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Jordan Kenneth Stotts
January 6 defendant
Documented editorial-use imageJordan Kenneth Stotts is a Moorhead, Minnesota man — a guy from the Fargo-Moorhead border country of the northern plains who found himself part of a national story on January 6, 2021. Here are the receipts, straight: Jordan Stotts traveled to Washington and was among those who entered the Capitol on January 6, 2021. He pleaded guilty to a single misdemeanor — parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building — and three other charges were dismissed. In November 2021 U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly sentenced Jordan Stotts to two years of probation with 60 days of home detention, 60 hours of community service, and $500 in restitution. Prosecutors had asked for jail time; the judge chose home confinement instead. His January 6 conviction falls within the scope of President Trump's January 20, 2025 clemency for J6 defendants. A Minnesota man who took a misdemeanor, served his terms at home, and kept his life in the Moorhead community he comes from. Case record: United States v. Stotts, Case No. 1:21-cr-272-TJK, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Arrested Mar. 19, 2021; guilty plea July 2021; sentenced Nov. 9, 2021 to 24 months' probation, 60 days home detention, 60 hours community service, $500 restitution. Sourcing: Moorhead, Minnesota residence; misdemeanor guilty plea and sentence — FACT (KVRR; InForum/Forum News Service; Law&Crime). Jan. 20, 2025 clemency context — FACT (DOJ/press). This profile is unclaimed. If this is you — or your family — claiming it is free, forever.
The case file
On the record
- Case number
- 1:21-cr-272
- Court
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
- Disposition
- Arrested 3/19/21. Charged via information on 4/2. Initial appearance held 4/8. Plea agreement entered 7/28. Sentenced 11/9 to 24 months probation with conditions and 60 days home detention; $500 restitution; and 60 hours of community service.
- Arrested
- March 19, 2021
Charges
- Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building; Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building
Sentence
24 months probation with conditions and 60 days home detention; $500 restitution; and 60 hours of community service
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Connection to United States v. Nichols
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