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BlessedJiggers t1_ite3wop wrote

I’m not a lawyer, this isn’t legal advice, etc. From a practical perspective you can do whatever possible to disengage (don’t respond) and distance (close off avenues she’s using). Beyond that, you can continue filing complaints, especially if what she’s doing or saying is meant to make you afraid for your safety.

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enabed OP t1_ite418c wrote

I have been doing that for 2 years… now she’s reaching out to my family and reaching out to me via ex’s email pretending to be him

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peter-doubt t1_ite68zv wrote

Impersonation is another issue.. it borders on identity theft, And that's a crime

Talk about it in depth with the cops, see if they know a lawyer who is familiar with those issues.

Good luck!

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BlessedJiggers t1_ite4k1r wrote

I’m sorry to hear that. This may be above reddit’s pay grade, though a criminal law attorney can take a look at all of the reports you filed over the years, the steps you’ve taken to cut communication, etc. I’m sure you’re doing everything you can to not give her a reaction that encourages her to continue.

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