People who had their name or business name mentioned on this persons blog may want to go to the Internet Crime Complaint Center and file complaints. The blog site may have fraudulent statements about lampworkers and their businesses.
Actually, the site I posted is not the site of the attacker but of the debunkers. But I will forward the url you posted to the people who are on the debunking side.
Thanks for helping. (No, there's nothing in it for me personally).
I understood that, I went to both the debunker site and the attacker site. My understanding is that the attacker may be a woman who is angry for getting kicked of etsy.
If you have not read the attackers blog you need to, it is entertaining. Although, it is kind of sad that the internet is used in this manner.
Someone who was attacked posted legal costs starting around $20,000 to go after the attacker. I'm hoping that the ic3.gov can help and maybe save a number of people some money.
Didn't think there was anything in it for you. I am sorry If I gave that impression.
The only ones that will get anything is the lawyers.
Somebody at Lampwork Etc. has an RSS or similar feed from the attacker's blog and posts updates there. I read the blog itself in the beginning, now I'm staying away to do my share of keeping her hit count down.
The people who are organizing the legal end of thing have reported to IC3 among other places.
There's a legal fund set up to which people can donate, and some people are selling things and donate the proceeds. I'll post a link to Kandice's glass auctions on Ebay, and you'll find a few Etsy listings if you search for AGLF.
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