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How an Innocent Woman May Be Accused of Molestation, Rape, or Murder and Have to Live with It

January 24, 2022

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Consider the following allegations: “She has repeatedly exposed herself to me.” “She told me on multiple occasions that if I wouldn’t have sex with her again she would tell the police I raped her.” “She has stalked me since I met her. I’ve kept a dated log of all of the instances when she appeared […]

Responding to a Feminist Professor Kelly Behre’s Perspectives on Men’s Rights Activism

September 4, 2014

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“I had a false allegation of domestic violence ordered against me on June 19, 2006. It was based on lies, but the local sheriff’s office and state attorney’s office didn’t care that he was a covert, lying narcissist. I doubt they ever heard of the term, in fact. I made the mistake of moving back […]

False Restraining Orders That Allege Emotional Abuse ARE Emotional Abuse

June 5, 2014

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A theme that emerges upon consideration of restraining order abuse is lack of empathy—from impulsive or false accusers and from those who abet them. Plaintiffs who act either spitefully or viciously seldom appreciate the ramifications of their actions. They may possess what we call a normal conscience but either don’t think or, in the heat […]