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William Isaacs
Pardoned January 6 defendant
William Isaacs is one of the 1,571 January 6 defendants indexed in this archive — preserved from the DOJ Capitol Breach case list this site mirrored after the government scrubbed it from justice.gov. Case 1:21-cr-28 — U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Charges, per the DOJ record: Conspiracy to Defraud the United States; Obstruction of an Official Proceeding and Aiding and Abetting; Tampering with a Witness, Victim or Informant; Destruction of Government Property and Aiding and Abetting; Restricted Building or Grounds; Civil Disorder and Aiding and Abetting. The docket, as recorded: Charged via fourth superseding indictment on 5/26/21. Fifth superseding indictment issued 8/4. Seventh superseding indictment returned 1/12/22. Eighth superseding indictment returned 6/22/22. On January 20, 2025, President Trump granted clemency covering the January 6 prosecutions. This profile is unclaimed. If this is you — or your family — claiming it is free, forever. Organize the record, add your documents, and tell the story where no platform can bury it.
The case file
On the record
- Case number
- 1:21-cr-28
- Court
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
- Disposition
- Charged via fourth superseding indictment on 5/26/21. Fifth superseding indictment issued 8/4. Seventh superseding indictment returned 1/12/22. Eighth superseding indictment returned 6/22/22.
Charges
- Conspiracy to Defraud the United States
- Obstruction of an Official Proceeding and Aiding and Abetting; Tampering with a Witness, Victim or Informant
- Destruction of Government Property and Aiding and Abetting
- Restricted Building or Grounds
- Civil Disorder and Aiding and Abetting
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Connection to United States v. Nichols
William Isaacs appears in the record of United States v. Nichols through 6 shared documents on file below. The full case — timeline, people, documents — is public and free.
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6 documents on file
Court2 documents
Court orders, rulings, transcripts, and docket entries.
ruling · 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.
indictment · 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.
Govt response4 documents
Responses from DC DOC, the U.S. Marshals, and federal agencies.
article · 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.
motion · 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.
motion · 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.
article · 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.