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Former governor candidate gets 4 years in prison for threatening Lake County judges

A man who ran for governor in 2018 was sentenced to four years in prison for threatening two Lake County judges.

Grayson K. Jackson, also known as Kash Jackson and Benjamin Winderweedle, 44, threatened to kill the two judges who presided over an ongoing civil case Jackson was party to during a call in October 2021 to the Lake County sheriff's court security office.

The case was prosecuted in DuPage County at the request of Lake County officials to avoid a conflict of interest.

On Thursday afternoon, a DuPage County judge accepted a plea deal negotiated between Jackson's attorney and DuPage prosecutors. The deal called for Jackson to plead guilty to two counts of threatening a public official, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. Both sides agreed for Jackson to serve two four-year terms in prison - one for each count - concurrently, according to Paul Darrah, a spokesman for the DuPage County state's attorney's office.

With good behavior in prison, he could be released after serving 50% of his sentence. Jackson also will receive credit for the 479 days in Lake County jail while the case was pending, Darrah said.

Four counts of intimidation were dropped, according to court records.

Jackson was taken into custody at his home in Arkansas days after he made the threats and was extradited to Lake County jail.

Jackson, a retired Navy officer then living in Antioch, ran for governor on the Libertarian Party ticket in 2018 and lost in the general election.

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