Man relentlessly cyberstalked 31 victims, posted porn of victim and had pets stolen, US feds say


Bourabah is accused of stalking 31 victims, including at least five in Virginia, over the course of a year and a half. — Image by drobotdean on Freepik

A man is accused of running an insidious cyberstalking campaign in which he listed a woman’s pet ducks for free on Craigslist and shared victims’ personal information on the Internet in efforts to ruin their lives, federal officials said.

Joseph Bourabah, 27, is now sentenced to eight years and four months in prison, the US Attorney’s Office of the Eastern District of Virginia said June 10.

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