. Documents Ryan and Lady in Red BOTH being sprayed by police at 6:09, Lady yelling in pain, and white-shirted officer hitting her over head and knocking MAGA hat off at 9:14.
Open the record →Lady in Red Shirt: 34 strikes in 4.5 min - cross-referenced video timeline
Detailed witness log titled "Lady In Red Shirt - 34 strikes +/- in 4.5 minutes" cross-referencing two J6 videos ("That's One Big Flag!" and "Cameras of Mass Destruction") tracking a woman in MAGA hat and red shirt being repeatedly pushed/pulled into the hallway entrance area where police started spraying. Ryan admits to spraying (mace) with her struggling in front of him.
Open the record →Leadership Role page 2 - Officer Fanone, Trump tweet, Mayor Bowser
Page 2 of Leadership Role statement. Says he wasn't a leader at Capitol, names Officer Fanone (whom he helped save), notes that when Trump tweeted to go home and Mayor Bowser declared curfew, people listened and left INCLUDING us. Also references his own bullhorn use.
Open the record →Leadership Role page 3 - bullhorn use, denies leading anyone
Page 3 of Leadership statement. Explains the bullhorn use - reacting to hearing women had been killed in hallway, spoke 1-2 minutes letting others know what was happening. Says he then left. Concludes his leadership role was zero - Alex Harkrider decided independently to go, and Trump told the crowd to go to Capitol.
Open the record →Leadership Role page 4 - 100% a follower, not a leader
Final page of Leadership Role statement. Declares Ryan Nichols was just an ordinary man in a crowd of thousands, not a leader on Jan 6, was 100% a follower in charge of his actions alone.
Open the record →Legal research notes: Speed v US, Bell v Wolfish, Mandela rules
Handwritten legal research notes citing Entrapment by Estoppel; Speed v United States 562 A 2d 124 (DC 1989) DC Code 22-505 on right of citizen to defend against officers excessive force; Dr David Walls-Kaufman DC chiropractor (not charged, on video assaulting in hallway); Taylor F. Taranto; Robert Reeder picketing, registered Dem, on video assaulting police; Bell v Wolfish on pretrial release vs punishment 441 US 520; Hendrickson v Kingsley 2015 (7th Cir 2015); Nelson Mandela rules - international rules for solitary confinement.
Open the record →My Leadership Role For Jan 6th - personal statement
Handwritten statement addressing his role on January 6. Says only leadership was volunteering his truck and paying for gas, food, and hotel for Alex (Alex Harkrider, co-defendant). Notes he had no plan beyond Trump telling people to show up at the Ellipse.
Open the record →Numbered grievance list: hard drive missing, denied meds, Officer King slur
Handwritten numbered list of 9 grievances after being placed in the hole: hard drive disappeared, no evidence.com access, no meds 48+ hours, denied mental health visits despite ERT direction, sleep deprivation, denied outside counsel, punishment without finding of guilt, motion claims he did not pick up a chair when he admits he did, Officer King referred to him as insurrectionist, no pens/pencils.
Open the record →Officers In Hallway - Capitol PD helmet number log
Handwritten list titled Officers In Hallway recording Capitol Police helmet numbers from January 6 footage. Includes Helmet L3 (Lieutenant rank with white shirt, ring on left ring finger, watch on left wrist), 4244/4744/4344, 3744 (name tape at 12:44), 0768/076A, 658, 5701/5707, 5016, 4640, 2354.
Open the record →Officers In Hallway - helmet log p2 (King-2 Capitol Police)
Continuation of helmet-number log. Includes Helmet 3757/3767, 607/807 (807 circled), King-2 (Capitol Police), 3715, 4011, 8779/6779/S779.
Open the record →Officers Viewpoint 15:57:42 - communication breakdown analysis
Officer-perspective bodycam analysis (timestamp 15:57:42) documenting a protester communicating with police (thumbs up signal) trying to help downed officers, then officer on ledge unnecessarily spraying everyone including helpful protesters - demonstrating police communication breakdown and inappropriate force.
Open the record →One Big Flag timeline page 2 - Clear Goggles accuses Waldo of working with police
Page 2 of Big Flag timeline. CRITICAL: 7:57 - Clear Goggles accuses Waldo of working with police; Waldo shakes his Trump garments and explains he's "one of us". Documents agent-provocateur dynamic. Names additional figures: Sunshine, Frogman, Window Recorder, Blue Lives Matter mask man.
Open the record →One Big Flag timeline page 3 - Window Recorder "He's spraying patriots"
Page 3 (final) of Big Flag timeline. Documents Window Recorder yelling about Clear Goggles "He's spraying patriots", a man in blue yelling "Drag him out", Redskin passing a baton up to the front, and Golf hat man holding up a closed fist signaling "stop" or "halt". Suggests provocateur activity.
Open the record →Patriots Storm timeline page 2 - Camo Pants, Ben Gay, Sunshine, Waldo
Page 2 of Patriots Storm timeline naming other J6 figures: Camo Pants (man with helmet, American Flag mask, camo army fatigue pants), Ben Gay, Sunshine. Notes Camo Pants throwing things at police, Waldo & Sunshine REFUSING the spray can being handed to them by shaking heads no.
Open the record →Patriots Storm timeline page 3 - spray can passing, Ryan on microphone 4:16 PM
Page 3 of Patriots Storm timeline tracking spray can being passed (Waldo, Sunshine, Camo Pants), blonde woman emerging from tunnel after being kicked, Ryan talking on microphone at AT LEAST 4:16:04 PM, and CK Hat (Couy Griffin?) on microphone.
Open the record →Patriots Storm timeline page 4 - Roseanne Boyland death time 4:17:22 PM
Page 4 of Patriots Storm timeline. CRITICAL: documents 1:12:58 - "The Police fog the hallway while I'm talking. This is said to be the time Roseanne died and other people choked on these specific fumes. Time is AT LEAST 4:17:22 PM." Notes Trump telling people to go home at 1:17:17 and timestamp 4:34 PM RSBN. Direct material evidence on Roseanne Boyland's death.
Open the record →Patriots Storm timeline page 5 - Ryan exits window 4:35 PM, CK Man undercover
Page 5 of Patriots Storm timeline. Documents Ryan and Alex exiting window at 4:35 PM (RSBN). Critical observations of "CK Man" suspected to be undercover: hand over ears (talking on phone), signaling to someone, possible earpiece in left ear. Window Recorder covering face/lens.
Open the record →Patriots Storm US Capitol Timeline - Anthony Antonio/Waldo/Fanone
Detailed video timeline naming Anthony Antonio (Trump 2020 scarf, same as Waldo), older man on ledge directing traffic, Alex & Ryan entering hallway, Fanone being pulled into crowd at 3:18-3:21 PM. Anthony Antonio telling crowd "this is a peaceful protest now", crowd believed people inside were peaceful.
Open the record →Peter Stager — request for copies for legal team Price Benowitz LLP, refs IGP #20220328-492
Handwritten Peter Stager note requesting copies of documents to be sent to his legal team, Price Benowitz LLP, 409 7th Street NW, Suite 200, Washington DC 20004. Signed Peter F. Stager. Second paragraph: has additional documents from a write-up he was "falsely accused and convicted of" and appealed to the warden with no reply to date; tracked under IGP #20220328-492.
Open the record →Peter Stager — signed closing: not destroying officers, fixing a broken system
Final page of Peter Stager handwritten witness statement. Closing paragraph signed by Peter F. Stager: "Im not trying to destroy the officers life or career. I just want to fix a broken system to prevent this type of injustice from happening to a detainee or inmate." Lone "I" begins next section. Pairs with scan 003 as continuation/closing of IGP #20220201-685 statement.
Open the record →Pre-Trial Release notes for attorney McBride
Handwritten notes by Ryan Nichols for attorney Joseph McBride on pre-trial release arguments. Cites US v. Sinmyah Amera Ceasar (Nos 19-2881(L), 19-2892), an alleged ISIS terrorist released pretrial with ankle monitor, and US v. Melendez ruling pretrial detention based solely on alleged dangerousness unconstitutional past 8 months. Notes Ryan was helping people in the hallway, built a gun box for legal compliance, did not bring weapons into DC, owns RTU search-and-rescue non-profit.
Open the record →Reply to Govt Opposition p2: distinguishing Tsarnaev, Skilling, Yousef, Haldeman, McVeigh
Page 2 of 8. Distinguishes governments cited precedents: Boston Marathon bomber (In re Tsarnaev 780 F.3d 14), Enron (Skilling v. US 561 U.S. 358), WTC attacks (US v. Yousef 327 F.3d 56, US v. Moussaoui 43 F.Appx 612), Watergate (US v. Haldeman 559 F.2d 31), and Oklahoma City (US v. McVeigh 918 F.Supp. 1467). Footnote: Government fails to address US v. Oliver North.
Open the record →Reply to Govt Opposition p3: Obama/Clinton/Bush counterexamples
Page 3 of 8. Distinguishes that no prior President demonized identifiable class of citizens during prosecution - Obama narrowly directed his remarks after Boston Marathon, Clinton did not demonize Gulf War vets after Oklahoma, Bush did not demonize energy employees after Enron. Argues J6 Defendants now characterized as domestic extremists already presumed guilty.
