First Lady Gets E-Mail Threats From 2 Teens
CORDOVA, Tenn. — Two 13-year-old boys are charged with sending a threatening e-mail message over the Internet to Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Contents of the message to the first lady haven’t been released, but Secret Service agents are expected to outline them during a hearing Monday in juvenile court.
The youngsters, whose names have not been released, are charged with threatening and harassing the first lady. They could face a fine, counseling, community service or detention.
Officials say it’s unlikely that the president’s wife read the message, which was sent last month.
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