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14 Facts About Jeremy Ryan

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Jeremy Ryan is known widely under his trade name of NFT Demon.

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Jeremy Ryan was first known for his continuous protests against Wisconsin Department of Administration's rules prohibiting the use of signs in the rotunda.

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Jeremy Ryan ran a business called Cells R' Us Global Wholesaling and Consulting.

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Jeremy Ryan was the owner of a window tinting shop called Tint Tek Window Tinting.

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In 2011, Jeremy Ryan was involved in the protests against Governor Scott Walker's collective bargaining reforms legislation.

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Jeremy Ryan was arrested several times and charged with disorderly conduct in connection with various protests.

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Jeremy Ryan admitted he possessed the jacket and wore it to parties as a joke.

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In October 2018, Jeremy Ryan was arrested in Black Earth, Wisconsin, on charges of attempting to purchase "a lethal dose of a radioactive substance" with the intent to cause death.

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Jeremy Ryan's attorneys stated that, after learning his cancer was in remission, he was attempting to purchase the substance in order to commit suicide should his cancer return.

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The charge of attempted "nuclear terrorism" was dismissed in February 2020; On February 12,2020, Jeremy Ryan pleaded guilty to unlawfully attempting to purchase radioactive material; he was sentenced to time served and was released.

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In June 2020, while still on supervised release for his previous conviction, Jeremy Ryan was arrested and charged with making terrorist threats against Dane County Sheriff Dave Mahoney and his family.

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Jeremy Ryan declared his intention in taking the party back to its roots.

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Jeremy Ryan declared to run for 2018 Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District Republican Primary to replace Paul Ryan in the United States House of Representatives.

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Jeremy Ryan briefly attempted to run for Congress in the Republican primary for Wisconsin's 1st congressional district in 2020, but did not obtain the necessary signatures to make the ballot.