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Originally Posted by JMintzer
He harassed her, in person, at her local rec center, then followed her home...
You have no "right" to do that... We have anti-stalking laws for a reason...
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He parked in front of her house, the police came and told him to leave. He left.
Hours later, she called the police AGAIN and complained that he had returned to harass her a second time.
Except - this time - this second time - never happened. He has proof that he was never there a second time. So it sounds to me like SHE was doing the harassing the second time around by filing a false complaint against him.
She got the judge to award her a restraining order against him for something that didn't happen.
Then - he violated that restraining order, which was for something that didn't happen, by parking his golf cart within 30 feet of her golf cart, and entering the Hadley pool, where she was.
He shouldn't have done that. It was a stupid thing to do. But - he also shouldn't have had a restraining order against him for something he didn't do.