According to a report from The Republic, former Iced Earth and Demons and Wizards founder Jon Schaffer has been missing in 25 attepmts to serve him with notice in his ongoing case for his role in the January 6th, 2020 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Jon plead guilty as part of the plea deal he entered in April of 2021, and he had been cooperating with the government in their case against the insurrectionists, The Proud Boys and other domestic terrorists. According to the Republic, as of May 18, attorneys representing Schaffer in the criminal case filed a joint status report in which they attested that he remained “under the supervision of the District of Columbia Pre-Trial Services Department” and had been “compliant with pre-trial release conditions.” They have officially tried to servie him at his many residences in three states a total of 25 times, so far, to no avail. Although Schaffer was initially charged with six crimes, including engaging in an act of physical violence and targeting police with bear spray, he plead guilty to only two charges: obstruction of an official proceeding of Congress; and trespassing on restricted grounds of the Capitol while armed with a deadly or dangerous weapon. The first charge is punishable by up to 20 years in prison, while the second carries up to a 10-year prison term. It is believed this is the first guilty charge as a result of a plea deal of any person arrested in connection to the Captiol Riots. Schaffer was photographed wearing an “Oath Keepers Lifetime Member” cap during the insurrection. The Oath Keepers describe themselves as an association of former law enforcement and military personnel dedicated to “support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” But the Anti-Defamation League describes it as “a large but loosely organized collection of right-wing anti-government extremists who are part of the militia movement, which believes that the federal government has been coopted by a shadowy conspiracy that is trying to strip American citizens of their rights.” While in jail, Schaffer distanced himself from the Oath Keepers and participated in “debrief interviews” starting in March, and the organization has said publicly they did not recognize Schaffer as a member as well.