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Additionally, explore the violations and damages I believe are relevant to Jax Ulbrich, a sophomore running back for the Division III Berry College Vikings, and the son of Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, for impersonating New Orleans Saints GM, Mickey Loomis.Here's a breakdown of violations & damages that may apply:
Legal Violations
- **Fraud**: Impersonating an NFL decision-maker to deceive the athlete.
- **Identity Theft**: Assuming another person’s identity to carry out the scheme.
- **Invasion of Privacy**: Misusing a private phone number obtained without consent.
- **Harassment or Cyberbullying**: Intentionally causing distress or humiliation.
- **Breach of Confidentiality**: Sharing the phone number without permission.
- **Defamation**: Potentially harming the athlete's reputation through the act.
Potential Damages
- Emotional distress impacting mental health and future performance.
- Reputational harm to both the athlete and the NFL organization.
- Professional setbacks due to the false information and public humiliation.
- Possible financial damages if the athlete's career opportunities are affected.
This outline highlights the seriousness of the situation and the potential legal ramifications for all involved.