Open the record →Reply to Govt Opposition p4: 9/11 counterexample, Bushs Islam is Peace speech
Page 4 of 8. Argues WTC attacks would be analogous only if Bush had declared war on Islam. Includes hypothetical re-write of Red Speech substituting Islam for MAGA. Cites Bushs Sept 17 2001 Islam is Peace speech at Islamic Center of Washington DC as opposite. Footnote 3 cites georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov.
Open the record →Reply to Govt Opposition p5: Bush vs Biden contrasted, calls to action
Page 5 of 8. Contrasts Bushs Islam-is-peace stance with Bidens distinction between Republicans and MAGA Republicans, Biden quoting Judge Luttig that MAGA is clear and present danger. Argues Biden suggests courts have already declared MAGA guilty of sedition/insurrection. Bushs call to action was for school children to write letters to Muslim children; Bidens was defending democracy against MAGA.
Open the record →Reply to Govt Opposition p6: defend our democracy, J6 Committee theory
Page 6 of 8. Quotes Bidens Red Speech "I will defend our democracy with every fiber of my being." Notes J6 Committees underlying theory that single presidential speech can inspire crime. Cites Rep. Aguilars opening statement playing Trump-Pence clip followed by clip of Nichols walking to Capitol expressing anger about Pence.
Open the record →Reply to Govt Opposition p7: defend democracy in jurors box, 95% DC Biden voters
Page 7 of 8. Argues that if Congress can rule a Presidents speech influences citizens to break law, the Court must apply same rule to Bidens Red Speech demonizing MAGA. Particularly acute in DC where 95% of potential jurors voted for Biden. Alternative: change of venue per ECF No. 157. Asks Court to consider Red Speech as if it were governments opening/closing statement.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Detention Hearing Transcripts notes page 1
Handwritten notes by Ryan Nichols analyzing his Detention Hearing Transcripts (items 1-8) - raising ineffective assistance of counsel claim, noting Congress was no longer in session when he arrived, and discussing first aid kits.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Detention Hearing Transcripts notes page 2 - drugs, guns, intent
Handwritten notes by Ryan Nichols continuing analysis of his Detention Hearing Transcripts (items 9-15), covering travel, drug references (legal Ketamine for PTSD/anxiety, mushrooms, DMT), legal gun transport, BLM/Antifa concerns, Insurrection Act discussions.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Detention Hearing Transcripts notes page 3 - bodycam, Waldo, pepper spray
Handwritten Detention Hearing notes (items 16-24) by Ryan Nichols challenging his counsels handover of evidence, bodycam red light meaning, video retention, Waldo being sprayed, pepper spray chain of custody questions.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Detention Hearing Transcripts notes page 4 (items 25-34)
Handwritten Detention Hearing notes (items 25-34) by Ryan Nichols on self-defense narrative, crowbar as prop, firearms left in Virginia, lawful weapon transport, 9-month delay in charges, gunfire questions, FBI tip-offs.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Detention Hearing Transcripts notes page 5 (items 35-42)
Handwritten Detention Hearing notes (items 35-42) by Ryan Nichols on third party witnesses, dropped charges, terrorist label, PTSD and service to country, disgruntled ex-employee, marijuana amounts, drug testing, obstruction without knowledge.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Detention Hearing Transcripts notes page 6 (items 43-50)
Handwritten Detention Hearing notes (items 43-50) by Ryan Nichols on tac vest, burned items, AR for hogs in Oklahoma, FB deletion due to FBI paranoia, unchanged appearance, dads warning, Trump quotes, prosecution lies.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Detention Hearing Transcripts notes page 7 - WHO IS MY VICTIM
Handwritten Detention Hearing notes (items 51-61) by Ryan Nichols asking WHO IS MY VICTIM, no firearms in DC, calling FBI to comply, plate carriers for protection from Antifa/BLM, claustrophobia, all firearms taken by FBI.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Detention Hearing Transcripts notes page 8 (items 62-70)
Handwritten Detention Hearing notes (items 62-70) by Ryan Nichols on cooperation, peaceful protester until attacked with batons/spray/flashbangs, preparations, drug test logic, Trump quote about reorganizing, insurrectionist label without charge.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Detention Hearing Transcripts notes page 9 (items 71-76)
Handwritten Detention Hearing notes (items 71-76) by Ryan Nichols disputing he led an assault, encouraged violence, pepper spray contents unknown to govt, pretrial recommendation, no evidence judge cited.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten essay continuation - Rosanne, Ashli, nightmares
Continuation of Ryan Nicholss handwritten essay on Police Brutality, noting awareness Rosanne Boyland was beaten and Ashli Babbitt was shot, expressing ongoing PTSD nightmares.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten essay: FB Posts & Videos Explained
Handwritten essay by Ryan Nichols titled FB Posts & Videos Explained, explaining his social media posts after Jan 6, including the by ballot or by bullet political hyperbole as part of self-defense narrative.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten essay: Police Brutality on Jan 6th
Handwritten essay by Ryan Nichols titled Police Brutality on Jan 6th, describing flash bangs, mace/pepper spray, batons used against non-violent protesters, citing DOJ Capitol Police reports about lethal force.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten essay: Why I Geared UP For Jan 6th
Handwritten essay by Ryan Nichols titled Why I Geared UP For Jan 6th explaining his rationale for chest protection and crowbar - 2020 riots, Antifa violence, social media warnings about Antifa attacks, Marine Corps training about sucking chest wounds.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten essay: Why I Went To Washington D.C.
Handwritten essay by Ryan Nichols titled Why I Went To Washington D.C. explaining travel on Jan 4, 2021 to protest 2020 election, citing Trump, Giuliani, Flynn, Sidney Powell, Lin Wood, Mike Lindell, veteran sworn duty, Texas lawsuit with 17-18 states.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Jan 6 actors network diagram - Ray Epps, Sean McHugh, et al
Handwritten relationship/network diagram by Ryan Nichols showing connections between January 6 figures: David Dempsey, Waldo, Sunshine, Redskin, Police, Ray Epps, Sean McHugh, with notations about behavior at the Capitol.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Jan 6 Timeline page 1 - Ellipse, Capitol arrival, tunnel
Handwritten Jan 6 Timeline page 1 by Ryan Nichols detailing his arrival at the Ellipse, Trump speech, march to Capitol, observations of beaten/bloody people coming out of the tunnel around 3:00 PM with specific video timestamps cited.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Jan 6 Timeline page 2 - Officer Fanone, heave-ho, pepper spray
Handwritten Jan 6 Timeline page 2 by Ryan Nichols detailing the tunnel/stairwell incident: Officer Fanone being pulled down, helping him, heave-ho call, being sprayed multiple times by officer on ledge, with detailed video timestamps.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Jan 6 Timeline page 3 - spray officer, Officer L359, Rosanne Boyland
Handwritten Jan 6 Timeline page 3 by Ryan Nichols documenting his spray of officers in self-defense at 4:02 PM, witnessing Officer L359 beating men and women, the blonde woman being stomped (Rosanne Boyland), entering Capitol window, and bullhorn moments.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Jan 6 Timeline page 4 - Rosanne Boyland beating, Officer Lila Morris
Handwritten Jan 6 Timeline page 4 (items 16-21) documenting the beating of Rosanne Boyland by Officer Lila Morris at 4:28 PM, chest compressions, officers signaling to remove her body, and Ryan and Alex leaving the Capitol.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Timeline - post-Jan 6 events through FBI arrest
Handwritten Timeline page 5 by Ryan Nichols detailing post-Jan 6 events: news narrative, fleeing to Texas, FBI surveillance, FBI raid on Jan 18, jail transfers across Texas counties, flight to DC.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten Timeline Jan 5 - arrival in VA, BLM/Antifa, GoPro videos
Handwritten timeline page for Jan 5 detailing Ryan Nicholss arrival in Virginia, viewing the White House, encountering BLM/Antifa protests, his anti-Antifa speech, with GoPro video references and timestamps.
Open the record →Separate Texas Silencer Case Against Guy Reffitt Dismissed
Reporting that a Texas federal judge granted the government’s motion to dismiss the separate unregistered-silencer prosecution in March 2025.
Open the record →Sgt. Shawn Franklin work performance comments — Nichols outstanding detail squad member
Character/work performance statement from Sgt. Shawn Franklin (C Building Zone Supervisor) regarding Ryan Nichols (DCDC 376-795). States Nichols has been outstanding in-housed detail squad member since March 9, 2021, mentor, morale booster.
Open the record →Sgt. Shawn Franklin work performance comments — Nichols outstanding, no disciplinary reports
Glowing character/work performance statement from Sgt. Shawn Franklin, C Building Zone Supervisor at the Correctional Treatment Facility, regarding Inmate Ryan Nichols (DCDC 376-795). States Nichols has had zero adverse actions or disciplinary reports, serves as mentor/morale booster, mediates disputes, and recommends him for next position.
