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1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law, Sexual Harassment and Internet Law for Missouri on
Q: i am a foreign exchange student in US. my friends sent nude pics to girl from my phone . am i gonna get in trouble

they used my phone, but there is no nude pics of me. and that girl said that i didnt do anything wrong. it was only my friends

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answered on Nov 18, 2023

If your friends used your phone to send nude pictures without your knowledge or consent, it's important to understand that you could still face legal issues, especially if the pictures were sent to a minor. The fact that the pictures did not depict you might be helpful, but it does not... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Sexual Harassment for Missouri on
Q: Can a cop ask you describe a sexual act between you and your boyfriend in detail

Was pulled over a Cop found a brand new boxFigure in in my vehicle it is not illegal in Missouri to possess fake urineThe cop accused me of using it to pass probation tests even though I had never provided a UA for my probation yet and when I told him it was for fetish purposes he asked me to... View More

Gary Kollin
Gary Kollin
answered on Aug 24, 2019

Yes

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1 Answer | Asked in Sexual Harassment for Missouri on
Q: I texted a girl a few times in a row because we had a date set up. I asked if she was still up for it. Harassment?

We were texting back and forth a lot. At one point she stopped responding but said she wanted to meet. She never told me she didn't want me to text/call her. I sent a few messages asking if we were still meeting and to please let me know if not. After the fourth or so message she responds... View More

Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
answered on Jun 16, 2019

No. But take a lesson and stop pushing women, or you will get more than a screenshot.

1 Answer | Asked in Sexual Harassment for Missouri on
Q: Can a girl be quilty of sexual harassment.

If she wear jean almost every day that shows her crack when she bends over. Says she sleeps naked sometimes and that she was naked under a robe when the police came to her house. Asking if you ever wanted to answer the door naked for a pizza delivery. touching your shoulder. Always following you... View More

Ronald J. Eisenberg
Ronald J. Eisenberg
answered on Feb 26, 2019

If she is your employer, yes.

1 Answer | Asked in Sexual Harassment, Personal Injury and Civil Rights for Missouri on
Q: When I was incarcerated in my county jail in 2016 I was sexually harassed and groped by a jailer. Can I sue still?

I had formally complained about the officer and was made fun of and ignored by the jail administrator. When I was sentenced on my case I told the judge also. They continued to employ him another year then two girls came forward to say he was doing it to them too. They fired him and brought... View More

Gary Kollin
Gary Kollin
answered on Jun 1, 2018

You can try.

An issue may be that the intentional criminal act may be outside the scope of employment and therefore sovereign immunity is not waived.

However, there may be a claim of failure to train and supervise under state torts and federal civil rights

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