On May 25, 2023, in the District of Utah, Daimion Brown pled guilty to one count of cyberstalking. Brown, who worked at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) office in Utah, used a digital communication service to send a colleague several threatening and intimidating text messages.
According to court documents, beginning around March 31, 2022, and continuing until June 10, 2022, Brown sent a colleague harassing text messages describing how he watched this colleague all day and night. Brown also sent a text message that discussed the method in which he would torture a friend of this colleague, followed by an image of a name and phone number of an acquaintance of this colleague.
At sentencing, the maximum penalties Brown could receive are: five years’ imprisonment; a $250,000 fine; and three years’ supervised release.
Source: The facts in this case narrative come from the following publicly available documents: D. Utah, Docket, as of June 5, 2023, D. Utah, Indict., October 26, 2022, and D. Utah, Plea Agr., May 25, 2023.