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  • 10-07-2008, 01:04 AM
    Sheep
    Accusations of Sexual Assault, Child Porn
    My question involves defamation in the state of: MD

    Well where do I start.....oh yes I have child porn on myspace that is open to public!

    My page is locked from view and there is no one on my page that she knows so I dont know how she copied the photo. Also this photo was taken when we were together and she was there when the photo was taken.

    My ex did her job with trying to piss me off in mediation but was far off of getting a reaction besides a hard look and a shake of my head.

    In mediation for custody issues....
    My ex told the mediator 2 times now something about child porn, sexual assault not only by me but the first meeting with the mediator she said my that the time my 8 year old son assaulted my daughter as well. The 2nd visit she said that I have a photo on myspace to prove it and had printed it out. The photo is of my daughter around 2 and her cousin's of the same age all in the tub together, total of 7 of them. She said she took this photo to a friend that is a Srink at Kenndy Kregar “sp?”and that this friend took this photo around to other colleagues for oppions and they all said the same thing. Does this fall under slander? She is running around asking and telling people Im sexual assaulting my daughter and that my son has done it too. She has never said this before and said she is filing charges. I know people say some crazy stuff but this is to far and could effect my life and destory my sons. By the way my son is from another mother. Is there anything to do to put a stop to her maddness?
  • 10-07-2008, 06:19 AM
    aardvarc
    Re: Sexual Assult, Child Porn
    If it makes you feel any better, SHE isn't filing charges about anything. Private citizens don't file charges. They report activities to the police, police investigate, make an arrest if they have probable cause, and turn the case over to the DA. The DA is the one who decides if charges are brought or not.

    A photo doesn't automatically become an item of pornography just because the child in the photo is naked. I can't think of many people that I know whose parents don't have photos of them as children in the tub (it's that mental illness where all parents think their child is the cutest one EVER born on Earth, and most parents suffer from it for at least the first few years of their child's life - it's in our nature). That there are multiple children in the tub is irrelevent. Besides, without photos such as these, it would be impossible for parents to TOTALLY embarass their child by showing the photo to their high school prom date (a mandatory parenting requirement from what I understand).

    She might have SAID she passed the photo around to experts who agreed with her, but she can say she's Wonder Woman, too, and that doesn't make it true.

    Two issues with this: if all these phantom experts believed the photo was pornographic or even hinted at some level of sexual abuse against the children in the photo, they are mandated to report that to authorities. If they saw the photo and authorities weren't summoned on the spot, then it's a safe bet that they shrugged it off as normal too.

    Second, if she was there when the tub activity was taking place, she'll have a good time in court or mediation explaining why, if this activity was so terrible, why she did nothing to stop it at the time, never reported it after the fact to authorities, etc. Really, she only paints herself as an accomplice. She's only going to hang herself with this, as courts and mediators "get it" that angry ex's will often say or do just about anything to rake the other ex through the mud and make them look bad.
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