Greetings, the knowledgeables.
I have a candid question for you and would appreciate if anyone could kindly reply to this post. It is my very first potential excursion to the judicial system.
I have just received a letter of demand from a law firm that describes the gifted money as debt and demanding that I contact this firm to arrange a plan to return this money. This money came as a gift from my former professor that I was taking care of who's dying of cancer. I eventually left the professor due to his excessive sexual harassment and impersonating social media accounts designed to create discomfort in my life and defamation whenever I needed to leave the city for work and school (he had an extreme case of separation anxiety, as I was his first genuine friend in 15 years of his solitude life). Indeed, due to sexual harassment, I've severed any contact with him and have notified the school since then. He has also told me that he would show up at my work and made several social media accounts with damaging captions and random pictures of me doing ordinary things that he took without of my knowledge.
There is no documentation of me owing money and it never was. I assume this is a retaliatory action to my ultimate departure from his life as well as telling the school in case he does something similar to other students. I have not pursued any legal actions on his sexual harassment and cyber bullying only due to my gratitude that I once had in his generous help.
1) Should I respond to this letter? If so, personally or through a law professional?
2) Would you take additional legal actions at this point, given his obsession, irrationality, and potential danger? He is still making odd social media accounts and following hundreds of my contacts on it.
Thank you for your help.
S
I have a candid question for you and would appreciate if anyone could kindly reply to this post. It is my very first potential excursion to the judicial system.
I have just received a letter of demand from a law firm that describes the gifted money as debt and demanding that I contact this firm to arrange a plan to return this money. This money came as a gift from my former professor that I was taking care of who's dying of cancer. I eventually left the professor due to his excessive sexual harassment and impersonating social media accounts designed to create discomfort in my life and defamation whenever I needed to leave the city for work and school (he had an extreme case of separation anxiety, as I was his first genuine friend in 15 years of his solitude life). Indeed, due to sexual harassment, I've severed any contact with him and have notified the school since then. He has also told me that he would show up at my work and made several social media accounts with damaging captions and random pictures of me doing ordinary things that he took without of my knowledge.
There is no documentation of me owing money and it never was. I assume this is a retaliatory action to my ultimate departure from his life as well as telling the school in case he does something similar to other students. I have not pursued any legal actions on his sexual harassment and cyber bullying only due to my gratitude that I once had in his generous help.
1) Should I respond to this letter? If so, personally or through a law professional?
2) Would you take additional legal actions at this point, given his obsession, irrationality, and potential danger? He is still making odd social media accounts and following hundreds of my contacts on it.
Thank you for your help.
S