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Old 04-02-2009, 05:54 PM
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Harassment?


What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
Help!?! I recently went through a difficult break-up. My ex and I have been communicating. And the majority has been mutual communication. I have written her e-mails and things of that nature when she didn't ASK for them. However, I did not feel as if I was doing anything wrong. Well, she has been asking for me to send her money. I have not honored this request. This afternoon she became very angry and called local law enforcement and made a false report. Stating that I had been harassing her. I am fairly young with a VERY clean background. Never been arrested, never been charged, never so much as a speeding ticket (knock on wood). And I am very frightened. I am scared that they will take a warrant out for my arrest for a crime that I did not commit. Should I be seeking an attorney at this stage? Or should I just let things go for a while and see if a warrant is even issued? The officer investigating the matter also asked that I not contact her. Which would not be an issue had she previously allowed me to retrieve my belongings from the residence that we once shared. Any advice? Please, I am very very very lost in this situation.
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Old 04-02-2009, 06:18 PM
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First, stop ALL contact with her.
Second, don't worry about anything until/unless you are contacted by law enforcement or receive a summons.
Third, stop ALL contact with her!!!!
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Old 04-02-2009, 08:20 PM
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Well, thank you very much for the advice. The initial "deputy" who made the report contacted me via her cell phone. He advised me to stop all contact which I have done. I also contacted the local sheriff's office to inquire about retrieving a few items (mainly of sentimental value). All contacted with her directly has been stopped. I have blocked her screen names from my instant messaging service as well as blocked her number from my telephone. The officer I spoke with about my belongings also hinted at the fact that there is no warrant for my arrest, so I might make it! She is in the process of getting a temporary restraining order though. Which I am also very concerned about. Thank you again for the advice.
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