Oath Keepers' Attorney Kellye SoRelle Pleads Guilty to Capitol Riot Charges
SoRelle admits to obstructing justice and entering restricted grounds during the January 6 attack; sentencing set for January 2025.
- Kellye SoRelle, attorney for the Oath Keepers, pleaded guilty to obstructing justice and entering restricted Capitol grounds.
- SoRelle's case had been delayed due to mental health concerns but was resumed after she was deemed fit for trial.
- She faces a maximum of 16 months in prison under federal sentencing guidelines, despite the felony charge carrying up to 20 years.
- SoRelle acted as a liaison between Oath Keepers' leader Stewart Rhodes and Proud Boys' leader Enrique Tarrio before the riot.
- Her sentencing is scheduled for January 17, 2025, by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta in Washington, D.C.