Former N.J. woman sentenced to prison for ‘proudly’ invading U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6

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Former N.J. woman sentenced to prison for ‘proudly’ invading U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6
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Anna Lichnowski is currently living in Florida and works as a tour boat captain.

Anna Lichnowski, formerly of Brick, N.J., inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, according to the FBI.

On Thursday, a judge denied a last-ditch effort from Lichnowski‘s legal team to stave off her sentencing until next year “in order to permit to seek a Presidential pardon“ from Donald Trump. The judge wrote in his order that ”the potential future exercise of the discretionary pardon power" was “irrelevant” to the court’s obligation to sentence Lichnowski.

The report also says at the time of the rioting, Lichnowski was a federal employee, working as a disaster loan specialist for theLichnowski currently owns a home with her fiancée, is active in her Florida community and is a mentee to young women, according to the report, which mentions several letters submitted to the court on her behalf by family, friends, colleagues and mentees – many of whom would be negatively affected by her incarceration, according to her lawyers.

Federal prosecutors argued in their report that Lichnowski needed to go to prison because, even after her convictions, she continues to dispute her role on Jan. 6.

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