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Man Faces Jail for Online Threats Against Hospital CEO

Man Faces Jail for Online Threats Against Hospital CEO

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A Pennsylvania man, 63, faces up to five years in prison after being convicted of cyber harassment for years of violent online threats against Tampa General Hospital CEO John Couris — including calls for his execution by guillotine. The harassment began after Brunn was fired in 2014 for falsely accusing a CFO of theft, escalated with lawsuits and online videos, and culminated in real-world threats mailed to Couris’s home and family. Couris feared for his life, hiring security, while Brunn’s conviction underscores the serious legal consequences of online violence.

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