Convicted Drug Trafficker Behind Bars Again For Stalking, Harassing Judges

A convicted drug trafficker is accused of stalking Broward County judges. 

Reports say 53-year-old Todd Watson made obscene phone calls to county judges and sent letters in which he threatened to be their "biggest nightmare."

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Watson was arrested Tuesday on 15 misdemeanor charges, including five counts of stalking judges and 10 counts of making obscene calls.

Investigators say Watson was sentenced to six years in prison in 2011. A 39-page complaint says Watson began stalking and harassing judges after his release in March. 

The complaint says he called a Jewish judge "Hitler" and an African-American judge "Uncle Tom." 

Authorities say he's also accused judges of fabricating evidence and colluding to wrongfully convict people.

Watson remains in jail on $100,000 bond.


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