United States Attorney Erica H. MacDonald today announced a
federal indictment charging JEFFREY COLIN PURDY, 28, with cyberstalking and
making interstate threats to injure and kidnap another person. PURDY was
initially charged in a criminal complaint on March 2, 2020, and is currently in
custody in the Sherburne County jail pending further court proceedings.
According to the indictment, between August 30, 2017, and
February 29, 2020, PURDY used various means of interstate commerce to
communicate threats to injure and kidnap. Specifically, on September 15, 2017,
the Mankato Department of Public Safety received a complaint from an individual
stating that she had been receiving harassing emails from PURDY, a former
classmate from Minnesota State University, Mankato (“Mankato State”). While
attending Mankato State, the victim declined repeated romantic advances from
PURDY and eventually blocked PURDY from her cellular telephone and social media
accounts. From August 30, 2017, through February 21, 2020, PURDY used Mankato
State’s Silent Witness Report, an anonymous incident reporting tool, to make
frequent, violent threats against the victim. An IP address used to make one of
the Silent Witness Reports was traced back to PURDY. On February 29, 2020,
during an interview at the Mankato Department of Public Safety, PURDY admitted
to sending all the Silent Witness Reports.
This case is the result of an investigation conducted by the
FBI and the Mankato Department of Public Safety, with assistance from the Blue
Earth County Attorney’s Office.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Emily A. Polachek is prosecuting the
case.
Defendant Information:
JEFFREY COLIN PURDY, 28
Minneapolis, Minn.
Charges:
Cyberstalking, 1
count
Interstate
transmission of a threat to injure the person of another, 5 counts
Interstate
transmission of a threat to kidnap the person of another, 1 count
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