How can I PROSECUTE someone that filed a false report/dispute against me?

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Recently I sold some Yugio (collector) cards for my grandson on eBay. After there were initially no takers, my daughter's boyfriend offered the kid $10. He had no desire for the cards, just a nice think to do. Long story short: Things went south in my relationship with my daughter & him. She and the boyfriend vindictively started making all kinds of false allegations against me. They filed a false child abuse report with the Florida Dept Of Children & Families (I have custody of her kids; long story- good reasons), filed a false report with EBay & a false report ("item not received") with Paypal. All of these cases are closed in MY favor BUT:

I'm prosecuting him for filing a false report of child abuse at the state level; HOW DO I PROSECUTE him for filing a false report with Paypal? Being a bank, Paypal is overseen by the Federal Trade Commission. I filed a complaint against him on the FTC's website but it-  A) Reads like they only deal with businesses, not individuals and B) Website says that THEY don't prosecute.

So.... How can I prosecute this guy???

Thanks- Dennis (eBay: "HoldTillY2k").

 

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profdata
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HOW DO I PROSECUTE him for filing a false report with Paypal? Being a bank, Paypal is overseen by the Federal Trade Commission. I filed a complaint against him on the FTC's website but it-  A) Reads like they only deal with businesses, not individuals and B) Website says that THEY don't prosecute.

So.... How can I prosecute this guy???

Thanks- Dennis (eBay: "HoldTillY2k").

 

Prosecution has to do with the court system

You don't prosecute...only the DA or Attorney General office can Prosecute some one.

 

You said that they filed a complaint with Paypal and that Paypal ruled in your favor, the complaint is in their history and after so many complaints paypal may suspend them.

 

 

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I3ongwat3r
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*Thumbs up to profdata

 

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