A Florida man who was pardoned by President Donald Trump for participating in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack has been convicted of multiple charges of sexually abusing children.

On February 10, a jury in Hernando County, Florida, found Andrew Paul Johnson guilty of five charges, including molesting a child under 12 and another under 16, in addition to lewd exhibition.

The pardoned Jan. 6 rioter was acquitted of one charge of sending sexual material to a child.

William Forgie, the chief assistant state attorney for the Fifth Judicial Circuit in Florida, told NPR in an email that Johnson “faces up to life in prison” when he received his sentence in March.

A police report from the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office filed as part of the pardoned rioter’s Florida case describes a pattern of abuse, including both physical and sexual abuse of and exposing himself to children, all of which took place “over a many-month span.”

One of Johnson’s victims was only 11 years old at the time of the abuse.

Johnson also tried to keep one victim quiet by insisting that he would receive $10 million from the Trump administration as restitution for former Jan. 6 defendants and would share the money with the victim in his will, according to the police report.

Convicted rioters and their supporters have supported financial reparations since Trump returned to office, though it is still not clear if his administration is going to take that step.

In 2023, the Capitol rioter Yvonne St. Cyr was convicted of two felony counts of impeding police during a civil disorder. She was ordered to pay restitution and sentenced to 30 months in prison.

Two years later, she received a $2,200 refund after being pardoned by Trump.