Man who sent pipe bombs to George Soros sentenced to 20 years
Cesar Sayoc sent to jail for targeting Jewish Hungarian-born philanthropist and other public figures, but avoids life term as devices were not designed to detonate
A Florida man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sending pipe bombs to prominent Democrats including George Soros.
Cesar Sayoc could have been sentenced to life in prison on Monday, as requested by prosecutors, but U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff said it was clear the bombs were designed to not detonate.
“He hated his victims, he wished them no good, but he was not so lost as to wish them dead, at least not by his own hand,” the judge said.
Sayoc pleaded guilty earlier this year after mailing 16 pipe bombs days before the Nov. 2018 midterm elections. The charges included using a weapon of mass destruction, interstate transportation of an explosive and what the Justice Department called acts of domestic terrorism.
They were mailed to former President Barack Obama, former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Sen. Cory Booker, Sen. Kamala Harris, actor Robert De Niro and major Democratic donors including George Soros and Tom Steyer. He also sent bombs to CNN.
The package containing the bomb was opened on Oct. 15, 2018 by an employee in the Soros’ northern Westchester County, New York home, who called police. Soros was not at the home when the bomb was discovered.
Sayoc, who frequented events in support of President Trump, said in a statement before he was sentenced that he suffered from mental illness, sexual assault as a child in boarding school, excessive use of steroids as an amateur body builder and failure to listen to his mother, “the love of my life.”
Keep community journalism free.
Jewish News is free for everyone. No paywall. No barriers. Just trusted journalism for anyone who wants to stay connected to Jewish life in Britain.
If you value that, please support us.
From as little as £5 a month, you can help keep our journalism free and accessible to all.
Every day, we report on the issues that matter to our community. We celebrate achievements, support charities, challenge antisemitism and ensure Jewish voices are heard more widely.
From as little as £5 a month, you can help us continue to:
- Report on the stories shaping Jewish life in the UK and beyond
- Bring our community together through shared stories, events and campaigns
- Celebrate the people, culture and moments that define our community
- Support organisations doing vital work across Jewish Britain
You can make a one-off donation or become a regular supporter. Every contribution helps keep our journalism free, independent and accessible to all.
If everyone who values Jewish News gave a small amount, it would make a real difference to our future.






















