NASSAU COUNTY, Fla. — A man accused of stalking a local woman and sending people nude photos of her is out on bond.
Tuesday, Nassau County deputies arrested Mikhael Dolman, 46, for sexual cyber-harassment.
Action News Jax found the victim had multiple domestic violence injunctions against Dolman.
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The victim said Dolman has created more than 20 fake Facebook accounts to harass her.
The victim told deputies from May until September, Dolman wouldn’t leave her alone despite the two being separated.
The report states he has followed her to job sites, and in September, he threatened to harm someone the victim had over for housework.
It states Dolman sent the victim an explicit nude photo of her and told her he’d sent the same photo to a male friend, warning him to stay away from her.
Part of the report is redacted, but it states, ‘the suspect sent several explicit nude photos to the victim’s [redacted] son, stating when he grows up, he needed to find a real woman like the one he sent in the picture.’
Action News Jax confirmed Dolman served four years in prison in 2010 for aggravated stalking and drug charges.
Wednesday, Action News Jax spoke with the alleged victim. Fearing retaliation, she asked to stay anonymous.
“It’s been hell,” she said. “I’ve not been able to really go anywhere or trust anyone because I don’t know who I’m really talking to, because of fake accounts.”
She shared a message for other people who may be in similar circumstances.
“They’ll tell you that you can’t get out of it, but you can, and you’re very strong, way stronger than you think you are,” she said.
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