New Jersey Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Stalking and Assaulting Women He Met Online

Herman Calvin Brightman, from New Jersey, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for stalking and assaulting multiple women he met online. Posing as a nurse, Brightman utilized social media platforms and dating applications to foster connections with his victims, later erupting into episodes of brutal behavior, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office press release.

Acting U.S. Attorney Matthew Podolsky emphasized the predatory nature of Brightman’s actions, stating, “Herman Brightman preyed on women he met through online dating websites. By posing as a nurse, Brightman earned the trust of his victims, and then stalked, assaulted, and threatened them. With today’s lengthy prison sentence, Brightman can no longer inflict pain or fear in his victims. I commend the brave women who spoke out against Brightman to ensure that he was held accountable for his crimes,” as obtained by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Among the harrowing accounts detailed in court filings, Brightman once brandished a knife at a woman and her child in the Bronx, coercing them to travel with him to New Jersey. Another time, as reported, he assaulted a Queens woman in her own home, where he threatened her with a knife, attempting to bind her hands and cover her mouth. In a sequence of fear that unfolded over several days, he bombarded the same woman with threatening phone calls after she ended the relationship…

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