He boasted on social media about paying strangers to take pictures of his children and ex-partner. Now he's under arrest.
Briefly

Berkley, a Chicago resident, was arrested for fraud after violating a restraining order by hiring followers to stalk his ex-partner and children.
Despite a restraining order, Berkley boasted about paying around $6,000 for images of his daughters and ex-partner, framing it as 'technological warfare'.
Berkley claimed to have a First Amendment right to solicit photographs of his ex and children, highlighting the conflict between technological advances and legal boundaries.
Authorities are coordinating extradition efforts, but the legal processes from both Palm Beach and Cook counties could involve complexities relating to the pending charges.
Read at Sun Sentinel
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