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  • #622713
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    OldBill
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    Even if she did somehow come after Freedom he can hire an attorney and show HIM that text.

    If that happens, and I’m not saying it will, it will be far better for him to have the text on record now than months or even years later.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #622715
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    Russky
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    standards for female lawyers are pretty low, like for every other female profession
    I’d never hire a female lawyer, maybe only for a custody battle, which I probably will never have anyways, so – never

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #622716
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    Anonymous
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    Yeah, uh, pretty sure it’s unethical for a lawyer to make a threat like that. She must be a s~~~ty lawyer to put that in writing. Report her to the bar association.

    Also, I’m not sure why everyone is freaking out @freedom isn’t running a cartel and p~~~ing off the Attorney General of the United States. She’s a divorce lawyer, what’s she going to do? take him to the cleaners on an imaginary divorce with an imaginary wife? She isn’t going to do s~~~, she’s just used to bullying downtrodden men in a vulnerable position. F~~~ her. Even if she did somehow come after Freedom he can hire an attorney and show HIM that text.

    Women don’t even need to be lawyers to cause lots of damage. But a female attorney is even more aggressive and shameless if you let her be, and knows full well that it’s extremely unlikely most of those actions are caught and then punished.

    Unlike freedom, she’s not going to be stupid enough to admit it was her that placed a phonecall to an employer claiming he’s a deadbeat or a pedophile, and the cops aren’t going to reveal it was her that called and said there is a disturbance at his house or he was seen stalking little children. Women have no shame and there are plenty of ways for scrutiny to be placed on and harm men, since the system already insists men are rapists and criminals and sexual deviants.

    It’s best not to open yourself to trouble to begin with, but freedom couldn’t keep his mouth shut and was busy stirring the hornet’s nest while patting himself on the back for it. I didn’t praise him for it, because I didn’t fall off the turnip truck yesterday. I knew it was a better chance that it would backfire than the blue pill “friend” would not get married.

    #622720
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    Anonymous
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    Even if she did somehow come after Freedom he can hire an attorney and show HIM that text.

    If that happens, and I’m not saying it will, it will be far better for him to have the text on record now than months or even years later.

    You are 100% correct. It’s actually shocking that she put that in writing. That’s seriously dumb for a lawyer. IMHO Freedom should take advantage of that mistake.

    #622727
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    Anonymous
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    Women don’t even need to be lawyers to cause lots of damage. But a female attorney is even more aggressive and shameless if you let her be, and knows full well that it’s extremely unlikely most of those actions are caught and then punished.

    Unlike freedom, she’s not going to be stupid enough to admit it was her that placed a phonecall to an employer claiming he’s a deadbeat or a pedophile, and the cops aren’t going to reveal it was her that called and said there is a disturbance at his house or he was seen stalking little children. Women have no shame and there are plenty of ways for scrutiny to be placed on and harm men, since the system already insists men are rapists and criminals and sexual deviants.

    It’s best not to open yourself to trouble to begin with, but freedom couldn’t keep his mouth shut and was busy stirring the hornet’s nest while patting himself on the back for it. I didn’t praise him for it, because I didn’t fall off the turnip truck yesterday. I knew it was a better chance that it would backfire than the blue pill “friend” would not get married.

    I get your point, but a man you p~~~ off could file false complaints against you too; you can’t (at least I can’t) go through life hiding in the corner staring at your shoelaces out of fear you’ll p~~~ someone off. I do agree that it’s not a good idea to purposefully open yourself up. I also have no idea what kind of friendship Freedom has with this guy. If some of my close friends asked me for my honest opinion, I’d give it to them, and let the chips fall where they may. I can tell you one thing, he’s lucky she sent that text, and should capitalize on it. No decent lawyer would be dumb enough to send that in writing, she’s an idiot, and he should protect himself.

    #622729
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    FrostByte
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    You’re approaching this as if it were some Facebook squabble involving trailer park welfare recipients. From my first post I’ve been reminding people that she is a lawyer and, as a lawyer, should have known better than to make the threat she did. Not only did she make that threat, she did so in violation of her duty to the bar and as an officer of the court.

    Listen to Old Bill. This s~~~ is real. Not some Facebook squabble like he pointed out.

