<p>Ok, so I’ve read all the posts on this thread so far and would love to help you with this unfortunate predicament. Let me start off by saying that if I were you, I would want revenge, so to speak. I’ve worked hard for my success and understand how horrible it feels to watch another chwat succeed while ou struggle (i dont kbow if youre struggling but you obviously seem heated). However, let’s think of the situation that his ‘friend’ has pleased herself in. She’s a fake, a fraud, an she has to live with knowing that the only way she can be a “something” in her eyes is to cheat because she’s not good enough. Can you understand how psychologically taxing that may feel? If revenge is what you seek that I emplore you- do NOTHING. What she’s done to herself is revenge enough. If your motives for turning her in ARE for art’s sake (I’m a photographer who’s works (prural) have been stolen before) then I suggest contacting he artist and giving them a heads up on how easily his or her work was stolen. Personally, I would like to know if my work is easily stealable. And finally, in regards to how this ‘friend’ treats you, which seems to be a major underlying problem, just tip her off that you know. Don’t run it in her face, just mention it casually then drop it. Dont contax the school, let her sit wondering whether shell be caught. Devious right? No, karma. Best of luck in your future endeavors. --Kirby</p>