
To my dismay, and utter heartbreak from the underhanded nature of one woman, I decree. Though my following is not a fierce army or a gang of rabble rouses, I feel those I do connect with find a comment or two they relate to. Whether here, on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and the now ancient Friendster and Tribe.com; I felt I was getting through.
What is in a name? That but the identity of the object. It has been brought to my attention that not but a few nights ago, my account(s) have been hacked.
Dear to whom it may concern,
I am writing this letter to bring to your attention the cyber abuse of a company you are affiliated with. I am speaking of Fashionweekla.com orchestrated by a horrible woman who's name starts with J.
For the past few weeks I was being bullied to give up my twitter and blog names "FashionWeekLA". I didn't enjoy her tone and turned her down.
Somehow she hacked my account and stole my identities. I find this sort of behavior in poor taste. I want to let all of you know about the unethical and immoral tactics used to steal from a poor designer/ fashion show coordinator.
I implore you to find other site to advertise on, and get your name out. By attaching your name to fashionweekla.com's website, you are allowing J to smear your name.
I intend to let all my media friends know about this injustice, as well as all my Internet T.V. station contacts. This is not a smear campaign, but rather a cry for justice.
Thank you - The real "FashionWeekLA Twitter

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