Dear Matthew,
Thank you for baring with me, I’ve been off sick and then only just returned from my rest days, so thank you for your patience.
I have reviewed the twitter posts that you sent me copies of, thank you for that; it was good to see a large portion of the posts that this account has made.
I’ve looked at the messages and from what I understand, these messages are predominantly being posted on Twitter and you’ve told me previously that you have been blocked from being able to read this account’s Twitter Posts by the user and as such should not be able to see the messages. I fully appreciate that these posts have caused you upset, however due to the fact that they have not been sent to you and that from their actions they have attempted to make it so that you cannot see the posts, I do not believe that this is something we would be able to pursue as a criminal matter at this time.
I would suggest that the best way to deal with this is to report the content to Twitter and any other platform that you are aware of these messages being posted on as they will be able to see whether these breach any of their guidelines or policies. If they do breach these, they should be able to take down the posts themselves. I’ve added a link to the Twitter reporting guidelines page below:-
Further to this, I would suggest speaking to the solicitors that you spoke to last time and potentially looking to pursue a civil case against the user of this account as there is likely to be a link to some form of slander, however as I am not a civil law expert, you would be better suited to report this to them.
I fully appreciate that this is unlikely to be the outcome you wanted, however if there are any further developments, please report this to Sussex Police, either via the online reporting form at www.sussex.police.uk or by calling 101 as this may change the way in which we would be able to deal with this.
If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me or call me back.
Thanks,
Jack


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