A recent online dispute has escalated into serious accusations, with one party claiming their private information was sold on the dark web. The conflict involves individuals previously linked through a past relationship.
The allegations were made publicly on social media, where one woman directly accused her former partner’s ex-wife of orchestrating the leak. “Someone calling me from a blocked number… is cringe behavior,” she posted, suggesting the caller had obtained her details illicitly. She later elaborated in the thread, dismissing the idea of a direct hack, instead asserting, “She probably sold my information to the dark web, which is done very easily. And I’m not the only person she’s done that to recently either.”
The public airing of grievances appears rooted in a tangled personal history. The accuser had been in a relationship with a man following his highly publicized divorce. Rumors recently swirled that this couple had reconciled, which prompted a sharp warning from the ex-wife on her own social media account, advising the woman not to take him back and alleging infidelity.
The relationship between the accuser and her ex-boyfriend had reportedly been under strain. He previously made vague posts on social media implying betrayal, leading her to publicly challenge his claims. “He said I cheated on him but won’t show or tell me what I did,” she explained to her followers, noting she had removed his belongings from her home. She concluded her remarks on their breakup by stating simply, “I tried.”
Amidst the accusations and personal revelations, a source close to the situation has denied any reunion between the former couple, stating such speculation is false. The core allegation of personal data being commodified online remains a stark and unresolved feature of this increasingly bitter public fallout.
