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Texas Man Files Legal Action Against Partner for Out-of-State Abortion
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<blockquote data-quote="Tropical Wilds" data-source="post: 77671588" data-attributes="member: 250629"><p>And as somebody who worked in law enforcement, I can tell you that it’s not at all an uncommon tactic of abusive exes suing their former partner for things that are blatantly and demonstrably idiotic. Not only is it the whole “bad attention is better than no attention” theory, and a means to penalize and get revenge against the victim, but it also serves as a means to get information on them. Addresses, employer names, if they are dating again, work schedules… All sorts of stuff.</p><p></p><p>I remember a guy who sued his ex for trimming a tree in the yard. Not cutting it down. Not trimming it in a way that was damaging. Not trimming it in a way that wasn’t aesthetically pleasing. Simply trimming it. Why? Because he wanted to compel her to answer if she was dating anybody under the guise of “could your boyfriend have trimmed the tree?” and discover her work schedule. And it worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tropical Wilds, post: 77671588, member: 250629"] And as somebody who worked in law enforcement, I can tell you that it’s not at all an uncommon tactic of abusive exes suing their former partner for things that are blatantly and demonstrably idiotic. Not only is it the whole “bad attention is better than no attention” theory, and a means to penalize and get revenge against the victim, but it also serves as a means to get information on them. Addresses, employer names, if they are dating again, work schedules… All sorts of stuff. I remember a guy who sued his ex for trimming a tree in the yard. Not cutting it down. Not trimming it in a way that was damaging. Not trimming it in a way that wasn’t aesthetically pleasing. Simply trimming it. Why? Because he wanted to compel her to answer if she was dating anybody under the guise of “could your boyfriend have trimmed the tree?” and discover her work schedule. And it worked. [/QUOTE]
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