I have been repeatedly harassed publicly and privately (with evidence turned in to my university and a case filed) by members of a fraternity. Now the main person who has been defaming me has filed a no contact order (through the same department that has been aware of my public harassment) because I told the main perpetrator that if it continued I would report him again after the harrassment continued. (This is the first time I have contacted him in months other than asking about a sorority event. We used to be friends, but he has stated I was repeatedly texting and harassing HIM.)
Now many of our mutual friends are isolating me saying that they don't want to be around lest I get in trouble or they get made fun of by the fraternity. I have already been told TWICE "You are not welcome here because (main perpetrator) may show up" and then it isn't true. This is known as a 'blacklist' or where the fraternity targets the person they feel is no longer welcome with harassing people they know and not allowing the person to come to things. I told the university this would happen and they said they would immediately stop it, but now they are the ones enforcing it with the no contact order. What do I do?
Now many of our mutual friends are isolating me saying that they don't want to be around lest I get in trouble or they get made fun of by the fraternity. I have already been told TWICE "You are not welcome here because (main perpetrator) may show up" and then it isn't true. This is known as a 'blacklist' or where the fraternity targets the person they feel is no longer welcome with harassing people they know and not allowing the person to come to things. I told the university this would happen and they said they would immediately stop it, but now they are the ones enforcing it with the no contact order. What do I do?
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