You Need To Go On Offense

in #blog16 days ago

They target these poor families so he can afford an attorney. I actually am going to call one of my friends. Natalie knows him.

That's an attorney that he called me a few weeks ago and was like, we're going to change this law, weaponizing it. And I go, I know. I'm going to call him and see if if he would help if I do all the work and he will help.

And I'm trying to get the money for him. Yeah, that's a good idea. I'll talk to him because he like he has no money and he is renting his home and they turn around and send him a notice that said that they're going to evict him.

And he's not even guilty. Like he didn't even do anything. Oh, wow.

It's just so terrible. Like if anybody's raised a teenager, they can be thinkers. And if you can get if someone can talk to your teenager without you there and get you to say things because she wasn't going to school, she wasn't going to work.

And she even was like, dad's going to be so mad at me because stop paying for my nails. Like she said that in a text. And so she it's disgusting what they've done.

It is so bad. If she's a minor, he should be able to be able to get her cell phone records. Well, what I said is that's why I think he should sue.

Like go on the offense. They had no right to talk to his child without either her mom or him there. Because that's manipulation.

How old is he? 15. Yeah, no, they should definitely they don't have a right to talk to your minor child without a parent. But that cop did that cop.

Yeah. And that's why I'm like, you need to go on offense, but he doesn't have any money. So that's what they do.

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I'm curious, how do you think this attorney's approach to "weaponizing the law" might impact your friend's case, given his current financial situation? 🤔💡📊