Feds charge man for allegedly sending threats to kill, torture 6 SCOTUS justices

An Alaskan man has been arrested for allegedly sending violent and threatening messages to six Supreme Court justices. Panos Anastasiou, 76, from Anchorage, is accused of sending more than 465 threatening messages to U.S. Supreme Court justices through the court’s public website from March 2023 to July 2024.

The messages contained violent, racist and homophobic rhetoric, including graphic threats of assassination by torture, hanging and firearms, with an escalation in January 2024.

In court documents , it’s revealed one of the messages said, “I’d like to see [Former President 1 and Supreme Court Justice 1] hanging together from an Oak tree. I’d gladly provide the rope and pull the handle.”

Another message reads, “We should make [Supreme Court Justices 1-6] be AFRAID, very AFRAID to leave their home and fear for their lives everyday.”

The threats also extended to family members of the targeted justices and continued even after FBI intervention, with Anastasiou allegedly daring justices to visit his house.

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