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Depending on the state she's in, the post may run afoul of cyberstalking or harrassment laws which could allow her to file a criminal complaint or get a restraining order.
She needs to keep copies of all the e-mails she's getting to help provide evidence of the harm this post has caused, especially if her only recourse is to seek a restraining order.
If she can't get the DA to go after the initial offense, but can get the restraining order, then if the jerk posts again, that's a violation of the restraining order which the DA can more easily prosecute.
- Greg
Posted by: Greg Bulmash at March 14, 2006 4:58 PMi am here to say thank to you to yahoo.but i am remove my email address
i really no money to look my email,
thank u
how do i delete my msn acount forever?
Posted by: jasmina at July 4, 2006 10:15 PMHi there can you please remove my imail account because som people are treating at me Many Thanks
Jani
i want to know how to remove this email address that am emailing now to you
Posted by: josh at August 4, 2006 9:03 PMI would like to delete my E-mail address. please??
Posted by: Crystal at September 13, 2006 7:23 AMplease can you remove my email address, i wont to start over. Thank you
Posted by: renee at September 20, 2006 5:22 PMRemove it from what?
Posted by: Leo Notenboom at September 20, 2006 6:01 PMi don't want it anymore
Posted by: teresa morris at March 4, 2007 1:52 PMHow do i permanently delete my email address, which i am using now? Thanks
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