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| − | [[Courtney Ireland-Ainsworth]] is a British woman who made a series of false complaints against her former boyfriend Louis Jolly.  To support these complaints Ireland-Ainsworth created a series of fake profiles on [[Instagram]] and used these fake profiles to make false threats against herself, attempting to implicate her Louis Jolly.  Ireland-Ainsworth's aim was to get Louis Jolly arrested and sent to prison.<ref>https://www.ladbible.com/news/woman-jailed-after-creating-30-fake-instagram-profiles-20220113</ref><ref>https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/wicked-exs-web-lies-saw-22720296</ref>  | 
  + | [[Courtney Ireland-Ainsworth]] is a British woman who made a series of 10 false complaints against her former boyfriend Louis Jolly.  To support these complaints Ireland-Ainsworth created a series of fake profiles on [[Instagram]] and used these fake profiles to make false threats against herself, attempting to implicate her Louis Jolly.  Ireland-Ainsworth's aim was to get Louis Jolly arrested and sent to prison.<ref>https://www.ladbible.com/news/woman-jailed-after-creating-30-fake-instagram-profiles-20220113</ref><ref>https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/wicked-exs-web-lies-saw-22720296</ref>  | 
| − | Facebook, the owner of Instagram, was able to identify that the fake Instagram profiles were linked to   | 
  + | Facebook, the owner of Instagram, was able to identify that the fake Instagram profiles were linked to email accounts and IP address used Ireland-Ainsworth.<ref>https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/wicked-exs-web-lies-saw-22720296</ref>  | 
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Revision as of 00:51, 16 January 2022
Courtney Ireland-Ainsworth is a British woman who made a series of 10 false complaints against her former boyfriend Louis Jolly. To support these complaints Ireland-Ainsworth created a series of fake profiles on Instagram and used these fake profiles to make false threats against herself, attempting to implicate her Louis Jolly. Ireland-Ainsworth's aim was to get Louis Jolly arrested and sent to prison.[1][2]
Facebook, the owner of Instagram, was able to identify that the fake Instagram profiles were linked to email accounts and IP address used Ireland-Ainsworth.[3]