It could be Misty filed this because Ron asked her to, or maybe this is her way to protect her brother from Ron.
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It could be, in the absence of all of the biased embellishment, conjecture, supposition, character assassination, and outright distortion simply the quite predictable result of the circumstances she alleged in her report.
Since people seem to like lists...
She told them she didn't want them to come over.
They came over against her explicit wishes ... in the night.
She told them she didn't want to go with them.
According to another participant they attempted to compel her to go with them.
If you were to set aside all of the extraneous commentary I mentioned above and judge only on those statements, ones made primarily by the petitioner for the restraining order and made well in advance of the petition for the order itself, would you
really find it difficult to understand why she pursued that route?
I'm puzzled as to why it is necessary to contrive explanations beyond this simplest, most straightforward one.