John Maron Nassif, 55, of Chuluota, Florida, was sentenced to seven months in prison, a year of supervised release and ordered to pay a combined $1,570.
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John Maron Nassif, 55, is accused of bragging on Facebook about having attended the Capitol riot.
Federal officials say they arrested him Monday after finding posts in which he said, I was there.
If convicted, Nassif could face a year in prison, a year of probation, and a hefty $100,000 fine.
A Florida man accused of boasting on Facebook multiple times about attending the deadly US Capitol riot was arrested Monday.
The Orlando Sentinel reported that John Maron Nassif, 55, was being charged with violent entry, disorderly conduct, and entering a restricted building or grounds without authority to do so.