Bond raised to $25,000 for Louisville man arrested in stalking case
A judge raised the bond for a Louisville man arrested in a disturbing stalking case.
Jack Grueneberg was arraigned on Thursday morning for charges of stalking and terroristic threatening.
Court documents say that he repeatedly called and texted a woman he had just met at work, and after she asked him to stop, he sent multiple threats that he would hurt her or himself.
Grueneberg was also fired from his job because of the alleged harassment.
His attorney asked for a lower bond, but the judge pointed out he has prior convictions for violating protective orders and terroristic threatening.
"Based on his history, I have zero hope he's going to abide by the court's order to stay away from this person because he's been told to stay away from people before and not done so," said judge Jennifer Leibson.
She set his bond at $25,000 full cash and ordered that he have no contact with the victim.