Grandmother Ordered To Say Nothing About Dispute with Other Grandmother (the Grandchild’s Guardian)
From Howell-Wright v. Hoover, a temporary injunction in Cherokee County (Okla.) issued last Thursday, the same day the complaint was filed:
Defendant Cheryl Hoover … [is] enjoined from making any public comment, posting, announcement, or distribution of information or sharing of her opinion on this matter of any sort ….
And from the complaint itself:
Defendant has made certain inflammatory, false, libelous, and slanderous statements against the Plaintiff on social media, examples of such are attached as Exhibit A [apparently that Plaintiff is “evil,” “lives off her parents and can’t keep a career,” and is “insane” (possibly meant figuratively)] ….
Defendant’s comments have damage[d] Plaintiff’s reputation in the community and she has suffered severe mental and emotional distress.
Plaintiff, by nature of her career, is a “Mandatory Reporter” for sus
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