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Virginia Man Charged for Threatening Richard Grenell, Kennedy Center President

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Scott Bolger, a Virginia resident, has been charged with sending threatening text messages to Richard Grenell, the current presidential envoy and president of the Kennedy Center. The charges include transmitting interstate threats and making false statements. Grenell confirmed he was the target of the threats, expressing gratitude to law enforcement for apprehending Bolger. The threats were sent on December 23, 2022, using a Google Voice number linked to Bolger, who initially denied his identity to federal agents. If convicted, Bolger faces up to five years in prison and is currently in custody awaiting trial. This incident highlights the escalating tensions surrounding political discourse.

Key Details: • Scott Bolger charged with sending threats on December 23, 2022. • Bolger faces up to five years in prison if convicted. • Grenell emphasized the need to distinguish between political opinions and violence. • Bolger initially misidentified himself to law enforcement.

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Department of JusticeFBIPam BondiKash PatelRichard GrenellKennedy CenterScott BolgerLindsey Halligan

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