Georgia Poll Worker Indicted for Bomb Threats and FBI Deception
Nicholas Wimbish faces charges for allegedly threatening election workers and lying to federal investigators.
- Nicholas Wimbish, a former poll worker in Georgia, has been indicted for allegedly mailing a bomb threat to the Jones County Elections superintendent.
- The indictment claims Wimbish mailed the threat on October 17, following a verbal altercation with a voter at the Jones County Elections Office.
- The letter, purportedly from a 'Jones County Voter,' included threats against Wimbish and other poll workers, suggesting they 'look over their shoulder.'
- Investigators discovered a copy of the threatening letter on Wimbish's computer, contradicting his claims that he did not write it.
- Wimbish faces multiple charges, including mailing a bomb threat and making false statements to the FBI, with a potential maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.