Overview
- Prosecutors say 23-year-old Space Vixaisak was arraigned last week on one count of stalking and one count of violating a harassment prevention order and was ordered to have no contact with the victim or her family.
- Authorities say the campaign used more than 900 accounts across TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook to send repeated messages, impersonate the victim and make threats including warnings about the victim’s safety.
- The victim reported the harassment in a Dec. 17, 2025 walk-in to Boston police and told officers the abuse began in February 2025; she obtained a harassment prevention order in January 2026 but prosecutors say contact continued daily in violation of that order.
- Boston police traced geolocation and other platform data from hundreds of accounts to identify Vixaisak, who was released on bail and is due back in Boston Municipal Court for a pretrial hearing on Aug. 26, 2026.
- The case highlights challenges in policing repeat online offenders, noting Vixaisak’s 2021 cyberstalking conviction and showing how mass account creation and impersonation let harassers evade blocks while investigators rely on platform data and cooperation to connect accounts to real-world identities.