FORMER RAMONA RESIDENT CROWNED MISS TEEN USA; REVEALS “SEXTORTION” THREAT
By Miriam Raftery August 16, 2013 (Ramona) – The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating “”sextortion” threats allegedly made against 19 people including Cassidy Wolf, a former Ramona contestant who won the title Miss Teen USA on Saturday. According to NBC Today Show’s website, Wolf said she received an anonymous e-mail several months ago from a blackmailer who claimed to have stolen images from the webcam on her home computer. The hacker reportedly threatened to publish the images unless Wolf would provide nude photos. Wolf lived in Ramona for 14 years before moving to Temecula. She aspires to attend San Diego State University and study for a career in broadcast journalism. Recently she has been speaking in schools to educate other teens on the risks of cyber-stalking. The competition was held in the Bahamas; video can be viewed at www.missteenusa.com. Printer-friendly version
FORMER RAMONA RESIDENT TO REPRESENT CALIFORNIA AT MISS TEEN USA®
August 2, 2013 (San Diego’s East County) – Top 10 Productions, Producers of the Miss California USA® Pageants, hosted a send-off party on July 28 for a San Diego native who will be heading to the national Miss Teen USA® Competition. Cassidy Wolf, Miss California Teen USA 2013, represented Greater San Diego at the state pageant when she won the title of Miss California Teen USA 2013. Cassidy was born and raised in San Diego, living in Ramona for 14 years. She currently resides in Temecula and is a graduate from Great Oak High School. She attends Palomar Community College, and hopes to apply to San Diego State University, where she will study for a career in broadcast journalism. The Miss Teen USA® competition will be held at the Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas on August 10. Fifty-one young women from across the country will travel to compete for the coveted title. Printer-friendly version