John Coulouris – Essex County Prosecutor's Office https://njecpo.org Fri, 13 Apr 2018 19:52:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 212144793 Hackensack Man Sentenced to Seven Years for Social Media Threat Against Livingston High School https://njecpo.org/hackensack-man-sentenced-to-seven-years-for-social-media-threat-against-livingston-high-school/ Fri, 13 Apr 2018 19:52:24 +0000 http://www.njecpo.org/?p=4172 April 13, 2018
Hackensack Man Sentenced to 7 Years for Social Media Threats

Newark – Acting Essex County Prosecutor Robert D. Laurino announced today that John Coulouris, 19, of Hackensack, was sentenced to seven years in New Jersey State Prison by the Honorable Mark J. Nelson, Judge of the Superior Court, after pleading guilty to making social media threats against Livingston High School and others in 2016.

Coulouris admitted making two posts each on Sept. 13 and Sept. 23, 2016, where he created two fictitious Facebook accounts and posted threats against Livingston High School, according to Assistant Prosecutor Joseph A. Giordano, who handled the case.

“This defendant, like many others, believed he could cover his tracks and act anonymously using the Internet to wreak havoc on the public,’’ said Giordano. “This result would not have been possible without the assistance of the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office Forensic Analysis and Cyber Technical Services Unit. Through their diligence and expertise in digital forensics and online investigations, they were able to follow the defendant’s digital footprint right to his front door.”

“As these types of incidents become ever more common, the public must realize that they are not pranks but serious criminal offenses that have significant penal consequences,” added Acting Prosecutor Laurino.

On Sept. 13, 2016 he made a post from a fake account in the name of his ex-girlfriend’s mother and threatened to kill everyone at Livingston High School.
On Sept. 23, 2016 he used a second fictitious account in which he threatened to “murder everyone” at Livingston High School, Giordano said.

Coulouris also admitted to conspiring with unknown individuals as part of a so-called hacking collective to send a bomb to the house of an Essex County judge, and to impersonating his ex-girlfriend, her parents, and a Livingston police detective by making multiple posts using their names.

The defendant also admitted to two counts of cyber harassment and invasion of privacy for posting his ex-girlfriend’s naked photo online, and one count of terroristic threats for offering money to kill his ex-girlfriend’s mother.

The case was handled in Hudson County because of the threats Coulouris made against an Essex County judge.

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Man Pleads Guilty to Social Media Threats Against Livingston High School https://njecpo.org/man-pleads-guilty-to-social-media-threats-against-livingston-high-school/ Wed, 28 Feb 2018 13:16:17 +0000 http://www.njecpo.org/?p=4049 Feb. 27, 2018
Man Pleads Guilty to Social Media Threats Against Livingston High School

Newark – Acting Essex County Prosecutor Robert D. Laurino announced today that John Coulouris, 19, of Hackensack entered a guilty plea yesterday before the Honorable Judge Mark J. Nelson to eight counts related to threats against Livingston High School posted on social media in 2016.

Specifically, he admitted to making two posts on Sept. 13 and 23, 2016 where he created two fictitious Facebook accounts and posted threats against Livingston High School, according to Assistant Prosecutor Joseph Giordano, who handled the case.

On Sept. 13, 2016 he made a post from a fake account in the name of his ex-girlfriend’s mother and threatened to kill everyone at Livingston High School. On the Sept. 23, 2016 he made a second fictitious account where he threatened to “murder everyone” at Livingston High School, Assistant Prosecutor Giordano said.

He also admitted to conspiring with unknown individuals as part of a so-called hacking collective to send a bomb to the house of an Essex County Judge and to impersonating his ex-girlfriend, her parents, and a Livingston police detective by making multiple posts online using their names, said Assistant Prosecutor Giordano.

He also admitted to two counts of cyber harassment and invasion of privacy for posting his ex-girlfriend’s naked photo online and one count of terroristic threats for offering money to kill his ex-girlfriend’s mother.

Under the terms of the plea agreement he is expected to be sentenced to seven years in New Jersey State Prison. Sentencing is currently scheduled for April 6, 2018. The case was handled in Hudson County because of the threats against an Essex County Judge.

“The internet is not some magical place where the law does not apply, even when suspects take measures to hide their identity. We will investigate and prosecute threats to our schools and other similar “swatting incidents” to the fullest,” said Assistant Prosecutor Giordano.

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