Chicago Sun-Times

Suburban woman gets 10 days in Jan. 6 case

Claims she was misled by Vietnamese ‘influencer’

- BY JON SEIDEL, FEDERAL COURTS REPORTER jseidel@suntimes.com | @SeidelCont­ent

A far southwest suburban woman has been sentenced to 10 days behind bars for entering the U.S. Capitol during the riot on Jan. 6, 2021, where prosecutor­s say she sat down in a Senate office and had her photo taken with her feet on a desk.

The feds also say Nhi Ngoc Mai Le, 27, of Montgomery twice lied to the FBI about her actions that day. However, her defense attorney insists the Vietnamese woman is not a proficient English speaker and “it is impossible to know what she understood” during those interviews.

Attorney Heather Shaner explained in court records that Mai Le was wrongly led to believe by a Vietnamese “influencer” that “the United States would turn into a communist country” if President Joe Biden won the 2020 presidenti­al election.

Mai Le pleaded guilty in November to disorderly conduct in a Capitol building or grounds, and to parading, demonstrat­ing or picketing in a Capitol building, both misdemeano­rs. She was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington, D.C.

Mai Le admitted that, during the riot, she made her way through a crowd and to the upper west terrace on the Senate side of the Capitol, where she took video and photos. She then walked over to the Parliament­arian Door and waited until other rioters forced it open.

Mai Le entered through that door at 2:45 p.m. despite the sound of alarms and presence of police, recorded a video in the Senate office and left the building at 2:50 p.m. Prosecutor­s say she had another rioter take a picture of her with her feet propped up on a desk inside that Senate office.

Later, during an April 14, 2021, FBI interview, Mai Le falsely denied entering the Capitol and claimed that police walked away and let protesters open a door to the building, according to prosecutor­s.

Nearly a year later, on March 29, 2022, the FBI confronted Mai Le with photos of herself inside the Capitol during the riot. Mai Le claimed “she was pushed inside by someone behind her,” records show.

Prosecutor­s asked for a 30-day sentence and told the judge, “with the 2024 presidenti­al election approachin­g and many loud voices in the media and online continuing to sow discord and distrust, the potential for a repeat of January 6 looms.”

 ?? U.S. DISTRICT COURT RECORDS ?? Federal prosecutor­s say this image depicts Nhi Ngoc Mai Le inside a Senate office during the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot.
U.S. DISTRICT COURT RECORDS Federal prosecutor­s say this image depicts Nhi Ngoc Mai Le inside a Senate office during the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot.

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