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U.S.

Department of Justice

Channing D. Phillips
Acting United States Attorney

District of Columbia

555 Fou h St-. N.W.


Washington. D.C. 20530

October I. 2021

Charles Anton Ceorge


GEORGE LAW FIRM LLC
Maritime Law Group
P-O. Box 354
MT. Pleasant, SC 29465-0354

Re: United States v. John H ubert Getsinger. Jr. and


Stacie Ann Harsis-Getsinqer
Criminal Case No. I :2 l-CR-00607 EGS

l)ear Mr. Georse:

This letter sets forth the full and complete plea offer to your client, Stacie Ann Hargis-
Getsinger (hereinafter referred to as "your client" or ''defendant"), from the Office of the United
States Attorney for the District of Columbia (hereinafter also referred to as "the Covernment" or
"this Office"). This plea offer expires on October 18,2021. [fyour client accepts the terms and
conditions ofthis offer, please have your client execute this document in the space provided below.
Upon receipt ofthe executed document. this letter will become the Plea Agreement (hereinafter
referred to as "this Agreement"). The terms ofthe offer are as follows:

I. Charses and Statuton' Penaltics

Your client agrees to plead guilty to Count Four ofthe Information, charging your client
with Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building, in violation of Title 40, United
Srates Code, Section 5 104(e)(2)(G).

Your client understands that a violation of Title 40, United States Code, Section
510a(e)(2)(G) carries a maximum sentence of six (6) months of imprisonment, pursuant to 40
U.S.C. $ 5109(b); a fine of not more than $5,000, pursuant to l8 U.S.C. $ 3571(b)(6); and an
obligation to pay any applicable interest or penalties on fines and restitution not timely made.

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In addition. pursuant to l8 U.S.C. g 3013(a)( 1)(A)(ii), your client agrees to pay a special
assessmenl of $10 to the Clerk of the United States District Court forthe District of Columbia.

2. FactualStinulations

Your client agrees that the attached "Statement ofOffense" fairly and accurately describes
your client's actions and involvement in the offense(s) to which your client is pleading guilty.
Please have your client sign and retum the Statement of Offense as a written proffer ofevidence,
along with this Agreement.

J. CoonerationrvithAdditionallnvestisation

Your client agrees to allow Iaw enforcement agents to conduct an interview ofyour client
regarding the events in and around January 6,2021 prior to seniencing. Your client can accomplish
this through an in-person meeting with a law enforcement agent to allow the law enforcement
agent to look through social media accounts on your client's phone or other device.

4. Additional Charscs

In consideration ofyour client's guilty plea to the above offense(s), your client will not be
further prosecuted criminally by this Office for the conduct set forth in the attached Statement of
Offense. The Government will request that the Court dismiss the remaining counts of the
Information in this case at the time of sentencing. Your client agrees and acknowledges that the
charges to be dismissed at the time of sentencing were based in fact.

After the entry of your client's plea of guilty to the offense identified in paragraph [#]
above, your client will not be charged with any non-violent criminal offense in violation ofFederal
or District of Columbia law which was committed within the District of Columbia by your client
prior to the execution of this Agreement and about which this Office was made aware by your
client prior to the execution of this Agreement. However. the United States expressly reserves its
right to prosecute your client for any crime ofviolence, as defined in l8 U.S.C. $ l6 and/or 22
D.C. Code $ 4501, if in fact your client committed or commits such a crime of violence prior to or
after the execution of this Agreement.

6. Sentcncing Guidelines Do Not Anph

Your client understands that the sentence in this case will be determined by the Court.
pursuant to the factors set forth in l8 U.S.C. $ 3553(a). Your client further understands that 40
U.S.C. $ 5l0a(e)(2)(G) is a class B misdemeanor, as defined by 18 U.S.C. $ 3559(a)(7).
Accordingly, pursuant to $ I B I .9 of the United States Sentencing Commission, Guidelines Manual
(201 8), the sentencing guidelines do not apply to your client's sentencing.

7. Rescn ation of Allocution

The Covernment and your client reserve the right to describe fully, both orally and in
writing, to the sentencing.iudge, the nature and seriousness ofyourclient's misconduct, including

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any misconduct not described in the charges to which your client is pleading guilty, to inform the
presentence repon writer and the Court of any relevant facts, to dispute any factual inaccuracies
in the presentence report, and to contest any matters not provided for in this Agreement.