Open the record →Shane Jenkins #377186 — FDC Houston, SSSS flag, Fairlamb/Holmes incident
Letter from Shane Jenkins #377186. 11 days no shower at FDC Houston. Early morning military style raid with bull horns, laser beams, armored personnel carrier, both ends of street blocked. No phone 26 days. After 11 days shower only MWF, no free calls, 15 minutes shower MWF only. Filed complaint w/ US Marshalls re inmates calling him "racist ass white boy" "racist ass Trump supporter" - nothing done. February Denver ski trip with church Singles ministry - SSSS on boarding pass, super intrusive pat down, electronics swabbed for explosives, bomb sniffing dog, second-time pulled aside - "humiliated and treated like a terrorist." Transported in black box restraint over cuffs/shackles. In DC denied attorney access weeks, placed in PC against will. Requested chaplain brought Catholic Knights of Malta Bible (not James or NKJV). No church/volunteers - given Farrakhan News letters promoting racism. Law library never accessible. No books/vending in quarantine. Mail held at least 2 months. Northern Neck Regional Jail diet doesnt meet federal guidelines. Witnessed Officer Holmes threaten and run into Scott Fairlamb cell with 3 officers - Fairlamb said "Fuck America" re J6 detainees singing anthem and God Bless America.
Open the record →Spray Incident - Officers Viewpoint timecode p1 (Fanone, white shirt cop)
Page 1 of detailed video-timecode log titled Spray Incident - Officers Viewpoint. Actual time 16:02:34 Ryan sprays. 7min 43sec: Is Fanone in hallway? Left hand side. White shirt cop starts assaulting helpless woman with baton and fists. Relentless - Woman in Red shirt. Officer on ledge grabs baton of white shirt cop after he hit protestors 7 times in the head. 9:30 video time: officer in white shirt has struck 28 times. 11:24 officer punches woman in red shirt with left hand. 14:01 officer batons man out of tunnel in back and back of the head - Helmet #4011.
Open the record →Steven Patrick Cook — FBI Statement of Facts Source Lead
Archived DOJ case-list link for Cook’s FBI Statement of Facts. The filing contains accusation-stage material and must not be treated as an independent finding. Native binary capture remains pending.
Open the record →Testimony of Kelly Meggs — Forms forged, Cap Police civil suit served (p.3)
Page 3 of Meggs testimony. Housed in solitary without request - forms signed for them when they refused (refused 3 times then form signed for him). No video visits despite rest of jail having them. No video visits with attorney. "Have seen 0 evidence of my charges other than a copy of a few documents." Attorney calls take weeks. Food horrible no nutrition - all carb/fat/soy. Cells rust and mold. No chiropractic - "Too bad, we don't do that", denied additional mattress for back pain. Rusty shower areas. In-person Capitol Police served civil suit via guy with visitor tag - did not have to quarantine, but legal visits require detainee quarantine/lockdown. Beyond 24 hours no food or water on arrival.
Open the record →Testimony of Kelly Meggs — Samsel beaten, Coffman missed meds, AC off 4 days (p.2)
Page 2 of Meggs testimony. Sgt Franklin & CPL Hubbard ("both great people") had preconceived white supremacist/racist notions from staff/media. No bail at 52 with no prior arrests, designated terrorist at FL bond hearing over "destruction charge" DOJ now says no evidence of but won't drop to keep him detained. Heard screams at 3:15-3:30am - found out next day Ryan Samsel had been brutally beaten in next pod. Lonnie Coffman age 72 several times 3-4 hrs late for medication every 12 hours. In June AC turned off 4 days in C2B at 95+F, slept on concrete floor in underwear.
Open the record →Thats One Big Flag timeline - sledgehammer handed TO police at 5:25
Timeline of "Thats One Big Flag" video starting 3:54:11 PM. Critical: at 5:14-5:25 Waldo grabs sledgehammer and HANDS IT IN TO POLICE. Documents Window Recorder coordinating with others, Red Face man (Redskin), and orange beanie tac-vest man arguing with Waldo pulling him off wall.
Open the record →The Final Call - p1 DC DOC discrimination, BLM threat
Page 1 of Ryan Nichols essay titled The Final Call. Documents arrival at DC DOC jail: discrimination/persecution based on race, religion, political views; officers recording shackled detainees as social-media selfies; verbal abuse Ryan terms psychological torture; threats to be moved next door to CDF side where the real BLM members are and the stabbing happens for asking for a tablet.
Open the record →The Final Call - p3 Redneck Pod, Kash Kelly, Troy Smocks
Page 3 of The Final Call essay. Describes The Final Call newspaper calling the White Race a race of beasts costing the Black race their lives, chaplain distributing it weekly. Sgts/Lts referring to J6 unit as the Redneck Pod. Black J6 inmates Kash Kelly and Troy Smocks told Ryan that without them in the pod, the jail would make it much harder on the white people in here.
Open the record →Things to Check - Red Flags discovery checklist (Gina Bisignano etc.)
Defense red-flags checklist - Gina Bisignano arrest database, unknown LV phone-recording lady, Frogman patch named White, Waldo talking into mic at 0:21, fire-extinguisher label HJR-46H, multiple protesters with red spray bottles at 46:16, wind direction inquiry, Infowars video timestamps showing officers leaving shields/batons/spray bottles unattended, chain-of-custody concerns.
Open the record →Timeline - p10 (Officer Holmes, Cpl Hayes vs Kash Kelly, Zoloft)
Page 10 of timeline. Continues June 1-2 Officer Holmes Beat his ass incident (grievances filed, he brought them back crossed by him). Cpl Hayes calling in on his day off to harass Kash (Kelly); Cpl Hayes removed from unit. The Final Call newspaper passed around jail telling about how the White Race is bad - Racial discrimination. Got back on Zoloft July/Aug for mental health. Officers from Mar 9 - July/Aug would hit door middle of night to wake security team. Margin notes 1st 11:45AM, ext alarm 4:30am-4:45am.
Open the record →Timeline - p8 (DC DOC arrival conditions, bologna diet, breakfast sabotage)
Page 8 of timeline detailing DC DOC arrival conditions: no shower 4-5 days, no cell exit 6-7 days, no phone 8-10 days. Officer harassment, threats to move to BLM side and be stabbed if they didnt act right. Bologna 4/7 nights per week, weight loss, commissary the only way to keep weight on. Breakfast intentionally delivered 1:30-4am to wake them up, lights on, doors slammed - Ryan finally made a sign refusing breakfast to get sleep.
Open the record →Timeline - What I Remember p1 (J6 pre-trip prep)
Page 1 of Ryan Nichols timeline of recollections leading to January 6. Lists Trump posting about being in DC on Jan 6 and the Insurrection Act on FB; followed Trump, Giuliani, Sidney Powell, General Flynn, Lin Wood, Mike Lindell; built gun box with father Don to stay weapons-compliant; brought 10 round mags (no high-capacity); Antifa/BLM violence concerns; borrowed body armor; considered driving to Kentucky for armor.
Open the record →Timothy Hale (Hale-Cusanelli #376441) veteran witness statement (signed)
Timothy Hale veteran statement listing experiences in DC DOC: religious discrimination, ideological repression, no nutrition or gym access, extended solitary, no veterans/mental health services, mail/phone/electronic abuses, denial of legal counsel, mold/insects, targeted political/racial harassment by staff, jailhouse-snitch sabotage, restricted law library, and 1.5 years isolation. Specifically references Ryan Nichols' decline. Signed Timothy Hale #376441.
Open the record →Unconstitutional Conditions of Confinement habeas outline (Chandler v DC DOC)
Ryan's outline for Writ of Habeas Corpus on unconstitutional conditions of confinement and due-process violations. Lists Eighth Amendment cruel/unusual punishment incidents: Pussy Ass Cracker incident Sep 18; J. Johnson white privilege incident Nov 17; mace sprayed/everyone choking Nov 29; Staff Appreciation Day lockdown; Dec 18 & 19 24-hour lockdown. Cases: 1) Chandler v District of Columbia Dept of Corrections; 2) Irish Republican Army Hunger strike Bobby Sands.
Open the record →United States v. Meredith — Public Docket Mirror
Public docket mirror for D.D.C. No. 1:21-cr-00159-ABJ. It provides filing chronology and counsel names. It is a secondary docket source and does not replace PACER or RECAP; the legal-research connector required manual reauthentication during this review.
Open the record →Video timecode analysis: I cant breathe, Thats one Big Flag
Detailed video timecode analysis of January 6 footage. Notes Kambria Caldwell email kambriaa.caldwell@yahoo.com (Kami on family chat) for sending video links/news articles. Compares two videos: I cant breathe (57 seconds start, 1:16:06) and Patriots Storm US Capitol/Officers viewpoint (15:51:42 start) and Thats one Big Flag (15:54:10), demonstrating crowd chanting Pull the cops out, USA chants overtake it at 1:04, spray canister coming into view at 3:02 passed up to Alex then back, man yelling Knock that gd damn window out.
Open the record →Video timestamp cross-reference: Patriots Storm vs Officers View (with Alex Harkrider)
Detailed handwritten cross-reference of two J6 videos (PSUSC and Officers View) with synchronized timestamps documenting officers spraying themselves, woman in red being beaten, and man in red being repeatedly sprayed by police. Notes Ryan and Alex Harkrider were 10-15 feet away. Material exculpatory evidence regarding police misconduct.
