Arrest and disappearance, 2022 Sivell made threats to kill Prime Minister
Jacinda Ardern on
Counterspin Media's Telegram channel in late 2021 and early 2022. Police received an anonymous tip-off from a listener and joined the channel using a fake identity to gather evidence. A number of audio and text messages from Sivell were used as evidence in the trial that followed. While he was evading police, researchers from
The Disinformation Project believed that Sivell was active in at least two
Telegram channels. His messages talked about adding individuals including a District Court Judge to a "Nuremberg List" – a reference to executing war criminals. Researchers also believed that he had fallen out with a number of others in the conspiracy community, including Kelvyn Alp of Counterspin and
Brian Tamaki.
Re-arrest and conviction, 2024–2025 After more than 20 months on the run, Sivell was arrested on 9 January 2024. New charges were laid, relating to his missed court dates in April 2022. His trial began in October 2024 and in July 2025 Sivell was jailed for 11 months. Sivell was convicted on three charges – threatening to kill, obstruction (relating to his 2022 arrest), and the bail-related charge which had been laid in 2024. In July 2025 he was sentenced to 11 months in prison at the Tauranga District Court. ==Possession of objectionable publication==