Social Media Identity Theft Complaint Contact Form
Social Media Identity Theft

The Florida Attorney General’s Office is investigating recent allegations of social media identity theft involving West Palm Beach Company Devumi and related company Bytion. If you or someone you know has had their identity stolen and used to create a fake social media profile on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube or any other social media platform please file a complaint with our office using the form below.

*Required information.
Section 1 - Your Contact Information
First Name*Last Name*


Street Address*


City*StateZip


County* Florida ResidentsPhone


E-mail Address*


Confirm E-mail Address*


Section 2 - What is the issue?
Subject/Category*



Questions/Comments
Please include any claim numbers or case numbers associated with your complaint below.


Are you 60 or older? (Penalties can be enhanced for victimizing senior citizens)
Military status?
Section 3 - Security Question
Please answer this common sense question to restrict automated spamming programs.


Different Security Question
I understand that your office does not give legal advice. I also understand that your office cannot take legal action for me individually.

Note:
  1. All information submitted with this complaint is subject to public inspection pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes.
  2. Whoever knowingly makes a false statement in writing with the intent to mislead a public servant in the performance of his official duty shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 837.06, Florida Statutes.

I am filing this complaint to notify your office of the activities of this business/individual and to seek any assistance you may be able to render.


TO REPORT LIFE THREATENING EMERGENCIES, SAFETY CONCERNS, OR IF POLICE ASSISTANCE IS IMMEDIATELY NEEDED, DIAL 9-1-1 or contact local law enforcement authorities who receive and respond to calls for service 24 hours a day.


PLEASE NOTE: The Office of Citizen Services' operators do NOT monitor emails on weekends, holidays, or after weekday business hours (M-F 8AM-5PM). Please do not rely on electronic communications to report urgent emergencies or safety concerns. Dial 911 instead.


In addition, please report known or suspected abuse/neglect/exploitation of a child or vulnerable adult to the state's Abuse Hotline at 1-800-962-2873 or online at https://reportabuse.dcf.state.fl.us or call 911.


Otherwise, the Office of Citizen Services will address online complaints and messages as quickly as possible.




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