A Texas man has been sentenced to federal prison for extorting money through telephone threats in New Mexico. Steven Manuel White, 37, of Burkburnett, Texas, was sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison followed by two years of supervised release.
White was also ordered to pay $2000.00 in restitution to the victim of his criminal conduct. The court found White guilty of violating the Hobbs Act by extorting money from another man by making threats of violence.
According to the indictment, White and co-defendant Stacy Renee Campbell, 30, of Roswell, N.M., sent text messages threatening to disclose the victim’s affair with Campbell. The victim was then directed to wire-transfer $2000.00 from Roswell to the defendants in Wichita Falls, Texas. White then attempted to extort another $2000.00 from the victim.
When the victim’s wife called White to say that his extortion threats would not work because she knew of the affair, White allegedly threatened to kill her and the victim. White and Campbell were subsequently arrested in the Northern District of Texas (Lubbock) and transferred to the District of New Mexico to face the charges in this case.
White pleaded guilty on February 11, 2014, to violating the Hobbs Act by extorting money by making threats of violence. In entering his guilty plea, White admitted extorting $2000.00 from the victim in exchange for not disclosing the victim’s affair with Campbell.
White acknowledged sending his demands and directions on how to facilitate the payment using text messaging and that the victim was traveling in interstate commerce from Lubbock to Roswell during this time. Campbell entered a guilty plea on February 11, 2014, to being an accessory after the fact.
Campbell admitted making false statements to a detective of the Roswell Police Department. Specifically, Campbell admitted lying to the detective in order to prevent him from learning White’s identity in order to assist White in avoiding arrest and prosecution for his extortion of the victim.
This case was investigated by the Roswell office of the FBI and the Roswell Police Department and is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Anna R. Wright of the U.S. Attorney’s Las Cruces Branch Office.
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Key Facts
- State: New Mexico
- Category: Violent Crime
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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