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The far-right media personality known as "Baked Alaska" pleaded guilty in federal court on Friday to a single misdemeanor charge stemming from his role in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol ...
He kept his nickname Baked Alaska as a stage name. [10] His rap songs used a satirical tone [25] and traded on his Alaskan roots, with titles like "I Live on Glaciers" [1] or "I Climb Mountains". [10] In 2013, the Anchorage Daily News published a profile of Baked Alaska, describing him as a "comedy/music video artist". [25]
The New York Times identified one of them as alt-right influencer Anthime Gionet, known online as Baked Alaska. [4] Mackey was found guilty of conspiracy against rights by a federal jury in March 2023, facing up to 10 years in jail. [5] In his trial, Mackey said that he had changed since 2016, and had started therapy in 2018. [15]
Sentenced to 7 years in federal prison, plus a $2,000 fine and 3 years of supervised release. Date: August 1, 2022 [152] The first defendant to be convicted by a jury (March 8, 2022). [153] Sentenced on August 1, 2022, his sentence was the longest out of all convicted up to that point. [154] Thomas J. Robertson
Anthime Joseph Gionet, otherwise known as "Baked Alaska," said he had only agreed to take the deal because he was worried he’d be charged with a felony. Anthime Joseph Gionet, otherwise known as ...
Far-right media personality Tim Gionet, who calls himself “Baked Alaska,” has been arrested by the FBI for his involvement in the riot at the U.S. Capitol, a law enforcement official told The ...
Clinton Broden, Reffitt's defense, asked for a sentence of no more than two years. [3] Reffitt was sentenced on August 1, 2022, to seven years and three months in federal prison with a $2,000 fine and three years of supervised release; at the time, this was the longest sentence imposed up to that point among the Capitol riot cases, beating the ...
The Department of Justice announced plans to appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit for longer prison terms for Rhodes and his co-defendants. [75] At sentencing, the Court described Rhodes as dangerous, noting "The moment you are released, whenever that may be, you will be ready to take up arms against ...