Illegal Information Disclosure Consequences
Summary
In Kentucky, sharing personal contact information without consent can be illegal, potentially classified as a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the harm caused. Disclosing private information like Social Security numbers, images, or medical records without consent is also illegal. The severity of the offense depends on the consequences, such as harassment or threats. Legal advice may be necessary to understand specific situations.Full Conversation
What about personal contact info?
In Kentucky, it is generally illegal to expose someone's personal contact information (like phone numbers, addresses, and email addresses) without their consent, especially if it leads to harassment or harm. Is there a specific scenario you are concerned about?
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Yes, sharing someone's personal contact information without their consent can be illegal, especially if it causes them harm or harassment. If you have a specific scenario in mind, I can provide more detailed information.
Is that felony or misdemeanor?
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In Kentucky, disclosing someone's personal contact information without their consent can be considered either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances. If it leads to harassment, stalking, or threats, it could be classified as a more severe crime.
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In Kentucky, disclosing someone's personal contact information without consent could be classified as either a misdemeanor or a felony. The severity depends on whether it leads to harassment, stalking, or threats.
Is there a specific incident you are concerned about?