In addition, if in this Agreement the parties have agreed to recommend or refrain from
recommending to the Court a particular resolution of any sentencing issue, the parties reserve the
right to full allocution in any post-sentence litigation. The parties retain the full right ofallocution
in connection with any post-sentence motion which may be filed in this matter and/or any
proceeding(s) before the Bureau of Prisons. [n addition, your client acknowledges that the
Govemment is not obligated and does not intend to file any post-sentence downward departure
motion in this case pursuant to Rule 35(b) ofthe Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

8. Court Not Bound by this Agreement

Your client understands that the sentence in this case will be imposed in accordance with
l8 U.S.C. $ 3553(a). Your client further understands that the sentence to be imposed is a matter
solely within the discretion ofthe Court. Yourclient acknowledges that the Court is not obligated
to follow any recommendation of the Covemment at the time of sentencing. Your client
understands that the Govemment's recommendation is not binding on the Court.

Your client acknowledges that your client's entry of a guilty plea to the charged offense(s)
authorizes the Court to impose any sentence, up to and including the statutory maximum sentence.
The Govemment cannot, and does not, make any promise or representation as to what sentence
your client will receive. Moreover, itis understood that your client will have no right to withdraw
your client's plea of guilty should the Court impose a sentence that does not follow the
Govemment's sentencing recommendation. The Govemment and your client will be bound by
this Agreement. regardless of the sentence imposed by the Court. Any effort by your client to
withdraw the guilty plea because of the length of the sentence shall constitute a breach of this
Agreement.

9. Conditions of Release

Your client acknowledges that, although the Government will not seek a change in your
client's release conditions pending sentencing, the final decision regarding your client's bond
status or detention will be made by the Court at the time of your client's plea of guilry. The
Govemment may move to change your client's conditions of release, including requesting that
your client be detained pending sentencing, ifyour client engages in further criminal conduct prior
to sentencing or if the Govemment obtains information that it did not possess at the time ofyour
client's plea of guilty and that is relevant to whether your client is likely to flee or pose a danger
to any person or the community. Yourclient also agrees that any violation ofyourclient's release
conditions or any misconduct by your client may result in the Govemment filing an gI pA49 motion
with the Court requesting that a bench warrant be issued for your client's arrest and that your client
be detained without bond while pending sentencing in your client's case.

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10. Waivcrs

a Statute of Limitations

Your client agrees that, should the conviction following your client's plea of guilty
pursuant to this Agreement be vacated for any reason, any prosecution, based on the conduct set
forth in the attached Statement of Offense, that is not time-barred by the applicable statute of
limitations on the date of the signing of this Agreement (including any counts that the Govemment
has agreed not to prosecute or to dismiss at sentencing pursuant to this Agreement) may be
commenced or reinstated against your client, notwithstanding the expiration of the statute of
limitations between the signing of this Agreement and the commencement or reinstatement of such
prosecution. It is the intent of this Agreement to waive all defenses based on the statute of
limitations with respect to any prosecution ofconduct set forth in the attached Statement of Offense
that is not time-barred on the date that this Agreement is signed.

b. Trial Rights

Your client understands that by pleading guilty in this case your client agrees to waive
certain rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States and/or by statute or rule. Your
client agrees to forego the right to any further discovery or disclosures of information not already
provided at the time of the entry of your client's guilty plea. Your client also agrees to waive,
among other rights, the right to plead not guilty, and the right to a trial. [fthere were a trial, your
client would have the right to be represented by counsel. to confront and cross-examine witnesses
against your client, to challenge the admissibility ofevidence offered against your client, to compel
witnesses to appear for the purpose of testifying and presenting other evidence on your client's
behalf, and to choose whether to testiry. tf there were a trial and your client chose not to testify at
that trial, your client's failure to testify could not be held against your client. Your client would
be presumed innocent until proven guilty, and that the burden would be on the United States to
prove your client's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Ifyour client were found guilty after a trial,
your client would have the right to appeal your client's conviction. Your client understands that
the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution ofthe United States protects your client from the use of
self-incriminating statements in a criminal prosecution. By entering a plea of guilty, your client
knowingly and voluntarily waives or gives up your client's right against self-incrimination.

