Ryan Lochte Protesters Ordered to Stay Away From the Olympian

Their arraignment will continue later this month.

The arraignment was continued to Oct. 21. Neither man has yet entered a plea.

Sotoodeh and Souroudi rushed the stage of the ABC show last month to protest Lochte's casting and were charged by the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office with two misdemeanors -- leaving a spectator area and entering a stage and interfering with a performance. If found guilty, they could face up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine.

After the incident at the show, Sotoodeh and Soroudi were detained by show security and arrested, a Los Angeles Police Department representative said. They were released the next day.

Afterward, the two men told ABC News that they were angry that Lochte, who had admitted he "overexaggerated" a story about being robbed at the Rio Summer Olympics, was asked to be a part of the show. The pair claimed they never wanted to hurt the Olympic swimmer.

"Everyone deserves a second chance, but we had to say our protest, as well," Soroudi told ABC News.