An Alaskan man will plead guilty to felony charges that he threatened to assault and murder six U.S. Supreme Court justices.
“Panos Anastasiou, 77, of Alaska agreed to plead guilty to a threats charge for sending more than 500 messages threatening six justices between 2023 and 2024,” ABA Journal stated.
An Alaska man has agreed to plead guilty to threatening to assault and murder six U.S. Supreme Court justices in hundreds of messages he sent through the court's website expressing disapproval of their rulings and actions. https://t.co/zGjHW6t5vz
— Reuters Legal (@ReutersLegal) April 13, 2026
ABA Journal explained further:
Federal prosecutors alleged that Anastasiou sent hundreds of messages directed at Supreme Court justices and two of their family members. The communications included violent, racist and homophobic rhetoric, as well as “threats of assassination, torture, hanging” and references to firearm use, according to Bloomberg Law.
The court filing indicate thats Anastasiou will also plead guilty to unlawfully possessing a firearm as a felon because of a prior 1991 conviction.
Federal prosecutors will recommend a probationary sentence and a period of home confinement because of Anastasiou’s advanced age and health issues, including dementia and a history of throat cancer, according to Bloomberg Law.
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The charges were first brought against Anastasiou in 2024.
According to Reuters, it came during a time when concerns about threats targeting judges was increasing.
Watch below:
A 76-year-old man from Alaska has been indicted for allegedly threatening to torture and murder six Supreme Court justices and their families. He is accused of sending more than 465 threatening messages. pic.twitter.com/Rkp2eWzWpE
— CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil (@CBSEveningNews) September 19, 2024
Reuters noted:
The plea agreement cites a July 5, 2024 message that used a racist slur against Justice Clarence Thomas and called for the assassination of Thomas, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito.
“Every American should volunteer to ASSASSINATE not just Trump but the 6 corrupt unelected scumbags and whoever stands in the way,” Anastasiou wrote, according to the plea agreement.
He sent that message days after the court’s 6-3 conservative majority on July 1, 2024, handed down a landmark ruling granting President Donald Trump, who was at the time running for a return to the White House, substantial criminal immunity for actions taken in office.






