Warren resident pleads guilty to threatening Social Security worker

YOUNGSTOWN - A Warren resident awaits sentencing after reaching a plea deal on allegations that he threatened the life of a woman handling his social security benefit appeal.
Anthony D. Wilson, 34, has been in the Mahoning County jail since being arrested by federal agents in April.
According to an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court, Wilson left six threatening voice mails for the woman assigned to process an appeal filed after Social Security declared that Wilson was not disabled and would need to undergo a medical examination.
The affidavit includes transcriptions of the alleged threats:
Hello, yesterday I told you I was moving. Today strange things happened. One of you f-----g retard motherf-----s in this office gives out my personal information again—they will find you in a f-----g dumpster burning! Am I f-----g understood? I am leaving the area and I’m filing lawsuits over the f-----g childish, ignorant s—t you scumbag motherf-----s are doing. I’m suing the city. I’m suing each f-----g employee that has something to do with this for the past seven years. You f-----g bother me again, you are f-----g dead! I will handle my business elsewhere. Go f--k yourself you piece of s--t!”
Wilson pleaded guilty to Influencing a Federal Officer by Threat.
Sentencing is scheduled for November.