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bittersweet1

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Florida

I started seeing a co-worker that has recently separated from his wife, who is (unfortunately for all involved) somewhat mentally unbalanced. The wife hacked into his e-mail account and found e-mails and pictures I had sent him. She then forwarded them to her sister (who is also mentally unbalanced, runs in the family apparently), who then e-mailed the pictures to my co-worker and me both at home and at work, along with a message that included: "My name is K**** J**** - you worst nightmare...these pictures have been a source of real fun for my friends and I" and "Words of Advice--- It's always good to have an updated resume". I consider both of these statements to be of a threatening nature. I tried reporting this to Yahoo as "KJ"'s e-mail account is through them, to no avail.

Also, I received a threatening text message and three phone call attempts from the wife, while using my co-worker's cell phone.

What recourse, if any, do I have in a situation like this? Any advice would be appreciated.
 


casa

Senior Member
bittersweet1 said:
What is the name of your state? Florida

I started seeing a co-worker that has recently separated from his wife, who is (unfortunately for all involved) somewhat mentally unbalanced. The wife hacked into his e-mail account and found e-mails and pictures I had sent him. She then forwarded them to her sister (who is also mentally unbalanced, runs in the family apparently), who then e-mailed the pictures to my co-worker and me both at home and at work, along with a message that included: "My name is K**** J**** - you worst nightmare...these pictures have been a source of real fun for my friends and I" and "Words of Advice--- It's always good to have an updated resume". I consider both of these statements to be of a threatening nature. I tried reporting this to Yahoo as "KJ"'s e-mail account is through them, to no avail.

Also, I received a threatening text message and three phone call attempts from the wife, while using my co-worker's cell phone.

What recourse, if any, do I have in a situation like this? Any advice would be appreciated.
Stop dating men who aren't divorced yet.

Block all e-mail from unknown senders.

Get caller ID.
 

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