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[quote=Anonymous][quote]I was in a similar situation but in your wife's shoes. Ex wanted to post all over how I was a cheater or whatever. If your wife makes money off of her social media following, you can get in big trouble for interfering with her ability to earn income. That's illegal. It's like calling her place of employment to report her for cheating, either it'll do nothing, or she can come after you for the money she lost as a result. Judges also hate petty stuff like that. If you go to court and whine about what she said on social media, it's going to reflect poorly on you. Also, it just makes you look petty and more at fault. Ex tried to expose me to many people and the vast majority just thought he was crazy.[/quote] He can tell the truth to whoever he wants with no repercussions, even if that interferes with her ability to make money. Your post is unbelievable in its total lack of self-awareness - have you done zero self-reflection since you lied and cheated and blew up your husband's life? And news flash - it does not make him look petty and at fault any more than it made your ex look that way . . . people just said that to make you feel better. Behind your back, everyone gossiped about your complete lack of morals and integrity.[/quote]
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