Your client acknowledges discussing with you Rule 1l(f) ofthe Federal Rules of Criminal
Procedure and Rule 410 of the Federal Rules of Evidence, which ordinarily limit the admissibility
of statements made by a defendant in the course ol plea discussions or plea proceedings if a guilty
plea is later withdrawn. Your client knowingly and voluntarily waives the rights that arise under
these rules in the event your client withdraws your client's guilty plea or withdraws from this
Agreement after signing it.

Your client also agrees to waive all constitutional and statutory rights to a speedy sentence
and agrees that the plea of guilty pursuant to this Agreement will be entered at a time decided upon

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by the parties with the concurrence of the Court. Your client understands that the date for
sentencing will be set by the Court.

c. Appeal Rights

Your client agrees to waive, insofar as such waiver is permitted by law. the right to appeal
the conviction in this case on any basis, including but not limited to claim(s) that (l ) the statute(s)
to which your client is pleading guilty is unconstitutional, and (2) the admitted conduct does not
fall within the scope ofthe statute(s). Your client understands that federal law. specifically l8
U-S.C. $ 3742, affords defendants the right to appeal their sentences in certain circumstances.
Your client also agrees to waive the right to appeal the sentence in this case, including but not
limited to any term of imprisonment, fine, forfeiture, award of restitution, authority of the Court
to set conditions ofrelease, and the manner in which the sentence was determined, except to the
extent the Court sentences your client above the statutory maximum determined by the Court. ln
agreeing to this waiver, your client is aware that your client's sentence has yet to be determined
by the Court. Realizing the uncertainty in estimating what sentence the Court ultimately will
impose, your client knowingly and u'illingly waives your client's right to appeal the sentence, to
the extent noted above. in exchange for the concessions made by the Govemment in this
Agreement. Notwithstanding the above agreement to waive the right to appeal the conviction and
sentence, your client retains the right to appeal on the basis of ineffective assistance of counsel.
but not to raise on appeal other issues regarding the conviction or sentence.

d. Collateral Attack

Your client also waives any right to challenge the conviction entered or sentence imposed
under this Agreement or otherwise attempt to modify or change the sentence or the manner in
which it was determined in any collateral attack. including. but not limited to, a motion brought
under 28 U.S.C. $ 2255 or Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b), except to the extent such a
motion is based on newly discovered evidence or on a claim that your client received ineffective
assistance of counsel. Your client reserves the right to file a motion brought under I 8 U.S.C.
$ 3582(c)(2), but agrees to waive the right to appeal the denial ofsuch a motion.

e Hearings by Video Teleconference and/or Teleconference

Your client agrees to consent. under the CARES Act, Section 15002(bX4) and otherwise,
to hold any proceedings in this matter - specifically including but not limited to presentment, initial
appearance, plea hearing, and sentencing - by video teleconference and/or by teleconference and
to waive any rights to demand an in-person/in-Court hearing. Your client further agrees to not
challenge or contest any findings by the Court that it may properly proceed by video
teleconferencing and/or telephone conferencing in this case because, due to the COVID-I9
pandemic, an in-person/in-Court hearing cannot be conducted in person without seriously
jeopardizing public health and safety and that further there are specific reasons in this case that
any such hearing. including a plea or sentencing hearing, cannot be further delayed without serious
harm to the interests ofjustice.

I l. Use of Self-Inc riminatinp Information

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The Govemment and your client agree, that the Covemment will be free to use against
your client for any purpose at the sentencing in this case or in any related criminal or civil
proceedings, any self-incriminating information provided by your client pursuant to this
Agreement or during the course of debriel'ings conducted in anticipation of this Agreement,
regardless ofwhether those debriefings were previously oovered by an "offthe record" agreement
by the parties.

12. Restitution

Your client acknowledges that the riot that occurred on January 6, 2021, caused, as olMay
17,2021, approximately 51,495,326.55 damage to the United States Capitol. Your client agrees
as part ofthe plea in this matter to pay restitution to the Architect ofthe Capitol in the amount of
$s00.

