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Originally Posted by Buffy01
I think you have a misunderstanding about what I had actually said. What I am suggesting is it possible that a person who be falsely accused of stalking? I am speaking on my own behalf based on my own experience. That is I seen stalking both ways. One where myself and someone else I knew had been a victim of being stalk by a sibling ex and ex family member and seeing both sister stalking someone. I can only speak for the state I am in. In the state I'm am it is illegal for an employer to ask questions about why someone may be fired at a previous job.
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Hmm... well, to chime in, Ruby had very clearly crossed boundaries in her last job and stalked her supervisor. The supervisor had to threaten a restraining order, so Ruby was in the wrong in this case and has no legal grounds for claiming false accusations or a legal lawsuit, if I understand you correctly.