A Georgia survey employee is encountering fees for purportedly sending by mail a bomb risk to a ballot area in advance of Election Day.
The FBI declares that Nicholas Wimbish, 25, sent by mail the bomb risk to the Jones County Elections superintendent onOct 17. Investigators additionally claim Wimbish existed to the FBI during the examination, according to the charge.
“Wimbish was serving as a poll worker at the Jones County Elections Office on Oct. 16, when he had a verbal altercation with a voter. Later that evening, Wimbish allegedly conducted online research to determine what information about himself would be publicly available. The following day, Wimbish allegedly mailed a letter addressed to the Jones County Elections Superintendent, purportedly from a ‘Jones County Voter,'” the Justice Department composed in a declaration.
The Justice Department claimed Wimbish’s letter was purportedly prepared to “make it appear as if it came from the voter,” consisting of insurance claims such as “Wimbish had given me hell,” which Wimbish was “distracting voters from concentrating.”
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“The letter threatened that Wimbish and others ‘should look over their shoulder,’ that ‘I know where they all live because I found home voting addresses for all them,'” the DOJ composed. “Further, the letter allegedly threatened to ‘rage rape’ the ‘ladies’ and warned them to ‘watch every move they make and look over their shoulder.’”
The letter ended with a transcribed note, “PS boom toy in early vote place, cigar burning, be safe,” the DOJ claimed.
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Wimbish was initially detained for the occurrence onNov 4, and he made his very first court look onNov 5.
Wednesday’s charge additionally declares that Wimbish existed to the FBI during the examination. Authorities claim Wimbish rejected composing the letter and recommended that the citizen had actually created it rather.
FBI detectives later on found a duplicate of the letter on Wimbish’s computer system.
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Wimbish is billed with sending by mail a bomb risk, communicating incorrect details regarding a bomb risk, sending by mail a harmful letter and making incorrect declarations to the FBI, according to the DOJ. If founded guilty, he deals with an optimum fine of one decade behind bars on the sending by mail a bomb risk matter and 5 years behind bars on each of the sending by mail a harmful letter, communicating incorrect details and making incorrect declarations matters.