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“[The defendant] also created a profile pretending to be the victim herself to gather personal information about her from a friend,” the DA said.
A Rhode Island man was arraigned in Boston last week for harassing a Boston women, allegedly creating more than 900 different social media accounts to stalk her, prosecutors announced.
Space Vixaisak, 23, is charged with one count of stalking and one count of violating a harassment prevention order, the office of Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden said.
Vixaisak was released on bail on the condition he follows the alleged victim’s harassment prevention order and has zero contact with her or her family, the DA’s office said.
The Woonsocket, Rhode Island resident is scheduled to appear in court on August 26 for a pre-trial hearing, Hayden’s office said.
Vixaisak was previously convicted on cyberstalking charges in 2021 and was sentenced to one year of probation, along with the enrollment in a mental health program, the DA said.
The recent cyber harassment arrest stems from a December 2025 police report where a 20-year-old woman alleged a months-long cyberstalking incident involving Vixaisak, Hayden’s office said.
“The victim told officers that an individual known online as “Space Vegas” had been harassing her since February 2025 across multiple social media platforms including TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook,” the DA said.
The victim had never met or had an interaction with Vixaisak, prosecutors said.
Vixaisak would allegedly message the victim “I need you to love me and let me love you” throughout multiple social media apps, the DA said.
The victim had allegedly blocked more than 700 TikTok accounts and more than 200 Instagram accounts appearing to be owned by Vixaisak, the DA said.
“Boston police used location data from the various accounts created by Vixaisak to confirm his name and address,” Hayden’s office said.
Throughout the months of harassment, Vixaisak allegedly acquired the victim’s personal phone number, her parents’ phone numbers, her home address, and her school’s address, the local DA said.
“Vixaisak also created a profile pretending to be the victim herself to gather personal information about her from a friend,” the DA said.
Shown in screenshots, Vixaisak allegedly texted the victim “I told you to love me … now you’re going to have to watch your back every time,” Hayden’s office wrote.
Vixaisak also allegedly sent messages to the victim’s family saying “Hey tell your daughter. Her last days are coming for her…if she doesn’t love me or I’ll find her,” prosecutors said.
The victim was granted a harassment prevention order in January 2026. However, Vixaisak disregarded the order and allegedly continued to contact the victim, the local DA said.
“Social media is a vital part of many lives in our digitalized society and it can be used in positive ways or, as the facts indicate here, in unsettling and disturbing ways. Our citizens are entitled to peaceful existence in all aspects of their lives, including their engagement with social media,” Hayden said.
An attorney for Vixaisak could not be reached for comment Monday night.
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