The plea agreement is here. A Seattle man pleads guilty to trying to intimidate Republicans via the US mail. One wonders if this case was in some small measure about making a point about Florida’s citizenship verification laws. The perp certainly was trying to make that point.
It’s also worth noting that the facts of the plea don’t seem to rise to the level of a Section 11 violation discussed in the US v. Brown case in the SDMS. That was a civil case with a lower standard of proof. The defendant made statements inferring that if certain voters tried to vote they would be subject to denial, at a minimum, and perhaps more.
The response is that that was the S.D.M.S. and this criminal plea was elsewhere.