Stop Harassment Communication Now
Summary
In New York, to address harassment, inform the person to stop, keep records, and consider a cease-and-desist letter. If harassment continues, report to police or seek a restraining order. For social media and mail harassment, block and report the person, preserve evidence, and consider legal action. A cease-and-desist letter should include your contact information, recipients information, a description of harassment, a demand to cease contact, potential legal consequences, and your signature.Full Conversation
Social media and mail
In New York, dealing with harassment through social media and mail can be challenging, but there are steps you can take:
- Block and Report: Use the platform's tools to block and report the person.
- Preserve Evidence: Keep screenshots and copies of all communications.
- Cease-and-Desist Letter: Consider sending a formal letter to demand they stop contacting you.
- Legal Action: If harassment persists, report it to the police or seek a restraining order.
Would you like assistance with drafting a cease-and-desist letter or need more information on legal action?
Yes
Great, drafting a cease-and-desist letter is a good step. Here are some key elements to include in your letter:
- Your Contact Information: Name, address, phone number, and email.
- Recipient's Information: Name and address, if known.
- Description of Harassment: Specific incidents and dates, including social media and mail.
- Demand to Cease Contact: A clear statement that you demand they stop all forms of contact immediately.
- Consequences: Mention potential legal action if they do not comply.
- Signature: Your signature and date.
Would you like guidance on any specific part of the letter, or do you have any other questions?