Indianapolis man charged with alleged stalking of Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham, threatening security exec
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An Indianapolis man was charged after prosecutors say he stalked Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham and later threatened a Pacers Sports & Entertainment security executive who tried to stop the alleged contact.
Kevin C. Singh, 49, was charged in Marion County with stalking, intimidation and harassment, court filings reviewed by OutKick show.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham was allegedly stalked by Indianapolis man Kevin C. Singh, who prosecutors say also threatened a Pacers security executive. (Pepper Robinson/NBAE)
The stalking and intimidation charges are Level 6 felonies. The harassment charge is a Class B misdemeanor.
The case was filed Wednesday in Marion Superior Court 26. The charges are allegations, and Singh has not been convicted in the case.
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Prosecutors allege Singh stalked Cunningham between Sept. 30, 2025, and June 2, 2026, through a repeated course of harassment that caused her to feel "terrorized, frightened, intimidated or threatened."
Singh is also accused of communicating a threat to John Ball, vice president of security and event services for Pacers Sports & Entertainment, between June 1 and June 11. Prosecutors say the alleged threat was retaliation for Ball sending Singh a cease-and-desist letter.
Kevin Singh is seen in a booking photo. Singh was charged in Marion County, Indiana, with stalking, intimidation and harassment in a case involving Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham. (Marion County Sheriff’s Office)
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