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Grand jury indicts man accused of threatening to kill federal judges in New York

  • This week, a federal grand jury in New York's Eastern District returned an indictment charging Anthony Salvatore Perri with threatening the lives of two judges.
  • The indictment follows Perri's history of filing nearly a dozen frivolous lawsuits since 2006, mostly representing himself.
  • Federal prosecutors reported that Perri made phone calls to the judges and recorded threatening messages on their voicemail systems.
  • Perri was taken into custody in the nation’s capital on August 15, transferred back to New York, and if found guilty, could face a prison sentence of up to 10 years, according to his federal public defender Charles Millioen, who chose not to provide comments on Wednesday.
  • Perri remains jailed in New York, and the indictment underscores ongoing legal consequences linked to his lengthy criminal history and repeated litigation efforts.
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Grand jury indicts man accused of threatening to kill federal judges in New York

A man who has filed several lawsuits that were deemed frivolous has been indicted on charges he threatened to kill two judges who presided over some of his cases.

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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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