Exclusive Clydebank man sent 700 emails in days as part of revenge porn campaign on ex
Robert Luke made countless fake Instagram and TikTok accounts to share his ex-partner's intimate pictures and videos and invited her family members to watch.
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Robert Luke made countless fake Instagram and TikTok accounts to share his ex-partner's intimate pictures and videos and invited her family members to watch.
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