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Texas man indicted for alleged threats made to Louisville football coach Jeff Brohm, family


A Texas man was indicted in Jefferson County Monday for allegedly making threats to Louisville head football coach Jeff Brohm, members of his family, offensive coordinator Brian Brohm and quarterback Miller Moss. Brian S. Mandel, 38, of Corpus Christi, faces six counts of second-degree terroristic threatening and one count of attempted theft by extortion. (WDRB)

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Texas man indicted for alleged threats made to Louisville football coach Jeff Brohm, family