Anthony Robert Williams, who faces serious charges in the January 6 riot, won't be allowed to see his girlfriend in Jamaica, a judge ruled.
A Michigan man facing charges for his alleged involvement in the January 6 riot won't be taking a trip to Jamaica after a federal judge swatted down the request on Thursday.
But that didn't stop Williams' attorney from requesting that he be allowed to take a trip to Jamaica to visit his girlfriend, with whom he's been in a romantic relationship for more than a year. According to his request, William intended to stay with his girlfriend's family in Negril, Jamaica, for 10 days beginning Jan. 31 and spend time working with a local nonprofit.
A Michigan man facing charges in the January 6 riot won't be taking a trip to Jamaica, after a federal judge rejected the request. Above, a mob gathers for the"Stop the Steal" rally on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C.But U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell was unpersuaded and issued a sharply worded order denying the request.