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Teen is cyberbullied and discovers that the cyberattacks came from her mother

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A teenager from Michigan, USA, discovered after being bullied for a year that her own mother was responsible for the cyberattacks she and her boyfriend were subjected to. According to police officials, more than a thousand pages were discovered containing ‘derogatory’, ‘depressing’ and ‘abusive’ content.

Licari was charged after a crime earlier this week, despite 42-year-old Kendra Gail Licari using a VPN (virtual private network) to hide where messages are coming from and using slang to make it look like they were written by a teenager. A one-year investigation in which FBI experts are brought in to help find the culprit.

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The case came to the attention of authorities when it was taken by the accused to local police in January 2021. In addition, Licari teamed up with the mother of her daughter’s then-boyfriend to “help” find the unidentified person behind the attacks. As the British tabloid newspaper Daily Star showed.

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At first, the local police did not have the resources to act on the investigation, and so he won the lead of the federal police, which detected hundreds of messages from Licari’s phone against two minors. they have age. informed. Faced with the evidence, the accused succumbed to cross-examination and admitted responsibility for the attacks.

According to Isabella County District Attorney David Barberi, Licari is charged with five types of crimes. These include getting involved in a ‘sophisticated harassment campaign’ against two minors, using the private network to hide his identity, and trying to blame another minor close to the victims as responsible for the case.

“He also used a specific identity, but instead made the attacks appear as if they were from peers of the same age as the two teenagers. This included using slang and abbreviations for text communication,” the prosecutor said.

Licari was released on $5,000 bail after appearing in court. While he has not disclosed the reason for his actions, he must return to court on December 29 to determine if there is sufficient evidence to proceed with the trial.

25.12.2022 04:00

source: Noticias

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