Open the record →Video timestamps page 2: blond woman beaten, Ryan looking on
Continued handwritten video log documenting Capitol Police officer-on-protester violence (kick to face, heel stomps on blonde-haired woman) with Ryan Nichols positioned as eyewitness 5-10 feet away at 4:11:22 PM. Direct exculpatory evidence pertinent to compensation claim.
Open the record →Why I Brought Guns - Militia definition & Article 2 Section 2
Page 3 of statement. Defines militia per Merriam-Webster, clarifies intent of guns was personal protection to/from Virginia, not into DC unless Insurrection Act signed. Cites Article 2 Section 2 of the Constitution on President as Commander in Chief.
Open the record →Why I Brought Guns to D.C. - reasons 1 & 2 (Insurrection Act)
Page 2 of personal statement. Explains two reasons for bringing guns toward DC: (1) protection while crossing US by vehicle in legal manner with separated ammo, (2) President Trump posting about the Insurrection Act on social media, leading him to interpret call for militia as directed toward him as a former Armed Forces member.
Open the record →Why I Marched TO The Capitol - statement page 1
Handwritten statement explaining decision to march to Capitol. References Trump speech at Ellipse and his directive to march down Pennsylvania Ave. References related Statements Trump Made Jan 6th paper.
Open the record →Work Performance Comments — Sgt. Franklin: Outstanding Detail Squad Member
Work Performance Comments (second/shorter narrative) by Sergeant Shawn Franklin, C Building Zone Supervisor. Inmate Nichols, Ryan, DCDC# 376-795, housed in C2B since entering Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF). Outstanding in-housed detail squad member since assignment 3/9/2021. Ensures cleanliness of entire housing unit with little to no supervision. 100% effort. Positive institutional behavior with staff and population. Mentor and morale booster. Likely a companion to scan 031.
Open the record →Work Performance Comments — Sgt. Shawn Franklin Recommends Nichols
Work Performance Comments narrative authored by Sergeant Shawn Franklin, C Building Zone Supervisor at Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF, DC DOC). States inmate Nichols, Ryan, DCDC# 376-795, has been housed in C2B since entering CTF, has been outstanding, natural leader, 100% effort. Since entering CTF, Inmate Nichols hasnt had any adverse action or any Disciplinary Reports for negative institutional behavior. Mentor used daily by uniform and non-uniform staff. Morale booster and counselor. Recommends Nichols be given next position based on excellent work ethic and positive institutional behavior.
Open the record →Argument notes: influencing a juror, racial prejudice analogy, Tyler FBI/Fitzer
Handwritten supporting argument for Motion to Dismiss: discusses sitting President influencing jury pool, influence of racial prejudice citing case reversal if found, the hypothetical "if Biden said blacks are the enemy of the state", asks how MAGA Republicans are fair game for sub-constitutional treatment. References Tyler FBI supervisor and Jeffery Fifer.
Open the record →Bodycam log page 2 - officer helmet numbers and timestamps
Handwritten discovery notes logging video timestamps with corresponding officer helmet numbers and behaviors (spraying crowd, signaling to stop) for use identifying officers in J6 footage.
Open the record →Bodycam log page 3 - Spray Incident Officers Viewpoint
Continuation of bodycam discovery log titled "Spray Incident - Officers Viewpoint" cataloging timestamps, helmet numbers, and officer behavior including spraying civilians with hands up, lieutenant rank, baton strikes to protester face.
Open the record →Bodycam log page 4 - Capitol Police violence timestamps
Page 4 of bodycam discovery log documenting Capitol Police officer violence: white shirt officer punching woman, baton strikes to face, blood on hat, officers striking each other.
Open the record →Coordination with Police page 2 - I Cant Breathe video timestamps
Sparse second-page continuation of "Coordination with Police" section citing video I Cant Breathe at 4:38-44, 1:30-40 and Patriots Storm US Capitol at 1:07:07.
Open the record →DC DOC Informal Resolution Response — Denies Campbell Sabotage Claim
DC DOC Informal Resolution Response addressed to Ryan Nichols, DCDC# 376795, IGP #20220527-624. Responds to Ryans complaint that IGP Coordinator T. Campbell maliciously sabotaged his Step 4 Deputy Directors Appeal by remarking it Step 1. DOC says no IGP could be found on file with Campbells alleged markings; asks Nichols to provide a copy; concludes no evidence Campbell intentionally sabotaged his IGP.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 15 - Inmate Grievance Procedures (IGP)
Page 15 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook detailing Inmate Grievance Procedures (IGP) including the Informal Resolution Complaint Form (INF) 5-day filing rule and the categories of grievable issues.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 16 - IGP cont., Non-Grievable, Formal Grievance
Page 16 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook continuing grievable issues (#7 Reprisals, #8 federal/local law violations, #10 PREA), listing Non-Grievable Issues, the Informal Resolution process, and starting the Formal Grievance Process.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 17 - Formal Grievance, Appeal Levels
Page 17 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook covering formal grievance filing procedures, Level 1 and Level 2 Inmate Grievance Appeals, and beginning of Emergency Grievance procedures.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 18 - Emergency Grievance, PREA Allegations
Page 18 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook covering Emergency Grievance filing procedures, sensitive grievances filed with Deputy Director, and Emergency Grievance for PREA (sexual abuse) allegations.
Open the record →DC Jail Inmate Handbook page 18 — Veteran Services / Reentry / Release sections
Page 18 of the DC Department of Corrections inmate handbook describing Veteran Services (VA staff member visits CDF weekly), Reentry programs (TAP, Better and Beyond/DOES Work Readiness, Aramark In2Work, Howard Inside Out), CJCC Resource Locator, Public Defender Service, Maryland Resource Locator, Photo ID, and Release. Referenced by Ryan Nichols (j6s11-011) where he asked for a VA Rep per this page and staff told him "We dont have that here."
Open the record →Defense strategy notes - 302, AUSA, plea options, NYT articles
Handwritten attorney/defendant strategy notes referencing FBI 302 reports, AUSA plea offers (5-20 years), megaphone leadership issue, NY Times article transcripts on firearms adjustments, Hurricane Rescue (Cajun Navy) angle.
Open the record →Entrapment & Fed Involvement / Police Brutality outline page 3
Section divider/outline page 3 titled "Entrapment & Fed Involvement" with empty "Fed Sightings" video section and "Police Brutality" header pointing to Officers Viewpoint 3HR video at timestamps 1:48:27 and 2:06:15.
Open the record →Habeas Corpus notes: Farmer v. Brennan deliberate indifference (p.2)
Habeas notes page 2 continuing Farmer v. Brennan analysis: Ryan's own thoughts in margin (what are minimal civilized measures? what does case law say re solitary & mental health?), Wilson v. Seiter on culpable state of mind, Estelle v. Gamble 429 U.S. 97 on deliberate indifference standard requiring more than mere negligence.
Open the record →Habeas Corpus notes: Farmer v. Brennan recklessness standard (p.3)
Habeas notes page 3 continuing Farmer: Eighth Amendment claimant must show more than indifference, Whitley standard purposeful/knowing conduct not necessary for conditions cases; deliberate indifference = recklessness; prison official liable only if aware of facts from which inference of substantial risk could be drawn and actually draws inference. Ryan's margin note: he has many grievances about conditions, solitary, mental health; facility is aware.
Open the record →Habeas Corpus notes: Hudson v. Palmer & Farmer v. Brennan (p.1)
Ryan's personal legal-research notes page 1 for Habeas Corpus filing under heading Deliberate Indifference: quotes Hudson v. Palmer, 468 U.S. 517 (1984) at 526 re prison administrators' duty to ensure safety; Farmer v. Brennan, 511 U.S. 825 (1994) Section II.A on Eighth Amendment liability requiring sufficiently serious deprivation and culpable state of mind.
Open the record →Habeas Corpus notes: Pugh v. Elrod & Lock v. Jenkins on visits/recreation
Legal research notes page 5 sub-topic 5: Punishment AND Visits AND Pre-Trial Detainee. a) Pugh v. Elrod, 542 F.2d 998 (7th Cir 1976) - family visits. b) Lock v. Jenkins, 641 F.2d 488 (7th Cir 1981) - time as pre-trial detainee = punishment; conditions of confinement same/worse than convicted at DC DOC; video visits, recreation time.
Open the record →Habeas Corpus notes: Rutherford v. Pitchess on cell searches & visits
Legal research notes page 4 sub-topic 4: Punishment AND Cell Search AND Pre-Trial Detainee, citing Rutherford v. Pitchess, 710 F.2d 572 (9th Cir 1983). Bullet notes: cell searches; contact visits - punishment = no visits without vaccine; contact vs non-contact visit, we get neither.
Open the record →Handwritten Essay - DC Jail Human Rights Violations (p.2)
Page 2 of handwritten essay by Ryan Nichols cataloging DC Jail conditions: begging for help through cell door windows, no visitors, no religious services, listed at 1901 D St SE Washington DC 20003.
Open the record →Handwritten Essay - On DC Jail Conditions & First World Country Standards
Handwritten manuscript page (p.1) by Ryan Nichols decrying DC Jail conditions and comparing them to the supposed First World standards of the United States; describes the facility as an evisceration facility.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - Lombardini/Dowling Video Timestamps (cont.)
