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Man Admits Threatening Social Security Administration Employees by Phone

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Timothy Wells Stevens pleaded guilty to two counts of transmitting a threatening communication in interstate commerce. The case details are not available at this time. Stevens' guilty plea is a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the threats made against Social Security Administration employees. This case highlights the importance of addressing threats against government employees and the consequences of engaging in such behavior.

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Man Admits Threatening Social Security Administration Employees by Phone

Media Coverage · April 21, 2026

Timothy Wells Stevens pleaded guilty to two counts of transmitting a threatening communication in interstate commerce. This means he admitted to making threatening phone calls to Social Security Administration employees. The guilty plea is a significant development in the case.

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Key Issues

  • Guilty plea
  • Threats against government employees
  • Interstate commerce
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Media Coverage April 21, 2026

Man Admits Threatening Social Security Administration Employees by Phone

Timothy Wells Stevens pleaded guilty to two counts of transmitting a threatening communication in interstate commerce. This means he admitted to making threatening phone calls to Social Security Administration employees. The guilty plea is a significant development in the case.

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