House Speaker John Boehner's bartender was indicted Jan. 7 on charges of threatening to kill the top GOP congressman last fall, and the man told authorities of his plot to poison Boehner's wine at an Ohio country club.

The bartender said Boehner is the devil and is responsible for Ebola.

Michael Robert Hoyt, 44, served drinks to Boehner at the Wetherington Country Club in West Chester, Ohio, for more than five years, according to Cincinnati's WCPO-TV.

One week after Hoyt was fired from his job, he called police on Oct. 29 and accused Boehner of being the source of all his problems.

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“Hoyt told the officer he was Jesus Christ and he was going to kill Boehner because Boehner was mean to him at the country club and because Boehner is responsible for Ebola,” United States Capitol Police Special Agent Christopher M. Desrosiers said, according to the criminal complaint and arrest warrant. “Hoyt advised he had a loaded Beretta .380 automatic and he was going to shoot Boehner and take off.”

While Boehner told agents he knew Hoyt worked at the club, he didn't recall having any negative exchanges with the bartender.

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According to officers, Hoyt said he regretted that he was fired before he could put something in Boehner's drink. Hoyt emailed Boehner's wife about his devious plan before calling police.

The following is the Oct. 28 email conversation between Boehner's wife, Debbie, and Hoyt:

Hoyt: "Mr. Boehner, I sincerely do not want to embarrass anyone. I am willing to drop all of this if you and Dr. Bob Buring deliver my termination report to me personally, or transport me to a secure location where the three of us can have an honest conversation. If I had any intention of hurting Mr. Boehner, I could have poisoned his wine at Wetherington many, many times. I do not believe I have lied about anything nor exaggerated. This is extremely urgent. Tuesday. Earlier the better. Talk to Dr. Bob Buring. PLEASE!!! We can work together and succeed or …..fail miserably. My phone died. I am at home. I have a dog and cat so please do not bust in. I will leave my lights on inside and out all night. You probably already know where I live. REDACTED Matson Ave. Deer Park, Ohio." Debbie Boehner: "What is this about??" Hoyt: "Mrs. Boehner, I was fired. I could not email Mr. Boehner directly because of the zip code block on his email. It doesn't matter anyway. If he took a real interest in anything he would insure his Club was better than the Country, but they are exactly the same and life goes on SSDD. Sincerely, Mike. Mike, your former bartender."

Hoyt said the devil spoke to him through his car speakers and radio after he was fired from the club.

The voices said Boehner is evil.

Investigators said Hoyt dialed 9-1-1 because he thought people were going to "come chop him up" and he wanted to expose Boehner as the devil.

The bartender also detailed his concerns about Boehner in an 11-page blog posting, which he emailed to his father, ex-girlfriend and neighbor.

Hoyt said no one checked the glasses of wine he poured for Boehner, and it would have been "very easy to slip something in."

Agents said Hoyt imagined confronting Boehner about Ebola in front of a large crowd at a stadium in downtown Cincinnati.

When police spoke with Hoyt in October, the bartender agreed to be given a psychological evaluation at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Deer Park police checked Hoyt into the facility on a 72-hour hold and retrieved the .380 handgun from his home. They also found an SKS rifle magazine, two boxes of 7.62 ammo, 35 loose rounds, a speed loader and a box of .380 rounds along with a notebook containing the words "John Boehner" and "Ebola."

Authorities later found Hoyt's SKS rifle at his mother’s home in Hebron, Kentucky.

At the medical center, Hoyt told the FBI that the club fired him because several members complained about his attitude.

"Hoyt was visibly upset talking about being fired and about the circumstances surrounding it," Desrosiers said. "He believes John Boehner and other members of the country club got him fired."

According to WCPO-TV, Hoyt was indicted and arrested because he poses a "current and ongoing credible" threat to Boehner and was able to learn the House speaker's travel schedule.

Hoyt was reportedly prescribed psychotropic medication two years ago after a psychotic episode but stopped taking it after six months.

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