THIS DOCUMENT IS BEING PROVIDED TO DISCLOSE FALSE AND MALICIOUS ACTS BY INDIVIDUALS THAT ARE CURRENTLY UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.
Provided by Victims Defense, August 30, 2013
Complaint: A4519-3107-68
Cyberstalking Crime Defined by Federal Law:
Cyberstalking: The use of the Internet or other electronic means to stalk or harass an individual, a group of individuals, or an organization. It is a criminal offense.
False Accusations: Many cyberstalkers try to damage the reputation of their victim and turn other people against them. They post false information about them on websites. They may set up their own websites, blogs or user pages for this purpose. They post allegations about the victim to newsgroups, chat rooms, or other sites that allow public contributions.
Monitoring victim’s online activities: Cyberstalkers attempt to trace their victim’s IP address to gather more information about their victims.
Encouraging others to harass the victim: Cyberstalkers involve third parties in their harassment of victim. They may claim the victim has harmed the stalker or their family in some way to encourage others to join the pursuit to cause the victim harm and or damage.
Attacks victims computer: Cyberstalkers try to damage the victim's computer by sending viruses.
In addition to the Cyberstalking civil and criminal indictments for Accesory to a death threat, hate crimes and Terroristic Acts are being investigated.