After TikToker Semaj (@semajinfocus) gave her ex the most eventful December of his life, he decided to press charges against her. She carefully handcrafted 30 problems for her ex and carried them out each day throughout the month of December.
On day one, she superglued his car’s gas tank shut. On the second day, she wrote a letter to his mother about a child he has been keeping secret for five years. She made up the whole story, but the letter was very emotional and believable.
On the third day, she sent flowers to his workplace along with a note from his sponsor implying that he had relapsed over the weekend.
On day four, she had random people show up at his place during all hours of the night so that he would get little to no sleep. The sleep deprivation caused him to behave similarly to an addict the next day at work.
“On day five, I made a Tinder profile for him as a down-low man who loves aggressive men and asked that they text him, and I said that if he responded negatively, it just means that his girlfriend is nearby and they should try again later and also send pictures of their junk,” said Semaj.
The sixth day consisted of her committing fraud. She wrote a letter to the bank that he was financing his car through. She pretended to be him and voluntarily surrendered his vehicle. The bank ended up repossessing his car.
On the seventh day, she wrote another letter to his landlord from the point of view of a concerned neighbor. She mentioned that strangers were showing up at all hours of the night, and was worried that he might be dealing drugs.
On day eight, she created a wedding registry so that any woman looking to date him would think that he was cheating on his fiancée.
She convinced her ex that he had a stalker on the ninth day and then mailed him an official-looking letter notifying him of an investigation for drug smuggling on the tenth day.

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Next, she mailed him a letter from the Department of Public Health saying he is a person of contact for an antibiotic-resistant strain of super gonorrhea on the eleventh day.
For the twelfth day, she mailed a postcard from a fake erectile dysfunction clinic about a missed appointment to his workplace.
“On day 13, I entered his home, injected his mattress with milk, painted sugar water along the baseboards to attract ants, and I put beef bouillon cubes and Jolly Ranchers in his shower head,” said Semaj.
She proceeded to sign him up for Scientology courses on day 14 and sent him a fake voodoo doll with a needle through the crotch on day 15. For day 16, she pretended to be his wife and called to get his utilities shut off.
She called his grandma on day 17 and posed as a nursing home, informing her that the application he submitted for her had been accepted. On day 18, Semaj sent him a fake obituary warning him that he might be in danger.
On day 19, she called his office and left him a voicemail saying that he got the dream job he applied for and could start right away. On day 20, she messaged his family and friends with fake documentation of him making donations to radical groups.
Then, on day 21, she created a social media profile for him and wrote a detailed confession about how he’s attracted to his own mother.
After that, on day 22, she called a close family member of his, pretending to be a life insurance company notifying them that he had tried to take out several policies on them.
On day 23, she rescinded the offer from his dream job and told him that the people in his close circles did not have nice things to say about him.
She emailed his landlord to give a 30-day notice that he was moving out on day 24. She reported him deceased to his bank on day 25 so that his accounts would be frozen.
For the rest of December, she told his mother’s church all about how he had forced her to get rid of her pregnancy, painted him as a deadbeat father on a podcast, put up flyers in his neighborhood warning neighbors that he was a peeping Tom, and sent him an anonymous email that someone was out to get him.
Finally, she called to have a mental wellness check conducted on him, and he was committed to a facility. Eventually, her ex decided to press charges.