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I previously posted this question. The Details: Awhile back i filed for a protective order against my then husband. I lied about there being physical abuse so i could get the order. Then waited 2 days, and called police to report he violated the order. He was arrested and jailed for 2 years. He never violated the order. I set him up. As he was being sentenced and led from the courtroom in chains and handcuffs, he turned to me and said "When you least expect it, I'll be there".
He served 730 consecutive days. I was waiting in line at the post office for this well dressed gentleman to get his business done at the counter, as he turned to leave I looked up and saw that it was my ex.

2007-01-17 09:17:37 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

He was sitting in his pickup which was parked next to my car when i walked out. I was scared. He stepped out of his truck walked over to me and asked how i was doing and if i needed anything? I didn't say anything at all, for fear he might hurt me.
What's wrong with this jerk, i set him up, sent him to prison for 2 years, and he say's when you least expect it i'll be there, and the jerk doesn't even appear mad at me.

2007-01-17 09:20:53 · update #1

He's been out now for nearly 6 years, hasn't contacted me, hasn't threatened me. He's remarried to a high level government official. But, i still fear he is planning to get even.

2007-01-17 09:22:31 · update #2

He has since inherited about 28 million bucks from his grandparents who had left this trust to him. Could i get some of this since i was married to him and he's a felon.

2007-01-17 09:24:19 · update #3

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If i didn't know for sure this actually happens in this country i'd say you have a good story here. However, things of this nature happen quite often in the good ol USA.

He's been out of jail for this long a period and he hasn't done anything to you. He doesn't appear to be stalking you according to your question. I don't believe for a minute he would waste his time doing anything harmful to you. He may laugh at you, simply because he seems to have moved on with his life and apparently has financial means that enables him to do just about anything he desires.

You may try to get some of his money, but won't succeed. You would be laughed out of court. That is if you could even retain an attorney to take your case which is highly doubtful.

I'll bet you wish you hadn't done what you did to him, I'll bet you are envious of his new found wealth and it's eating you alive because you know in your heart you'll never get a penny of it.

Anyone that would embark upon such a course as to destroy a person's life and credibility definately needs psycho-therapy to address the root cause that exists within you, that brings out this very bad behavior.

I did some research. The statute of limitations has expired in all 50 states. So you wouldn't go to jail now if you went to the County/City Prosecutor and told them what you have done to this man.

You need to fix this by calling the Prosecutor's office tomorrow and tell them what you did, and demand that they immediately fix this wrong. Once you have done this, and it's fixed, you need to enter mental health treatment at once.

2007-01-17 10:37:33 · answer #1 · answered by michael_trussell 4 · 4 0

You seem to have lost many stuff, such as Jesus' preparation on the thanks to handle those that reject the counsel of the congregation. (Matthew 18:15-17) 15 “except for, in case your brother commits a sin, bypass lay bare his fault between you and him on my own. If he listens to you, you've gained your brother. 16 yet when he does no longer listen, take alongside with you one or 2 more effective, in basic terms so on the mouth of two or 3 witnesses each matter may be time-honored. 17 If he does no longer take heed to them, communicate to the congregation. If he does no longer listen even to the congregation, enable him be to you in common words as a guy of the international locations and as a tax collector. Or how about Paul's words, dealing with some that were preparation a pretend doctrine about the resurrection? a million Corinthians 15. 33 do no longer be misled. undesirable institutions harm functional habit. Or this? (Titus 3:9-11) 9 yet shun stupid questionings and genealogies and strife and fights over the regulation, for they are unprofitable and futile. 10 As for a guy that promotes a sect, reject him after a first and a 2d admonition; 11 understanding that the type of guy has been grew to develop into out of ways and is sinning, he being self-condemned. How about this? (2 John 8-11) 8 seem out for yourselves, that you do not lose the failings we've worked to provide, yet that you may acquire an total advantages. 9 all and diverse that pushes ahead and does no longer stay interior the preparation of the Christ does no longer have God. He that does stay in this preparation is the only which has both the daddy and the Son. 10 If absolutely everyone contains YOU and does no longer deliver this preparation, by no ability receive him into YOUR houses or say a greeting to him. 11 For he that announces a greeting to him is a sharer in his depraved works. Your fact fails to fulfill the criteria that Christ and his apostles set.

2016-10-15 09:17:30 · answer #2 · answered by carris 4 · 0 0

He obviously isn't concerned about you at all. He is gone on with his life and has gotten over the horrible, false accusations you have made against him. Women like you are the reason that authorities think women are being dishonest about domestic abuse. I have had to go to jail for defending myself after being attacked by my husband. People like you are exactly why they don't believe we have been attacked. Then, you have nerve enough to want to get in his pockets? He has endured 2 years of hell and has come out on top. God has rewarded him for not doing what most would have done in his situation. He more than deserves to be happy and have you stay out of his personal life. You gave up that right when you falsely sent him to jail. I'll give you a warning. Don't try and interfere with what God has done in his life. It will cause you more harm than you could possibly know. You have done enough evil to him; enough is enough.

2007-01-17 09:47:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hopefully someone who knows you will see this and report your for filing false police reports and you can sit your butt in jail for a while. How could you be so selfish to do anything like that to another person who did nothing wrong? Did you ever think that this will be on his record for the rest of his life?
If he does do something to you, at least it will be for something he already paid for!

2007-01-17 09:23:51 · answer #4 · answered by kandekizzez 4 · 0 0

First of all the real felon is you. Second of all he already got you back. You are constantly looking over your shoulder for him, he on the other hand has moved on remarried and inherited millions. What goes around comes around and no you are not entitled to any of his money.

2007-01-17 09:40:38 · answer #5 · answered by kimking711 1 · 2 0

Your the one who should go to jail for filing a false report. No, you can not get any of the inhertance money since you are no longer married. If he pays you back then you get what you deserve. You reap what you sow.

2007-01-17 09:38:50 · answer #6 · answered by Nancy M. 4 · 0 0

Either you're a fiction writer or the dumbest, greediest, most worthless whore on the planet.

Some big holes in your story though. How was he convicted? and 2 years?? That's nuts.

On the other hand, if this is true, you deserve to die. Slowly. And horribly.

2007-01-17 09:29:23 · answer #7 · answered by A_Patriot 2 · 1 0

You could be arrested for filing a false report. Maybe he has forgiven you and maybe he is waiting for an opportunity to strike back. Either way, we reap what we sow.

2007-01-17 09:26:33 · answer #8 · answered by JANIE A 1 · 0 0

Why would you lie for starters. Second, your lucky YOU weren't arrested for filing a false report. As for should you fear him, sound like he's harmless and you're the psycho.

2007-01-17 09:23:34 · answer #9 · answered by H.B.K. 2 4 · 0 0

don't think your entitled to a cent, and no i don't think he is seeking any type of revenge on u, it's your own shame and guilt, that keeps u feeling fear. u did him a wrong, he served time for something he never did, due to a lie. he is not after u, the only thing that chases u is your own conscience, and the wrong u did to him.

2007-01-17 09:46:27 · answer #10 · answered by jude 7 · 0 0

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