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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Domestic Violence and Internet Law for New Jersey on
Q: What are my rights when it pertains to my husband posting revenge porn on his Facebook page?

My husband assaulted me and when I filled a TRO he posited nude photos online for my parents, children, And the world to see. He sent me text messages to ask me how my family likes the photos. These pictures were takien without my permission by way of screenshot during a conversation through the... View More

William N. Sosis
William N. Sosis
answered on Jan 6, 2018

Assuming the TRO is limited to the assault, a non-consensual posting of sexually explicit photographs is a criminal offense at both the state and federal levels. You should contact a New Jersey Family Law attorney to get this resolved.

2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Litigation, Civil Rights and Internet Law for New Jersey on
Q: Is there a way to remove dismissed lawsuit filings off Google searches?
H. Scott Aalsberg
H. Scott Aalsberg
answered on Dec 1, 2017

No the case and results are generally public records.

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Business Law, Civil Rights and Internet Law for New Jersey on
Q: If my boyfriend decided to record our conversations that took place in our bedroom, is it

an invasion of my privacy? Can I sue him as a result? Also if his friends have hacked into my cellphone to obtain private information and set up fake websites, like fake Google, can I build a case of intrusion upon seclusion for the mental anguish that I'm experiencing as a result? Can I also... View More

H. Scott Aalsberg
H. Scott Aalsberg
answered on Sep 24, 2017

If your boyfriend was a part of the conversation he is allowed to record it, as for the rest of our question I will leave that for other counsel to answer.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Internet Law for New Jersey on
Q: can u be videotaped caught cheating W/O knowing and get posted on facebook? NJ

This was done to me without my knowledge from both girls and posted on Facebook . The only reason I knew about it the following day I was contacted by a friend who saw it

H. Scott Aalsberg
H. Scott Aalsberg
answered on Jul 25, 2017

The answer depends on where you were the video was taken and even then it is not a simple answer.

1 Answer | Asked in Internet Law, Criminal Law and Libel & Slander for New Jersey on
Q: Someone who answered my ad on craigslist is harassing me. They threatened to put my pics and information on craigslist

They sound like they are blackmailing me. They accused me of doing things I never did. How do I stop this harassment?

They even came to my house twice. I don't even know their name and they know my name. I changed my cell number so they can;t text me anymore. They tracked me down by... View More

H. Scott Aalsberg
H. Scott Aalsberg
answered on Apr 29, 2017

You can only get a restraining order if you had a relationship with the person and that means more than just friends. Your best bet is to have a lawyer send a cease and desist order and threaten them with a lawsuit. It may cost you several hundred dollars for the lawyer to do this, but its your... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Internet Law for New Jersey on
Q: I can file a restraining order or press charges on someone who been bulling and harassing me since last year

Was friends for over 3+

Lived with me

H. Scott Aalsberg
H. Scott Aalsberg
answered on Mar 14, 2017

Sounds like you would meet some of the requirements but not all for a restraining order but maybe for a criminal charge of harassment.

1 Answer | Asked in Internet Law for New Jersey on
Q: Can i sue a company for banning me on their website for apparently breaking a policy which they have no proof of

i have been banned on draftkings for breaking a policy which they have no proof of and any accounts associated with mine will also be banned. However they are banning my fathers account and the only thing that account has in common is the ip address and obviously because we live in the same house.... View More

Leonard R. Boyer
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answered on Feb 2, 2016

Sure you can file a lawsuit. Being able to afford an attorney and win a lawsuit and collect on a Judgment will be a lot more challenging. Good luck.

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Q: Is it legal to provide paid Microsoft Excel training online?

I am planning to build a website to provide paid online self paced training on Microsoft Excel. Is this legal? Do I need consent from Microsoft for this?

H. Scott Aalsberg
H. Scott Aalsberg
answered on Nov 21, 2015

You need to setup a consultation with an internet lawyer as your question would depend on how its done. Yes it will cost you some money but it could save you hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees later. Good Luck

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