Jenna Ryan

North Texas Real Estate Agent Katherine Schwab Pleads Guilty to Federal Charge For Jan. 6 Role

By Candy Evans / August 23, 2022 /

Katherine Stavely Schwab’s real estate license status is inactive, and she has until September 30 to renew it. But right now, she may have other concerns. The former Century 21 Mike Bowman agent pleaded guilty last Thursday to a federal charge for her participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, mayhem at the U.S. Capitol. Schwab…

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Jenna Ryan, The North Texas Broker Who Stormed The Capitol on Jan. 6, Is Released From Prison

By Joshua Baethge / February 17, 2022 /

A spokesperson from a federal prison facility in Bryan, Texas, confirmed to CandysDirt.com this afternoon that Jenna Ryan, the Frisco real estate broker who was convicted for her part in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection, was released from federal prison today. Ryan, who at one time purported herself to be a social media expert,…

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Best of 2021: This Was The Year America Got to Know Infamous Frisco Broker Jenna Ryan

By Joshua Baethge / December 27, 2021 /

On the day after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol, my wife texted me a social media post with videos of a local Realtor. In one, the woman was bragging about storming the Capitol building. In another, she was literally advertising her real estate services while live streaming from the riot. Needless…

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For Her Role in Jan. 6 Riot, Frisco Broker Jenna Ryan Sentenced to 60 Days in Jail

By Joshua Baethge / November 4, 2021 /

A federal judge has sentenced Frisco real estate broker Jenna Ryan to 60 days in jail for her role in the Jan. 6 riot in the nation’s Capitol. She also received a $1,000 fine and was ordered to pay $500 in restitution to the Capitol architect.  In the immediate aftermath of the insurrection, Ryan called…

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After Well-Documented Trip to Capitol For Rally-Turned-Riot, Jenna Ryan Pleads Guilty

By Joshua Baethge / August 24, 2021 /

Local Realtor Jenna Ryan pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of parading, picketing, or demonstrating in the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection in Washington D.C. She now faces up to six months in prison as well as fine not to exceed $5,000.  The charge Ryan ended up pleading guilty to is a far cry…

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