An Indianapolis man was charged Wednesday with multiple felonies after allegedly stalking Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced, per WTHR.
Kevin Singh, 48, was charged Wednesday with stalking, intimidation and harassment. The stalking charge and one of the intimidation charges are considered Level 6 felonies. Level 6 felonies can carry jail time and/or a fine in Indiana. Harassment is a Class B misdemeanor and can carry similar consequences in Indiana, though at a smaller scale. Singh also faces a Class A misdemeanor charge of intimidation, per his arrest record.
Singh is accused of sending multiple, increasingly threatening messages to Cunningham via social media, per a probable cause affidavit. He also reportedly hand-delivered a package to “Sophie” at the team’s stadium, which contained a Guns N’ Roses shirt sprayed with cologne and a letter, per the Indy Star.
Singh’s messages reportedly grew more threatening, causing Fever security to step in. When that warning didn’t stop Singh, the situation escalated, resulting in Wednesday’s charges.
In his statement Wednesday, Mears said no one should have to “endure harassment, intimidation or threats of violence” in their workplace, per WTHR.
“The internet has made it easier than ever to target, harass and intimidate others. Threats of violence, whether face-to-face or behind a keyboard, will be taken seriously.
“Coming forward is never easy, regardless of a person’s position or public profile. The victim is setting an example by speaking out. No one should have to endure harassment, intimidation or threats of violence, and every person deserves to feel safe in their workplace and throughout our community.”
Cunningham, 29, is in her second season with the Fever. She’s averaging 9.9 points and 2.8 rebounds per game.
It’s the second time since 2025 a person has been charged with stalking a Fever player. Last July, a 55-year-old man pleaded guilty to stalking Caitlin Clark. The man, Michael Lewis, was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for his actions.