United States v. Anita Green

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 13, 2026
Docket25-3017
StatusPublished

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United States v. Anita Green, (6th Cir. 2026).

Opinion

RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit I.O.P. 32.1(b) File Name: 26a0041p.06

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT

┐ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, │ Plaintiff-Appellee, │ > Nos. 24-3887/3899/25-3017 │ v. │ │ ANITA GREEN (24-3887/25-3017); AMANDA HOVANEC │ (24-3899), │ Defendants-Appellants. │ ┘

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio at Toledo. No. 3:22-cr-00274—James R. Knepp II, District Judge.

Argued: December 9, 2025

Decided and Filed: February 13, 2026

Before: MOORE, CLAY, and WHITE, Circuit Judges.

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COUNSEL

ARGUED: Amy Lee Copeland, ROUSE + COPELAND LLC, Savannah, Georgia, for Appellant Anita Green. Benjamin S. Morrell, TAFT STETTINIUS & HOLLISTER LLP, Chicago, Illinois, for Appellant Amanda Hovanec. Laura McMullen Ford, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE, Cleveland, Ohio, for Appellee. ON BRIEF: Amy Lee Copeland, ROUSE + COPELAND LLC, Savannah, Georgia, for Appellant Anita Green. Benjamin S. Morrell, TAFT STETTINIUS & HOLLISTER LLP, Chicago, Illinois, Emily A. England, TAFT STETTINIUS & HOLLISTER LLP, Denver, Colorado, for Appellant Amanda Hovanec. Laura McMullen Ford, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE, Cleveland, Ohio, for Appellee. Nos. 24-3887/3899/25-3017 United States v. Green et al. Page 2

OPINION _________________

KAREN NELSON MOORE, Circuit Judge. Amid their divorce proceedings, Amanda Hovanec killed her husband, T.H., by injecting him with etorphine, a large-animal tranquilizer. Anthony Theodorou, a man with whom Hovanec was romantically involved, shipped the etorphine to Hovanec from South Africa at her request. Hovanec and Theodorou disposed of the evidence after the murder, and Hovanec’s mother, Anita Green, drove them to bury T.H.’s body in the woods. When the hotel at which T.H. was staying informed the police that he had not checked out as expected, authorities began investigating and arrested Hovanec, Theodorou, and Green.

Theodorou and Hovanec were indicted for conspiracy to import a controlled substance, importation of a controlled substance, conspiracy to possess a controlled substance with intent to distribute, and distribution of a controlled substance with enhancements for causing death. Green was indicted for being an accessory after the fact. Hovanec, Theodorou, and Green all pleaded guilty. Hovanec appeals her 480-month sentence; Green appeals her 121-month sentence and the district court’s restitution order requiring her to pay for her grandchildren’s psychological care.

For the reasons that follow, we AFFIRM Green’s and Hovanec’s sentences and REVERSE and REMAND Green’s restitution order for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

I. BACKGROUND

A. Facts

Hovanec became romantically involved with Anthony Theodorou in South Africa in 2019. R. 160 (Green Sent’g Tr. at 31:3–7) (Page ID #3288). Hovanec lived in South Africa with her husband, T.H., who worked for the State Department, and their children. See Hovanec Presentence Report (“PSR”) ¶ 6; Hovanec Br. at 3; Appellee Br. at 4. Hovanec and their children Nos. 24-3887/3899/25-3017 United States v. Green et al. Page 3

moved back to the United States in 2020. R. 160 (Green Sent’g Tr. at 32:10–33:5) (Page ID #3289–90). Despite this, Hovanec and Theodorou continued their romantic relationship. Id. Hovanec subsequently filed for divorce from T.H. Id. at 34:7–11 (Page ID #3291). While the divorce proceedings and related custody disputes were ongoing, Hovanec and her children lived in Ohio with her mother, Anita Green. See Hovanec PSR ¶ 6; Hovanec Br. at 3.

Hovanec claimed that T.H. abused their children, and on November 7, 2021, during their divorce proceedings and custody dispute, she noticed bruising on their oldest daughter and filed a police report. R. 163 (Hovanec Sent’g Tr. at 69:25–70:18) (Page ID #3565–66); R. 128-2 (Dr. Brams Report at 12–14) (Page ID #2564–66). Law enforcement determined that the bruise was from T.H. picking the child up by the torso when she was jumping on the bed. Child Services decided to take no further action on the report because “it didn’t appear to be abuse.” R. 163 (Hovanec Sent’g Tr. at 70:15–73:20) (Page ID #3566–69).