Payments of restitution shall be made to the Clerk of the Court. In order to facilitate the
collection of financial obligations to be imposed in connection with this prosecution, your client
agrees to disclose fully all assets in which your client has any interest or over which your client
exercises control, directly or indirectly, including those held by a spouse, nominee or other third
party. Your client agrees to submit a completed financial statement on a standard financial
disclosure form which has been provided to you with this Agreement to the Financial Litigation
Unit of the United States Attomey's Office, as it directs. If you do not receive the disclosure form,
your client agrees to request one from [email protected]. Your client will complete and
electronically provide the standard financial disclosure form to [email protected] 30 days
prior to your client's sentencing. Your client agrees to be contacted by the Financial Litigation
Unit of the United States Attorney's Office, through defense counsel, to complete a financial
statement. Upon review, if there are any follow-up questions, your client agrees to cooperate with
the Financial Litigation Unit. Your client promises that the financial statement and disclosures
will be complete, accurate and truthful, and understands that any willful falsehood on the financial
statement could be prosecuted as a separate crime punishable under l8 U.S.C. $ 1001, which
carries an additional five years' incarceration and a fine.

Your client expressly authorizes the United States Attorney's Office to obtain a credit
report on your client in order to evaluate your client's ability to satisry any financial obligations
imposed by the Court or agreed to herein.

Your client understands and agrees that the restitution or fines imposed by the Court will
be due and payable immediately and subject to immediate enforcement by the United States. lf
the Court imposes a schedule ofpayments, your client understands that the schedule ofpayments
is merely a minimum schedule of payments and will not be the only method, nor a limitation on
the methods, available to the United States to enforce the criminal judgment, including without
limitation by administrative offset. [f your client is sentenced to a term of imprisonment by the
Court, your client agrees to participate in the Bureau ofPrisons' Inmate Financial Responsibility
Program, regardless ofwhether the Coun specifically imposes a schedule ofpayments.

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Your client certifies that your client has made no transfer ofassets in contemplation ofthis
prosecution for the purpose of evading or defeating financial obligations that are created by this
Agreement and/or that may be imposed by the Court. [n addition, your client promises to make
no such transfers in the future until your client has t'ulfilled the financial obligations under this
Agreement.

13. Inter reter

Your client agrees that if an interpreter is required to assist your client in translating this
Agreement into your client's native language, then your client agrees to request the Court. pursuant
to "The Court lnterpreter's Act," 28 U.S.C. $ 1827. to secure the services ofa certified interpreter
at the Court's expense to verbally translate this Agreement and related documents lor your client
into your client's native language. If no such request is made, then your client hereby declares
that your client understands the English language sufficiently well to read and understand this
Agreement, or that this Agreement has been read to your client in your client's native language
and that your client therefore understands this Agreement.

14. Breach of Agreement

Your client understands and agrees that. if alier entering this Agreement, your client fails
specifically to perform or to fulfill completely each and every one of your client's obligations
under this Agreement, or engages in any criminal activity prior to sentencing, your client will have
breached this Agreement. In the event ofsuch a breach: (a) the Govemment will be free from its
obligations under this Agreement; (b) your client will not have the right to withdraw the guilty
plea; (c) your client will be fully subject to criminal prosecution for any other crimes, including
perjury and obstruction ofjustice; and (d) the Covernment will be free to use against your client,
directly and indirectly, in any criminal or civil proceeding, all statements made by your client and
any ofthe information or materials provided by your client, including such statements, information
and materials provided pursuant to this Agreement or during the course of any debriefings
conducted in anticipation of, or after entry of, this Agreement, whether or not the debriefings were
previously characterized as "off-the-record" debriefings. and including your client's statements
made during proceedings before the Court pursuant to Rule I I ofthe Federal Rules of Criminal
Procedure.

Your client understands and agrees that the Government shall be required to prove a breach
ofthis Agreement only by a preponderance ofthe evidence, except where such breach is based on
a violation of federal, state, or local criminal law, which the Government need prove only by
probable cause in order to establish a breach of this Agreement.

Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to permit your client to commit perjury, to
make false statements or declarations, to obstructjustice, or to protect your client from prosecution
for any crimes not included within this Agreement or committed by your client after the execution
of this Agreement. Your client understands and agrees that the Govemment reserves the right to
prosecute your client for any such offenses. Your client further understands that any perjury, false
statements or declarations. or obstruction ofjustice relating to your client's obligations under this

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Agreement shall constitute a breach ofthis Agreement. In the event of such a breach. your client
will not be allowed to withdraw your client's guilty plea.

15. Complete reement

No agreements, promises, understandings, or representations have been made by the parties


or their counsel other than those contained in writing herein, nor will any such agreements,
promises, understandings, or representations be made unless committed to writing and signed by
your client, defense counsel, and an Assistant United States Attomey for the District of Columbia.

Your client further understands that this Agreement is binding only upon the Criminal and
Superior Court Divisions of the United States Attomey's Office for the District of Columbia. This
Agreement does not bind the Civil Division of this Office or any other United States Attomey's
Office, nor does it bind any other state. local, or federal prosecutor. It also does not bar or
compromise any civil, tax, or administrative claim pending orthat may be made againstyour client.

If the foregoing terms and conditions are satisfactory, your client may so indicate by
signing this Agreement and the Statement of Offense. and returning both to me no later than
October 18. 2021.

Sincerely yours,

Y
Channing D. Phillips
Acting united states Attorney

By:

Assistant United States Attorney

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DEFENDANT'S ACCEPTANCE

I have read every page of this Agreement and have discussed it with my attomey, Charles
Anton George. I fully understand this Agreement and agree to it without reservation. I do this
voluntarily and ofmy own free will, intending to be legally bound. No threats have been made to
me nor am I under the influence of anything that could impede my ability to understand this
Agreement fully. I am pleading guilty because I am in fact guilty ofthe offense(s) identified in
this Agreement.

I reaffirm that absolutely no promises. agreements, understandings, or conditions have


been made or entered into in connection with my decision to plead guilty except those set forth in
this Agreement. I am satisfied with the legal services provided by my attorney in connection with
this Agreement and matters related to it.

Date: l0 5
tacie Ann Hargis-Getsi
Defendant

ATTORN EY'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT

I have read every page of this Agreement, reviewed this Agreement with my client, Stacie
Ann Hargis-Getsinger, and fully discussed the provisions ofthis Agreement with my client. These
pages accurately and completely set forth th e entire ent. I concur in my client's desire to
plead guilty as set forth in this Agreement.

Date: 2t 14
'C4.-
arles Anton e
Attomey for Defendant

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

I]NITF],D STATES OF AMERICA Case No: l:21-CR- 00607 EGS

40 U.S.c. $ s10a(e)(2)(G)

STACIE ANN HAR(;IS-


GETSINGER:

Defendant.

STATEMENT OF OFFENSE

Pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure I l, the United States of America, by and

through its attomey, the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, and the defendant,

Stacie Ann Hargis-Getsinger, with the concurrence ofhis attomey, agree and stipulate to the

below factual basis for the defendant's guilty plea-that is, if this case were to proceed to trial,

the parties stipulate that the United States could prove the below facts beyond a reasonable

doubt:

The Attack at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021

l. The U.S. Capitol, which is located at First Street, SE, in Washington, D.C., is

secured 24 hours a day by U.S. Capitol Police. Restrictions around the U.S. Capitol include

permanent and temporary security barriers and posts manned by U.S. Capitol Police. Only

authorized people with appropriate identification are allowed access inside the U.S. Capitol.

2. On January 6,2021, the exterior plaza ofthe U.S. Capitol was closed to members

ofthe public.

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3. On January 6,2021, a joint session ofthe United States Congress convened at the

United States Capitol, which is located at First Street, SE, in Washington, D.C. During the joint

session, elected members ofthe United States House of Representatives and the United States

Senate were meeting in separate chambers ofthe United States Capitol to certify the vote count

ofthe Electoral College ofthe 2020 Presidential Election, which had taken place on November

3,2020. Thejoint session began at approximately l:00 p.m. Shortly thereafter, by

approximately 1:30 p.m., the House and Senate adjourned to separate chambers to resolve a

particular objection. Vice President Mike Pence was present and presiding, first in the joint

session, and then in the Senate chamber.

