Voting Question: What charges can my friend press?
Posted by adminFeb 7
Oh man, where to start. Tonight I got a horrible phone call from my friend. She was hysterical. Her boyfriend and father of her two children had broken up with her Thursday and they had been living with her mother. They have a storage unit, but it’s in his name and after moving out of her moms, he wants to leave all of HER stuff in storage and let it be thrown out or auctioned off. He took her 500 dollar camera and will not give it back and he came to her house tonight and things got worse. She has the title to his car (That’s in HER mothers name) and she wanted him to sign some papers or she wasn;t giving him the title back. She wanted him to sign papers saying that he would meet up with her at their storage unit and let her get his things, he signed it and then signed another paper saying he wouldn’t cut her phone off, because that’s in his name too, even though she paid for it. Then it came down to custody. He wants to take the girls every other weekend, so all she wanted to know was where he was staying. He is also a drug dealer and stays with others that do drugs and deal them, she doesn’t want her children anywhere near that, so she NEEDS to know if they go with him, he’s not around it so her children won’t be. (Obviously in my opinion, they don’t need to be around him either) Well, he flipped out when she wanted to know that. He tore up all the papers that he signed, then he took her W-2 Forms and her Birth Certificate and tore those up too. Then he beat her while he was there by taking her by the back on the neck and thowing her up against walls and slamming her face in to the wall. All while grabbing her arms and pushing her. He took her I.D. and and cell phone and said she wasn’t getting them back until she gave him the title, so she did and he gave her that back and stormed out. What all can she do. I keep trying to tell her to press charges, but she said she doesn’t even know where he stays so it won’t matter which I know is bullshit. He abused her and that’s assault, he tore up her things, that’s destruction of property isn’t it?
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