A Brentwood woman who cyberstalked, bullied and harassed people who had falling outs with her daughter has been sentenced to over three years in federal prison, the Department of Justice announced on Tuesday.
Ramajana Hidic Demirovic, 47, formerly of San Francisco, pleaded guilty in August of 2022 to sending"hundreds" of malicious, deceptive, and abusive communications intended to sabotage the personal relationship, social reputation, academic life and work prospects of her intended victims that caused"staggering" distress, the DOJ said.
"In each case, after the relationship ended, Demirovic engaged in a campaign to punish the victims," said the DOJ. A third victim also briefly dated Demirovic's daughter in 2016 and was met with vicious text messages, according to the DOJ, and threats to take out a restraining order against him that would prejudice his college applications. She also made false reports to his employer accusing him of being physically abusive, using drugs and having a problem with alcohol; he subsequently had to quit his job.
A restraining order was placed against Demirovic in that case but she continued to harass the victim and his family anyway, the DOJ said.
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