Agents Katherine Schwab, Jenna Ryan and Jason Hyland flew on a private plane to Washington, D.C., and “stormed the Capitol.” Ryan remains a Realtor after her conviction and prison term.
Source: Inman News
Agent pleads guilty for Capitol riot, another keeps her real estate license
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