A New Hampshire man accused of kidnapping a 14-year-old girl and raping her over the course of nine months has pleaded not guilty to charges that he threatened the lead prosecutor in the case.
Prosecutors say 35-year-old Nathaniel Kibby kidnapped the girl on her way home from school in Conway in October 9, 2013, then imprisoned her in his home and a storage unit until July 2014. He faces more than 200 charges.
Kibby pleaded not guilty on paper Tuesday to a new felony charge of improper influence and misdemeanor charges of criminal threatening and obstructing government administration.
According to the indictment, a recorded phone call he made from the Carroll County House of Corrections in December captured Kibby making vulgar threats to harm Associate Attorney General Jane Young.
Kidnap Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to Threatening Prosecutor
Prosecutors say 35-year-old Nathaniel Kibby kidnapped the girl on her way home from school in Conway in October 9, 2013
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