A person we know created several email accounts with our full names (FIRST NAME and LAST NAME), impersonating us and sending insulting and obscene emails to all the people we know in common. Basically, to all the employees of our restaurant, pretending to be the manager, or the cook, or the owner. We know who this person is and we know that defamating us is a crime. However, all these emails were sent from another country, even though the responsible still lives in California. But they sent it from Europe because we were able to track the IP addresses. How can we prosecute? Is impersonating a person on the internet a crime? And, above all, these emails are obscene, to say the least. So, a) we know who this person is b) their emails are defamatory and we know that in California is a crime. The only problem is that these emails were sent from another country, but they damaged us as persons and as restaurant.
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