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I called her straight away to ask if she was ok. She assured me that she was.

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Thanks, Latoya. Family is always important but especially during difficult times. I’m sure she appreciated hearing from you.

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It’s so crazy to see my relative in all these headlines connected to this scandal! Trevian is family!!!

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Well, that’s interesting! Thanks for reading and letting me know. Have you been in touch with her since all this started happening?

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I completely agree that disclosing names and addresses for purposes of harassment should be a crime with stiff penalties. It should not be a tool used to destroy someone's life and reputation from afar with no way for the accused to protect themselves. Good for Ruby - standing up for herself cannot have been easy. She is a very brave lady deserving a great deal of credit for not bowing to bullying by the former sleazy President and his cronies.

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Thanks so much for reading and weighing in. I think you’re right about handing out stiff penalties to doxers.

Here in Georgia, the Sheriff’s department is investigating those responsible for leaking the names and addresses of the grand jurors. But I don’t know how they’d go about catching up with folks who use VPNs, beater phones, and temporary handles. I sure hope they catch the creeps though.

Thanks again for your remarks.

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I hope Ruby Freeman gets an opportunity to read this. Kudos and respect to her and her daughter for their courage and strength. Thanks for telling their story, Andrew.

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Many thanks to you too, Jim, for reading and sharing your encouraging thoughts.

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