Alejandro Saez-Blanco, who is currently missing, is wanted in Aspen for stalking, sending threat messages, and extorting his ex-girlfriend as well as her new boyfriend. The 40-year-old is reportedly threatening his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend in Aspen.
According to the recent documents submitted to the court, the lady (ex-girlfriend of Saez-Blanco) has filed a complaint against his ex-boyfriend who kept on sending threats to the lady and her new boyfriend. The lady strongly believes that the man would get back in Aspen to get his revenge on the lady and her new boyfriend. Taking sudden actions, the court has passed an order according to which, Alejandro Saez-Blanco will be liable to pay a hefty felony fee if he comes back to Aspen. The fee will be charged for stalking and extortion case.
The Threat Messages and Continuous Stalking
This all began in the month of February when Saez-Blanco started stalking his ex’s new boyfriend. He even paid a visit to his home only to discover that it was locked. When this man got back home, he saw the CCTV footage where Saez-Blanco was seen tapping on his door and looking through the windows.
According to the affidavit, Saez-Blanco sent a text message to the lady’s boyfriend the same night. The message was a warning threat. Alejandro Saez-Blanco was caught by the police and warned for sending threat messages, stalking this man, and visiting his home again. Saez-Blanco got arrested for stalking, harassing, and engaging in physical violence in the month of March. The order clearly said that Blanco was not allowed to contact his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend either through text or any other means.
The affidavit says that this Argentinian man started sending the threat messages again to the new boyfriend of this lady. And this time, he was sending all these messages from Argentina. Even after complaints, arrests, and the strict orders of the court; Alejandro Saez-Blanco did not stop the harassment and threat warnings. The Argentinian man called the boyfriend by names and recorded audio that says "I'm coming for you". Ten days post this incident, Saez-Blanco recorded and send many voicemails warning the man that he would take the lady to the immigration authorities if the man refused to deposit $50,000 into his bank account.
The affidavit filed on Tuesday says that the man had also uploaded a message on his Facebook account (three days after the threats and extortion). In these messages, he had referred to the woman’s new boyfriend as a “Pedophile”.