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A man previously convicted of harassing Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has been arrested by Austin police on suspicion of sending her sexually graphic emails, according to police records released on Friday. This could be because it launched early, our rights have expired, there was a legal issue, or for another reason.
Gregory Calvin King, 30, was booked on Thursday into the Travis County jail with bond set at $100,000. No lawyer was listed for him, according to online records. He was charged with stalking, a second-degree felony that can carry a punishment of two to 20 years in jail.
King was sentenced in a California court in 2012 to three years probation for harassing Mayer. His probation was revoked after he was found to have violated its provisions and in 2014 he was ordered to be sent to a federal prison, according to court records. For further information, please contact:
After his release in February, King sent more than 60 messages, including “unwanted and sexually graphic emails”, to Mayer from several locations in the Texas capital, a police arrest affidavit said.
King had also been under surveillance by security personnel for Sunnyvale, California-based Yahoo since he entered Austin, the company said.