Authorities have uncovered another threat to the life of a Supreme Court justice.
Neal Sidhwaney, 43, of Florida plead guilty Friday in a Jacksonville federal court to threatening to kill a Supreme Court justice, according to Politico. That threat was made via phone, in voicemail messages left on July 31, the publication reported.
Though prosecutors did not identify which justice Sidhwaney had reportedly threatened, a court-ordered psychological evaluation reviewed by Politico reveals that Sidhwaney had threatened Chief Justice John Roberts, saying in the voice message: “I will f—ing kill you.”
Authorities arrested him in August, and he has been in custody since, according to the publication.
It’s not immediately clear why he allegedly wanted to kill the justice. The threats followed the most recent slew of Supreme Court rulings issued in late June, one…