Missouri Man Pleads Guilty to Interstate Stalking

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Missouri Man Pleads Guilty to Interstate Stalking

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on Sept. 25, 2014. It is reproduced in full below.

Portland, Maine: United States Attorney Thomas E. Delahanty II announced that

William McBroom-Stees, 42, of Springfield, Missouri, pleaded guilty on Tuesday in U.S.

District Court to interstate stalking. The defendant was indicted on June 3 and a superseding

indictment was returned on September 10.

According to the superseding indictment and evidence introduced at the plea hearing,

between November 9 and Nov. 21, 2013, McBroom-Stees made threatening telephone calls

from Missouri to his ex-girlfriend and mother of his child while she was driving from Illinois to

Rockland, Maine, where she was relocating. In the calls and text messages, McBroom-Stees

threatened to kill and harm her, her immediate family, and others. On Nov. 13, McBroom-

Stees threatened that if she did not return to Missouri by their child’s birthday, he would “start

the worst f***ing bloodbath in America" and dared the police to come after him. That call was

recorded by the victim with the help of a Knox County Sheriff’s Office detective. Phone records

revealed McBroom-Stees placed hundreds of calls and sent numerous text messages to the

victim, many of which were threatening, causing substantial emotional distress to the victim and

her family.

McBroom-Stees faces up to 5 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. He will be sentenced

after completion of a presentence investigation report by the U.S. Probation Office.

The investigation was conducted by the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, the Rockland

Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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