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Richard Grenell: Man accused of a threatening message held without bond
Summary
A 33-year-old Virginia man was charged after allegedly sending a threatening message to a federal employee identified as Richard Grenell. A judge ordered him held without bond pending trial. For now, we'll stick to the confirmed facts.
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A Virginia man was charged after officials say he sent a threatening message to a federal employee identified in media reports as Richard Grenell. The Justice Department said the messages were sent using an internet text service. A magistrate judge ordered the suspect held without bond while the case moves forward. The suspect is reported to be 33 years old and has been charged under federal statutes related to threats and false statements.
What was announced:
- Scott Allen Bolger, 33, was charged with transmitting threats in interstate commerce and making false statements, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia.
- The Justice Department said the alleged message was sent using Google Voice and targeted a federal employee identified by some media outlets as Richard Grenell.
- The alleged message was reported to have been sent on Dec. 23.
- U.S. Magistrate Judge William E. Fitzpatrick ordered the suspect held without bond pending trial.
- Prosecutors said the suspect gave false identification information to federal officers when questioned.
Summary:
The charges mean the case will proceed in federal court and the suspect will remain in custody while prosecutors prepare for trial. Potential penalties were described in the charging announcement and could include prison time. For now, we'll stick to the confirmed facts.
