U.S. man to admit to sending threatening letters to Trump's sons Reuters By Nate Raymond BOSTON (Reuters) - A Massachusetts man has agreed to plead guilty to charges he mailed threatening letters containing a suspicious powder to several prominent people, including U.S. President Donald Trump's sons, federal prosecutors in Boston said on Friday. Daniel Frisiello, 25, could face seven years in prison for sending the letters, including one sent to Donald Trump Jr.'s Manhattan home that warned "you are getting what you deserve," which caused Trump Jr.'s wife, Vanessa, to be taken to the hospital after opening it. The post U.S. man to admit to sending threatening letters to Trump's sons appeared first on Firstpost. | | FirstPost | | Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email Applets. |
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