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brysizemore
06-06-12, 04:04 PM
I have a friend that has been being cyber stalked for over a year now. Who ever is doing it compromised her email account first and then went to her cell phone. We have since cancelled her cell phone contract and got her a pay as you go phone with AT&T. There are only a few people that have her number and now it is happening again, but only with her phone. How do we put a stop to this? Can charges be pressed? And most of all I am the one she accuses the most of being the one that does it, how can I prove my innocence?


brysizemore
06-06-12, 04:06 PM
I just desperately want some peace of mind for her most of all and to be able to prove I am not the one doing it because someone is and continues to and that scares me for her.

DolphinTattoos
06-06-12, 04:08 PM
Do they sign their name as "~A"?


brysizemore
06-06-12, 04:11 PM
No.. Noone has contacted her and no one has tried to. They took all of her emails at first and changed her passwords. Now with the phone thing they are going in and changing account passwords etc. and strange unknown numbers have called and left ugly messages, not threatening but ugly.

brysizemore
06-06-12, 04:13 PM
I would go to the end of the earth to find out who is behind this for her peace of mind and so it will stop effecting our relationship. I want who ever it is to pay to the fullest extent legally possible. I do not know where to turn.

MikeG
06-06-12, 05:37 PM
I have a friend that has been being cyber stalked for over a year now. Who ever is doing it compromised her email account first and then went to her cell phone. We have since cancelled her cell phone contract and got her a pay as you go phone with AT&T. There are only a few people that have her number and now it is happening again, but only with her phone. How do we put a stop to this? Can charges be pressed? And most of all I am the one she accuses the most of being the one that does it, how can I prove my innocence?

Run away. Don't walk. Run. Now.

CPL1897
06-06-12, 08:11 PM
Just FYI, you posted the same EXACT question on two seperate forums here.

If you did not like the answers you recieved in THIS post, then don't expect any answers in your other one.

I actually gave you a lengthy answer earlier an now I feel like a goober.

marinepilot
06-06-12, 09:25 PM
This one is closed, to see the same exact question that can be replied to (for now anyway), please go to the Ask-A-Cop section.