Continuation of timestamp notes covering crowd assaults by police and Lombardini, and quoted statements attributed to M. Dowling describing physical altercations.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - Tunnel Bodycam Discovery (Laney serial)
Handwritten notes identifying Officer Joenika Laney body cam footage with timestamps of OC spray events and a man passing out in the tunnel.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - Tunnel Bodycam Discovery (Leslie serial)
Handwritten notes referencing Officer Jeffrey Leslie body cam footage capturing officer L359 hitting a woman with audible screams.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - Tunnel Video Discovery Request (Magnuson serial)
Handwritten notes identifying Erika Magnuson body cam footage from the tunnel where Victoria appears being taken back.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - Tunnel Video Discovery Request (Mastony serial)
Handwritten notes identifying specific video footage Ryan needs for discovery - referencing the tunnel attack on a corner kid, Red Face person, and Sunshine telling police to hold the line.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - Tunnel Video Discovery Request (Wilhoit serial)
Handwritten notes identifying another video footage Ryan needs for discovery, focusing on Officer Carlton Wilhoit striking McGrew with a baton and a conveniently failing body cam.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - US Marshals Meeting at CDF
Handwritten cell notes documenting a meeting with US Marshals at DC jail, including complaints about staff and mold checks by Marshals.
Open the record →Handwritten notes: Tunnel bodycam serial X6039BAU3 (Rodgers Shipmin Jr)
Handwritten notes identifying a tunnel bodycam serial number and officer name.
Open the record →Handwritten work performance write-up — Ryan Nichols outstanding C-2B detail unit
Handwritten Final Copy work performance write-up for Ryan Nichols (#376795) describing him as outstanding member of detail unit Pod C-2B since April 16th, polite and respectful to officers and inmates, problem solver, morale booster.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Hate mail: postmarked Orlando FL — calls J6ers fascist thugs and "MAGA maggot faces"
Anonymous typed postcard postmarked Orlando FL 328 attacking January 6 defendants. Cites John 8:32 (the truth shall set you free). Calls them fascist thugs, dismisses Fox/OAN/NewsMax as propaganda, claims attempted coup. Insult: "MAGA maggot faces."
Open the record →Inmate Grievance Form 1/2 - Lockdown Rec Math (Oct 7-20)
Handwritten attachment to Inmate Grievance Form by Ryan Nichols (C4/18) calculating recreation time lost during lockdown periods 10/7-10/13 and 10/14-10/20. Documents 1,945 total rec minutes lost in 2 weeks, projecting 69.7 hours/month of lost rec time and 330.84 hours/month confined to cell.
Open the record →Inmate Grievance Form 2/2 - Cell Confinement Math (Mental Torture)
Continuation page of Ryan Nichols inmate grievance form calculating total cell confinement: 609.72 hours/month in cell, only 4.6 days/month out, 25.4 days/month locked in cell. Concludes with explicit characterization: Mental TORTURE.
Open the record →Jail conditions notes: weight loss, food, Baltimore Bloods, rats
Handwritten conditions-of-confinement notes: weight loss 35 lbs (1:07PM-176 lbs), scant medical records, no food notes, request list of certified GF foods, blood, malnourished. Box - closed door cell. Baltimore Bloods - 30 days no comm, cherries-brand name vs Bev, slowly poisoning. Rats/Kyenga/Roaches/mice. Mentions Thomas Caughlin/M. Caldwell assaulted, ha ha ha.
Open the record →Jeffrey McKellop witness statement re DC DOC solitary (p.1)
Page 1 of Jeff McKellop signed witness statement describing isolation 24/1, 48/1, 72/1, guards banging cell door nightly, racial harassment, and unsanitary cell conditions (feces, urine, mold) on arrival.
Open the record →Jeffrey McKellop witness statement re DC DOC solitary (p.2)
Page 2 continuing McKellop's account of black mold, mice droppings, ignored grievances, and an IQ-test/transfer offer with conditions never met. Notes he is 70% disabled and that 98% of facility population is African-American.
Open the record →Madisonville Hoax research note - Walter Fitzpatrick, Darren Wesley Huff parallel
Handwritten research note (yellow legal pad) referencing the 2010 Madisonville Hoax case at Monroe County Courthouse involving Walter Francis Fitzpatrick III and Darren Wesley Huff (charged under 18 USC 231(a)(2)). Notes the case parallels Jan 6 as a state-level test run during Biden VP term. Mentions broken-screen tablet serial CCBXA89A5ACC and refers to story stored on black tablet.
Open the record →McBride note - witness statement on sexual assault & mental illness
Brief handwritten yellow legal pad note: "McBride told me to come to you about getting statement for being mentally ill / sexual assault." Likely refers to attorney Joseph McBride (Ryan's defense team). Top of page has code CVUb5a04XDM and timestamps 9:30, 3:14, 1:40, 6:00 - possibly a bodycam reference.
Open the record →Note re Buck, Dr. Wade forensic psych eval, and lie detector
Typed note (likely from Bonnie Nichols) requesting questions for attorney Buck about Dr. Wade, a forensic psychologist Ryan was sent to for 6 months at thousands of dollars, who asked about conspiracy theories like pedo island and Trump treason. Also references a 4-hour lie detector test in Smith County and concerns about questions on the marriage.
Open the record →Notes - jail tablet, internet, attorney call & lighting restrictions
Continuation of conditions notes - nearly impossible to use library, constant tablet log-ins, locked-down codes, restricted internet, no Google or search engine, J6 hearings watched, 20-24 hour lights on.
Open the record →Notes from J6 Committee hearings - Giuliani drunk, Eugene Goodman, Sidney Powell
Numbered list of takeaways from Jan 6 Select Committee hearings: (1) Rudy Giuliani drunk informing Trump should claim victory on election night (witnessed by house staffers), (2) Trump conned supporters with claims of fraud, (3) Bill Barr re: 2000 Mules metadata, (4) Eugene Goodman testifying against J6ers, (5) White House attorney Hirshmann orderly transition, (6) Body cam footage MPD officer trying to convince protesters it worked, (7) Goggles man Shamen, (8) Sidney Powell admitted to lying about Dominion.
Open the record →Notes on jail conditions, mail, books, law library restrictions
Handwritten list documenting Sixth Amendment access-to-counsel and access-to-courts barriers at jail: 15-minute calls, expensive non-privileged calls, golfer pencil only, books inspected and approved, no laptop, no law library, scanned mail.
Open the record →NPR January 6 Archive Entry for Richard Avirett
NPR’s January 6 case archive identifies D.D.C. case details, the one-count misdemeanor plea, dismissal of the remaining charges, and the January 4, 2024 sentence of 30 days’ incarceration, a $10 assessment, and $500 restitution. This is a secondary synthesis and does not replace the native docket or signed judgment.
Open the record →Retaliation 10-point list - shakedowns, lights, lawsuit targeting Jess
Handwritten enumeration of 10 retaliatory acts by jail staff: cell searches/shakedowns, contraband seizures (stolen mail), no restrooms during rec, ERT show-of-force, lights and knocking during sleep, higher-ups telling officers to be harsh, entering cells while at rec, targeting Jess Watkins specifically for being named in lawsuit (sleep deprivation), denying law library/laptops/discovery, officers intimidating inmates during calls.
Open the record →Rocky Hardie note - Three Percenter, FBI informant, Guy Reffitt, Ray Epps parallel
Handwritten note (yellow legal pad) identifying Rocky Hardie of Texas as Three Percenter, former Navy communications (DD-214 confirmed), provocateur, not charged but served with search warrant, traveled with and testifying against Guy Reffitt. Top margin notes parallel to Ray Epps and Proud Boys Confidential Human Source. Lists Agent Roo (likely Agent Rood or similar).
Open the record →Ryan notes: FOIA, Grievance Process Broken, Howard Univ Hospital
Handwritten notes from Ryan listing requests: FOIA Request Info (US Marshalls, Internal Affairs DC Jail), names Marlene T. Bickham (US Marshalls consultant/former DOC) and Mr. Anderson, calls grievance process broken, asks for electronic grievance, and references Howard University Hospital records re: ear scarring/infection, Don Caldwell legal.
Open the record →Sean McHugh — earlier draft IAC brief (Lexi Negin BLM, DUI/alcoholism, 2nd detention hearing)
Earlier draft (page 1) of Sean McHugh’s ineffective-assistance brief. Top margin: "from the start Lexi told me to admit to alcoholism since I have a DUI." Body alleges federal defender Lexi Negin said she was a BLM supporter, said if he were black it would be considered assault, and warned him not to fire Maria Jacob "in DC else I would look really bad implying I would look racist." Negin told him to exhaust his next detention hearing with Jacob because Sacramento judges are "podunk hillbillies" and DC courts "actually do findings." During 2nd detention hearing, Jacob said things to implicate his guilt without consulting him, told him beforehand to "sit down, shut up and just smile." He felt humiliated.
Open the record →Sean McHugh — pro se IAC brief (cont.) re: DA from Utah / Lexi Negin trip / waived speedy trial
Continuation of pro se IAC brief with margin annotation noting Maria Jacob waived his time on the 30th day of incarceration absent indictment. Alleges Jacob ran the DA’s PowerPoint at the detention hearing when prosecution’s wouldn’t open — "clearly indicating a conflict of interest and thus virtue signaling she’s playing ball on his team." Notes the DA is from Utah and that prior counsel Lexi Negin traveled to Utah for a week during transition of representation. References July 24 hearing where Maria said she had to waive time because she was not ready and government needed more time, and July 11 conversation about motions she promised to handle.
Open the record →Sean McHugh — pro se IAC brief (cont.) re: Judge Howell, equal-protection, waived speedy trial
Continuation of pro se IAC brief. Describes Maria Jacob helping prosecution at detention hearing whose PowerPoint failed to load, coaching McHugh to "sit down, shut up and smile" and nod yes. Alleges Jacob released info to media pre-indictment claiming it proved his innocence while planning to implicate him; says releasing "Findings" from "Bias Judge Howell’s" detention hearing pre-indictment violated his equal-protection rights. Repeats complaints that Jacob waived speedy trial citing complexity/government not ready, refused to file motions, refused to provide detention-hearing transcripts (claiming they cost money and require justification), then claimed to have mailed them after he complained.
Open the record →Sean McHugh — pro se IAC motion (p.3) re: motions, grand jury transcripts, discovery, jail treatment
Page 3 of pro se ineffective-assistance motion. Items 7-10: McHugh told Maria Jacob in July what motions to file (none filed to date); she refused to provide grand jury transcripts, then detention-hearing transcripts (citing cost); she dismissed his discovery requests on identity/warrants as "boring"; and she ignored his complaints about jail treatment.
Open the record →Sean McHugh — pro se ineffective assistance brief (caption + Lexi Negin / Maria Jacob narrative)
Caption page of Sean Michael McHugh’s pro se Ineffectiveness of Counsel brief, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Magistrate No. 1:21-MJ-436, labeled "Brief Outline to go into more detail later." Narrative begins by describing first federal defender Lexi Negin (Sacramento) telling him she is a BLM supporter, that if he were black this would be considered assault, and warning him not to fire Maria Jacob "once out in DC." Both Negin and Jacob waived his 30-day indictment rights; Lexi insisted Sacramento judges are "podunk hillbillies" and only DC "do findings." At his 2nd detention hearing, Maria "went out of her way to implicate my guilt without conferring with me."
Open the record →Steven Patrick Cook — Arrest Warrant Source Lead
Archived DOJ case-list link for Cook’s arrest warrant. The native PDF was not successfully captured, so no page count, MIME type, file size, filing date, or binary hash is claimed.
Open the record →The Final Call - p4 closing, signed Ryan Nichols Sr #376295
Final page of The Final Call essay, signed Ryan Nichols Sr with inmate ID #376295. Closes by saying he feels stress, anxiety, depression in an environment where Im openly hated for being what and who I naturally am, and who God made me to be.
Open the record →Training & Experience - p8 Rescue The Universe non-profit RTU
Page 8 of Ryan Nichols autobiographical statement. Describes his first water rescue (Hispanic man drowning in current) during Harvey, founding Rescue The Universe (RTU) non-profit with Marine Alex Harkrider, having worked countless hurricanes/tornadoes and 150+ SAR operations with National Guard, Coast Guard, and local law enforcement.
Open the record →Why I Brought & Carry Guns - personal statement page 1
Handwritten personal statement explaining his lifelong practice of carrying firearms as a Texan, citing 2nd Amendment, search and rescue, Hurricane Harvey, and family protection. Page 1.
Open the record →Witness statement - Richard Jong Pak #98201 diabetic care denied
Signed witness statement from inmate Richard Jong Pak (DOB 10/24/70, ID 98201) attesting denial of diabetic medication for 3.5 months, missed 13 video attorney visits, placement in Ad-Seg for 8 months, separation from co-defendants by US Marshals, and witnessing inmates beaten in handcuffs.
Open the record →Witness statement signed Joshua Roberts - face slammed in door frame
Signed witness statement by inmate Joshua Roberts describing being slammed face-first into a door frame, head busted open, hands bent in handcuffs, denied nurse, told to shut the fuck up, and forced to sleep on concrete floor.
Open the record →Witness statement: Kenneth Harrelson — hate-mail received in DC Jail
Handwritten witness statement from Sgt Kenneth Harrelson (US Army, ret.) describing 10+ months of hate mail received while detained at DC DOC, postmarked Orlando FL, including harassment of his wife via GiveSendGo and misuse of bible verses.
Open the record →Andrew Roman Carvajal — Archived FBI Allegation Summary
Archived public reporting summarizing FBI allegations about Andrew Carvajal's movements and interactions inside the Capitol. The descriptions are preserved as allegations and not as adjudicated facts.
Open the record →Bodycam discovery note - 210106 Felonyriot Capitol BWC X6039BJ4E
Brief bodycam discovery note flagging file 210106-Felonyriot-US-Capitol from Body Cam X6039BJ4E at 18:15 minutes for and 16:29 time of day - identifying a "straight shank shot lifo" instance.
Open the record →Case citation list - US v. North & Brady v. Maryland
Brief handwritten note listing two supporting cases for proof: U.S. v. North (D.C. Cir. 1990) and Brady v. Maryland.
Open the record →Case strategy — counter-narrative outline (agent provocateurs, video evidence)
Handwritten outline structuring a defense/counter-narrative: immense one-sided damage by courts, unmasking of video evidence, agent provocateurs, plus list of indicators of pre-planning (Ellipse to Capitol, MAGA attire, red-face paint, weapons distributed in crowd).
Open the record →Closing line - protective equipment for safety in volatile situation
Final page of handwritten witness/personal statement reiterating that protective equipment carried at the Capitol was for personal safety in a volatile situation.
Open the record →Daniel Paul Gray — Official Author and Speaker Website
Gray’s self-published website describing his writing, speaking, faith, accountability, and post-release rebuilding. Biographical claims remain identified as self-published.
Open the record →DC Department of Corrections Inmate Handbook 2022-2023 cover
Cover page of the DC Department of Corrections Inmate Handbook 2022-2023, providing rules and procedures applicable to Ryan during his detention.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 11 - Use of Force, Meals, Medical Services
Page 11 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook covering Use of Force authorization, Separations and PC, Meals (3 daily, no pork), and Medical Services (no co-pay, sick call requests).
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 14 - Legal Mail, Law Library, Request Slip
Page 14 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook covering Legal Mail rules, Law Library access via APDS tablets, Leisure Library via DC Public Libraries, and Inmate Request Slip uses.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 20 - Visits, Mail, Inmate Records
Page 20 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook covering Official/Special Visits, Suspension of Visitation, Inmate Mail policies (photocopied non-legal mail), Magazines/Books, and Inmate Records.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 21 - Public Records, Programs, Education
Page 21 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook covering Public Records release rules, Records Review via FOIA, Case Manager interview within 72 hours of intake, Outdoor/Indoor Recreation, Inmate Work Programs, and Education.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 3 - Introduction & Inmate Rights
Page 3 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook listing inmate rights including access to legal assistance, freedom from abuse, access to health care, and freedom from discrimination. Describes Central Detention Facility (CDF) and Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF).
Open the record →DC DOC Sick Call Request form (PS 6001.1) annotated re grievance for food quality
Blank DC Department of Corrections Sick Call Request Form (PS 6001.1) annotated by Ryan or fellow detainee. Notes: "Record Keeping - Follow up - Continue." "D/+/G - Grievances/Actions." In bottom comments: "Franklin told 3 filed grievance for food quality." Used as record-keeping template for filed sick call and grievance follow-ups.
Open the record →DC Jail notice — Routine COVID-19 testing policy (Unity Health Care, English/Spanish)
Printed Unity Health Care / DC Jail notice explaining new weekly COVID-19 testing of asymptomatic residents; refusing the test will not cause lockdown but may bar court trips, outside medical, programs and activities. Spanish translation included.
Open the record →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.
Open the record →Feds Supplying Weapons page 6 - Patriots Storm US Capitol 1:07:07
Page 6 continuing the Feds Supplying Weapons discovery section, citing a single timestamp in Patriots Storm US Capitol video at 1:07:07.
Open the record →Habeas Corpus notes: Hatch v. Dist. of Columbia on punishment & haircuts
Legal research notes page 6 sub-topic 6: Punishment AND Haircut, citing Hatch v. Dist. of Columbia, 184 F.3d 846, 337 U.S. App. D.C. 266 (D.C. Cir 1999). Mostly blank.
Open the record →Habeas Corpus notes: Punishment & Mental Health (Williams v. Sec'y Pa. Dept of Corr.)
Legal research notes page 2 sub-topic 2: Punishment AND Mental Health, citing Williams v. Sec'y Pa. Dept of Corr., 848 F.3d 549 (3rd Cir 2017), paragraph #44. Mostly blank.
Open the record →Habeas Corpus notes: Punishment & Pre-Trial Detainee (Campbell v. McGruder, p.1)
Legal research notes page 1 listing sub-topic 1: Punishment & Pre-Trial Detainee, citing Campbell v. McGruder, 580 F.2d 521 (D.C. Cir 1978) and a note for US v. Hendrickson. Mostly blank otherwise.
