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Attorney Carrie Goldberg is truly a special, passionate woman and I'm so thankful that she is doing the work that she is making such a big difference in the lives of individual victims while also taking part in adopting laws that will catch us up to present day technology. It is my hope that in the future more victims and their lawyers will be able to more easily bring charges against their aggressors without having to spend far too long being traumatized in order to build a case. I was absolutely shocked and disgusted at how greatly the justice system let down so many people, many minors, when either the police department said there wasn't enough evidence to arrest a perp or the victims' schools decide to punish the victim, letting the stalker/perv/troll get away with nary a slap on the wrist. Carrie though, she's not giving up. One of her extreme cases (no not the one where an ex-boyfriend was calling in bomb threats to JCCs across the country), where a young man was being trolled by his ex who set up fake accounts on Grindr etc. in order to target the man with propositions from strangers at his home and place of work, is going to the US Supreme Court and it just might be the case that finally holds websites and apps more accountable than the law as ever allowed before.

If you have ever found yourself in a situation like any of Carrie's clients, you may want to proceed with caution, though in the instances where justice was served, even after some time, you may find yourself feeling vindicated. I'd encourage everyone to read this, either because you may have a friend performing questionable behavior on exes and you can learn a little more on how bad it can get and step in, or you can pick up tips for the future lest you have the misfortunate of encountering these horrible kinds of people, and know that you can speed dial Carrie for help.