HILTON, N.Y. — A Hilton man previously convicted of cyberstalking has pleaded guilty to a new cyberstalking charge.
David Guest, 30, pleaded guilty to cyberstalking and violating the terms of his federal supervised release. Federal prosecutors say Guest threatened and harassed someone through social media accounts.
Prosecutors also say Guest posted nude photos of the victim to various pornographic websites with the victim’s full name in 2025. They say he sent the photos to the victim’s friends, family members, colleagues, and former classmates.
In 2023, Guest was convicted of cyberstalking and sentenced to serve 27 months in prison. He was released in 2025, shortly before committing his latest offense, prosecutors say.
Hilton man previously convicted pleads guilty to cyberstalking charge WHEC.com.
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