After she filed for divorce, Hovanec asked Theodorou if he knew someone who could kill T.H. R. 160 (Green Sent’g Tr. at 35:4–25) (Page ID #3292). At Hovanec’s direction, Theodorou contacted potential hitmen in South Africa to see if they would be willing to kill T.H. Id. at 36:2–19 (Page ID #3293). The first potential hitman ultimately backed out, and the second disappeared after Theodorou paid him 50,000 rand. R. 163 (Hovanec Sent’g Tr. at 54:12–55:1) (Page ID #3550–51). Theodorou contacted a third potential hitman, at the direction of Hovanec, who ultimately sold him etorphine, a large-animal tranquilizer. Id. at 55:2–57:1 (Page ID #3551–53). Hovanec traveled to South Africa to meet with the third hitman. Id. at 105:25–106:9 (Page ID #3601–02). Theodorou, again at the direction of Hovanec, shipped the etorphine from South Africa to Hovanec in the United States via DHL. Id. at 55:22–57:6 (Page ID #3551–53). Initially, DHL informed Theodorou they would not ship liquids internationally, so Hovanec told Theodorou to conceal the liquid inside another item and not list it on the manifest. Id.

After shipping the etorphine to the United States, Theodorou traveled to Ohio in April 2022 and stayed at Green’s home with Hovanec. R. 160 (Green Sent’g Tr. at 49:12–52:18) (Page ID #3306–09). On April 22, 2022, a court granted T.H. visitation with their children from April 22 to April 24. R. 163 (Hovanec Sent’g Tr. at 57:7–16) (Page ID #3553); Hovanec PSR ¶ 8. The same day, Hovanec told Green, Theodorou, and one of her sisters, Samantha, that she was going Nos. 24-3887/3899/25-3017 United States v. Green et al. Page 4

to kill T.H. R. 163 (Hovanec Sent’g Tr. at 57:12–58:3) (Page ID #3553–54). The next day, Green showed Hovanec a pond that Green “knew was going to be filled in with soil.” Id. at 58:10–14 (Page ID #3554). At dinner that night, Theodorou, Green, and Hovanec discussed where they should bury T.H. Id. at 58:15–24 (Page ID #3554). Theodorou stated that it “wasn’t a good idea to put him in the pond,” so they decided to bury T.H. in the woods. Id. After dinner, Green gave Hovanec and Theodorou shovels and drove them to dig the grave. Id. at 59:5–21 (Page ID #3555). On April 24, T.H. arrived to drop the children off at Green’s home following his visitation. Id. at 33:10–14 (Page ID #3529). T.H. had a dash camera (“dashcam”) in his car, which captured the following events. After T.H. pulled into the driveway, the children got out of the car and Green “scurr[ied] the kids into the house,” followed the last child in, and closed the door. Id. at 33:17–34:5 (Page ID #3529–30). Out of view of the camera, a scuffle broke out between Hovanec and T.H., and he can be heard asking “[d]id you just assault me?” Id. at 34:5– 8 (Page ID #3530). Hovanec chased T.H. around his car and tried to knock his phone out of his hand. Id. at 34:9–14 (Page ID #3530). Hovanec then wrestled T.H. to the ground. Id. Once T.H. stopped moving, she removed his watch and turned the car off. Id. at 34:19–23 (Page ID #3530). Hovanec had killed T.H. by injecting him with a syringe filled with etorphine. Id. at 69:4–21 (Page ID #3565).

Hovanec then drove T.H.’s car to Dayton, Ohio, where she had planned to leave his car and to dump his belongings near where he went skydiving, and Theodorou followed Hovanec in her car. Id. at 45:14–46:25 (Page ID #3541–42); 4/24/2022 Dashcam Footage 20:13:18–51. The dashcam in T.H.’s car captured Hovanec and Theodorou discussing “wiping” T.H.’s car down and Hovanec stopping and attempting to throw T.H.’s belongings in trash cans. R.

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