So one day last week, a Volusia County Sheriff was knocking on my door, then he backed up into my front yard getting his purview. Yikes so I hurried to meet the Officer and politely, I asked "What's going on?" Directly his asked, "Do you know you can go to jail for harassing people on the telephone and internet?" Of course I said yes. He began to explain, "About someone in Alabama has a police report complaint about me calling them in Alabama and threatening a little teen girl to peeling her like a grape."
The "Oh, My God Look" must have popped off my face. I explained that I would never do that and especially to an unknown youngster just anywhere.
Then I explained I don't know anybody in the whole world from Alabama, and this must be a mistaken police report pertaining to me. He said that he would make the call back to somebody involved and shook my hand, which they never do.
I found out that purposely making a false police report is very against the law. (seen here) Oh my God, again?
So it turns out that several self-promoted Mixed Martial Arts businesses in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, and Colorado are all involved in a liable/defamation lawsuit in Lake County, Florida case #2020-ca-001851 and have been adjudged in default. Certain Defendants thereon are unknown cyber trolls with blogs ie. "Greysmith and Lordus Sapiens with a dozen John Does" all in the martial arts business.
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