A San Bruno man has pleaded guilty to impersonating the former spokesman and senior advisor for Recall Newsom 2020, an organization that led the unsuccessful effort to remove California Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2021.
Henry Kuhn, 37, reached a plea deal with the Riverside County District Attorney that allowed him to avoid jail but was sentenced to two years probation and a $300 fine May 30 for one felony count of impersonating spokesman Randy Economy.
The punishment seemed like a slap on the wrist after a series of death threats and racist messages created chaos and fear during the recall campaign, according to his victim.
“That really angered me because of all the mayhem he caused to me in my life and other lives,” Economy told The Epoch Times. “These people are all victims to this guy, and he only got one felony count.”…
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