Jan. 6 rioter remains defiant at his sentencing
Philip Sean Grillo (U.S. Attorney

Philip Sean Grillo (U.S. Attorney’s Office).

A Jan. 6 rioter from New York and one-time candidate for the House seat that George Santos previously held is going to prison.

Philip Sean Grillo, aged 49, received a one-year prison sentence, according to online court records. He was convicted on December 5, 2023, for obstructing an official proceeding, trespassing, and picketing in a Capitol building. Grillo was acquitted of one obstruction charge due to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that restricted the government’s application of a federal obstruction law.

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