A former primary opponent of Florida GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is facing federal charges for allegedly threatening to dispatch a “Russian-Ukrainian hit squad” to kill his political rival. William Braddock, 41, has been charged with threatening to assassinate his primary opponent for Florida’s 13th Congressional District in 2021, according to an announcement by the Justice Department on Friday.
Hailing from St. Petersburg, Florida, Braddock is also accused of threatening an acquaintance of his opponent. The two victims are identified as “Victim 1” and “Victim 2” in the indictment, which was unsealed in the Middle District of Florida on Thursday. Prosecutors allege that on June 8, 2021, Braddock made multiple threats to injure or kill his primary opponent during a phone call with the second victim. He specifically stated that he would “call up my Russian-Ukrainian hit squad” to eliminate the rival candidate.
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According to the DOJ, Braddock left the United States after making the threats and was living in the Philippines. He was recently deported from the Philippines back to the United States and made his first court appearance in Los Angeles on Thursday, as reported by Fox News. Luna, a rising figure in the conservative movement, was not specifically named in the indictment. However, she alleged in 2021 civil court documents that Braddock was stalking her and had expressed a desire to see her dead.
A judge ultimately granted both Luna and conservative activist Erin Olszewski, who is also a personal friend of the congresswoman, a temporary restraining order against Braddock. Following this, he withdrew from the Republican primary, although he denied the allegations. Politico reported at that time that Olszewski had secretly recorded a phone call with Braddock in which he made violent threats. “Luna’s going to go down, and I hope it’s by herself,” Braddock allegedly said in the recording. He added: “For the better or the good of the majority of the people, we’ve got to sacrifice the few.”
Braddock denied the allegations in a text message to Politico at the time, alleging that the tape was “altered and edited.” He also threatened the outlet with legal action. “This is a dirty political tactic that has caused a lot of people a lot of stress and is completely unnecessary,” he reportedly said at the time. Luna had previously testified that she had been warned about Braddock’s threats by several acquaintances during a hearing about the scope of the restraining order.
“Mr. Braddock clearly hated my guts and wanted to hurt me,” Luna said in court, according to The Associated Press. “I started getting very afraid of him. It was horrifying, and it still is.” In the indictment unsealed earlier this week, Braddock is charged with interstate transmission of a true threat to injure another person. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison.
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