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Michael Thomas Lewis, 55, is accused of stalking WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark.
He was arrested for allegedly sending vulgar and threatening messages to Clark.
One he walked into court on Tuesday, first thing he says is “guilty as charged.”
But despite this statement, Marion County Superior Court Judge Angela Davis entered a ‘not guilty’ plea on his behalf.
Interesting move.
Lewis also claimed he needed medication.
He remains held on $50,000 bond.
But he said he didn’t want bail. He wanted to “stay right here”.
Seeing as he’s living out of his car, he might just view this as a way to get a roof over his head and daily food.
Sad situation all around.
A Texas man accused of sending WNBA star Caitlin Clark threatening and sexual messages shocked an Indianapolis court with his opening statement. https://t.co/7EPdFWn8ej
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) January 15, 2025
NBC News reports:
The Texas man accused of stalking WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark loudly declared he is “guilty as charged” Tuesday before a judge entered a not guilty plea on his behalf.
Michael Thomas Lewis, 55, let out multiple outbursts during his first appearance in court since he was arrested over the weekend and accused of making a series of vulgar, threatening online statements at Clark, the Indiana Fever superstar.
Moments after Marion County Superior Court Judge Angela Davis called Lewis’ case, Lewis, without prompting, shouted out that he is “guilty as charged.”
He later blurted out “Throw me the booky!” and “I’m free! I guess you got the wrong guy!” while complaining that his name did not include a “Jr.” in court records.
Each time Lewis — wearing an orange jail jumpsuit and black sandals — spoke out of turn, courtroom deputies approached him and told him to sit up straight and not to interrupt.
Asked whether he has mental illness, he told the court, “I need my medicines.” Asked again whether he needed an attorney, he replied that he needed his medications.
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Yahoo Sports adds:
The Texas man arrested for allegedly sending threats and sexually explicit messages to WNBA star Caitlin Clark was held on $50,000 bond following a disruptive court appearance in Indianapolis on Tuesday.
Marion County prosecutors charged 55-year old Michael Thomas Lewis of Denton, Texas, with felony stalking. Lewis made multiple outbursts during a preliminary hearing Tuesday in front of Marion County Superior Court Judge Angela Davis, according to NBC and ESPN.
Lewis told the court that he had no intention of posting bond.
“I don’t want bond, bail, whatever,” he said. “I’m here. I’m staying.”
Caitlin Clark’s stalker tweeted this yesterday https://t.co/5Puojv2zdo pic.twitter.com/9LvTBFMEYg
— The Analyst (@analyst4sports_) January 13, 2025
Very delusional, using God and Jesus in his posts.
Here’s more of his tweets.
This is apparently the X account of the man that was stalking Caitlin Clark.
No followers. Tries to come across as a Christian account.
BUT, if you search replies to Caitlin Clark, it gets incredibly disturbing… https://t.co/TJkVxTberA pic.twitter.com/Glfd5H0sL6
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) January 13, 2025
But jealous haters still use this as another reason to hate on her and attack her fans.
This crazy lady has no shame. Caitlin Clark hate needs to be studied as a mental disorder. pic.twitter.com/Qr3yNf7Thq
— sohali – CC (@sohali2012) January 14, 2025
They need to make sure they’re viewed as the #1 victim.
In September, Jemele Hill sent a lengthy tweet saying Caitlin Clark doesn't get the same "hate" as black women in the WNBA.
After Clark's alleged stalker was arrested, Hill tried to quietly delete the post. But the Internet never forgets. https://t.co/wJVJmYSr3h
— Dan Zaksheske (@RealDanZak) January 14, 2025
Clark’s learning the hard way.
You NEVER bend the knee to race bullies and liberal woke agenda.
Bending the knee doesn’t make them hate you less.
It makes them disrespect you more.
Caitlin Clark bent the knee to the race bullies last month. Yet not one of those bullies has offered their support to her when after finding out she was sent threats from a stalker.
Yet they all came to the rescue after Angel Reese's bus hoax.https://t.co/SUZ5tuIlkI
— Bobby Burack (@burackbobby_) January 14, 2025
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