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Jeremy Ryan was born on 29 August, 1988 in Dubuque, Iowa, U.S., is a Liberal (born 1988). Discover Jeremy Ryan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

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Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 29 August, 1988
Birthday 29 August
Birthplace Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Jeremy Ryan, referred to by conservatives media as “Segway Boy”, is an American protester.

2011

In 2011, he was called "the face of the Wisconsin Capitol Protests" which included the Capitol Occupation, the movement that some claim inspired the Occupy movement.

He is also known widely under his trade name of NFT Demon.

The protests were against Scott Walker's Act 10.

Ryan became notable during his frequent protests at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison.

He often used a segway vehicle to get around the capitol, earning him the name, “Segway Jeremy”.

Ryan is the founding director of Defending Wisconsin Political Action Committee, that took part in the attempt to recall Governor Scott Walker in 2011–2012.

Ryan is most known for his continuous protests against Wisconsin Department of Administration's rules prohibiting the use of signs in the rotunda.

The rules were later revoked.

He supports marijuana legalization.

Ryan moved to Madison, Wisconsin after graduating high school.

Ryan ran a business called Cells R' Us Global Wholesaling and Consulting.

He was also the owner of a window tinting shop called Tint Tek Window Tinting.

In 2021, after moving to Portland, Oregon Ryan became the developer of a cryptocurrency called Jaildoge.

He later became a NFT artist under the name NFT Demon, becoming the largest artist on the Binance Smart Chain and having the first NFTs on that chain to be owned by rapper Eminem.

In 2011, Ryan was involved in the protests against Governor Scott Walker's collective bargaining reforms legislation.

Ryan was arrested several times and charged with disorderly conduct in connection with various protests.

Ryan and five other arrested protesters filed a lawsuit against the state's Department of Administration for wrongful arrest.

2012

In 2012, Ryan was charged with receiving stolen property.

A stolen Capitol Police jacket was found in his apartment while he was unconscious.

He admitted he possessed the jacket and wore it to parties as a joke.

In 2012, Ryan unsuccessfully ran for Wisconsin State Assembly District 76 under the “Individual Party”.

Despite his several protests against Republican policies and elected officials, he unsuccessfully ran in the Republican primary for Wisconsin's 1st congressional district against Paul Ryan.

According to Jeremy Ryan, he chose to run against Paul Ryan because they shared the same last name.

He also declared his intention in taking the party back to its roots.

2013

In 2013, as part of a plea agreement, the stolen property charge and three other misdemeanor cases were dismissed.

Ryan was also charged for disorderly conduct outside of the Capitol Press room, now known as the Dick Wheeler press room.

Ryan often taunted Gwen Guenther when she took over her father's “The Wheeler Report”, after his death.

2014

Before the 2014 election was conducted, State Republican party officials asked for Jeremy Ryan to be disqualified from contesting the primary.

They argued that he misled prospective voters into signing his nomination papers thinking they were signing to legalize marijuana.

2015

In 2015, they were collectively awarded $45,000 in damages by Dane County's Judge Frank Remington.

2016

In 2016, Ryan was arrested drug charges.

In a plea agreement the next year, he was sentenced to 20 days in jail and fined $518.

2018

In October 2018, Ryan was arrested in Black Earth, Wisconsin, on charges of attempting to purchase "a lethal dose of a radioactive substance" with the intent to cause death.

His attorneys stated that, after learning his cancer was in remission, he was attempting to purchase the substance in order to commit suicide should his cancer return.

2020

The charge of attempted "nuclear terrorism" was dismissed in February 2020; On February 12, 2020, Ryan pleaded guilty to unlawfully attempting to purchase radioactive material; he was sentenced to time served and was released.

In June 2020, while still on supervised release for his previous conviction, Ryan was arrested and charged with making terrorist threats against Dane County Sheriff Dave Mahoney and his family.

The offending messages were related to protests in Madison.

Ryan allegedly posted on Facebook the home address of the sheriff as well as some of his family in a demand that they release Madison protest leader Devonere Johnson, also known as Yeshua Musa, whose arrest prompted violent protests on the night of June 23.

According to press reports Ryan was on the Federal Terrorism watch list at the time of his arrest.