Maryland man pleads guilty to scaling White House fence in October
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A Maryland man arrested after scaling a White House fence last year has pleaded guilty in connection with the case.
Dominic Adesanya of Bel Air, Maryland, pleaded guilty Friday in federal court to a charge of entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds.
The plea agreement calls for Adesanya, who was arrested Oct. 22, to complete one year of supervised release. Sentencing was set for July 2.
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Adesanya's attorney, Jonathan Jeffress, says his client was suffering from schizophrenia but is now doing well.
Adesanya is still being held in two other cases. He has a previous unlawful entry charge at the White House on July 27 and allegedly assaulted police officers while trying to enter the U.S. Treasury building July 30.