JILTED BOYFRIEND ARRESTED FOR HARASSING SORORITY

A 23-year-old man was arrested for harassing an ex-girlfriend and relentlessly terrorizing her sorority in upstate New York. Thomas Traficante allegedly sent a string of messages starting last November to the Sigma Kappa sorority at New York State University College at Geneseo. The first message said that it’s “not safe out there tonight.” The text reportedly scared them enough to postpone an event. They got another threatening message later: “Moving it forward one night doesn’t make kappas or their dates any safer. I mean no harm, I’m not the threat, but harm is coming.” The women reported the messages to authorities, who determined the telephone number was created through an online service. Other messages continued to stoke the women’s fears, including one that said, “I’m in the house.” Eventually, in December, one of the sorority sisters began to suspect her ex-boyfriend was behind the messages. He had not only sent the ex-girlfriend some cocaine and then called police to have her arrested, but also is accused of hacking her test scores so she would receive a zero and posting her contact info on a prostitution site. The phone number was traced to Traficante’s home address and he was charged with cyberstalking and threats of violence.
* He’s also being charged with imitating a really bad horror film.
* “The call is coming from being bounced around random servers from … inside the house!”
* He was trying to turn Sigma Kappa into Krappa Pantsa.
* Is this Thomas Traficante by any chance related to the guy who pushed the button in Hawaii?
* Too bad they broke up, he sounds like a real catch.