A man who pretended to be a U.S. attorney and attempted to intimidate a rival to his snack food business was sentenced last week to two years of probation and ordered to spend six months under house arrest.
Trevor Neill, 44, of Cypress, was once an IT worker in Houston’s U.S. Attorney’s Office. At the same time, he operated a side business called Schoolhouse Snacks, which sold prepackaged snack boxes through an online storefront.
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