Jessica Watkins, 38, is one of nine associates of the
anti-government group charged with conspiring to storm the
Capitol to prevent Congress from certifying President Joe
Biden's election victory.
Prosecutors said Watkins entered the Capitol building illegally.
According to a defense petition filed on Saturday: "Ms. Watkins
did not engage in any violence or force at the Capitol grounds
or in the Capitol."
Watkins, an Afghanistan war veteran, has pleaded not guilty to
the conspiracy charges. According to the indictment, Watkins
arrived at the Capitol with communication devices, reinforced
vests, camouflage helmets and goggles. She forcibly entered the
Capitol “with a line of individuals wearing Oath Keeper
clothing, patches, and insignia," prosecutors said.
But her attorney said: "Ms. Watkins was present not as an
insurrectionist, but to provide security to the speakers at the
rally, to provide escort for the legislators and others to march
to the Capitol as directed by the then president, and to safely
escort protesters away from the Capitol to their vehicles and
cars at the conclusion of the protest. She was given a VIP pass
to the rally. She met with Secret Service agents."
A Secret Service representative said it worked with government
partners for security on Jan. 6, but added "any assertion that
the Secret Service employed private citizens to perform those
functions is false."
Prosecutors allege members of the Oath Keepers conspired as
early as November to storm the Capitol and had extensively
planned for a military-style attack. More than 200 people have
been charged so far for their roles in the assault by followers
of then-President Donald Trump that left five dead, including a
police officer.
Watkins, who has been detained since mid-January, is asking for
the court to release her to home confinement pending trial,
noting she is at risk for “harsh treatment” as a transgender
woman.
(Reporting by Linda So; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Peter
Cooney)
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