Ten years of federal time is quite a bit of time to face for threatening a federal judge and their family with death as one Florida man is finding out. State prisoner Curtis Brown (35) was originally sentenced to prison in 2006 for several drug charges of federal severity.
Florida Man Faces 10 Years in Prison On Top of Lengthy Drug Sentence for Threatening to Use Stimulus Money to Hire Someone to Kill Federal Judge
By November 2021, he still had thirteen years left on his sentence but was denied “warranted relief,” according to his letter. As a result, Brown said that he was left with no choice but to use stimulus money to have the federal judge assassinated.
The letter reached the judge’s chambers and listed his family as targets if Brown couldn’t kill him. To cap the letter off, Brown signed it and told the judge to keep the letter to himself or things could escalate.
Curtis Brown, who is scheduled for a 2034 release pleaded guilty to threatening a government employee on December 27, 2022.
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