Real Housewives star's stepson is arrested for storming the Capitol on January ... trends now The stepson of Real Housewives of New Jersey alum Sigalit 'Siggy' Flicker was arrested Wednesday on five misdemeanor charges in connection with the January 6, 2021 attacks on the U.S. Capitol. Tyler Campanella, according to court documents reviewed by NBC News, was taken into custody in New York City, more than three years after the violent group effort to overturn 2020 presidential election results in which President Joe Biden defeated incumbent Donald Trump. Campanella had been seen in social media photos Flicker, 56, had posted to her social media pages, according to an FBI affidavit. She captioned one image, 'I love patriots so much. Stay safe Tyler. We love you.' Flicker also posted the hashtag #StoptheSteal and emojis on her posts, the FBI said. Dailymail.com has reached out to Flicker’s rep for comment on the story. Tyler Campanella, the stepson of Real Housewives of New Jersey alum Sigalit 'Siggy' Flicker, 56, was arrested Wednesday on five misdemeanor charges in connection with the January 6, 2021 attacks on the U.S. Capitol. Pictured during the siege Flicker was pictured in January in a selfie taken outside of the private jet of former President Donald Trump Campanella's phone was inside of the U.S. Capitol on the day of the attacks, according to the FBI, which cited phone records it had subpoenaed in their probe. The account linked to the phone was with an auto dealership called Bayside Chrysler, which employed Campanella in its sales department, according to the FBI. According to NBC News, footage culled from inside of the Capitol during the melee 'appears to show the man federal authorities identified as Campanella entering then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi's suite, and even walking into the room where Pelosi's laptop was stolen.' Flicker, who appeared on the seventh and eighth seasons of the Bravo series, is an ardent supporter of Trump's, as she identifies herself as an 'Israeli/American Patriot' with the hashtag #MAGA on her Instagram page. Her main photo on her account, which has more than 644,000 followers, is a picture of her standing next to Trump and her husband Michael Campanella, holding the Israeli flag. Other notable names in Trump orbit she's seen posing with in pictures on her page include former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, comic Roseanne Barr and Trump's current lawyer Alina Habba. She is also seen in multiple selfies posing outside of Trump's private jet. No evidence exists that Flicker herself was at the Caption the day of the attacks, which led to the deaths of seven people, according to a bipartisan Senate report cited in The New York Times in October of 2022. Campanella had been seen in social media photos Flicker, 56, had posted to her social media pages, according to an FBI affidavit Flicker is an ardent supporter of Trump's, as she identifies herself as an 'Israeli/American Patriot' with the hashtag #MAGA on her Instagram page Her main photo on her account, which has more than 644,000 followers, is a picture of her standing next to Trump and her husband Michael Campanella, holding the Israeli flag Flicker denied being in Washington D.C . during the timeframe of the attacks in a January 13, 2021 video she put on her Instagram account, urging followers not to 'believe all the bulls**t that's out there Flicker was seen in an Instagram post posting with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who called for 'trial by combat' in a speech prior to the storming of the Capitol The Bravo alum posed alongside Trump's current lawyer Alina Habba in a pic on her account Flicker denied being in Washington D.C. during the timeframe of the attacks in a January 13, 2021 video she put on her Instagram account, urging followers not to 'believe all the bulls**t that's out there. She said, 'I'm getting fake news alerts again! Supposedly they're saying that I was at the Capitol on January 6 for the rally. Not me. But the girl who, I don't know what picture's circulating around, she better be pretty.' Flicker continued in the clip, 'I've been in Florida since December 3rd. Headed back to Jersey soon. Hey, but you know what I have to say? Just keep me relevant, that's all I have to say!' According to NBC News, more than 1,387 people have faced charges in connection with the January 6 attacks with 984 convictions. The outlet noted that 'the overwhelming majority' of suspects in the attack admitted to criminal charges against them, or had been found guilty at trial. A total of 15 people linked to the attack remain in custody ahead of their trials, more than three years after the attacks - and six months ahead of a presumed presidential election rematch between Biden and Trump. All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility