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Library of Congress employee accused of posting fake sex ads to target ex-girlfriend

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Va. man accused of posting fake ads on Craigslist directing men to his ex-girlfriend for sex CBS News

(CBS) CULPEPER, Va. - See my ex for sex...

Kenneth Kuban, a Library of Congress employee, is facing federal charges for allegedly posting fake ads on Craigslist to get back at an ex-girlfriend, CBS radio affiliate WNEW reported.

Authorities claim Kuban, 61, a flim preservationist, made several Craigslist postings each week directing men to his ex-girlfriend's home with the promise of sex or to buy pornographic videos. Some men refused to leave until she called police.

The Star-Exponent of Culpeper reports Kuban, of Reva, Va., was arrested last month and charged with stalking a Fauquier County woman he dated briefly in 2011. Kuban is scheduled to appear in federal court in Charlottesville on Friday for a hearing to determine whether he should be freed prior to trial.

Kuban works at the Library of Congress Packard campus in Culpeper. Authorities say he posted the ads from his work computer.

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