Crime & Safety
Man Convicted Of Cyberstalking, Sharing Sexual Photos Of 2 Victims
A Brandywine man has been found guilty on 24 counts of cyberstalking and other crimes involving two people he had previously dated.
BRANDYWINE, MD — A Brandywine man has been found guilty on 24 counts connected to cyberstalking, disseminating sexually explicit photos and multiple shootings involving two victims.
According to court documents and trial evidence, Nahvarj Mills, 31, of Brandywine dated both victims at times in 2022 and 2023. Each victim ended their relationship with Mills.
Between November 2023 and January 2024, Mills, angry about the break-ups, stalked both women by sending them threatening text messages, calling them hundreds of times and showing up to their homes and places of employment unannounced, court documents said.
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Mills went to both victims’ houses and spread sexually explicit images of them across their lawns. He did this at one victim’s home multiple times, where her neighbors were able to see the images, according to court documents.
He also created a fake Instagram account that appeared to belong to the victim and posted the victim’s sexually explicit images to numerous individuals via Instagram.
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Prosecutors said Mills also enlisted the help of a friend to shoot at one victim’s home on multiple occasions.
The jury found Mills guilty of multiple counts of cyberstalking, unlawful publication, assault with a dangerous weapon, possession of a firearm during a crime of violence, and unlawful possession of a firearm.
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