Caitlin Clark’s alleged stalker yells ‘guilty as charged’ in court, but judge doesn’t allow plea
A Texas man has been charged in Indiana with felony stalking after he allegedly sent Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark a barrage of text messages that she told prosecutors left her “very fearful” and forced her to become wary of going out in public. Michael Thomas Lewis, 55, appeared Tuesday in Marion County Superior Court in Indianapolis and — speaking out of turn — said to Judge Angela Davis, “guilty as charged,” according to ESPN. The court documents described the messages as “sexually violent” and said that they had “actually caused Caitlin Clark to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated or threatened.” Clark took the messages seriously enough that she “altered her public appearances and patterns of movement due to fear for her safety,” according to the court filing. Bu maybe I go to ur road games.its ok right?” However, Clark told a Marion County sheriff’s officer that she was “very fearful” since becoming aware of the social media posts, prompting the arrest of Lewis.



A Texas man is arrested in Indianapolis on a charge of stalking WNBA's Caitlin Clark
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