Return to the court that ordered the judgment and request that the judge issue an order to cease and desist. Failing that, contact law enforcement and start reporting the instances of harassment.
To report someone for harassment, document the incidents, inform a trusted authority figure or organization, and consider contacting law enforcement if the harassment is severe or ongoing.
Block the user
No. not unless you tell him to stop and he keeps putting it there then it might just be harassment but if he moves it up your leg and you tell him to stop but he doesn't then it may count as sexual harassment.
After several attempts, it can be considered harassment.
Yes, it is considered sexual harassment. Even if they ask you one time, and you do not appreciate it, it is still technically considered sexual harassment.
Yes you can, a judgment does not stop you from traveling outside the country.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear you're going through that. It's important to prioritize your well-being. You can report ongoing text harassment to your phone carrier or the authorities. Remember, you deserve to feel safe and respected.
YES
slap him in front of everybody or tell your parents .
If the woman does not consent (i.e. say "yes" out loud) or flirt back, then yes, it is sexual harassment.
Tell him to stop bothering you or you will report him for harassment. Simple.
The best way to stop a collection agency from contacting you is to write them to stop collecting you. It really is that simple after you write to them they are required by law to stop calling.