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Influencer Could Face 70 Years Behind Bars After Alleged Nationwide Harassment of Women

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Troubling Allegations Against Influencer

A 31-year-old self-described social-media influencer from Pennsylvania has been formally indicted on 14 counts relating to stalking and harassment of 11 women across at least five states. Prosecutors claim that over the summer and fall of 2025, the suspect used his online presence — including social media posts, podcasts, and phone calls — to intimidate, harass, and target multiple victims.

According to federal charges, the harassment involved following some women to their workplaces or homes, making unwelcome phone calls, and posting violent or derogatory content about them. In at least one instance, the suspect is accused of unwanted sexual touching. In response to earlier bans from fitness centers due to alleged misconduct, he allegedly moved to new venues and continued his stalking behavior across state lines.


Harassment in Real Life — Online Hate and Threats

The indictment outlines a disturbing pattern: the suspect reportedly used his podcast and social media platforms to spew misogynistic slurs, threats of violence, and demeaning language toward women. Prosecutors say he referred to women with vile terms, threatened physical harm — including breaking jaws or fingers — and in some podcasts even alluded to firearms or violent revenge.

Victims described being doxxed and publicly exposed: their photos were allegedly shared without consent and private details such as workplace or home info made public. The harassment caused serious emotional distress and fear for personal safety among those targeted.


Possible Fallout: Harsh Penalties Await

If convicted on all counts — including cyberstalking, interstate stalking, threats, and abuse — the influencer faces a possible prison sentence of up to 70 years, a fine as high as $3.5 million, or both, as per federal sentencing guidelines.

The accused remains in custody pending a detention hearing scheduled for mid-December. Prosecutors have underlined their resolve to hold the suspect fully accountable, warning how technology was allegedly used to magnify harassment across state borders and social media platforms.

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