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Diana Napolis is an American former social worker who was born in 1955 in La Mesa, CA. She is 65 years old. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work from San Diego State University. Napolis has worked in the social work field for over 30 years, specializing in child welfare, family services, and mental health. She has worked in both public and private settings, including the San Diego County Department of Social Services, the San Diego County Mental Health Services, and the San Diego County Juvenile Court. Napolis is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and the California Association of Social Workers. She is also a member of the San Diego County Mental Health Services Advisory Board. Napolis is an advocate for social justice and has been involved in numerous community initiatives, including the San Diego County Mental Health Services Advisory Board, the San Diego County Juvenile Court Advisory Board, and the San Diego County Department of Social Services Advisory Board. Napolis is an active member of her local community and has served on the boards of several local organizations, including the San Diego County Mental Health Services Advisory Board, the San Diego County Juvenile Court Advisory Board, and the San Diego County Department of Social Services Advisory Board. Napolis is married and has two children. She currently resides in San Diego, CA.

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Occupation Former social worker
Age 68 years old
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Birthplace La Mesa, California, U.S.
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2003

After nearly a year in jail (including five months in a state psychiatric facility where she was judged delusional but fit to stand trial), Napolis pleaded guilty to stalking on September 29, 2003, receiving five years probation; in addition, she was required to enroll in a counseling program, surrender all firearms and other weapons, abstain from drugs and alcohol and refrain from using computers. Napolis was also barred from any contact with Spielberg, Hewitt and their families for 10 years and was required by the judge to continue taking prescribed medication.

2002

On September 18, 2002, Napolis "verbally confronted" Jennifer Love Hewitt while entering the 2002 Grammy Awards, and on the next day attempted to pose as a friend of the actress to enter the premiere of The Tuxedo. On October 10 Napolis again tried to confront Hewitt at a filming, and emailed several death threats to the actress later that month. In December 2002, Napolis was arrested for stalking and making death threats against Hewitt, charged with six felonies, and remanded to San Diego County Jail on $500,000 bail. At her hearing, Napolis also admitted to becoming involved in a shoving match with Hewitt's mother while confronting the actress. Napolis accused the actress and Spielberg of being part of a satanic conspiracy and using mind controlling "cybertronic" technology to manipulate her body. Napolis was committed to Patton State Hospital in 2003 for three years or until fit to stand trial.

2001

In 2001, she was charged with stalking film director Steven Spielberg, and in 2002 faced more charges for making death threats against actress Jennifer Love Hewitt, and was committed to a state hospital until fit to stand trial. After a year in prison Napolis pleaded guilty to stalking and was released on probation.

In the fall of 2001, Steven Spielberg filed a restraining order against Napolis after she made harassing telephone calls to him. Napolis claimed Spielberg and his wife were part of a satanic cult operating out of his basement that had implanted a microchip called "soulcatcher" in her brain, an accusation to which Spielberg replied "To state the obvious, I am not involved with any form of manipulating Ms. Napolis's mind or body through remote technology or otherwise." Spielberg also expressed concern for the safety and security of his family. His security team indicated they believed Napolis to be suffering from a delusional disorder and posed "a serious risk of violent confrontation". The judge ruled Napolis was barred from approaching within 150 meters of Spielberg and believed her to be a "credible threat" to the director.

2000

Using public computers in internet cafes and libraries, Napolis concealed her identity for five years while continuing to post information on-line about those she believed were involved in the conspiracy. In 2000, private researcher Michelle Devereaux and the San Diego State University police tracked Napolis and caught her in the act of posting information as Curio on-line from a campus lab. No charges were filed, but by revealing her identity, those Napolis had harassed ceased to consider her a serious threat. The story was reported in The San Diego Union-Tribune, which was added to her on-line list of harassing parties.

1996

Napolis originally worked as a child protection worker for nearly 10 years (leaving the position in 1996), becoming involved in the satanic ritual abuse (SRA) moral panic that arose in the early 1980s. By the late 1990s the phenomenon was rejected by mainstream scholars and law enforcement experts, but Napolis continued to believe in the existence of SRA. Napolis held that those who had discredited the phenomenon were themselves child abusers involved in a conspiracy to conceal their activities from the public.

1955

Diana Louisa Napolis (born 1955), also known by her on-line pseudonym Karen Curio Jones or more often simply Curio, is an American former social worker. Between the late 1990s and 2000, Napolis posted a series of pseudonymous accusations alleging that individuals skeptical of the satanic ritual abuse moral panic were involved in a conspiracy to cover-up the sexual abuse and murder of children. The pseudonymous poster's real life identity was confirmed as Napolis in 2000.