"[1] In February 1998, Benham was sentenced to six months in jail for trespassing in Virginia after leading a demonstration outside E. C. Glass High School.
He and a group of at least 150 Liberty University students carried gruesome posters picturing aborted fetuses and told arriving students, including a busload of physically and mentally handicapped teenagers, that they were going to Hell if they didn't save unborn children and convert to Christianity.
On July 1, 2011, a Charlotte, North Carolina jury found Benham guilty of stalking a Charlotte-area physician.
[6][7] On October 13, 2014, Benham staged a protest in Charlotte, North Carolina, outside the office of the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds, where some of the first marriage licenses for same-sex couples were being issued, and while some of those couples were in the midst of wedding ceremonies nearby.
Nonprofit group Progress NC reported that Benham was arrested outside A Preferred Women’s Health Center, “despite a protective order warning him to stay away from a clinic volunteer.”[10]