SACRAMENTO — An alleged leader of a white supremacist transnational terrorist group called the Terrorgram Collective has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to solicit hate crimes, signing an agreement that admits the group was plotting to start a race war with the hopes of collapsing “government and society.”
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Dante Iacoviello pleaded guilty to conspiracy on Sept. 26, just two weeks after he was charged. In his plea agreement, Iacoviello admitted to posting in 2022 that an unnamed victim, “has produced 278 interracial pornographic videos.” The post encouraged readers to attack Jewish people, according to the plea agreement, which notes that Terrorgram users generally wrote “(REDACTS)” as a stand-in term for “murder” in order to give themselves some plausible deniability.
Iacoviello, who has been released from jail while he awaits sentencing in March 2026, admitted to conspiring with two alleged Terrorgram leaders who are also under indictment, an Idaho-based DJ named Matthew Allison and an Elk Grove woman named Dallas Humber, who also has pleaded guilty, records show. The three, and other unnamed individuals, “ran (online) channels where they disseminated content soliciting individuals to commit bias-motivated attacks,” Iacoviello’s plea agreement says.