Open the record →Habeas Corpus notes: Punishment, PTSD & Pre-Trial Detainee (Beal v. Foster)
Legal research notes page 3 sub-topic 3: Punishment AND PTSD AND Pre-Trial Detainee, citing Beal v. Foster, 803 F.3d 356 (7th Cir 2015). Mostly blank.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - Tunnel Bodycam Discovery (Bogner serial)
Brief handwritten notes referencing Officer William Bogner body cam footage where he tells fellow officers to ease up on the OC spray.
Open the record →Handwritten Notes - Tunnel Video Discovery (Bagshaw/Craig BWC)
Brief handwritten notes referencing Bagshaw and identifying Terrance Craig body-worn camera footage to confirm identity.
Open the record →Handwritten sentencing legal research notes - Glover v. United States
Handwritten legal research notes on federal sentencing law including Glover v. United States, 531 U.S. 198 and 18 USCS Appx 3D1.2 grouping counts, with reference to U.S. v. Lombardi.
Open the record →Handwritten transcription of the Insurrection Act
Handwritten copy of the text of the Insurrection Act, describing presidential power to use militia to suppress insurrection or domestic violence in a state, with clauses (1) and (2) numbered.
Open the record →House Judiciary report Table of Contents: FBI/DOJ abuses, DVE, Whitmer, J6
Page 6 of 1050: Table of Contents from a House Judiciary Committee (likely Weaponization of the Federal Government / GOP) report cataloguing alleged FBI and DOJ abuses — DVE statistics inflation, Washington Field Office case-filing manipulation, alleged manufactured Whitmer kidnapping case, Hunter Biden allegations, school board Garland memorandum, Mar-a-Lago raid, FBI tracking Republican Congressman, pipe bomb investigation deprioritization, Big Tech censorship.
Open the record →Info Left on Computer - SLiL PP fraud, Judge Moss, Oleksii Trofimchuk
Note titled Info left on Computer documenting SLiL PP fraud (excel and word docs in different languages, 50K-50K). References March 4 Judge Moss Jan 6 hearing date, complex trial, motions to dismiss based on inaccurate data, duplicate searches, PayPal transactions, name Oleksii Trofimchuk.
Open the record →Kitchen issues notes - mice, contamination, lockdown delay
Two-section condition notes: kitchen sanitation issues (mice on trays, mice chewing bread bags, nasty floor drains, multiple-day-old food served fresh) and an inmate held in day room past lockdown after being told to pack up.
Open the record →My Training & Experience for Running Into Danger - p1
Page 1 of Ryan Nichols autobiographical statement titled My Training & Experience For Running Into Danger. Describes summer after 4th grade caring for grandmother (Meemaw) with stage 4 cancer and grandfather (PoppaP) recovering from open heart surgery, and Meemaws death the night before 5th grade as foundational experience for running toward danger.
Open the record →Note re: 6-page witness statement and Alex laughing videos
Handwritten note from Ryan referencing flew all the way from Texas to get his ass handed to him, instructs recipient to photograph 6 written pages in an envelope (witness statement), clarifies "Im good" meant "yes and no", and says he has videos of Alex laughing in life-and-death situations.
Open the record →Notes referencing Infowars video timestamps
Handwritten note listing video timestamps and quotes from an Infowars clip, possibly used to log inflammatory content or coordinate witness evidence. Item 12 is crossed out.
Open the record →Peter Stager — envelope to PREA Coordinator, return address DCDC #376783
Mailing envelope addressed to "The Office of the PREA Coordinator." Return address handwritten: "Inmate Stager Peter, DCDC 376783, C2B Cell #8." Confirms Peter Stager identity and housing as of mailing.
Open the record →Right Side Broadcast log - protection comment
Single timestamped entry on a discovery sheet referencing Right Side Broadcast (RSBN) footage capturing Ryan saying he needed protective gear after seeing someone with blood - relevant to mens rea defense.
Open the record →Ryans self-talk note: chair outburst, PTSD response, focus on mission
Personal handwritten note where Ryan tells himself the chair incident was a spontaneous outburst (no cooling off period, no bad intent), describes himself as worried/wound up, references PTSD trauma response, and instructs himself to let it go and focus on mission.
Open the record →Sean McHugh — notes from status conference re: discovery, trial schedule
Handwritten notes (likely McHugh’s) summarizing a status conference: case-specific discovery (jail calls outstanding, plus one other), global discovery on evidence.com (23,000 files, 17k Capitol footage, body cam remaining, GPS spreadsheet for radios), end-of-January completion; 17 hours withheld due to Executive of Congress (interior mostly, some exterior). Prosecutor "Strain" estimates 5 trial days / ~10 witnesses; defense "Jacob" suggests 7 days. Court ("Bates") could start 9th or 21st; tentatively March 9th.
Open the record →Sean McHugh — pro se IAC motion (p.2) re: Maria Jacob waived speedy trial / coached him to nod
Page 2 of pro se ineffective-assistance motion. McHugh accuses Maria Jacob of: (1) waiving his speedy-trial rights on day 30 of incarceration before indictment, framing it as inevitable; (2) coaching him before his 2nd detention hearing to "sit down, shut up, smile, nod my head and reply yes when asked questions"; and (3) exhausting his second detention hearing within 30 days while in Sacramento before reviewing evidence.
Open the record →Sean McHugh — pro se motion for ineffective assistance of counsel (p.1) re: Maria Jacob
Page 1 of handwritten pro se motion by Sean McHugh against court-appointed counsel Maria Jacob, alleging ineffective assistance of counsel and gross incompetence. Details begin with point (1): Jacob failed to inform him about the 30-day indictment rule and that he was being held only on a complaint.
Open the record →Sponsors Motion for Admission of Jonathan Gross by David Bana (D. Md.)
Sponsors Motion for Admission filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. David Bana (Maryland bar 3/6/2020, bar number 21292) moves the admission of Jonathan Gross — Ryan Nicholss attorney. Bana states he met Gross in 2016 in law school, studied for the bar together.
Open the record →Training & Experience - p10 elderly rescue, Hurricane Florence to Laura
Page 10 of Ryan Nichols autobiographical statement. Describes rescue of elderly man with bulging gut wound whose cousin drowned in capsized boat; reflects on rescues across Hurricanes Florence, Harvey, Laura saving babies as young as 6 weeks and 90+ year-olds across all races, religions, creeds.
Open the record →Training & Experience - p5 9/11 anniversary Okinawa threat
Page 5 of Ryan Nichols autobiographical statement. Recounts OC spray course; the 10th anniversary of 9/11 in Okinawa where the island including the base received credible attack threats. VP Biden visit caused security increase. The day before Sept 11, 2011, a man threatened to blow up Marines and families at the gate Ryan was guarding with LCPL Huskey; Japanese Security Guards (JSG) responded.
Open the record →Training & Experience - p6 confronting car bomber, typhoons
Page 6 of Ryan Nichols autobiographical statement. Three Marines including Ryan held position against a suspected car bomber; man drove away rather than detonating. Ryan was criticized by superior for not shooting. Goes on to describe ASF at Camp Kinser Okinawa enduring 2 typhoon seasons including Super Typhoon Jelawat.
Open the record →Training & Experience - p7 typhoons and Hurricane Harvey 2017
Page 7 of Ryan Nichols autobiographical statement. Describes 24/7 typhoon standby in Okinawa, mantra What more could I have done to help?, and 2017 Hurricane Harvey rescue in Houston with his wife and children newly in Dallas; bought boat and life jackets at Academy and headed towards the sound of chaos to rescue employees and neighbors.
Open the record →Training & Experience - p9 Hurricane Laura Lake Charles, Hurricane Sally Foley
Page 9 of Ryan Nichols autobiographical statement. Describes Search And Rescue with Alex Harkrider after Hurricane Laura at Lake Charles Louisiana including assisted living facility abandoned by leadership; Hurricane Sally rescues in Ann Arbor subdivision near Foley Alabama including a young mother with newborn baby; Orange Fire Department call.
Open the record →Training & Experience for Running Into Danger - p2 Hurricane Katrina
Page 2 of Ryan Nichols autobiographical statement. Continues guilt/responsibility narrative around grandmothers death and describes Hurricane Katrina rescue work at age 14 with father Don through their church driving busses to South Louisiana to evacuate people.
Open the record →Training & Experience for Running Into Danger - p3 Marines
Page 3 of Ryan Nichols autobiographical statement. Continues Hurricane Katrina experience, describes joining the United States Marine Corps after dropping out of college, indoctrination on running Towards The Sound Of Chaos, 3 months bootcamp plus 1 month MCT.
Open the record →Training & Experience for Running Into Danger - p4 Marines Okinawa ASF
Page 4 of Ryan Nichols autobiographical statement. Describes Marine training in life-saving techniques, deployment to Okinawa Japan, assignment to ASF (Auxiliary Security Force Team), shotgun and OC spray range qualifications including being sprayed and run through obstacle course beaten with batons.
Open the record →Witness statement - Dustin Gammons #51547 on NNRJ conditions
Signed witness statement by inmate Dustin Gammons #51547 attesting that at Northern Neck Regional Jail (NNRJ) he went 7 days before being given a hygiene kit, 8-9 days without mental health medicine, and 3-4 days denied toilet paper.
