White nationalist pleads guilty to disorderly conduct at Trump rally in Louisville
Source: Courier-Journal
Thomas Novelly and Matthew Glowicki , The Courier-Journal Published 1:00 p.m. ET July 19, 2017 | Updated 2:55 p.m. ET July 19, 2017
The leader of a white nationalist group, who is accused of physically harassing a woman during a March rally in Louisville for Donald Trump, pleaded guilty in court Wednesday.
Matthew Heimbach, 26, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of second-degree disorderly conduct. Heimbach was ordered to have no contact with the victim in the case and attend anger management classes, court records show.
He was also fined $145 fine and sentenced to 90 days of jail time, but District Court Judge Stephanie Pearce Burkewaved jail time on the condition he not re-offend within two years.
He was originally charged with harassment with physical contact, a misdemeanor.
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