Minn. man pleads guilty to e-mailing Biden threat

A Minnesota man has pleaded guilty to hacking into his neighbor's Internet system to send a threatening e-mail to Vice President Joe Biden.

The U.S. Attorney's office says 45-year-old Barry Ardolf of Blaine stopped his trial to plead guilty.

Ardolf also pleaded guilty to e-mailing child pornography.

In his plea agreement, Ardolf admitted hacking into his neighbor's wireless connection and creating multiple e-mail accounts in his neighbor's name. Ardolf then used one of those accounts to e-mail Biden's office in May 2009. The message said, "I'm assigning myself to be judge, jury and executioner."

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Ardolf also admitted posing as his neighbor and sending child porn.

Court documents say neighbors reported Ardolf for inappropriately touching one of their children. Prosecutors say he retaliated with the e-mails.

He'll be sentenced later.

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