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Related: About this forumAfter 'pizza doxing' Tampa judges, man gets nearly 2 years in prison
Jonathan Mark Miller admitted sending pizza orders to the homes of two judges. The case is seen as part of a rise in threats against the judiciary.One afternoon last spring, someone placed an online order totaling more than $300 to a Tampa Pizza Hut with delivery directions to the home of a Hillsborough County judge. The order included the judges personal cell phone number and, according to a court record, a $150 cash tip for the delivery driver to knock loudly at the door.
A day later, someone placed a second order, this one for more than $200, with directions to the home of a different Hillsborough County judge.
Neither judge had ordered the pizzas. The incidents, which spurred a criminal investigation, were deemed to be part of a phenomenon known as pizza doxing, wherein bad actors send large and erroneous food orders to the homes of public officials or other targets.
While it sounds silly, it is very much illegal. It is also, according to court and law enforcement officials, part of rising trend of threats against judges nationwide.
On Monday, Jonathan Mark Miller admitted in court that it was he who ordered the pizzas to the Hillsborough judges. He was sentenced to just under two years in prison.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/crime/2026/05/19/hillsborough-judge-pizza-doxing-sentencing/
Looks like Jonathan Mark Miller is gonna have to give up his Mensa membership card...
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After 'pizza doxing' Tampa judges, man gets nearly 2 years in prison (Original Post)
Zorro
22 hrs ago
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This is a Roger Stone stunt that he used while he was working for CREEP in 1970's
Midnight Writer
22 hrs ago
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Midnight Writer
(25,860 posts)1. This is a Roger Stone stunt that he used while he was working for CREEP in 1970's
He would call in huge pizza orders to Democratic headquarters and candidates' offices.
Back then, the Republicans bragged about Nixon's Dirty Tricks Squad.
Buddyzbuddy
(2,941 posts)2. If he didn't recieve the maximum sentence, he should have.
He needs to be used as an example. It's way too difficult to hunt these dirt bags down, so when you convict one you need to be as harsh as possible. These are anonymous threats to judges and their families. It's no joke. It's intimidation of our Judicial system.