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

    #622733
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    SESQUI ano est
    SESQUI ano est
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    I still applaud Freedom saving his friend and hopefully there will not be any long term blow back. This has just been an incredible thread to read and highly educational hearing from both camps; the report her now camp and the record her contact and wait camp. The genie is out of the bottle now but I am cowardly and in the record all communication and wait camp. Ah s~~~, now I’m flipping and thinking you should report her.
    One thing for sure is that your friend is a f~~~ for even hinting you had something to do with hisdecision to call off the wedding. A man doesn’t let his friend take the flak for a decision he makes.

    Everyday above ground is a good one. Everyday above ground while single...better still.

    #622738
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    Anonymous
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    Women don’t even need to be lawyers to cause lots of damage. But a female attorney is even more aggressive and shameless if you let her be, and knows full well that it’s extremely unlikely most of those actions are caught and then punished.

    Unlike freedom, she’s not going to be stupid enough to admit it was her that placed a phonecall to an employer claiming he’s a deadbeat or a pedophile, and the cops aren’t going to reveal it was her that called and said there is a disturbance at his house or he was seen stalking little children. Women have no shame and there are plenty of ways for scrutiny to be placed on and harm men, since the system already insists men are rapists and criminals and sexual deviants.

    It’s best not to open yourself to trouble to begin with, but freedom couldn’t keep his mouth shut and was busy stirring the hornet’s nest while patting himself on the back for it. I didn’t praise him for it, because I didn’t fall off the turnip truck yesterday. I knew it was a better chance that it would backfire than the blue pill “friend” would not get married.

    I get your point, but a man you p~~~ off could file false complaints against you too; you can’t (at least I can’t) go through life hiding in the corner staring at your shoelaces out of fear you’ll p~~~ someone off. I do agree that it’s not a good idea to purposefully open yourself up. I also have no idea what kind of friendship Freedom has with this guy. If some of my close friends asked me for my honest opinion, I’d give it to them, and let the chips fall where they may. I can tell you one thing, he’s lucky she sent that text, and should capitalize on it. No decent lawyer would be dumb enough to send that in writing, she’s an idiot, and he should protect himself.

    If telling someone else how to live their life is brave and manly, women are the bravest and manliest beings around.

    To me, minding your own business is far more manly. Help when it is asked, but don’t try and control people that obviously didn’t ask nor want your input. There is no positive or praiseworthiness in forcing red pills on blue pill men. All it shows is stupidity and lack of awareness.

    Is a general that gets all of his troops wiped out in battle brave and praiseworthy, or is it a general that picks his battle and retreats to win the war?

    #622740
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    DorkShit
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    Blowback.

    She knows his name
    She probably knows lots about him. Address, phone number, etc.

    He has harassed her.
    If he continues, it could be seen as harassment. Most probably. More than probable.
    She will become the victim.

    You can scream pussy pass all day long. You can scream attack all day long.

    It will not end well if freedom engages in anyway.

    So far, he has made every mistake possible. No reason to assume that the best is to come.

    Jail cells are real. They have bars to prevent you from making more bad decisions.

    Peace brothers

    #622747
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    Anonymous
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    Help when it is asked, but don’t try and control people that obviously didn’t ask nor want your input.

    Fair statement. If his friend didn’t want his input then I agree with you. If his buddy asked his opinion, I can’t argue with his being honest with the guy.

    Right or wrong though, he made his move and has a decision to make; do nothing or do something. I’d treat her just like I’d treat any lawyer who made that threat to me, and report her to the bar.

    #622753
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    OldBill
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    He has harassed her.

    Harassed her? He’s never even spoke to her since giving his simp friend his “advice”. Or called her. Or texted her. If he’s smart, he won’t ever speak, call, or text her in the future either.

    She’s contacted him with threats, not the other way around, and that’s why it important to get that fact on the record now. Sticking his head in the sand is no longer an option.

    He’s not going to tell her he’s making a report. He’s just going to make the report. If there is no communication there is no harassment.

    Make up your mind. You started off claiming that this as no big deal, that she coudn’t really do anything, that it would blow over, and he shouldn’t do anything. Now, after you’ve been told she violated her profession’s canon of ethics, you’re claiming that, because she can so easily destroy him, he still shouldn’t do anything.

    Which is it? Nothing to worry about or something to cower from?

