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Kelly Meggs

Member of the Oath Keepers (born 1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kelly Meggs
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Kelly Meggs (born January 15, 1969) is an American convicted felon who previously led the Oath Keepers' Florida chapter.[1] He was found guilty of seditious conspiracy following his forced entry into the United States Capitol during the January 6 United States Capitol attack.[2] Meggs was sentenced to 12 years in prison.[3] Hours after his second inauguration on 20 January 2025, Donald Trump commuted his sentence to time served.[4] On January 24, 2025, he and seven others Oath Keepers were forbidden by the D.C. District Court from entering Washington D.C or the grounds of the Capitol without the permission of the court order.[5][6]

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Meggs was the leader of the Florida chapter of the alt-right and anti-government Oath Keepers organization.[7][8]

Prior to the riot, Meggs discussed a partnership with the Proud Boys and the anti-government organization the Three Percenters; he posted a declaration of these intentions on Facebook.[9]

Meggs entered the United States Capitol during the January 6 United States Capitol attack.[10] He led the infamous "stack" formation of Oath Keepers inside the Capitol.[11]

Seditious conspiracy trial

Meggs was arrested on February 17, 2021.[12] He was held in Grady County, Oklahoma, before being transferred to Washington, D.C. for his trial.[13] The court case included Stewart Rhodes as co-defendant.

During the trial, prosecutors highlighted texts between Meggs and his wife on Election Night 2020, in which Meggs declared "I’m gonna go on a killing spree... Pelosi first."[14]

Meggs was represented at trial by lawyer Stanley Woodward.[15] On November 29, 2022, Meggs was found guilty of seditious conspiracy and "conspiracy to prevent an officer from discharging their official duties".[10][7]

On May 25, 2023, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison.[3] Meggs will be on supervised release for three years after his prison sentence.[16]

Meggs was released on January 21st, 2025 after receiving a commutation by President Donald Trump, but January 24, 2025 Meggs and seven others Oath Keepers were forbidden by the D.C. District Court from entering Washington D.C or the grounds of the Capitol without the permission of the court order. [17][18]

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Personal life

Prior to his incarceration, Meggs lived in Dunnellon, Florida, with his wife, Connie Meggs.[19] Connie Meggs was found guilty in March 2023 of conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding and other felony charges.[20] At her sentencing hearing, Connie Meggs accused her husband of destroying their family.[21]

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