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Illustration of Celina Powell in a tense FaceTime call with angry Offset, symbolizing threats over $15K gambling debt, with Instagram Story warnings and casino elements.
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Celina Powell accuses Offset of threats over $15K debt

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Influencer Celina Powell is sounding the alarm on Offset, claiming he's been threatening her daily while refusing to repay a $15K loan she says he gambled away. In a series of Instagram Stories posted Friday, she warned fans to blame him if anything happens to her, sharing a now-deleted FaceTime clip where he snaps, 's*** ain't sweet.' This drama follows a cozy video she posted just a week earlier showing the rapper fast asleep in bed.

Julián LeBarón, independent candidate for Chihuahua governor, filed a complaint with the state prosecutor's office over threats against him and his family. The activist publicized the harassment on social media and called on Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch to intervene. LeBarón stated he will not withdraw from his campaign.

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Diedrich Holgate, recently released from prison for prior threats against Donald Trump, allegedly sent death threats to his probation officer demanding a pardon. The 47-year-old texted that Trump would pardon him or be killed, leading to his arrest. A judge found probable cause for violating supervised release conditions.

A 20-year-old man from Everett, Washington, has been charged with making repeated threats to kill President Donald Trump on social media, including vows to wear the president's face as a mask. Federal agents warned him to stop after an initial confrontation, but he continued posting alarming content. Phillip Wharton faces two counts of threatening a federal official and is scheduled for arraignment on March 5.

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Taylor Prigmore, a 30-year-old from McLoud, Oklahoma, has been indicted on multiple federal charges after posting online threats against President Donald Trump, MAGA supporters, and law enforcement officers. The threats, which began in May 2025, culminated in an arrest on January 19, 2026, during which he fired shots at FBI agents. Prosecutors describe the posts as calls for violence, including references to the Second Amendment.

Threats and harassment against elected politicians on social media have doubled since 2012, according to the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention. Police in Jönköping warn of rising issues ahead of the election campaign, as local politicians describe a tougher societal climate. A report shows few report the threats to police.

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Center Party leader Anna-Karin Hatt announced on Wednesday that she is resigning after just six months, citing hate and threats in a polarized societal climate. The news has shaken the party and Swedish politics, with Hatt warning of a threat to democracy. She may receive a severance payment of over 2.6 million kronor.

 

 

 

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