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #622756
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    Pedal, run, row
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    Harassed her? He’s never even spoke to her since giving his simp friend his “advice”. Or called her. Or texted her. If he’s smart, he won’t ever speak, call, or text her in the future either.

    Harassed might be a bit strong.

    Do you deny that Freedom has ruined, perhaps forever, the happiness of a most beloved sister? Do you deny that he separated a young couple who loved each other, exposing his friend to the world for caprice and the sister to derision for disappointed hopes, involving them both in misery of the acutest kind?
    Do you deny that sir?

    Hey it is Friday night, and it seemed funny to me. Might be the beers.

    Freedom being confronted:

    #622775
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    Freedom
    freedom
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    He asked for my honest opinion and I gave it, besides like bill said before, it was drilling in his mind long before we talked

    #622802
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    Pedal, run, row
    Pedal, run, row
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    He asked for my honest opinion and I gave it, besides like bill said before, it was drilling in his mind long before we talked

    Hey, as I said before I think you did a great job in the service of a friend. You don’t owe anyone an explanation imo.

    #622805
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    Anonymous
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    He asked for my honest opinion and I gave it, besides like bill said before, it was drilling in his mind long before we talked

    I’d have done the same if asked.

    #622807
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    743 roadmaster
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    Personally I would take the threat seriously.

    People in a position of legal power often abuse that power. Working in the courts I am sure knowing local police very well. Getting a willing white knight to step over the line is not hard for a manipulative woman.

    The question becomes what to do next,……Restraining order records everything.

    Of course I do not know all the details. If you had texted back threats then you are not standing on safe ground yourself.

    mgtow is its own worst enemy- https://www.campusreform.org/

    #622841
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    Anonymous
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    Even if she did somehow come after Freedom he can hire an attorney and show HIM that text.

    he grabbed her by the pussy.
    she said.
    to the cop.
    at the other end of the 911 call.

    His word against hers.
    By that time he will be branded a rapist
    and that SMS message… nobody cares.
    she was “just joking” after all.

    #622851
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    OldBill
    OldBill
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    He asked for my honest opinion and I gave it, besides like bill said before, it was drilling in his mind long before we talked

    All of that is true. He asked your honest opinion and your opinion meshed with thoughts he was already having. When she confronted him, however, he threw you and you alone under the bus.

    Instead of admitting you had simply given voice to concerns he already had, he blamed it entirely on you. He’s even gone as far as to ask you as a “friend” to forget the threats she – a sworn officer of the court – has made. He’s your friend alright, a friend who is blaming you for the entire affair.

    She is more powerful than you and has far better access to other people with power than you do. For that reason she is a danger to you and her threats prove it.

    You aren’t going to report her text as a way of “attacking” her or getting back at her. You’re going to report her text as a way of protecting yourself from the threat she poses.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #622856
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    Pedal, run, row
    Pedal, run, row
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    He asked for my honest opinion and I gave it, besides like bill said before, it was drilling in his mind long before we talked

    All of that is true. He asked your honest opinion and your opinion meshed with thoughts he was already having. When she confronted him, however, he threw you and you alone under the bus.

    Instead of admitting you had simply given voice to concerns he already had, he blamed it entirely on you. He’s even gone as far as to ask you as a “friend” to forget the threats she – a sworn officer of the court – has made. He’s your friend alright, a friend who is blaming you for the entire affair.

    She is more powerful than you and has far better access to other people with power than you do. For that reason she is a danger to you and her threats prove it.

    You aren’t going to report her text as a way of “attacking” her or getting back at her. You’re going to report her text as a way of protecting yourself from the threat she poses.

    I totally agree.

    And I have to say to brother freedom: How did you end up friends with a guy so stupid he would marry a divorce lawyer, for f~~~’s sake???!!! That is like jumping into a shark tank wrapped in bacon.

    #622863
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    Silver Fox
    Silver Fox
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    I will share the words of a lawyer I once had during a case against me.

    After we walked out of the courtroom together, he looked at me and said…

    “You need to watch your back for a long time. They’re not happy about this.”

    He was referring to the other lawyers and their team. We prevailed (even to my lawyer’s surprise), and the opposing side was shocked and angry about it.

    I will never forget my lawyer’s blunt honesty about the dirty side of legal practice.

    "Are you loosed from a wife? Do not seek a wife." --Apostle Paul

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