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United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

Stop Posting "Personal, Confidential, or Humiliating Information" About Your Ex, Influencer Is Ordered

In the case of Cash v. Cash, the Texas Court of Appeals upheld a protective order against Sammica Cash, a fitness influencer with over 440,000 Instagram followers, who was ordered to stop sharing personal, confidential, or humiliating information about her ex-spouse, Kimberly Cash, on social media. Kimberly alleged that Sammica had posted private photos, sensitive information, and her location online, and had used third parties to track her. The court cited Texas law allowing protective orders when someone repeatedly engages in harassing behavior that causes emotional distress. Kimberly also provided evidence of therapy records and a text conversation where Sammica allegedly compiled and shared her medical history, including a sexual assault, with others. The court emphasized that such actions could endanger Kimberly and her minor child.

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Stop Posting "Personal, Confidential, or Humiliating Information" About Your Ex, Influencer Is Ordered

In the case of Cash v. Cash, the Texas Court of Appeals upheld a protective order against Sammica Cash, a fitness influencer with over 440,000 Instagram followers, who was ordered to stop sharing personal, confidential, or humiliating information about her ex-spouse, Kimberly Cash, on social media. Kimberly alleged that Sammica had posted private photos, sensitive information, and her location online, and had used third parties to track her. The court cited Texas law allowing protective orders when someone repeatedly engages in harassing behavior that causes emotional distress. Kimberly also provided evidence of therapy records and a text conversation where Sammica allegedly compiled and shared her medical history, including a sexual assault, with others. The court emphasized that such actions could endanger Kimberly and her minor child.

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