Keelung man jailed for doxxing and threatening ex-wife nine years after divorce
A Keelung court has jailed a man for five months for exposing his ex-wife's personal details online and sending threats, a small win for domestic violence victims who report harassment.
- The man kept targeting his ex-wife nine years after their 2017 divorce, ignoring a court protection order.
- He posted her ID number and home address on Facebook and Threads, along with insults and threats to shoot her.
- He also emailed her saying she would pay, prompting her to gather screenshots and go to the police.
- The court ruled this was serious psychological abuse under domestic violence law, not minor harassment.
- He confessed and got four months for misusing her personal data plus three months for breaking the protection order, merged into five.
Outlook: The ruling can still be appealed.