Legal Documents
- DOJ Page
- Statement of Facts
- Complaint
- Affidavit
- Indictment
- CourtListener
Sentence
Sentenced to a term of Sixty (60) Days of Incarceration, with credit for time served, followed by a term of Twenty-Four (24) Months of Probation. $10.00 Special Assessment and $2,000.00 Fine imposed. Restitution in the amount of $500.00.
News Articles
- Warrant issued in Scottsdale for alt-right streamer who stormed the U.S. Capitol
- Zip-Tie Mom, Far-Right Streamer โBaked Alaskaโ Among New Capitol Arrests
- Tim ‘Baked Alaska’ Gionet, the far-right activist spotted among Capitol insurrectionists, has been arrested
Criminal History
Gionetโs criminal history consists of the following three misdemeanor convictions stemming from an incident that occurred on December 11, 2020: 1) for assaultโintent/reckless/injure; 2) disorderly conduct-fighting; and 3) criminal trespass. The PSR notes that the date of conviction is unknown. The event leading to these convictions involved Gionet refusing to leave an establishment where he was filming for his YouTube channel and using the opportunity his provocation caused to pepper spray two people in the face. Gionet was sentenced to 30 days imprisonment pursuant to a January 13, 2022 Order of Confinement. Gionet has appealed his conviction. Although not included in the Presentence Report, it appears that Gionet was also found guilty and sentenced on a single count of criminal damage on October 22, 2022, stemming from an incident at the Arizona state capitol in December 2020
Documentation
“Tim Gionet is the ultimate alt-right troll,” said Joanna Mendelson, the Associate Director at ADL’s Center on Extremism. “At the core of his antics, and they are antics, is to reach out to like-minded adherents with bigoted humor, racism and anti-semitism.”



