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City to Charge the Ryan Lochte 'Dancing with the Stars' Protesters

Two men face charges for allegedly storming "Dancing with the Stars" during filming to protest disgraced Olympian Ryan Lochte.

LOS ANGELES, CA - Two men are facing misdemeanor charges for donning anti-Ryan Lochte shirts and storming onto the "Dancing with the Stars" stage during the live broadcast of the show's season premiere, the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office announced today.

Sam Sotoodeh, 59, and Barzeen Soroudi, 26, are each charged with leaving a spectator area and entering a stage, along with interfering with a performance.

The two are set to be arraigned a week from today in downtown Los Angeles and could face up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine if convicted.

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The men were protesting the selection of Lochte as a contestant on the ABC show in the wake of the swimmer's account of being robbed while in Brazil for the Summer Olympics.

Police in Rio de Janeiro subsequently accused him of fabricating the account, and the United States Olympic Committee and USA Swimming announced Sept. 8 that Lochte would be suspended from domestic and international USA Swimming national team competitions for 10 months.

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Sotoodeh and Soroudi wore white T-shirts bearing Lochte's name in a circle with a line through it and rushed onto the dance floor Sept. 12 as one of the judges, Carrie Ann Inaba, discussed Lochte's performance of the foxtrot with dance partner Cheryl Burke.

Inaba could be heard saying, "Hey, back off. Excuse me," before the show's host, Tom Bergeron, said, "We'll take a break."

The two were "immediately subdued and escorted out of the building," according to a representative of BBC Worldwide Productions, which produces "Dancing with the Stars," and were released from jail the next morning.

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