A 48-year-old man accused of stalking Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham has been arrested in Indianapolis, where he is scheduled to make his first court appearance on Thursday.
Kevin Singh has been charged with felony stalking, felony intimidation and misdemeanor harassment following his arrest on Tuesday. If found guilty, he could face anywhere from a year to five years in prison.
Singh allegedly hand-delivered a package addressed to ‘Sophie’ at Gainbridge Fieldhouse that was found to contain a Guns N’ Roses t-shirt sprayed with men’s cologne, as well as a letter, according to prosecutors. Shortly after, prosecutors say, Singh began crossing the line with persistent social media messages, some of which are described as explicit.
According to a probable cause affidavit in the case, Singh began escalating his behavior in February, when prosecutors say he became increasingly threatening, even after being sent a cease-and-desist letter. He was ultimately banned from the arena.
‘The organization literally threatened me with JAIL,’ Singh allegedly wrote to Cunningham over social media. ‘Over what?? Because you can’t stop looking at what I post?? Do you have ANY f***ing clue what that threat feels like? I can’t go there for ANY reason. Any concert, comedy show . . . bc if you, & your F***ed UP mental health.’
Singh has also sued the Fever’s parent company Pacers Sports & Entertainment after being barred from the arena, claiming he ‘suffered financial losses, embarrassment, emotional distress, and loss of use of purchased event access’ as a result of the decision, according to the lawsuit.
Kevin Singh has been charged with felony stalking, felony intimidation and misdemeanor harassment. If found guilty, he could face anywhere from a year to five years in prison
Cunningham initially dismissed the alleged harassment, but then became fearful, police said
Cunningham is a popular player for the Fever and has a large following on social media
According to prosecutors, Cunningham initially thought Singh was ‘another guy posting nasty things,’ but is now taking more caution in public.
‘She has been staying in her home more, and she’s been having nightmares,’ read the court file, reported by Fox59.com. ‘Sophie Cunningham also said she feels like she is always watching her back, doesn’t feel safe and is fearful of Kevin Singh.’
Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears said the case has added weight due to Singh’s prior criminal history.
As reported by WISHTV.com, Singh is on probation in Hendricks County (Indiana) after pleading guilty to two counts of invasion of privacy. Prosecutors in that case dismissed a stalking charge and four other felonies, according to WISHTV.com.
Cunningham is sadly not the first Fever player to be stalked. In July of 2025, a man named Michael Lewis pleaded guilty to stalking Caitlin Clark and was subsequently given a 2.5-year jail sentence.
A Fever spokesperson declined to comment on the matter to The Daily Mail, citing pending litigation.
‘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,’ Mears said in a statement.
‘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.’






