A minor suffered from cyberbullying...and the American police revealed a shocking matter

A minor girl was surprised that the main suspect of cyberbullying her for at least a year was none other than her mother.

The Complex website said Michigan State Police arrested a woman this week in Isabella County for her role in a bullying scheme targeting her minor daughter.

According to the New York Post, Kendra Gil Licari, 42, of Mount Pleasant has been charged with two counts of stalking a minor, two counts of using a computer to commit a crime, and one count of obstruction of justice.

Licari's daughter was bullied online, but she did not know that her mother was behind it.

The minor and her friend complained of cyberbullying for more than a year.

Isabella County District Attorney David Barbieri said FBI analysts were able to identify Licari as a cyberbully by her IP addresses that were used to send the malicious messages.

Barbie confirmed that they found 349 pages of texts and correspondence with the two teenagers.

In addition to her daughter, the woman in her 40s used VPNs to target her daughter's friends with online bullying.

The accused woman made a full confession, according to the newspaper, but did not announce the reasons for her pursuit of her daughter and her friends and the secret bullying of them.

Lecari is due to return to court on December 29 to determine whether there is enough evidence for her to stand trial.

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