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Oklahoma City bomber’s son admits robbing man at gunpoint

This undated photo from the Henderson, Nev., Police Department shows Joshua Nichols. Authorities say Nichols, the 37-year-old son of convicted Oklahoma City bombing co-conspirator Terry Nichols, is facing kidnapping, burglary and armed robbery charges in a Feb. 6, 2020 attack on a 67-year-old man in suburb an Las Vegas. Joshua Nichols was being held Wednesday, April 1, at the Clark County jail following his arrest March 12, on charges in what police said was a gunpoint confrontation of a jeweler at a home in Henderson. (Henderson Police Department via AP)

This undated photo from the Henderson, Nev., Police Department shows Joshua Nichols. (Henderson Police Department via AP)

The son of Terry Nichols, one of the Oklahoma City bombers, has pleaded guilty to kidnapping and robbery for luring a 67-year-old jeweler to an empty home and taking $1,700 in cash and jewelry at gunpoint.

Joshua Nichols, 40, and George Moya III, 27, made a plea deal in the case at the Regional Justice Court in Las Vegas on Wednesday. Nichols could face more than 17 years in prison when he is sentenced on June 14. Moya could face up to 15 years in state prison.

Both men were kept in custody Wednesday, although according to the Associated Press, Nichols’ plea deal allows him to post $50,000 bail to be released on high-level electronic monitoring ahead of sentencing.

“We are satisfied with the outcome, and Joshua is looking forward to spending some quality time with his family,” Augustus Claus, Nichols’ defense attorney, told The Associated Press. Moya’s attorney, Michael Printy, did not immediately respond to requests for comment from the AP.

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