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Q: I need restraining orders or ex porte for cyber violent internet crime
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answered on Aug 6, 2024

If you're dealing with cyber violence or internet crimes and need a restraining order or ex parte order, you should start by contacting your local law enforcement agency. Explain the situation clearly, providing all relevant details and evidence of the cyber abuse. Law enforcement can guide... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Internet Law and Sexual Harassment for Nebraska on
Q: Will a sergeant from the ICAC contact an individual to discuss about charges accused to them?

Girl from Bumble listed as 18. Flirtatious photos sent and claims she is almost 17 and lives near the area. Father calls next day threatening 30 years in prison. Counseling fees said need to be paid. ICAC Sergant contacted next day through a text asking to "speak about allegations of being in... View More

Julie Fowler
Julie Fowler
answered on Jan 4, 2021

I'm not sure what you are referring to by the abbreviation of ICAC. Your facts sound similar to a well-known blackmail scam.

See article with advice on such scam below:

https://www.jbsa.mil/News/News/Article/1503978/sextortion-scams-continue-to-occur-dont-give-into-scammers-demands/

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Criminal Law, Business Law and Internet Law for Nebraska on
Q: i have been defrauded by a contractor , how do get him prosecuted, as even when i win in small claims he won't have pay

i have a signed contract to paint my house w/$2850 down in 11/28/18 in 7/29/19 in the witness of a police officer he refused to even"Start"

Julie Fowler
Julie Fowler
answered on Nov 18, 2019

If you have been defrauded by a contractor, you should contact the non-emergency law enforcement phone number and file a police report and/or contact the county attorney's office to report the crime. They will likely want supporting documentation of the fraud, so you will want to provide a... View More

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Q: Can I sue who hacked into my Google account and stole my personal photos and made copies without my permission
Julie Fowler
Julie Fowler
answered on Nov 18, 2019

You can sue someone for invasion of privacy and also for stealing your property (even digital property). What you would likely be awarded in damages depends on the damages you can prove.

1 Answer | Asked in Internet Law, Criminal Law and International Law for Nebraska on
Q: I was told about a questioning for something i was falsely accused of. Can UK police reports be brought to the US?

Can UK police reports be sent to the US?

Brendan Michael Kelly
Brendan Michael Kelly
answered on Jul 24, 2017

Yes, it happens all the time.

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