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What to do about cyberstalking/ harassment

Answered 4 years and 3 months ago by Andrew M. Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Uploading or sharing sexual photos or videos of another person without their permission is a crime.  If they do this, you should contact the police.  However, I always caution people not to enter the legal arena without speaking with an attorney first to avoid any unintended consequences.   You may want to consider hiring a lawyer to send a Cease-and-Desist letter.  While a cease-and-desist letter has little legal impact, the lawyer's letterhead gets the recipient’s attention.   This is a relatively inexpensive way to put the person on notice that you are not going to let these actions continue and that you are serious about pursuing your legal remedies.  It also tells the person that they could get in legal hot water which will cost them a lot of legal fees if nothing else.  This will often convince them to stop their evil ways.   You will want to discuss your situation with a lawyer in more detail. Many lawyers offer a free phone consultation.... Read More
Uploading or sharing sexual photos or videos of another person without their permission is a crime.  If they do this, you should contact the... Read More