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Oath Keepers laywer Kellye SoRelle will plead guilty in her Jan. 6 case. She was a liaison to Proud Boys and pro-Trump “Stop the Steal” groups.
Kellye SoRelle, former general counsel for the Oath Keepers, pleaded guilty Wednesday to attempting to obstruct the federal investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. | Mark Schiefelbein/AP ...
Kellye SoRelle, 45, was indicted in 2022 on charges that she conspired with far-right militias to obstruct the joint session of Congress to confirm Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential ...
Kellye SoRelle, a North Texas lawyer who represents the Oath Keepers, was indicted on in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021 siege of the U.S. Capitol, federal ...
Kellye SoRelle, the woman who claimed to be general counsel for the right-wing Oath Keepers militia, will be held in federal custody for mental health treatment after a judge ruled Tuesday that ...
Kellye SoRelle, 46, directed Oath Keepers to cease communications and delete messages related Jan. 6 plans, she admitted in her August 2024 guilty plea, copping to a felony obstruction charge for ...
Kellye SoRelle, 43, is accused of witness tampering and conspiracy, according to an indictment obtained by CBS News. SoRelle, who confirmed earlier this year to CBS News that she acted as ...
The lawyer, Kellye SoRelle, has been charged with working with the far-right militia to disrupt the 2020 election. Now, her text messages — and testimony — could emerge as evidence at their trial.
The lawyer, Kellye SoRelle, was charged with obstructing the certification of the 2020 election and tampering with evidence in the Justice Department’s investigation of the Capitol riot.
A Texas woman who served as the former general counsel for the Oath Keepers pleaded guilty Wednesday to telling militia members to destroy potentially incriminating messages after the Capitol ...
Oath Keepers laywer Kellye SoRelle will plead guilty in her Jan. 6 case. She was a liaison to Proud Boys and pro-Trump “Stop the Steal” groups.
Kellye SoRelle, the woman who claimed to be general counsel for the right-wing Oath Keepers militia, will be held in federal custody for mental health treatment after a judge ruled Tuesday that ...