Hartford Courant

Woman charged in theft of Pelosi laptop freed from jail

- By Mark Scolforo

HARRISBURG, Pa. — A Pennsylvan­ia woman facing charges that she helped steal a laptop from the office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during the attack on the U.S. Capitol will be released from jail, a federal judge decided Thursday.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Martin Carlson directed that Riley June Williams be released into the custody of her mother, with travel restrictio­ns, and instructed her to appear Monday in federal court in Washington to continue her case.

“The gravity of these offenses is great,” Carlson told Williams. “It cannot be overstated.”

Williams, 22, of Harrisburg, is accused of theft, obstructio­n and trespassin­g, as well as violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. Carlson noted Williams has no prior criminal record.

The FBI says an unidentifi­ed former romantic partner of Williams tipped them off that she appeared in video from the Jan. 6 rioting and the tipster claimed she had hoped to sell the computer to Russian intelligen­ce.

Williams’ defense lawyer, Lori Ulrich, told Carlson the tipster is a former boyfriend who had been abusive to Williams and that “his accusation­s are overstated.”

Video from the riot shows a woman matching Williams’ descriptio­n exhorting invaders to go “upstairs, upstairs, upstairs” during the attack, which briefly disrupted certificat­ion of President Joe Biden’s electoral victory.

“It is regrettabl­e that Ms. Williams took the president’s bait and went inside the Capitol,” Ulrich told the judge.

Williams surrendere­d to face charges Monday. She left the county jail in Harrisburg later Thursday and will be on electronic monitoring to await trial. She did not respond to questions as a federal marshal led her in handcuffs out of the courtroom.

In adding the theft-related charges Tuesday, a Virginia-based FBI agent said Williams was recorded on closed-circuit cameras in the Capitol going into and coming out of Pelosi’s office.

Pelosi’s deputy chief of staff, Drew Hammill, has said a laptop used only for presentati­ons was taken from a conference room.

 ?? DAN GLEITER/THE PATRIOT-NEWS ?? Riley Williams, 22, is freed Thursday from Dauphin County (Pa.) jail.
DAN GLEITER/THE PATRIOT-NEWS Riley Williams, 22, is freed Thursday from Dauphin County (Pa.) jail.

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