US founder of neo-Nazi network sentenced to two years of time served
Robert Rundo, 34, leader of Rise Again Movement and ‘Active Clubs’ will also serve two years of supervised release
The founder of a neo-Nazi network that has proliferated rapidly around the world in recent years was sentenced in US federal court to two years of time served and two years of supervised release, capping a seven-year legal saga that has bewildered observers of the far right.
Robert Rundo, the 34-year-old founder of the neo-Nazi “Active Club” network, pleaded guilty in September of conspiracy to riot at a series of political rallies in California in 2017.
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