MONTREAL Verdun’s Danny Arsenault admits he likes Instagram star Charlotte Bouchard, the younger sister of tennis star Eugenie Bouchard. He s accused of publishing at least 1,800 messages on her instagram account and deleting thousands more. Some were innocent comments, while many were sexual in nature or downright vulgar. Some of those messages were heard in a Montreal courtroom Tuesday from a police officer who investigated the harassment. “I’d like our relationship to take hold,” one of the messages read. Another stated, “I want to manage your life,” and “I want to pin you in the ass.” “I didn’t feel safe in Montreal,” Bouchard testified via videoconference from London.
Il faut punir la violence sur les réseaux sociaux
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Harcèlement sur les réseaux sociaux : quand s alerter?
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A man with a history of mental health problems, who is alleged to have left several disturbing messages on Instagram posts made by the sister of local tennis star Eugenie Bouchard, saw his trial begin at the Montreal courthouse on Monday.
Danny Arsenault, 42, is charged with criminally harassing Charlotte Bouchard and communicating with her repeatedly without a legitimate reason and with the intention of harassing her. The first charge carries a maximum 10-year prison term.
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