By David Lohr
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Isenberg was arrested last week and charged with four counts of using personal information to harass and one other count related to using a computer in committing a crime. He was later released from the Miami-Dade County Jail after posting a $10,000 bond.
"I believe in the end that a resolution will be reached that will satisfy all sides in this matter," Isenberg's defense attorney, Andrew Rier, told The Miami Herald. "I believe that the charges as they stand now will be significantly reduced. I'm looking forward to a speedy resolution on this matter."
Speaking with the same newspaper, Debbie described Isenberg's arrest as bittersweet.
"I'm happy there is some justice but it's not the justice I'd like to see," she said.
Authors note: This is the last news article I will be writing for Crime Library. I would like to thank all of my readers who have followed along the many cases I have covered here over the years. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end, and for me, it is time to move on. I will continue writing true crime, so if you would like to keep in touch and find out where I land next, please visit my personal website at www.davidlohr.net.
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