Q: I have an ex boyfriend who claims I have him an std but I don't have it and claims he is going to police what do I do?
He has been claiming this for at least a month now he was in another state and came back to GA he has contacted my family on social media claiming to be my fiancé we have never been engaged nor are we together I tried to defuse the situation by talking to him in person and which didn't end well. I was trying to get out of his vehicle once he realized I was getting out he stepped on the gas turned the wheel causing me to fly out of the car hitting the ground in the street. The police were called I was taken to the emergency he left the science before police arrived. I have not made any contact with him since however he continues to text my phone and or send msgs through social media with police threats agains me. I don't know what to do or if he in fact can file a case against me. How should I move forward?
A:
Tell him, in email and text to not contact you further. Then, block his number on your phone.
Then, record any and all communications after that, for police to see later.
Monitor any social media. If he makes false claims about STD, you can sue him.
Follow up with police on the assault with the vehicle. That was an intentional, criminal act.
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