We're closing our live coveragepublished at 17:52 British Summer Time 21 October 2022
Our live coverage of the sentencing of Steve Bannon has now ended. Here's a quick summary of what happened:
- Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, sentenced Bannon to four months in prison and also ordered him to pay a $6,500 (£5,830) fine for contempt of Congress
- The longtime Trump ally wilfully disobeyed a subpoena to testify before, and provide documents to, the congressional committee investigating last year's Capitol riot
- A jury had earlier found him guilty on two counts of criminal contempt of Congress for his refusal to comply
- The judge said Bannon had not taken any responsibility for his actions and had failed to co-operate with the inquiry into an "undeniably serious" event
- But he released Bannon while his legal team appeals his conviction, a process which could potentially last months
- He must report to prison by 15 November if an appeal has not been made by then
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