The man was arrested after threatening a bomb in New York, and the outlets reported that the target was Saturday night live Studies.
The New York Police Directorate (NYPD) confirmed to the people that on Tuesday, April 1, they received a report on bomb threat in the central part of the northern north, on Tuesday, April 1st. They added that Michael Branham of Glen Head, NY, has since been arrested as a result of an investigation.
Records of the Public Court show that Branham, 48, was arrested on Wednesday, April 2, on a charges that he had threatened mass damage and falsely reported the incident. Court records show that he declared himself that he was not guilty of both charges. Its bail was placed at $ 100,000.
SNL He did not respond to the request of people for comment on Saturday, April 5th.
According to NBC News, Branham allegedly conveyed a threat SNL Studies at the 30 Rockefeller Center at the Faculty of Connecticut, who subsequently reported the threat to the authorities. Outlet added that the threat was not considered credible.
The NBC also reported that Branham’s name matches the person for whom actress Scarlett Johansson sought a refraining warrant against California, although the exit said that the order was rejected to technical value. Johansson, 40, married to Colin Jost, SNL Cinmember and the main writer.
30 Rockefeller Center in New York.
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New York Post He reported that Branham’s lawyer, Jamie Lownen-Singer, asked the court to drop his client’s bail, claiming that Branham was deceived in the past by people who represented Johansson online and that these fraudsters could actually be those behind the threats.
“He gave information. Maybe he was hacked, honorable.
People addressed the lawyer Branham, representatives of Johansson and NBC on April 5, but did not receive a direct answer.
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