Poor Jenna Ryan

Poor Jenna Ryan

Poor Jenna Ryan is back at it – now complaining the Paypal shut down her legal defense fund account.

In a rant on X she describes her personal financial information being shred with the media.

Other Side Dallas reached out to CBS, NBC, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. None could comment officially, but sources say no personal financial information was shared with the media.

Poor Jenna Ryan

Ryan has continued her work though and claims of innocence.

It was disclosed that Ryan closed her real estate business and later reopened it using a new name for herself after the insurrection.

Her real-estate website, First Place Real Estate, shows Ryan identifying herself as “Jennifer Rodgers.” Ryan has since changed her name back to Jenna Ryan.

It is unclear why the name change was required if she had nothing to be ashamed for in supporting what is described as an insurrection.

Poor Jenna Ryan

Jenna Ryan came to be known as the Dallas area realtor who participated in the January 6th riots. She claimed she would not go to jail because she was white and blonde.

Ryan made headlines when she bragged about taking a private jet to the insurrection and called it “one of the best days of my life.”

She did indeed serve jail time and was convicted for her participation that day.

Jenna Ryan Is Going To Jail

Jenna Ryan

Jenna Ryan – the Dallas area realtor who participated in what some call the January 6th insurrection – is going to jail.

Jenna Ryan

The Texas realtor who said she would not be jailed for participating in the 6 January Capitol riots because she is white, is now looking at two months behind bars plus a $1000 fine.

Ryan made headlines when she bragged about taking a private jet to the insurrection and called it “one of the best days of my life.”

In sentencing memors, prosecutors cited her attitude in the tweet below as a key reason for imprisonment.

“A defendant who believes she is immune from strict punishment because of her race and physical appearance may reoffend because the consequences for wrongdoing will never, in the defendant’s mind, be severe even when severity is merited,” the memo states.

Jenna Ryan

“Perhaps the most compelling need for specific deterrence arises from the defendant’s misguided belief that she is above the law, or at least insulated from incarceration.”

Jenna Ryan Impacts Dallas City Council Races

An article on Candace Evans’ Candy’s Dirt noted Ryan’s involvement with the January 6 insurrection was noted as a reason conservatives would not support Candace Evans in the May city council election.

Evans had a clearly superior knowledge on land use and real estate issues in the race.

Instead local groups pushed Barry Wernick who was later criticized as surrounding his campaign with Dallas area QAnon supporters.