Con man guilty — again — of plot to kill federal judge, law enforcement

A California shyster has been convicted for the second time of a jail plot to kill a federal decide by shoving his physique by way of a wooden chipper.

John Arthur Walthall, 66, of Laguna Seashore, additionally sought the homicide of a number of regulation enforcement officers he believed have been chargeable for convicting him of a phony gold-mining scheme in 2012, the Orange County Register reviews. He was serving a 14-year sentence in federal jail for fraud.

“He wished these folks useless, he obsessed about it,” Assistant U.S. Lawyer Fred Sheppard advised jurors this week. “He was prepared to con whoever it took to make it occur.”

Walthall shared his thirst for revenge with fellow prisoners, who reported him to the FBI. He was then recorded by an secret agent, the report states, saying he wished former U.S. District Decide Andrew Guilford to endure a “good and painful demise” by “shoving him in an (expletive) wooden chipper” and FBI brokers and federal prosecutors “killed on the spot.”

He was convicted of the revenge scheme in 2016. However a federal appeals courtroom overturned the ruling in 2019, discovering that he had been improperly denied the best to signify himself at trial.

John Arthur Walthall
John Arthur Walthall allegedly wished to focus on regulation enforcement officers who busted his gold-mining scheme.
Los Angeles Sheriffs Dept.

The audio recordings of his plot for revenge from behind bars have been performed in each trials. He had hoped to rent successful squad to kill the regulation enforcement officers.

Walthall was discovered responsible after lower than three hours of deliberation by a jury Friday. He's scheduled to be sentenced on Aug. 8.

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