Wife Of Oath Keepers Leader Shares Photographic Evidence Of His Escape Tunnels

Ron Delancer By Ron Delancer

After a federal magistrate judge denied bond for Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes on seditious conspiracy and other charges related to the Capitol insurrection, Rhodes’s strange wife Tasha Adams is providing photographic evidence of the “elaborate escape tunnels” he allegedly constructed in their backyard.

Adams posted several images on Twitter, writing: “Folks if you ever feel tempted to rent a backhoe and dig escape tunnels in the backyard of your rental house, keep in mind it may come back to haunt you if you later attempt to overthrow the US government.”

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On Wednesday, Magistrate Judge Kimberly Priest Johnson ruled that Rhodes must be kept in jail while awaiting trial, arguing that he presents a flight risk and is a danger to the community ashe has the “willingness and capacity” to continue engaging in criminal conduct.

In her ruling, the judge cited Adams’ testimony who said she fears for the safety of herself and their six children if he is released. Adams also told prosecutors that the defendant installed elaborate escape tunnels in the couple’s backyard, hid unregistered cars in the woods, and purchased hundreds of dollars of razor wire, which Defendant intended to install around the perimeter of the property, concealed from view, ‘in case the feds ever came to his door.’”

RELATED: Judge Denies Bond For Oath Keepers Leader After Wife Spills The Beans About Escape Tunnels In His Backyard.

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