Transgender Cyberstalker McKenzie McClure Sentenced to Over Two Years in Prison for Targeting Christian School
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In March, McClure was found guilty by a Middle Tennessee jury of 24 felony counts of cyberstalking officials and employees of CPA, with the most prominent of the victims being CPA Head of School Nate Morrow.
While each count of Cyberstalking carries a sentence of five years in prison, totaling 120 years, and a concurrent sentence would have seen her released in five years, McClure was only sentenced to serve 30 months in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release on Tuesday.