Unhinged ex-girlfriend from hell, 19, concocted vile scheme after boyfriend dumped her... now justice has caught up with her
•By LAURA PARNABY, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 20:19, 16 July 2026 | Updated: 20:30, 16 July 2026 A 19-year-old Michigan woman has been exposed for attempting to frame her ex-boyfriend as an abu...
•Rida Rustam told police she had received menacing emails from her ex, Kumayl Raza, and his friend, Ibraheem Haq, resulting in them both being charged last year.
•She used AI to fabricate messages from she claimed Raza and Haq had sent her over several months including one reading: 'UR GONNA (expletive) REGRET IT (expletive).
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By LAURA PARNABY, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 20:19, 16 July 2026 | Updated: 20:30, 16 July 2026 A 19-year-old Michigan woman has been exposed for attempting to frame her ex-boyfriend as an abuser in a vile revenge scheme after he dumped her. Rida Rustam told police she had received menacing emails from her ex, Kumayl Raza, and his friend, Ibraheem Haq, resulting in them both being charged last year. She used AI to fabricate messages from she claimed Raza and Haq had sent her over several months including one reading: 'UR GONNA (expletive) REGRET IT (expletive). I'm gonna come right now (expletive) run you over. 'I wanted someone else to do it now I gotta do it. I'm gonna burn down ur house with u in, then tie up ur (expletive) burned body and choke u and (expletive) u so bad and shoot u in ur ugly (expletive) face.' Rustam also accused Raza of threatening to shoot up his high school graduation ceremony, according to the Detroit Free Press. Raza was charged in April 2025 with aggravated stalking, and his alleged offenses were later upgraded to adult felonies punishable by up to seven years in prison. His home was raided by SWAT teams while he was forced to stand outside in his pajamas during the investigation into Rustam's bogus claims. Meanwhile, Haq was charged in juvenile court with aggravated stalking and malicious use of a telecommunications device. However, Rustam admitted in court this week that it was all a ruse as she pleaded guilty to making a false report of a felony, using a computer to commit a crime, lying to an officer and stalking, according to The Detroit News who attended her hearing. Rida Rustam, 19, has been exposed for attempting to frame her ex-boyfriend as an abuser in a vile revenge scheme after he dumped her. She pleaded guilty in court this week to making a false report of a felony, using a computer to commit a crime, lying to an officer and stalking Rida Rustam told police she had received menacing emails from her ex, Kumayl Raza, and his friend, Ibraheem Haq, resulting in them both being charged last year - however, she has since admitted that she fabricated the threatening messages to present herself as the victim Justice was finally served on Thursday, as she was sentenced to 30 months of probation and six days in the Wayne County Jail for her crimes. Rustam was pictured grimacing in Wayne County Circuit Court after learning her fate as she stood beside her lawyer, Mark Haidar. Haidar asked Judge Anne Maria McCarthy to hear Rustam's trial behind closed doors if she complied with the terms of her probation, but she declined. 'You're never going to see her again,' Haidar said, according to the Detroit News. 'She's highly motivated, she's dealt with her mental issues. She's got a strong faith. She will prosper. This is a bump in the road for her.' Haidar also lashed out at the Plymouth Township Police Department for failing to verify Rustam's claims and plowing forward with charges against the boys. 'This should've stopped, these boys should've been exonerated much more quickly and we wouldn't be here today,' Haidar said. Rustam's ruse was exposed when Raza's lawyers hired digital forensic expert Avery Thompson, who found that his ex-girlfriend had been sending the menacing messages to herself. Kumayl Raza's senior year was derailed by the allegations which saw a SWAT team swoop on his home as part of the investigation into Rustam's bogus claims Justice was finally served on Thursday when Rustam (pictured) was sentenced to 30 months of probation and six days in the Wayne County Jail for her crimes She fooled police for more than three months by sending them reams of screenshots, email and text 'evidence' - and even handwritten notes. Rustam also used a popular AI engine to conduct a risk assessment of her actions, and purchased a VPN to prevent Instagram from tracking her location. Thompson said the case exposed 'the dark side of AI.' 'Law enforcement has to be very cautious about what is being presented to them as fact,' Thompson told the Detroit Free Press. 'I think this is going to occur more often as we integrate AI into our lives.' The Daily Mail has contacted Haidar and Plymouth Township Police Department for comment.المصدر: Daily Mail | Source: Daily Mail
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