Bradley Lefebvre Sentenced On Federal Harassment Charge

DOJ Press

The United States Attorney for the District of Vermont announced that Bradley Lefebvre, 39, a former resident of Springfield, Vermont who has since moved to New Hampshire, was sentenced today in United States District Court in Burlington to 14 months of imprisonment following his guilty plea to a federal harassment charge.  U.S. District Judge Christina Reiss ordered that Lefebvre serve three years of supervised release after he completes his prison term.  The court ordered that Lefebvre surrender to the Bureau of Prisons on April 27 to begin serving his sentence.  

On December 2, 2020, a federal grand jury in Rutland returned a three-count indictment accusing Lefebvre of harassing three victims during the spring and summer of 2020.  The indictment alleges that Lefebvre used facilities of interstate commerce to harass and intimidate the victims and their families via communications that would reasonably be expected to cause substantial emotional distress to those persons.  Lefebvre pleaded guilty to one of the charges last summer.

This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.  


Lefebvre is represented by Assistant Federal Defender Mary Nerino.  The prosecutor is Assistant U.S. Attorney Gregory Waples.

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