IMPORTANT UPDATE: Caution: Solicitations for “SORNA Compliance and Opinion Survey”
This morning we posted the below message. It didn’t take long for us to discover that the “PRIMARY INVESTIGATOR”, Christopher Duszka, Was (at least until recently) a Crime Intelligence Analyst for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement! (see: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-duszka-90738337)
WE ARE WARNING MEMBERS TO NOT PARTICIPATE IN THIS SURVEY!!! Who knows how the information you provide will be used against you by FDLE, who is the defendant in pending registration challenges. At least we know how this snake got everyone’s email addresses!!!
A number of our members have received emails concerning a “SORNA Compliance and Opinion Survey” conducted by someone at Southwestern College in Kansas.
FAC has no information on this “Survey”, but is very curious and concerned about how the survey organizers obtained the email addresses of individuals on the Florida registry. If anyone can simply access our personal email addresses for surveys, marketing, solicitations or any purpose, it’s concerning.
We will dig into this further and advise.
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I just read the email concerning the survey. I did not intent to do it. I have to look into these peculiar things. Then I opened your mail, thank you.
P.S. Gmail flagged the college’s response to my email highlighted in yellow, “This message did not originate from a Southwestern College email address…”
#Floridasting
Does anyone know why Gmail highlights these in yellow?
Or if you’re a Trump fan, there is always the story about the snake.
I just received an email from the college telling me to contact [email protected]. The college isn’t giving out info so that’s a red flag. #noinfo.
TTH:
If it looks like a sting, smells like a sting and tastes like a sting, you might just get stung.
Go ahead and reply and let everyone else know what happens to you after you reply.
I wish you the best of luck.
To JZ and everyone on the registry:
You have no expectation of privacy when you provide someone with information. This information can be turned over to law enforcement to prosecute you for FTR. This information can be turned over to your employer, your ex or anyone else. They can even publish this info on the internet without your permission.
This guy may be receiving a commission or other type of fee for prosecuting registrants on the registry. Yes, the police do make these types of arrangements.
The bottom line is, respond at your own risk. I wouldn’t provide any information that you wouldn’t provide to the police, ex’s, enemies and you wouldn’t want published on the internet.
Strangely, I also just received a very odd looking notification from ‘Instagram’ that their policies have changed. I haven’t had any social media AT ALL since before my offense, AND my email address is much newer than that. Just pointing that out.