Louisiana man pleads guilty after threatening to kill Florida congresswoman, prosecutors say
WALKER - A man from Livingston Parish pleaded guilty after he allegedly left threatening voicemails for a legislator from another state.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, a warrant was issued for the arrest of 52-year-old Charles Germany on a charge of interstate transmission of a threat after he contacted Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy's office—located in Washington, D.C.—from his home on May 27, 2022.
In that voicemail, Germany allegedly threatened to kill the congresswoman. Prosecutors said he then left another threatening message later that same day.
Germany pleaded guilty to the charge of interstate transmission of a threat to injure another Monday.
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If convicted, Germany could get up to five years in prison.