Intimate photographs of your client have been posted online with links to her social media accounts, a map to her residence, a photo of her front door and a stream of offensive comments. She believes some of the photos were stolen from her phone, but she has no idea who posted them.
Another client has complained someone he believes is a competitor has been posting terrible reviews about his business on Yelp and other online review sites, and yet another client has been the target of a Twitter mob of what seems like hundreds of trolls Tweeting explicitly sexist commentary.
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