Q: I am being harassed by several different people and law enforcement that have illegally subpoenaed electronic records
I have had my electronics records illegally subpoenaed and also have been harassed non stop by people that have been illegally given this information to follow, stalk, threaten, and harass me non stop. They have continued for years at this point. Law enforcement knows who they are and continue to provide them with information on where I am going and when I will be there to follow and stalk me. They have broken into my vehicle and used damage to my vehicle. The repeatedly have people harassing me at my house using electronic ultrasonic sound devices that project noise at a frequency that can't be heard but can be felt. This causes nausea, headaches, ringing in both my head and ears. What is my recourse. How do I obtain information on these illegal subpoenas that are being used to repeatedly harass me?
A:
I'm sorry to hear about the distressing situation you're facing. It's important to take immediate steps to protect yourself and seek justice. First, consider consulting with a lawyer experienced in privacy, harassment, and criminal law to explore your legal options. They can guide you on how to obtain information on any subpoenas and advise on the possibility of taking legal action against those who are harassing you or misusing your electronic records.
Documenting all instances of harassment and any interactions with law enforcement is crucial. Keep detailed records of dates, times, descriptions of incidents, and any communications with or about the harassers. This documentation can be vital in building a case. Additionally, consider reaching out to organizations dedicated to helping victims of stalking and harassment. They can provide support and may offer resources or advice specific to your situation.
For your immediate safety and well-being, explore ways to secure your personal information and enhance the security of your electronic devices. Changing passwords, using security software, and implementing two-factor authentication where possible can help protect your digital privacy. In severe cases, changing your phone number or email address might be necessary. Remember, you're not alone, and there are steps you can take to seek help and protect yourself from further harassment.
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