4. As the proceedings continued in both the House and the Senate, and with Vice

President Pence present and presiding over the Senate, a large crowd gathered outside the U.S.

Capitol. As noted above, temporary and permanent barricades were in place around the exterior

of the U.S. Capitol building, and U.S. Capitol Police were present and attempting to keep the

crowd away from the Capitol building and the proceedings underway inside.

5. At approximately 2:00 p.m., certain individuals in the crowd forced their way

through, up, and over the barricades, and officers ofthe U.S. Capitol Police, and the crowd

advanced to the exterior fagade ofthe building. The crowd was not lawfully authorized to enter

or remain in the building and, prior to entering the building, no members of the crowd submitted

to security screenings or weapons checks by U.S. Capitol Police Officers or other authorized

security officials.

6. At such time, the certification proceedings were still underway and the exterior

doors and windows of the U.S. Capitol were locked or otherwise secured. Members of the U.S.

Capitol Police attempted to maintain order and keep the crowd from entering the Capitol;

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however, shortly after 2:00 p.m., individuals in the crowd forced entry into the U.S. Capitol,

including by breaking windows and by assaulting members of law enforcement, as others in the

crowd encouraged and assisted those acts. The riot resulted in substantial damage to the U.S.

Capitol, requiring the expenditure of more than $1.4 million dollars for repairs.

7. Shortly thereafter, at approximately 2:20 p.m., members of the United States

House of Representatives and United States Senate, including the President ofthe Senate, Vice

President Pence, were instructed to-and did----evacuate the chambers. Accordingly, all

proceedings ofthe United States Congress, including thejoint session, were effectively

suspended until shortly after 8:00 p.m. the same day. In light ofthe dangerous circumstances

caused by the unlawful entry to the U.S. Capitol, including the danger posed by individuals who

had entered the U.S. Capitol without any security screening or weapons check, Congressional

proceedings could not resume until after every unauthorized occupant had left the U.S. Capitol,

and the building had been confirmed secured. The proceedings resumed at approximately 8:00

p.m, after the building had been secured. Vice President Pence remained in the United States

Capitol from the time he was evacuated from the Senate Chamber until the session resumed.

Stacie Getsinger's Participation in the January 6, 2021, Capitol Riot

8. On January 5, 2021, Getsinger and her husband and co-defendant John Hubert

Getsinger, Jr. (John Getsinger) rode a bus from South Carolina to Washinglon, D.C. to protest

the November 2020 presidential election results.

9. On January 6,2021 , Getsinger walked onto U.S. Capitol grounds and up the stairs

ofthe U.S. Capitol with others, including her husband John Getsinger. Once Getsinger got to

the outside ofthe Rotunda North doors, she observed others engaged with law enforcement who

tried to stop individuals from entering the U.S. Capitol building.

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10. Getsinger observed others in front ofher breach the Rotunda North doors and at

approximately 2:44 p.m.. Cetsinger entered the U.S. Capitol Building through the Rotunda North

doors. Getsinger walked with John Getsinger through the Capitol to the Rotunda and exited the

Capitol through the Rotunda North doors at approximately 3:23 p.m.

I l. Getsinger knew at the time that she entered the U.S. Capitol Building that that she

did not have permission to enter the building and the defendant paraded, demonstrated, or

picketed.

Respectfully submitted,

CHANNINC D. PHILLIPS
Acting United States Attomey
D.C. Bar No. 4 I 5793

By: ls/ Anthonv L. Franks


Anthony L. Franks
Assistant United States Attomey

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DEFENDANT'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT
gaIJz €<h
I. . have read this Statement of the Offense and have discussed
itwith my attomey. I fully understand this Statement ofthe Oflfense. Iagreeand acknowledge by
my signature that this Statement ofthe Offense is true and accurate. I do this voluntarily and of
my own free will. No threats have been made to me nor am I under the influence ofanything that
could impede my ability to understand this Statement of the Offense fully.

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Delendant
e &rd5€r

ATTORNEY'S AC OWLEDGMENT

I have read this Statement of the Offense have reviewed it with rry client fully. I
concur in my client's desire to adopt this Sta t of the Offense as true and accurate.

,^r", /f -62t S n e
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Attorney fbr Delendant

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