Grey-St
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If she tried to communicate to DM through traditional means, phone, mail, visits, etc, she would have just been denied. Legally speaking, they all came up with a covert operation to make sure this communication took place, evading detection and in violation of a court decision. That's the important part, imo.Yeah, I’m just not clear - other than Paradkhar - how anybody else involved could be held in legal violation of anything. Christina herself was not before the court at the time and had not herself been ordered to not communicate with Millard. The onus seems to me to be completely on Millard to follow the order HE was given. What would the law be enforcing against her (or MB) when she herself had not been given any kind of an order?
Obviously there was an ethical obligation for her and MB, but I just don’t see how there could have been a legal one for anyone but Millard at the time?
Could there be a more overt example though of how MB’s indulgence of DM only harms him? I don’t think so.
And when I think about it further, she was eventually charged as well, and would have been bound by the same provisions at that time.