- Ex-Kentucky officer used police tech to hack womens Snapchats, steal . . .
Bryan Wilson, 36, was able to hack the social media accounts by using technology accessible to him as a Louisville Metro Police officer and even sent the stolen content to one victim's
- Former LMPD officer convicted for throwing slushies in peoples faces . . .
Former Louisville Metro Police officer Bryan Wilson hacked the social media accounts of at least 25 women, and threatening to release stolen photos and videos of a sexual nature
- Civil lawsuit filed against former LMPD officer Bryan Wilson
Tuesday, Collins filed a civil lawsuit for her client 30 pages details multiple claims against Wilson, including invasion of privacy and intentionally inflicting emotional distress Other named defendants include former LMPD Chief Steve Conrad, Robert Schroeder and former Lieutenant William Hibbs
- Ex-cop who exposed his genitals on social media, in uniform, is . . . - Yahoo
Wilson is currently serving a 30-month prison sentence for stalking women A former cop in Louisville, Kentucky, has been sued over allegations that he used his resources and equipment within
- Feds: Ex Louisville Police Officer Used Law Enforcement Tech To Help . . .
According to a sentencing memorandum, Bryan Wilson used his law enforcement access to Accurint, a powerful data-combing software used by police departments to assist in investigations, to obtain information about potential victims
- Ex-Louisville Cop Is Being Sued for Extorting Woman for Nudes: Lawsuit . . .
Wilson is currently serving a 30-month prison sentence for stalking women A former cop in Louisville, Kentucky, has been sued over allegations that he used his resources and equipment within
- Lawsuit filed against former LMPD officer for cyberstalking
According to the lawsuit, in July 2020, Wilson sent a text message that tricked her into providing the password to her Snapchat account, which he used to find sexually explicit pictures and
- Ex-LMPD officer used police tech to hack Snapchats and steal nudes
Bryan Wilson, 36, was able to hack the social media accounts by using technology accessible to him as an officer and even sent the stolen content to one victim's employer, according to a
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