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David Hasselhoff's Wife Claims Domestic Violence
posted by Matt on 06:37 PM March 9th, 2006
News Anonymous User writes "Sound fishy to you? David Hasselhoff's wife claimed domestic violence AFTER the divorce proceedings had started. Who wants to bet this was yet another bogus DV charge made up by an ex-wife for advantage during divorce? AMAZINGLY, NO RESTRANING ORDER WAS ISSUED! Now that we have two male celebrities inside of week being nailed with fake DV charges the public will start to pay attention?

Maybe one man can make a difference?"

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Women are guided through the process (Score:1)
by Davidadelong on 07:09 PM March 9th, 2006 EST (#1)
I have talked to many Women that have said that their attorney advised them on how they should proceed, by both Male, and Female attornies. My ex wife denied her attorney of going for broke when she divorced her previous husband, I was in the office and had to tell the lawyer that his paying client had already told him twice that she had made up her mind, and was only trying to be fair, the attorney is now a judge in WI. I believe that Women should be held accountable for their actions, but so should the system that has done nothing but profit off of our misery. Women are told to file false charges against their estranged Men to "protect" them in case the Man goes beserk. Some of the Women do it intentionally, and know full well what they are doing, but many are being used. How much you want to bet that his wifes' attorney, or a close friend suggested that she make the charges as it will help her get more money. That's what a guy gets for marrying a young "trophy" wife!
No Ex Parte here it seems (Score:1)
by LSBeene on 09:58 AM March 10th, 2006 EST (#2)
It seems the reason for not granting the restraining order was that Hasselhoff had an attorney AT the hearing and it was not Ex Parte.

I hope this starts people to talking.

Steven
"Watch our backs at home, we'll guard the wall over here. Sleep safe tonight, we're on the job."
Re:No Ex Parte here it seems (Score:1)
by Thundercloud on 10:55 AM March 10th, 2006 EST (#3)
I have always thought Hasselhoff was a bit of a wussie-poopie, but I hope he wins, either way.

  Thundercloud.
  "Hoka hey!"
Re:No Ex Parte here it seems (Score:1)
by Davidadelong on 09:29 PM March 13th, 2006 EST (#5)
I never liked him either TC. Never thought about him being a wuss, but you might have something there!
Re:No Ex Parte here it seems (Score:1)
by SacredNaCl (tbessR3m0Ve2SendNEIN[SPAM]@R3m0ve.2.sendAt.mail.ru) on 07:03 AM March 12th, 2006 EST (#4)
This will be much bigger news in Germany than here.

This does, however, clearly show the value of having an attorney present, and contesting it. We know the score, the majority of the time this stuff is made up, but the first most men hear about it is a knock on your door from a server, while being kicked out of your home & often your accounts frozen. Hardly a fair position to be in.

I don't care who you are, married, or just dating, if you don't have a couple grand tucked away somewhere that no one knows about as your personal emergency fund, you don't stand a chance in a situation like that. I couldn't even replace my wardrobe in the 20 minutes police give you to reclaim whatever hasn't been thrown out or cut up ...much less afford to hire an attorney on top of hotel bills for 2 weeks on what is in my wallet at most moments of the week. You can't count on plastic, or accounts not being frozen to you.

Something to think about.
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Pending Disaster? What would you advise? (Score:2)
by Dittohd on 10:45 PM March 13th, 2006 EST (#6)

I saw this question on Yahoo! Answers a couple of days ago and promptly warned this guy about what is about to happen to him... in spades!

I have a strong feeling that just one person warning him isn't going to help much. I think he needs a LOT of advice from MANY different guys.

Here is the page with his question. Pay close attention to the other answers he's received. You absolutely won't believe some of them, like don't worry, she has to prove her assertions. or don't worry, you know her assertions are not true.

If you are as concerned about this guy as I am, please register on that site and add you feelings concerning his wife's actions and what is no doubt about to happen to him.


Pending Disaster? - P.S. (Score:2)
by Dittohd on 10:54 PM March 13th, 2006 EST (#7)

I deleted my original reply to him because I thought that if your replies mirrored mine, they might be more effective if mine wasn't available to copy from. I know for a fact that he has already read my comment.

Dittohd


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