United States v. William A. White

654 F. App'x 956
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
DecidedJune 30, 2016
Docket14-15525
StatusUnpublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
United States v. William A. White, 654 F. App'x 956 (11th Cir. 2016).

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Defendant William White sent emails and posted messages online threatening to kidnap, rape, and murder Florida state officials—Walter Komanski, Lawson Lamar, Kelly Boaz, and their spouses, children, and grandchildren—with the intent to extort these officials into dismissing state charges against members of a white supremacist organization .known as the American Front. Walter Komanski was a judge in the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Florida and had signed the arrest warrants for the American Front members; Lawson Lamar was the State’s Attorney in the Ninth Judicial Circuit at the time of the arrests; and Kelly Boaz, was the case agent assigned to the American Front investigation.

Defendant was charged with five counts of extortion by interstate communications, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 875(b), for sending three emails containing extortionate threats (Counts 1-3), and for posting the extortionate threats on the websites of the Southern Poverty Law Center and. the Anti-Defamation League (Counts 4-5).

Defendant pleaded not guilty and proceeded to trial. At the close of the Government’s case-in-chief, and again at the close of the Defendant’s case, Defendant moved for judgment of acquittal. The district court denied the motion, and a jury convicted Defendant on all counts. 1 The dis *959 trict court subsequently sentenced Defendant to 210 months’ imprisonment, which reflected a 59-month upward variance from the top of Defendant’s guideline range. Defendant now appeals his convictions and sentences. After careful review, we affirm.

I. BACKGROUND 2

According to the trial evidence, while Defendant was on federal probation in the Western District of Virginia, he absconded with Sabrina Gnos to Mexico in early-May 2012. On the car ride from Roanoke, Virginia, to Mexico, Defendant and Gnos stopped at places such as Starbucks and McDonald’s because Defendant wanted to use the free internet. Although Defendant did not permit Gnos to bring any electronics, he brought along a Toshiba laptop computer and used it to send emails and talk to people on Facebook. During the trip, Defendant and Gnos talked about Charles Manson and they listened to the Beatles song “Helter Skelter.” Defendant also told Gnos about a software program called TOR, which allows an individual to mask the location of his internet IP address so that the Government cannot find the geographic location of that individual.

Prior to leaving the United States, Defendant had asked Gnos to take care of his affairs while he was out of the country. As a result, he added her to his bank account and provided her with the key to his post office box. Accordingly, after the two arrived in Mexico, Defendant gave Gnos money to drive his ear back to Virginia. He also asked her to mail several packages along the way. Gnos mailed the items when she got back to Virginia.

On May 11, 2012, Judge James C. Turk (a now-deceased judge from the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia who had presided over an unrelated federal case involving Defendant) received a package at his home address that had a return address from Tom Bondurant (the Assistant U.S. Attorney who prosecuted the unrelated federal case against Defendant). The package contained a book written by Defendant entitled “The Centuries of Revolution,” and a handwritten message stating, “Be glad it’s just a book, pig.” On the same day, Bondurant, and his supervisor, Timothy Heaphy (the United States Attorney for the Western District of Virginia), also received packages that contained Defendant’s book, as well as handwritten messages.

On May 18, 2012, at 10:21 A.M., the email address, “nslf_helterskelter@ hotmail.com,” was created. Approximately ten minutes later, the nslf_helterskelter@ hotmail.com email address was used to send a threat directed at Judge Turk, which demanded the termination of the legal proceedings against Defendant. Almost immediately after that email was sent, the Facebook account for the user-name, “Bill White,” posted the text of the threat directed at Judge Turk.

The next day, at 2:03 P.M., the Bill White Facebook account posted a request for information pertaining to the names of the judges, federal prosecutors, and FBI agents involved in the American Front case. The Bill White Facebook account later wrote that the state officials involved in the American Front case were Judge Komanski, Lawson Lamar, and Boaz.

*960 A short time thereafter, the Bill White Facebook account posted a photo of Lawson Lamar’s family and listed the names of Lamar’s wife, adult children, and grandchildren. Then, approximately thirty min? utes later, Lawson Lamar received an email from nslf_helterskelter@hotmail. com, which is the subject of Count 1. The email stated in relevant part:

Okay PIGS. DIG THIS and DIG IT WELL:
This is JOE TOMASSI, CHARLES MANSON AND SON OF SAM talking to YOU all at once and telling what is gong [sic] to go down.
We are at your houses, we are at your kids houses we are at your grandkids houses and we are sitting outside their schools. Don’t believe me? Here you are pigs, here you are:
Kelly J Boaz
[redacted address]
Sanford, FL [redacted]
Lawson Lamar
[redacted address]
Winter Park, FL [redacted]
Walter G Komanski
[redacted address]
Orlando, FL [redacted]
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You have arrested FOURTEEN RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS AND SISTERS with the AMERICAN FRONT organization. Monday morning, you are going to go to work and you are going to drop all state charges against them and LET THEM GO. AND BY THEM, WE MEAN:
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IF YOU DO NOT COMPLY WITH THIS ORDER, we are going to grab your grandchildren Lawson Lamar— [names redacted]—from school and we are going to FUCK THEM WITH KNIVES. Then, we are going to CUT THEIR FUCKING HEADS OFF and leave them in a COOLER OUTSIDE YOUR OFFICE, and with the BUCKET OF BLOOD WE WILL PAINT PIG ON YOUR WALLS.
Don’t believe us? We just CREEPY CRAWLED the home of JAMES C TURK for the righteous brother WILLIAM A WHITE and we will CREEPY CRAWL ALL OVER YOUR ASS LIKE POISON SPIDERS.
YOU MADE A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL TO BE WHO ARE AND THE DEVIL HAS COME TO COLLECT. YOU’RE A KILLER KELLY—AND YOU ARE NEXT. KOMANSKI AND LAMAR—THE PACT YOU ALL MADE, THE PRICE THAT YOU ALL PAID, THE CHANCE YOU CHOSE TO TAKE,, THE CHOICE YOU CHOSE TO MAKE.
THE DEVIL is coming FOR HIS DUE. And when he comes, there WILL BE BLOOD.
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