"My case, my truth — how false allegations, a misquoted song lyric, and a flawed court process became the fight of my life."

Published on July 5, 2025 at 7:26 PM

"This blog post tells the full story of my case — the false allegations, the courtroom battles, and the fight to set the record straight."

Overview of the Relationship & The Last Week

Jill and I were together for years. While we didn’t live together full-time, she stayed at my house most weekends — from Friday to Sunday. We shared business ties, personal plans, and a deep understanding of each other’s personalities. I’ve always been someone who keeps my word, and she knew that.

The relationship ended because of her infidelity — not because of any threat or fear. Despite that, our communication after the breakup was still active, often affectionate, and sometimes flirtatious.

The week before the protective order tells the real story:

  • May 24, 2025 — Jill claimed this is when she started feeling afraid. In reality, that day’s only controversial message from me was a short metaphor: “Blood is on your hands.” There was no threat of violence.

  • May 26–28, 2025 — Just days after this alleged fear began, she was sending me flirtatious messages, talking about seducing me, saying she loved me, and encouraging me to put names in my song.

  • May 27, 2025 — She shut off our shared card, possibly pretending she didn’t, which added to the emotional manipulation happening at the time. I never left my house that day — GPS data confirms it.

  • May 28, 2025 — She told me, “I just know you would be so happy. I could visit there just as much,” clearly making plans to see me, not avoid me.

This pattern doesn’t reflect someone in fear — it reflects someone still actively engaging, loving, and even encouraging personal and creative interaction.

Just days later, on June 2, 2025, Jill filed the protective order — telling the court a completely different story and misquoting my song lyrics to make it sound like a threat.