None of this should really surprise me at any point.

Since my stalker’s actions cross state lines, I can’t expect to know more about him until next week.

However, because of threats he’s made, I can expect to be given enough information on him to file for a restraining order and press charges against him, both of which I am willing to do. I expect him to fight the release of this information to whatever extent he’s able to, but at the end of the day I expect to be given the information and to follow through with law enforcement about it. I’m still not quite sure when that day is actually going to be, but this is something that I am going to follow through on to the best of my ability…

The fact that this happens so often to women in content creation and streaming is frightening though.

I suppose I should really have expected this.

For lack of any other, better way to put this… my stalker has gotten back online.

He may not be streaming right now, but he’s gotten back online with the intent to harass people.

His local police department let me know that he had attempted to contact them with obviously untrue allegations, but that he “behaved in a completely believable, concerning manner” about them in spite of the fact that it was evident during the start of his first call with them that none of these things were true. Once they go through the formal system to declare all of his allegations untrue, they sound like they’re going to give me the information that I need to contact legal counsel with the intent to litigate over these things. And although obvious cat may be obvious here, I intend on litigating against him for everything he’s not worth.

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