After years of being accused of violence, intimidation, stalking and more, Craig Jungwirth is about to go before a jury of his peers. Jury selection for his felony aggravated stalking charge is set for Tuesday, Aug. 5. The trial could start that day, depending on how long the process takes.
He is accused of electronic stalking of a local businessman’s professional life by booking phantom appointments on a scheduling site, as well as other forms of harassment. Jungwirth was arrested for this case in February 2024. He made bail and skipped subsequent court dates.
He was arrested again in Orange County in September 2024, and was transferred to Broward County, where he has languished ever since.
Many in the community accuse him of harassing or menacing behavior, and he’s been accused of a string of violent crimes, including some against his family. However, there have been no convictions in those cases.
Jungwirth has allegedly threatened big community events, including Prides. Some accuse him of creating a bogus event that sounds similar to an actual event, and selling tickets.
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