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Texas man charged with stalking WNBA star Caitlin Clark in Indianapolis
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A Texas man was charged with stalking WNBA star Caitlin Clark after allegedly sending numerous threats and sexually explicit messages to her on social media.
Michael Lewis, 55, was arrested and charged Sunday in Indianapolis following an investigation, Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears announced in a news release Monday.
Law enforcement found that Lewis was sending the Indiana Fever player messages on X that contained multiple threatening and sexually explicit messages, according to court documents.
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