Football Director of Player Personnel Otis Yelverton arrested

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It’s actually damn scary. Stalking is just constant unwanted communication.

Aggravated stalking is the above, but with the threat of violence.

Imagine every time you check your email, there’s an email threatening to rape you, kill you, etc. Not from a stranger, but someone who knows where you live, work, or where your kids go to school. A constant reminder that you’re in danger.

I’ve had the great (dis)pleasure of representing some of them, and those dudes are creepy AF.

I’m guessing this dude, probably didn’t get to that level.

But the crime is legit, and should be bumped from a 3rd to a 2nd degree felony
Isn't that just good old fashioned "intimidation"?
 

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@WillSammon: Charlie Skalaski is a new assistant director of player personnel for Gators. veteran guy who played at Florida and once coached at Jacksonville Jaguars
 

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I appreciate his enthusiasm, but if this guy is trying to win this girl back, frankly, his technique is a little ham-handed. He really didn't put much thought into it. Threats *always* need to come from an anonymous psycho. Use a voice modulator from a pay phone for an extra creepy effect. Once she sees the threat is real you can come in as "the protector," promising to spend the night so you can save her from the bad guy. In the morning, after you've made passionate love all night, make a big production out of pretending to check the wiring, etc. in her car to be assured there are no bombs. Tell her to stand clear as you bravely start her car. After she heads off to work, you can get busy going through all her stuff, logging on to her computer, browsing her web history, and of course, monitoring her cell phone with the software you've put on it while she slept. As she unwittingly goes throughout her day thinking how lucky she is to have you back in her life, you are tracking her movements and activities and planning your next move accordingly, blocking potential suitors and conjuring threats to her physical safety.

Thus you are now able to create the insulated ecosystem of mental torture cycling into to dependency that you've been craving in your relationships. If this guy had just put a little thought into his plan he'd be sitting on the couch with her watching a movie, thinking about his next sinister move instead of wearing a green and white jumpsuit. I hope he's learned his lesson.
 

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I appreciate his enthusiasm, but if this guy is trying to win this girl back, frankly, his technique is a little ham-handed. He really didn't put much thought into it. Threats *always* need to come from an anonymous psycho. Use a voice modulator from a pay phone for an extra creepy effect. Once she sees the threat is real you can come in as "the protector," promising to spend the night so you can save her from the bad guy. In the morning, after you've made passionate love all night, make a big production out of pretending to check the wiring, etc. in her car to be assured there are no bombs. Tell her to stand clear as you bravely start her car. After she heads off to work, you can get busy going through all her stuff, logging on to her computer, browsing her web history, and of course, monitoring her cell phone with the software you've put on it while she slept. As she unwittingly goes throughout her day thinking how lucky she is to have you back in her life, you are tracking her movements and activities and planning your next move accordingly, blocking potential suitors and conjuring threats to her physical safety.

Thus you are now able to create the insulated ecosystem of mental torture cycling into to dependency that you've been craving in your relationships. If this guy had just put a little thought into his plan he'd be sitting on the couch with her watching a movie, thinking about his next sinister move instead of wearing a green and white jumpsuit. I hope he's learned his lesson.
He's not wrong....
 

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I appreciate his enthusiasm, but if this guy is trying to win this girl back, frankly, his technique is a little ham-handed. He really didn't put much thought into it. Threats *always* need to come from an anonymous psycho. Use a voice modulator from a pay phone for an extra creepy effect. Once she sees the threat is real you can come in as "the protector," promising to spend the night so you can save her from the bad guy. In the morning, after you've made passionate love all night, make a big production out of pretending to check the wiring, etc. in her car to be assured there are no bombs. Tell her to stand clear as you bravely start her car. After she heads off to work, you can get busy going through all her stuff, logging on to her computer, browsing her web history, and of course, monitoring her cell phone with the software you've put on it while she slept. As she unwittingly goes throughout her day thinking how lucky she is to have you back in her life, you are tracking her movements and activities and planning your next move accordingly, blocking potential suitors and conjuring threats to her physical safety.

Thus you are now able to create the insulated ecosystem of mental torture cycling into to dependency that you've been craving in your relationships. If this guy had just put a little thought into his plan he'd be sitting on the couch with her watching a movie, thinking about his next sinister move instead of wearing a green and white jumpsuit. I hope he's learned his lesson.
Someone has had some practice at this.
 

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Curious how long it will take to fill his position. Apparently Cantor's position hasn't been filled yet either....
 

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@JacquieFran_: Otis Yelverton no longer part of the #Gators staff, not charged with cyberstalking. GatorsTerritory - Otis Yelverton no longer on Florida staff, not charged

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