Open the record →Witness statement signed by Andrew Combs - day room incident
Signed witness statement by Andrew Combs describing an inmate (likely Ryan Nichols) waiting 3 hours with belongings in day room after having no cell to report to, noting he was not aggressive or angry.
Open the record →Character letter for Chris from inmate Worzel Jacobs #51556
Handwritten character reference "To Whom I May Concern" from inmate Worzel Jacobs #51556 praising fellow inmate Chris as a real American patriot, honest, educated, and stand-up guy. (Likely Chris Worrell, not Ryan Nichols.)
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook 2022-2023 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents page of the DC Department of Corrections Inmate Handbook 2022-2023, listing sections including Inmate Rights, Medical Services, Legal Access, Inmate Grievance Procedures, PREA, and Disciplinary policies.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 10 - Movement, Staff Contact, Escorted Trips
Page 10 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook covering Emergency Drill Inspections, Staff Contact via APDS tablet, Movement, Escorted Trips (medical, funerals), and Emergency Procedures.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 12 - Drug Testing, Inmate Finance Accounts
Page 12 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook covering Sick Call cont., Interpreters, Condoms availability, Drug Testing, Inmate Finance Accounts including Western Union/Offender Connect transfers.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 13 - Commissary Limits, Legal Access
Page 13 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook covering Inmate Finance restitution deductions, Commissary Spending Limits by group, Legal Visits, and Legal Calls.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 19 - Media Access, Phone Calls, Visitation
Page 19 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook covering Media Access (only with director approval), Telephone Calls (15-min calls via blue phones), and Official Visiting/Video Visitation procedures.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 4 - Inmate Rights cont. & Admission
Page 4 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook continuing the list of inmate rights including voting in DC elections, ADA accommodations, and admission/orientation procedures.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 5 - Medical Screening & Personal Property
Page 5 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook covering Medical Screening, Medical Hold, Communications Assistance, Intake at Inmate Reception Center (IRC) including PREA, and Personal Property allowed in facility.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 6 - IRC Issued Items & Clothing Limits
Page 6 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook detailing IRC Issued Items (bedroll, towels, sheets, hygiene kit), male/female clothing issued, and personal clothing limits.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 7 - Approved Items & Housing Unit Rules
Page 7 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook listing other approved items (toiletries, writing materials, 10 photos, prayer rug), claims for lost property, and Housing Unit Rules.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 8 - Housing Unit Rules cont. & Hygiene
Page 8 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook continuing housing unit rules and covering Personal Hygiene/Laundry/Grooming Services including Hair policy.
Open the record →DC DOC Inmate Handbook page 9 - Inspections, Searches, Counts
Page 9 of DC DOC Inmate Handbook covering Smoke Free Facility, Inspections, Searches, Counts, Lockdown procedures, and Sanitation requirements.
Open the record →DC DOC letter rejecting Ryan Nichols Residential Mentorship application
DC Department of Corrections form letter to Ryan Nichols (Inmate #3776795) declining his application for the Residential Mentorship position. Notation "C3A" in top right corner.
Open the record →DC DOC Notice of Disposition of Mail - to Richard Ward, Portland ME
DC Department of Corrections Notice of Disposition of Mail form (PP 4070.4 Attachment B, page 1 of 2) addressed to Richard Ward in Portland, Maine from Ryan Nichols, with no boxes checked indicating mail status.
Open the record →DC Jail Inmate Handbook - Admin Review & Policies List (p.32)
Page 32 of DC jail inmate handbook listing administrative review rehearings, ARH privileges, and policy index available via APDS tablet/Law Library.
Open the record →DC Jail Inmate Handbook - APDS Tablet, Photo ID, Release (p.24)
Page 24 of DC jail inmate handbook on APDS tablet protocols, attorney communications, CJCC resources, Photo ID, release prep, and transgender/intersex housing.
Open the record →DC Jail Inmate Handbook - Disciplinary Action & Prehearing (p.29)
Page 29 of DC jail inmate handbook covering informal resolution of Class II/III offenses, formal disciplinary procedures, and prehearing housing.
Open the record →DC Jail Inmate Handbook - Disciplinary Board Hearings (p.30)
Page 30 of DC jail inmate handbook detailing disciplinary board hearings, inmate representation, hearing procedures, appeal, and dismissal.
Open the record →DC Jail Inmate Handbook - PREA & Sexual Abuse Policy (p.25)
Page 25 of DC jail inmate handbook covering Transgender Housing Committee and Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) zero tolerance policy.
Open the record →DC Jail Inmate Handbook - PREA Definitions & Prevention (p.26)
Page 26 of DC jail inmate handbook continuing PREA definitions of sexual assault, sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, and prevention guidance.
Open the record →DC Jail Inmate Handbook - PREA Investigation & DR Process (p.28)
Page 28 of DC jail inmate handbook on PREA investigation procedures (MPD, OIS, PREA Coordinator) and Disciplinary Report (DR) filing process per PM 5300.1.
Open the record →DC Jail Inmate Handbook - PREA Reporting Procedures (p.27)
Page 27 of DC jail inmate handbook with instructions for reporting sexual abuse via DC Victim Hotline at CDF, CTF, IRC facilities.
Open the record →DC Jail Inmate Handbook - Programs & Services (p.22)
Page 22 of DC jail inmate handbook describing good time credit, chaplaincy/religious services, needs assessment, substance use programs, RSAT, veterans services, and reentry programming.
Open the record →DC Jail Inmate Handbook - Reentry & READY Center (p.23)
Page 23 of DC jail inmate handbook describing reentry programs, READY Center services, and APDS educational tablets.
Open the record →DC Jail Inmate Handbook - Restrictive Housing DRH/ARH (p.31)
Page 31 of DC jail inmate handbook explaining Disciplinary Restrictive Housing (DRH) and Administrative Restrictive Housing (ARH) procedures.
Open the record →Envelope to Kenneth Harrelson (Oath Keeper co-defendant) from Angel Harrelson, Florida
Envelope addressed to fellow J6 detainee Kenneth Harrelson (Oath Keeper, Offender 377692) at DC CTF. Return address Angel Harrelson, 2885 Saint Marks Dr, Titusville FL 32780 (family). Photo of envelope only, no message visible. Apparently in Ryan Nichols’s mail collection (co-detainee correspondence shown to Ryan).
Open the record →From Robert Morss — Final page "Food is worse than dog food"
Mostly blank concluding page of Morss complaint letter. Only one final bullet on top: "Food is worse than dog food."
Open the record →Handwritten name spellings: R. Naves variants
Page of handwritten name spelling iterations — likely Ryan working out the spelling of an officer or contact name.
Open the record →House Judiciary report TOC cont.: FBI/Facebook, Appendix A pro-life, Appendix B
Page 7 of 1050: continuation of the same House Judiciary GOP report Table of Contents — FBI-Facebook special relationship whistleblower allegation, conclusion, Appendix A on attacks on pro-life facilities, Appendix B Republican letters on DOJ/FBI politicization.
Open the record →Peter Stager — envelope labeled IGP Legal Mail, Peter Stager 376784, C2B-08
Mailing envelope with handwritten markings: "IGP Legal Mail" (upper left) and "Peter Stager 376784, C2B-08" (centered). Documents Peter Stager identity, DCDC# 376784, and housing assignment. Likely the envelope for mailing one of his IGP-related grievance documents.
Open the record →Frigga short note: still in jail, no bail
Brief handwritten note (possibly draft or sample) reading my names Frigga, and Im still here in Jail. I cant go home cause I didn't make bail. with one crossed-out line. Largely blank page.
Open the record →Newspaper clipping — "Armed Patriots / Proud Ukraine civilians ready"
Newspaper article by Hollie McKay titled "Armed Patriots / Proud Ukraine civilians ready" about Ukrainians defending their homeland with second amendment-style firearm rights, referencing Russian invasion of Kyiv.
Open the record →NY Post clipping — "Anon tweets expose left's hypocrisies" (Libs of TikTok)
Newspaper article from NY Post by Doree Lewak titled "Getting the Woke / Anon tweets expose the left's hilarious hypocrisies" profiling the anonymous Libs of TikTok Twitter account.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten note - Discovery Delays essay tail (dig through videos)
Trailing fragment of Discovery Delays essay (continued from j6s2-020): dig through all of these videos, statements, and information. Rest of page blank.
Open the record →Ryan Nichols handwritten note fragment - on facebook (essay tail)
Mostly blank notebook page containing only the trailing phrase on facebook., likely the end fragment of the previous FB Posts essay (j6s2-018).
Open the record →DOJ USAO-DC defendant page — United States v. Ryan Nichols
Official U.S. Department of Justice (USAO-DC) defendant page listing the charges and case summary. Removed from justice.gov after the January 2025 pardons; preserved via the Wayback Machine. This is the source of the charge list on the profile.
Open the record →Federal criminal docket — United States v. Nichols, 1:21-cr-117 (D.D.C.)
Full federal criminal docket for United States v. Ryan Nichols and Alex Harkrider, No. 1:21-cr-117 (TFH), U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, before Judge Thomas F. Hogan. Complete filing history via CourtListener.
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