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Navy Officer Gets 41 Months for Cyberstalking Ex-Wife and Her Boyfriend

via Washington Times·Mar 15

A Navy lieutenant commander has been sentenced to 41 months in federal prison for cyberstalking his ex-wife and her boyfriend over several years. The case highlights the severe consequences of digital harassment and the military's commitment to holding service members accountable for criminal behavior. This conviction serves as a warning against using military status to evade justice in civilian criminal matters.

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