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Judge orders man to apologize to Xwife for comments on Facebook

Judge ruled dude violated Protection order from wilding out and said he could avoid 60 days in jail by posting a serious apology Every Day for 30 days.

Check it. Judge orders estranged husband to apologize on Facebook for online rant

Ex-husband ordered to apologize for Facebook posts
“A judge orders a Cincinnati man to apologize to his ex-wife for comments he made on Facebook. WLWT-TV’s Terry Daniels reports.” -MSNBC

 

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Check itCourt Orders Man To Apologize To Estranged Wife On Facebook .
“A Cincinnati man has been ordered to apologize to his estranged wife on Facebook after a post he wrote last year.” -News5 WLWT

Homeboy posted this smack talk:

“If you are an evil, vindictive woman who wants to ruin your husband’s life and take your son’s father away from him completely — all you need to do is say that you’re scared of your husband or domestic partner and they’ll take him away!” Check it. -NBCMiami

The court-ordered Facebook apology:

“I would like to apologize to my wife, [….], for the comments regarding her and our son [….] which were posted on my Facebook wall on or about November 23, 2011.

“I hereby acknowledge that two judicial officials in the [….]  Court have heard evidence and determined that I committed an act of domestic violence against [….] on January 17, 2011. While that determination is currently being appealed, it has not been overturned by the appellate court. As a result of that determination, I was granted supervised parenting time with (my son) on a twice weekly basis.

“The reason I saw (my son) only one time during the four month period which ended about the time of my Facebook posting was because I chose to see him on only that single occasion during that period.

“I hereby apologize to …. for casting her in an unfavorable light by suggesting that she withheld (my son) from me or that she in any manner prevented me from seeing (my son) during that period. That decision was mine and mine alone.

“I further apologize to all my Facebook Friends for attempting to mislead them into thinking that [….] was in any manner preventing me from spending time with (my son), which caused several of my Facebook Friends to respond with angry, venomous, and inflammatory comments of their own.”  Check it. -USA Today

This is Serious Facebook Drama.

Some say this would be a violation of Free Speech protected by the First Amendment.

Watch your Facebook postings. Especially if you got a record and pressing court charges from a jaded ex. Regardless that this man has a domestic violence record this sentence is absurd.

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