Comment by joshmn

Comment by joshmn a day ago

5 replies

There is, but it's not a phone number I have access to anymore. I changed it to the said person's phone number before I surrendered so that this exact scenario did not happen. I trusted the wrong person.

tasuki a day ago

> I trusted the wrong person.

This hits me hard. So you went to prison, and the person you trusted the most... turned out not to be trustworthy. Please hang in there and hope you meet (or have met already?) people you can rely on!

I'm very grateful for the many people in my life I can absolutely rely on.

anonymousiam a day ago

Seems like you could present this evidence to the police for an identity theft charge against the "wrong person." Or you could threaten to do so, and perhaps regain your property.

  • clort a day ago

    Except, read the comment again - Josh changed the account so that it referenced the other persons phone number. They did not steal his phone, and it could be framed that he gave them the account.

    Accusing somebody of theft? Perhaps the police would side with the non-felon..

    • anonymousiam 16 hours ago

      There's no dispute that he provided his telephone number, the dispute would be over the ownership of the GitHub account, which is a separate item, and perhaps still registered in his name. Without additional details, we're both guessing.

ldargin a day ago

You might want a lawyer's help to get that person to assist. Perhaps through an agreement not to sue for past wrongs, and maybe with a payment.