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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Believe victims. Full stop. Nothing more needs to be said.[/quote] [b]You don't even have to go that far. The fact is, OP believes *this* victim. [/b] Her husband wants "evidence," but even in a court of law, the credible testimony of a witness IS evidence sufficient to support a conviction. If you believe this woman, then you're done. If I truly believed that someone had abused or assaulted someone else, I would not welcome that person into my home, I would not attend events I knew they would be at, and I certainly would not allow them around my children. Your husband doesn't want it to be true, but either he believes the victim or he doesn't. He can't have it both ways, and claim to support her while looking for reasons that she's not telling the truth. [/quote] Excellent point. OP, you already have about as much information as you're likely to get, and you believe the victim.[/quote]
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