Agreed!! I wouldn't have initiated a post of something found on FB myself, but since I came across the post D.A. referenced, I went ahead & posted it.
I really don't know what to think about this case at the moment!! I just hope both MJ & baby are safe somewhere!![/QUOTE
I have struggled watching this case unfold. It is a crazy case. I also find it odd that the media isn't keeping up on this story. I have read lots of accusations on both sides. I feel like the parents of MJ are a huge problem, and MJ is being influenced greatly by her parents. The charges of abuse are so over used in the courts, so I have a hard time when reading the things MJ is accusing. My daughter attends BYU and I know that BYU has been under fire for a previous handling of a rape (both were students) as far the honor code goes. Meaning it is a Private Church University. All attendees agree to live by certain moral standards. Anyone can accuse others of breaking the honor code. Interviews happen within the Honor Code office. All University's have Tile IX, but BYU's has to do with the honor code that students sign and promise to live by, and are interviewed by their Bishop.As well as the usual Title IX rules. In the past most investigations were based on the honor code being broken, which is more religious based than the usual Title IX other Universities have, basically BYU has both. With that being said, it does fall under the same legal rules. BYU has had to really look close and compare and change how they execute the Title IX. MJ started to file all of the honor code charges last summer when all this was going on at BYU. I find it strange, if you are getting a divorce and want your Ex to pay child support why you would want him kicked out of a University that will ultimately help you and your child as far as the Ex having funds and a good job once completed. If abuse was really happening wouldn't you want him convicted legally? Who cares about him being a student at BYU? Why not go the legal route if rape and abuse took place? My feeling when reading the Title IX charges were, it was an easier way to convict JG through the honor code violations than through the courts, because BYU would throw the book at him, less evidence needed. Media is in an uproar of BYU's handling of the previous rape case and conflicts with Tile IX. I find the charges at BYU to be lots of half truths or a spin put on events that did happen. Like the kidnapping and phone being stolen from MJ by JG and his mother.(see story) I can picture her freaking out, (She is still a teenager) they were fighting about something and it got heated she went to call her mother or police and they were trying to deal with some problems and he didn't want the passive aggressive behavior. I have seen women take everything to a higher level to get their way. In the law anything like this can be considered abuse, kidnapping etc... Just my opinion. I do live in AZ and have read a lot on this court case and I have seen written things from MJ's mother that really disturb me.Things written, then they disappear. Someone is taking screenshots and keeping them and posting them for comparisons. I don't personally know any of these people, just my observations because of my interest intros case. I feel like her and her family are not being honest. Not saying JG is a not at fault in some things. Fighting always looks ugly and it takes two. I find it interesting that the judge when he granted the Custodial Ruling, came down hard on both of them. Really hard. Read those documents from the court someone posted those earlier. The judge really blasts them both and basically said they both committed domestic violence against each other. My opinion is BYU only expelled JG because MJ was constantly filing things and it was probably easier because they would never know the truth, but if they were true he broke the honor code. So to be safe they expelled. BYU doesn't like the drama either. Doesn't mean they were true. I know people kicked out for false or half truth allegations. Just her word against his. Just my two cents and food for thought.