Sick messages Caitlin Clark got from ‘stalker’ Michael Lewis as she was forced to disguise herself in public out of fear
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THE man accused of stalking Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark flooded her X account with sexually explicit and threatening messages that led her to fear for her safety. The ominous messages from Michael Lewis forced Clark, 22, to disguise herself and change her movement pattern while out in public, according to court documents viewed by The U.S. Sun.
Lewis' concerning posts about Clark began as early as December 16 and continued even after Indianapolis Metro Police interviewed him about the social media comments on Wednesday. In a series of X posts addressed to Clark's username, Lewis made vile and lewd remarks about fantasies he wanted to engage in with the WNBA guard.
"Soon we'll be married . And raise a family. . oh ya. . have a cozy little crib in the country . .With 2 children maybe 3. . But it (we know michael . Its just ur imagination)," he allegedly wrote to Clark in one post on December 30. Lewis, 55, followed up that post, saying, "Im so excited we are a couple . .a royal couple for sure . making super royal babies. .(and it was just m imagination . Once again . . running away w me).".
"I miss u so much i can hardly stand it. .have a good one," he wrote in another. In a separate post, Lewis appeared to inform Clark he was in Indianapolis, "We are coming to u live from downtown indy and we have a special guest named Michael on vacation from Texas.".