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Charges Dropped Against Man Who Threatened Elton John

Charges Dropped Against Man Who Threatened Elton John

The man who threatened Elton John on the internet will not go trial after criminal charges are dropped.


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ATLANTA (AP) -- Charges have been dropped against a man accused
of threatening Elton John. The case against Neal Horsley was thrown
out just before he was to go on trial. Horsley had been accused of
threatening John on the Internet after John had said he thought
Jesus was gay. Prosecutors says Horsley also picketed outside
John's property in Atlanta with a sign that said "Why Elton John
Must Die."

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