Two climate activists who claimed responsibility for millions of dollars in sabotage to the Dakota Access Pipeline are pleading guilty in their resulting federal court cases.
Climate activists Ruby Montoya, 30, and Jessica Reznicek, 39, were each indicted in September 2019 on nine federal charges, including counts for damaging an energy facility, use of fire in the commission of a felony and malicious use of fire. Court records show both women in the past three weeks have agreed to plead guilty to a single charge of conspiracy to damage an energy facility, with the remaining charges dismissed. Both are due to be sentenced May 28.
Attorneys for both women declined to comment on their cases.
Montoya and Reznicek, who at the time were affiliated with Des Moines Catholic Workers' social justice movement, claimed credit in July 2017 for a series of acts of sabotage, including burning five pieces of heavy equipment at a worksite in Buena Vista County in November 2016, and using oxyacetylene cutting torches or gasoline-soaked rags to cut into or burn multiple valves and electrical units for the pipeline around the state between March and May of 2017. The pipeline, which runs from North Dakota to Illinois, began operations in June 2017.