Former Democratic congressional candidate Ike McCorkle, who recently lost his primary bid to run against Rep. Lauren Boebert in Colorado’s 4th District, was arrested earlier this week for allegedly violating a protection order filed against him by a family member. McCorkle, 45, appeared in Douglas County Court shortly after the arrest, his second this year, and posted a $1,000 bond on a misdemeanor charge.

McCorkle is scheduled for a sentencing hearing on Oct. 8. In the meantime, the judge issued a mandatory protection order on top of the original order.

The mandatory court order serves as additional protection for his uncle, Jim McCorkle, and Jim’s family members. A violation of this order could result in additional criminal charges, including contempt of court, arrest or harsher penalties. GET THE MORNING HEADLINES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX Ike McCorkle was first arrested in January after sending an email to Jim, who had a protection order in place that began on Aug.

23, 2022, and expires on Aug. 23 this year. Under the order, which also protects Jim’s wife, daughter and two grandchildren, McCorkle was directed not to make contact of any kind, including email.

Yet, according to Jim, McCorkle sent 14 family members, including Jim’s brother, sisters and other close relatives, an email this week directing them to “tell Uncle Jim that he is a child abusing petty, disgusting, arrogant, cowardice, lying piece of dog feces that has never served a day in his life.” Reache.