“Guilty as Charged!” – The Chilling First Words of Caitlin Clark’s Alleged Stalker in Court

A jaw-dropping moment has erupted online as a video surfaces showing the first words spoken in court by Michael Thomas Lewis, the man accused of stalking WNBA star Caitlin Clark. In the clip from his initial appearance in Marion County Superior Court, Lewis loudly declares, “guilty as charged,” sending shockwaves through viewers and instantly going viral

📺 A Viral Courtroom Explosion

As Lewis swaggered into court and took his seat, he abruptly shouted, “Guilty as charged,” catching the courtroom and judge off guard. Despite his confession, the judge formally entered a not–guilty plea on his behalf—standard legal procedure—as Lewis was deemed not to have legal representation at the moment

He followed up with erratic commentary:

“Throw me the book!”

“I don’t want bond, bail, whatever … I’m here. I’m staying.”

These remarks have audiences split between disbelief and concern over his unpredictable demeanor.

🏛️ Legal and Safety Orders

Lewis, 55, faces a Level 5 felony stalking charge related to a months‑long campaign of threatening, sexually explicit messages sent to Caitlin Clark—from December through early January . In his court hearing, he also admitted he had not been taking his prescribed medications for mental health conditions

Security measures ordered by the court include:

Court Order
Details

Pretrial Bond
$50,000 bond; Lewis refused bail

No‑Contact & Stay‑Away
500‑foot exclusion zone around Gainbridge Fieldhouse and Hinkle Fieldhouse, both associated with Clark .

GPS Monitoring
Lewis must wear an ankle monitor if released .

👁️‍🗨️ Fear and Escalation

Prosecutors detailed how Lewis not only messaged Clark but reportedly traveled over 900 miles from Texas to Indiana and was tracked to an Indianapolis hotel and public library via IP addresses . The chilling evidence includes graphic posts that forced Clark to change her appearance and daily routines, fearing for her safety

⚖️ Wrapping Up: Strange Behavior Meets Serious Charges

Lewis’s public confession and bizarre courtroom comments raised eyebrows across the internet.

Despite the outburst, a formal not‑guilty plea was entered in his stead.

His mental health and refusal to bail add layers of complexity and uncertainty.

The tensions highlight the growing concern over stalking threats faced by public figures like Clark.

As legal proceedings move forward, pretrial hearings are scheduled (the next is set remotely for March 31, 2025), and the court must weigh Lewis’s mental state against the stalking allegations


🗣️ Final Thought

Is Lewis’s courtroom outburst a desperate cry or a disturbing confession? Will his mental health play a defining role in his defense? Share your thoughts—and stay tuned for updates as this bizarre case unfolds.

Caitlin Clark’s Stalker Could Spend Years in Prison

Caitlin Clark yellingCaitlin Clark (Grace Smith/IndyStar-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
55-year-old Michael Thomas Lewis of Denton, Texas, is charged with one count of stalking, accused of engaging in a “course of conduct involving repeated or continuing harassment of Caitlin Clark that would cause a reasonable person to feel terrorized.”

From December to January, Lewis used x, formally Twitter, X to send a series of vulgar, sexually graphic messages to Clark.

According to the court affidavit, police found him through an IP address linking him to a hotel on West Market Street and the downtown branch of the Indianapolis Public Library.

This is clearly a dangerous man who should not be free.

If convicted, Lewis faces one to six years in prison for a Level 5 felony and a fine of up to $10,000.