Access to Cell Phone Records?
I found out a few days ago, informally meaning not by the police or a summons or anything, that I am being accused of prank calling someone (whom I don't even know) multiple times over the past few months. This person is claiming that the police gave them a copy of my cell phone records after they had traced the calls back to me.
Is this even legal? I understand that the authorities, with a subpoena for probable cause, can get a copy of my records, but could the police then hand them over to the third-party accuser? Wouldn't the police investigate and prosecute on their own, if necessary? If this person is telling the truth, and does have copies of my phone records, isn't this an invasion of my privacy, seeing as how these records show every outgoing and incoming call?
I have also been threatened by this person, saying that "the police said they are processing all the info and you'll get a letter in the mail." I know this person could obviously be lying, however they made several comments on incoming calls that I have received; calls they would not have known about unless they somehow had my cell phone records. Is there anything I can do here? Any way, other than hiring a lawyer before I find out if I am being formally charged with anything, to determine whether this is true?