A jealous boyfriend sent a message to my employer accusing me of soliciting nudes and sex from his gf at a point when she was underage.
I was 23 when she was 17. I'm now 24. I have a law degree and just started at a law firm.
How do I handle this?
Your employer should know that accusations like this are baseless and will most likely move on.
Deny, deny, deny.
>>17001268
Talk to your boss and laugh about it. Then show him the nudes.
>>17001283
Why would they know that?
That's not the kind of accusation people tend to make anonymously and randomly.
You apologize to your boss for the bother, ask him/her to let you know if the messages continue and go to the police if they do.
>>17001300
Because they're fucking baseless. I'm pretty sure employers get a call every so often from a pissed off ex-boyfriend about X and how they did Y. It's bullshit and they know it.
Hey what does the smirk-look-to-the-side face mean, compared to the cheeky smile?
>>17001355
Suggestive
>>17001355
Cheeky smile means you're both best friends (people who snap each other frequently), while the smirk means that you're on their best friend list while they aren't on yours (meaning they chat you more than you chat them).
>>17001349
But what if it's an employer of only 14 people and you're in the same office with the same people everyday 9-5 and people still don't know you all too well yet?
>>17001349
What if they're...uh...not baseless?