College student who copped to Jan. 6 crime says newly-indicted FBI agent stole his cash and silver bars during home search

Left: Justice Department court records show Alexander Fan, circled in yellow, BEING confronted by police inside a staff office for Sen. Chuck Schumer on Jan. 6, 2021./Right: Alexander Fan selfie taken on Jan. 6, 2021 inside the U.S. Capitol. Courtesy of Justice Department court records.

Left: Alexander Fan, circled in yellow, being confronted by police inside a staff office for Sen. Chuck Schumer on Jan. 6, 2021. Right: Alexander Fan selfie taken on Jan. 6, 2021 inside the U.S. Capitol. Courtesy of Justice Department court records.

A college student who pleaded guilty to trespassing at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and received a sentence of just one year of probation has accused a newly-indicted FBI agent of stealing $2,500 cash as well as silver bars from his home after he was arrested in Texas last June.

Alexander Fan, 27, was sentenced on Feb. 16 and according to court records, the former Asians for Trump adherent made the allegations against former FBI agent Nicholas Anthony Williams in a sentencing memorandum filed by his attorney Mark Thering in federal court in Washington, D.C.

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