Jury finds FanX Salt Lake co-founder guilty of sending email threats to bomb buildings

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Jury finds FanX Salt Lake co-founder guilty of sending email threats to bomb buildings
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A federal jury found Salt Lake City FanX convention co-founder Bryan Melvin Brandenburg guilty of seven counts of sending e-mail threats to bomb buildings in Utah and other parts of the United States.

Bryan Brandenburg was found guilty on July 21, 2023, of seven counts of sending email threats to bomb buildings in Utah and other parts of the United States.A federal jury found FanX Salt Lake Comic Convention co-founder Bryan Brandenburg guilty of seven counts of sending email threats to bomb buildings in Utah and other parts of the United States.

Count one carries a maximum sentence of 20 years of imprisonment. Counts two through seven carry a maximum sentence of 10 years of imprisonment for each count.in Hawaii and accused of threatening to bomb multiple buildings in Utah. Evidence at the trial showed Brandenburg sent more emails to various locations in Utah where he threatened to bomb the Utah State Capitol, the Mayor’s Office, every Ivy League School, the United States Courthouse in San Diego, Hall Labs in Utah, and the University of Utah Center for Medical Innovation.that on March 8, 2022, Brandenburg emailed an employee at the court asking when a ruling would be made on his divorce. The employee told him it would take the judge 60 days to make the ruling.

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