Alleged Stalker Sought Help From Victim's Probation Officer and Lawyer

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An alleged stalker sought help from victim's probation officer and her lawyer.

Most stalkers are good at evading law enforcement. Luckily for one woman, a Florida man wasn’t so savvy.

The alleged male pursuer, 42-year-old Carmine Michael Bravo reportedly sent an unidentified lady approximately 500 text messages, a ridiculous amount of emails, flowers and presents….all of them unwanted. Bravo met the victim while she was in jail.

Evidently not one to be ignored, he even went so far as to asking the female’s probation officer and her public defender to intervene and help set him up with the lady. Bravo was confronted by police authorities.

He denied harassing the woman and her family, but did admit to showing up for her court dates and sending flowers. Bravo also claimed that he printed and framed photos of her.

He was charged with one count of stalking.

Last year, a college student in Ohio, Aubrey Ireland, won a battle against her mom and dad. The parents reportedly admitted to installing software on their daughter’s laptop and cell phone, which allowed them to monitor everything she was doing and who she was communicating with.

A judge issued a stalking order against the overprotective mother and father.