Phoenix Man Convicted Of Cyberstalking

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Last week, a Phoenix man, Chauncey Hollingberry, was sentenced to 60 months of probation after pleading guilty to one count of Cyberstalking. At the time of sentencing, had already served 26 months of pretrial detention.

For approximately two months in 2020, Hollingberry, age 35, posted a series of videos and livestreams to his YouTube channel disclosing personal information about the victim and encouraging his followers to assist him in harassing the victim. He also sent false and misleading emails about the victim to the victim’s employer, colleagues, and members of the media.

During his period of probation, Hollingberry is prohibited from contacting the victim. In addition, his internet usage will be restricted, and will be monitored by the probation officer.

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