US politician deported from PH gets 3 years for threatening rival

US politician deported from PH gets 3 years for threatening rival

/ 07:16 AM May 22, 2025

William Robert Braddock III

Mugshot of William Robert Braddock III — Photo from Philippine Bureau of Immigration

TAMPA, Fla. — A former Florida Republican congressional candidate, who was deported from the Philippines in 2023, accused of stalking and plotting to have his primary opponent murdered by a purported foreign hit squad was sentenced Wednesday to three years in federal prison.

William Robert Braddock III, 41, of St. Petersburg was sentenced in Tampa federal court, according to court records. He pleaded guilty in February to sending an interstate transmission of a threat to injure.

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In 2021, Braddock and US Rep. Anna Paulina Luna were both candidates in the primary election to represent the 13th Congressional District of Florida in the US House of Representatives. Luna eventually won the primary and later the general election. She was re-elected last year.

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Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna speaks in front a House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing Capitol Hill in Washington on Nov. 19, 2024. — File photo from Associated Press

Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna speaks in front a House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing Capitol Hill in Washington on Nov. 19, 2024. — File photo from Associated Press

Braddock spent months disparaging Luna and attempting to inject himself into her life, investigators said. During a June 2021 telephone call with Luna’s friend, GOP activist Erin Olszewski, Braddock threatened to have Luna murdered by a “Russian-Ukrainian hit squad” if she continued to poll well in the race for the 13th District.

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There was no evidence that Braddock, a former Marine, had such contacts in foreign organized crime or took any steps to carry out a murder plot.

Later that year, Braddock flew to Thailand and eventually settled in the Philippines, officials said. He remained there until surrendering to authorities in Manila in 2023. He was taken back to the US last fall to face trial. /das

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