Gender Confused Woman Convicted Of Cyberstalking Nashville Private Christian School Community

Gender Confused Woman Convicted Of Cyberstalking Nashville Private Christian School Community

Gender Confused Woman Convicted Of Cyberstalking Nashville Private Christian School Community

Image Credit: McKenzie McClure/X

The Tennessee Conservative [By Olivia Lupia] –

McKenzie McClure, who uses the male alias Kalvin Amadeus Mikoledes, was sentenced on July 8th to 30 months in federal prison after being convicted of 14 counts of cyberstalking and making threats against the private Nashville school she attended as a child.  

McClure, 31, attended Christ Presbyterian Academy (CPA) from 1999-2004 and had a string of questionable activities, including suspicious social media posts in the months leading up to making threats against Governor Bill Lee’s wife, Maria Lee, who was a teacher at CPA during the window of McClure’s attendance. 

The initial criminal complaint was filed against McClure by CPA when the school received a voicemail from McClure on March 24, 2024, referencing Deadpool 2, a Marvel superhero film in which a main character returns to the orphanage he grew up in to kill its abusive headmaster.

The school contacted law enforcement after recognizing the similarities between McClure’s fixation on CPA and Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale’s obsession with her former school.

Metro police did not arrest or interview McClure at the time as they deemed the school had received no direct threat and she lived outside Davidson County. About a month later, she was arrested for cyberstalking after posting threats against the Governor and First Lady Maria Lee on social media the same day the Governor visited the campus in April. Security footage also showed her on the CPA campus in February, photographing maps of the school grounds, attempting to enter locked buildings, and walking the entirety of the campus for an hour. 

She was then taken into federal custody and held in solitary confinement before being transferred to a psychiatric facility from which she was released back into the care of her parents to continue treatment on an outpatient basis.

McClure’s parents were allegedly abusive, a detail not disclosed to the facility’s mental health professionals, and McClure, who has been taking testosterone since 2020, was also discovered to have a criminal history involving charges of domestic violence which were dismissed. 

The numerous documented side effects from women taking large doses of testosterone include mood swings, anger and hostility. Women prescribed hormones as part of “gender affirming care” have reported feelings of frustration, anger, and irritability for seemingly no reason. Depending on the dose, some women have also suffered from depression, and in extreme cases, even destabilization of bipolar or schizoaffective disorder.

Following her release from the facility, conditional upon McClure’s agreement to stop mentioning CPA online, she immediately resumed posting messages on social media targeting the school and individuals associated with CPA, despite law enforcement officers repeatedly cautioning her about her continuing social media campaign. Officers report she expressed no remorse for her criminal conduct.

CPA reports that due to McClure’s actions, the school spent $140,000 on increased security measures and Nashville FBI Special Agent in Charge Joseph Carrico stated that her, “relentless cyberstalking disrupted many lives, incited fear, and posed significant risks to the Christ Presbyterian Academy and Christ Presbyterian Church community.”

Acting United States Attorney Robert E. McGuire said of the conviction, “Our office and our law enforcement partners will do whatever it takes to keep children safe from harm and hold those who would threaten our school communities accountable for their actions. This prosecution, culminating in [the] sentence, should send a strong message that this type of conduct is intolerable in our community and will be pursued aggressively in order to keep our children protected.”

Once her 30-month imprisonment is completed, McClure will then shift to a 3-year supervised release. The court also ordered that McClure have no communications with any persons associated with CPA or the church and their families without prior express approval by her probation officers. She is further not to travel within 5 miles of the campus or any associated campuses.

About the Author: Olivia Lupia is a political refugee from Colorado who now calls Tennessee home. A proud follower of Christ, she views all political happenings through a Biblical lens and aims to utilize her knowledge and experience to educate and equip others. Olivia is an outspoken conservative who has run for local office, managed campaigns, and been highly involved with state & local GOPs, state legislatures, and other grassroots organizations and movements. Olivia can be reached at olivia@tennesseeconservativenews.com.

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  1. Steak dinner to the ‘legacy’ Nashville media outlet journalist that will even report, much less cover this story! The leftist were ALL about mis-reporting on the Covenant Shooting, quickly blaming it on the firearm of course! But, now that we have an obvious pattern here with two mentally ill, trans people, there’s nothing but crickets from the leftist media in Nashville. Thanks to law enforcement and the judicial system for getting this one right and BEFORE another tragedy happened!

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