Minneapolis, MN asked in Civil Litigation, Personal Injury and White Collar Crime for Tennessee

Q: Calling people and telling lies in order to stop or ruin all my personal & business relationships. What can i do?

They have hacked my phone and have access to my contacts. They call my gas stations, bank, everybody. Even my friends from school. It's a crazy amount of funds and effort spent on a nobody like me. What course of action should be taken

2 Lawyer Answers
Stanislav Kshevitskii
Stanislav Kshevitskii
Answered
  • White Collar Crime Lawyer
  • Moscow

A: It is not clear from your question whether you know the names of individuals who have committed and continue to commit these actions. At the same time, you indicated that they make phone calls, respectively, it is possible to identify these persons by their phone numbers. Having determined the names of these persons, depending on the content of the information they spread about you, you need to decide on the possibility of bringing them to civil or criminal liability.

Tim Akpinar agrees with this answer

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
Answered
  • Little Neck, NY

A: You could consult with an attorney who handles defamation cases. However, such cases can involve payment for hourly services, win or lose. Good luck

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