
A woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, has come forward with serious allegations of online sexual harassment after repeatedly receiving unsolicited explicit photos from a man she met online.
According to her, the harassment began weeks ago, escalating despite her clear refusal to engage. After exhausting all attempts to block and ignore the individual, she decided to publicly expose his identity.
The Man Behind the Messages
The woman has provided the name and photographs of the alleged harasser to confirm his real identity. His relatives, Dana Berger Kirschner and Carole Kirschner who have been made aware of the situation, have also been named in an effort to hold him accountable.
🚨 Ronald S. Kirschner and His Wife, Lori Schreiber Kirschner🚨







📌 “No woman should have to deal with this kind of harassment. I am sharing this to warn others and ensure that he is held responsible for his actions,” she stated.
Legal Consequences & Next Steps
Under Canadian law, sending unsolicited explicit content can be classified as criminal harassment or non-consensual distribution of intimate images, leading to serious legal consequences, including:
⚖️ Fines & potential jail time
📜 Restraining orders & legal injunctions
🛑 Social media account bans & restrictions
The victim is now in the process of seeking legal action, with local authorities reviewing the evidence provided.
What Should Victims Do?
If you or someone you know is facing similar harassment, here’s what experts recommend:
✅ Save and document all evidence (screenshots, messages, timestamps).
✅ Block and report the individual on all platforms.
✅ Contact authorities and consider legal options.
✅ Seek emotional and legal support from trusted sources.
🔗 Resources for Support:
- Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
- RCMP Online Harassment Unit
- Victim Services Canada