Alleged white supremacist leader agrees to plead guilty to conspiracy to riot
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Robert Rundo's plea agreement marks a significant moment in a prolonged legal battle, potentially concluding nearly six years of charges against alleged members of the RAM group.
Rundo has already served close to two years in prison, and as part of his plea, the government will seek no more than two additional years.
Defense attorney Stephen Yagman criticized the federal prosecutor's motives, suggesting the case was more about gaining publicity than genuine legal concerns regarding Rundo's actions.
Rundo's attorney firmly rejected the portrayal of his client as a white supremacist, accusing the government of misinformation regarding the true nature of his affiliations.
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