Craig Jungwirth is in the wind. Again.
After being arrested in Okeechobee County April 10, Jungwirth made bond April 15 and appears to have immediately restarted his alleged campaign of harassment against members of South Florida’s LGBTQ community.
One of his victims, a barber in Wilton Manors, has finally been granted a personal protective order.
The protective order calls for Jungwirth to appear in court next week, when the judge will decide if it should be enforced further, modified or dismissed. Despite offering protection against stalking, which can be a crime, this is still a civil case.
While Jungwirth’s terror campaign against the LGBTQ community goes back years, including allegations of threatening a Pulse-like massacre at an event, his most recent attacks have targeted specific people and organizations, including OutSFL and staff.
Some accusations come from the barber, who says Jungwirth has used an online booking system to clog the calendar, making it impossible to book legitimate appointments.
Jungwirth is also accused of making lewd and libelous posts on social media accounts.
The judge set the hearing for 10:30 a.m. on April 25, in room 10150 at 201 SE Sixth St. in Fort Lauderdale.
In addition to looking for Jungwirth, investigators are still looking for more victims. Anyone with information should call Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS. Callers may choose to remain anonymous.
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