I’m not sure if I wrote about it here or not, but I had to turn the same person in to his local criminal justice unit and police department that I turned in before for posting revenge porn online, because he posted revenge porn of what seems to be another ex-girlfriend of his. However, we can not conclusively prove that he continues to reside in Jefferson County for this incident like we were able to the first one, and that’s important because this incident and all subsequent ones would be made felonies. It seems that he does not have regular access to Internet and that he isn’t using what social media accounts remain from those he deleted or had terminated by the website themselves — his initial, and main, Facebook account was actually terminated by Facebook for attempting to post revenge porn of the first ex-girlfriend on the site, and he deleted all other social media accounts he had open except for the many Facebook accounts he abandoned. However, his local criminal justice unit (or “local”), bless their hearts, have been investigating the matter…
One of the things that I found out at around that time is that the merchant he shoplifted from, whose offense he was convicted on, gave up on attempting to be made whole for the value of what he had stolen… so one of my guesses is that he quit his job upon being “notified” that Kentucky could garnish that amount from his wages. At any rate, they are no longer pursuing restitution. Beyond that, we are not conclusively sure where he is, but he’s bound to pop up somewhere… especially since family members with money are no longer paying his way to flee out of areas that law enforcement has noticed him in, and he no longer appears to have friends who are not people he’s doing drugs with. So if he flees this area, it’s likely going to be on foot.
The common denominator is that when he gets into a relationship with a woman who does not live in his area, if she does not pay for bus or plane tickets for him to flee his area he posts revenge porn of her. Suffice it to say, I am glad to have escaped him when I did, and so are a lot of the people that presently know me.