Crime & Safety

Great Neck Men Pleads Guilty in Cyberstalking Case

Prison time could be at least two years, according to a report.

A Great Neck man who once worked for the Mitt Romney campaign has pled guilty to charges of cyberstalking women in an attempt to post naked photos of them on the Internet, according to an Associated Press report.

Adam Savader, 21, of Great Neck, could face at least two years of prison time after pleading guilty last week in Detroit federal court.

Savader had been accused of sending anonymous text messages through a Google phone service numbers to women stating that he had nude photographs of them. He then threatened to distribute the photographs to the women’s friends and family members unless the women sent him more nude photographs of themselves, according to the Long Island Press. 

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Savader is a former Mitt Rommey campaign intern and Newt Gingrich staffer, according the Huffington Post

Savader is due back in court March 13, the Associated Press reported. 

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