
Today a federal jury in Boston convicted Xiaolei Wu, 26, of cyberstalking and interstate transmission of a threatening communication.
Originally from China, Wu moved to the United States to attend the Berklee College of Music.
According to a press release from the U.S. District Attorney’s Office in Boston,
On Oct. 22, 2022, while Wu was attending the Berklee College of Music, an individual posted a flier on or near the Berklee College of Music campus which said, “Stand with Chinese People,” as well as, “We Want Freedom,” and “We Want Democracy.” Beginning on or about Oct. 22, 2022, and continuing until Oct. 24, 2022, Wu made a series of communications via WeChat, email and Instagram directed towards the victim who posted the flier. Among other things, Wu said, “Post more, I will chop your bastard hands off.” He also told the victim that he had informed the public security agency in China about the victim’s actions and that the public security agency in China would “greet” the victim’s family. Additionally, Wu solicited others to find out where the victim was living, publicly posted the victim’s email address in the hopes that others would abuse the victim online, and he reported the victim’s information back to a member of the Chinese government.
Wu can get a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison for each of the two charges.