Stalking of prosecutors
For DAs, ADAs, and federal prosecutors — former defendants and their networks sometimes fixate on the prosecutor who handled the case.
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Prosecutors collect the same kind of years-long grudges as judges and cops. A defendant convicted at trial. A family member who blames you for the sentence. A defendant released after years inside who decides the prosecutor is the reason. Most never act. A small subset do.
The information path: your name is on every filing in the case. The defendant's counsel has it. The defendant has it. Once they're out, the broker pages return your home address, your spouse, your relatives, and prior addresses going back years.
What's at stake
Surveillance. Repeated contact. Appearances at your home. Threats that may escalate slowly over months or years. Sometimes the threat extends to family members listed on the same broker page.
For prosecutors who handled high-profile cases — gang prosecutions, organized crime, terrorism — there are more people who might come looking, and they're better organized. The defendant's network may keep watching even when the defendant is incarcerated.
What to do right now
If you have an active stalker, document everything and notify your office's security officer and the relevant investigative agency. Run the criminal-defendant playbook — it walks the time-bucketed steps when a former defendant or their network resurfaces. Federal prosecutors have access to USMS protective services for documented threats. State and local prosecutors have varying access depending on the office.
For NJ prosecutors, Daniel's Law applies — that's the state statute that lets covered officers, prosecutors, and judges sue data brokers that fail to remove their home address inside ten business days. CA prosecutors who are also DV or stalking survivors qualify for Safe at Home.
Run a free scan to see what brokers have on you. Removing your address from broker pages doesn't end stalking — it makes finding where you live much harder.
How we handle it
We work the broker side continuously — same cadence, same coverage. Prior addresses get cleaned too — a defendant who knew where you used to live can use the broker page to track moves.
The household runs through the same removal queue. Spouse, parents, adult kids. The brokers link you all on the same page. A defendant who can't reach you directly will look at the relatives listed alongside you.
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