I'm in a really tough situation. My husband has been secretly streaming videos of me and my 7-year-old daughter for profit without our consent, and he's currently in jail for assault. I live in a small town where people don't really understand how dangerous this is. I need to know how he could have done this legally through platforms like Discord and Reddit. I found evidence on my daughter's tablet that shows he used her camera and made it impossible to uninstall or disable. I really need help to understand this for law enforcement's sake and to protect my daughter.
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If you’re concerned about the camera, you can always cover it with tape or even disconnect the device entirely for now. Better safe than sorry, right?
First off, you absolutely need to talk to a lawyer about this. They can guide you through the legal process and help keep your daughter safe. It's crucial to have expert support here! How did you first find out about the streaming?
Consider hiring a tech expert recommended by your lawyer. They can help figure out what’s really going on with the devices and check for any suspicious files or streaming activities. You might also need to get a court order to access further evidence, like passwords.
You shouldn’t have to figure this out alone. It's not your responsibility to learn all the tech details when there are experts out there. A good attorney can help you gather all necessary evidence and manage the situation for you. And honestly, what he did is just disgusting. I hope justice is served!
It’s hard to understand the full extent of what’s happening from your post. Has he really been filming and selling videos of you both? Are the videos explicit in any way? It sounds serious, and you might want to gather more info before reporting to the police. They have the tools to find out if anything illegal has been done.
Exactly, it’s critical to stop any illegal activity before it escalates. Always be cautious when using cameras, you never know who's watching.
Yes, definitely reach out to legal professionals. The tech stuff is important, but remember that the real issue is the crime itself. Law enforcement can launch an investigation.