Ethan Nordean
Coverage of Ethan Nordean in the Nexus archive.
- Judge tosses remnants of Proud Boys seditious conspiracy case after Trump’s broad clemency
A federal judge dismissed the remaining charges against four Proud Boys members convicted of seditious conspiracy related to the 2021 Capitol riot after President Trump issued pardons to many involved. Judge Timothy Kelly, appointed by Trump, ruled there was no basis to uphold the convictions following Trump’s clemency actions.
- Judge tosses remnants of Proud Boys seditious conspiracy case after Trump's broad clemency
A federal judge dismissed the remaining charges in the Proud Boys seditious conspiracy case after Trump pardoned individuals involved in the 2021 Capitol riot. The judge acknowledged Trump's clemency but emphasized the Capitol attack's threat to constitutional processes.
- Judge tosses remnants of Proud Boys seditious conspiracy case after Trump's broad clemency
A federal judge dismissed the remaining part of the seditious conspiracy case against four Proud Boys members after President Trump's clemency actions erased convictions from the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Judge Timothy Kelly, who presided over the trial, stated Trump's clemency made the case's dismissal inevitable and emphasized the need for unity to preserve constitutional governance.
- Judge vacates convictions of 4 Proud Boys in Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection
A federal judge dismissed the convictions of four Proud Boys members for their role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot after the Justice Department requested the dismissal. The judge criticized President Trump's views on the case as based on 'fiction' but agreed to vacate the convictions following an appeals court decision.
- Trump-appointed judge permanently ends Proud Boys Jan. 6 case, says Constitution left him no choice
A Trump-appointed federal judge dismissed the Jan. 6 prosecution of four Proud Boys members after the Justice Department requested the dismissal, citing separation-of-powers principles that require courts to defer to executive branch charging decisions. The dismissal followed an appeals court vacating the men's convictions and a presidential executive order commuting their sentences and issuing pardons to other Jan. 6 defendants.
- Trump-appointed judge permanently ends Proud Boys Jan. 6 case, says Constitution left him no choice
A Trump-appointed judge permanently dismissed the Jan. 6 prosecution of four Proud Boys members after the Justice Department requested dismissal, citing constitutional separation-of-powers principles that limit judicial authority over executive charging decisions. The convictions of Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, Zachary Rehl, and Dominic Pezzola were vacated by an appeals court before the case was returned to the judge, who ruled he could not block the dismissal.
- Judge OKs DOJ request to toss remaining Proud Boys Jan. 6 convictions
A federal judge approved the Justice Department's request to dismiss remaining convictions against four Proud Boys leaders for their roles in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack. District Judge Timothy Kelly granted the motion, affecting Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, Zachary…
- Trump-appointed judge dismisses seditious conspiracy case against Proud Boys
A Trump-appointed judge dismissed the seditious conspiracy case against Proud Boys leaders following a Department of Justice motion. The judge noted the dismissal was based on the DOJ's request, despite his view that the request lacked factual or legal basis. The leaders had been convicted of multiple crimes related to the 2021 Capitol attack.
- US DoJ files for overturning January 6 convictions for far-right groups’ members
The US Department of Justice has requested a federal appeals judge to overturn convictions of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers members for seditious conspiracy related to the 2021 Capitol siege. The filing targets leaders Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, and Stewart Rhodes, who were previously convicted in connection with the violent attack.
- DOJ seeks to vacate Jan 6 convictions in sweeping move tied to Trump order
The DOJ filed motions to vacate Jan 6 convictions of Oath Keepers and Proud Boys members, citing lack of justice in prosecuting cases linked to Trump's commuted sentences. The move follows Trump's 2025 pardon or commutation of sentences for most defendants.