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Sherman man pleads guilty to Violation of Bond Conditions, family violence offense
By the Office of Fannin County Criminal District Attorney, John Skotnik
Oct 23, 2025
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Fannin County, Texas -- Trevor Anderson, 25, of Sherman, pled guilty to Violation of Bond Conditions in a family violence offense 2 times or more within 12 months and was sentenced to the maximum of 20 years in prison. 

Trevor Anderson

On December 4, 2024, Anderson was released on bond in a family violence case from November of that year. Conditions of his bond intended to protect the victim prohibited him from being near or contacting her. By January of 2025, investigation by Deputy Jon McCann of the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office proved Anderson was repeatedly sending threatening messages to the victim via email and CashApp, saying he was going to choke her, assault her children, wished she would get raped, and that he was “on my way over there be ready...when I break every bone you have u see”.

Anderson went on to say, “...all you can do is block me you can’t fight...I promise I’ll squeeze tf out your throat”.

Warrants for Anderson’s arrest were obtained and he was jailed on February 5, 2025, where he has remained until today’s plea and he is awaiting transfer to TDCJ.

“The victim in this case might not have been able to fight a full-grown man, but law enforcement and the District Attorney can and did step up for her," said Nathan Young who prosecuted the case. “With this maximum sentence we are getting him away from her and those children for a long time, that’s the most important thing.”