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New York City Man Charged in Alleged 4-Year Cyberstalking Case, DOJ Says

DOJ said a 50-year-old New York City man was charged with one count of cyberstalking and two counts of sending interstate threats to a woman he briefly dated. An affidavit filed in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of…

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New York said David Waldman stalked the unidentified victim intermittently from April 2014 until his arrest Friday. He sent the woman hundreds of texts, voicemails and emails, and “made voluminous posts on a variety of online platforms, in which he claimed, among other assertions, that she had been diagnosed with bipolar and narcissistic personality disorder, used drugs, and fabricated claims that she had been a victim of child sexual abuse,” DOJ alleged Friday. The victim got restraining orders. Requests for comment sent to various email addresses DOJ linked to Waldman were not returned.