Duluth, GA asked in Military Law for Florida

Q: An Air Force Airman had injunctions denied by a judge falsely accusing me of harassment & tried to get me fired.

Had a relationship with an Airman. When I couldn't move fast enough for her she married some1 else. When I told her that I wanted to move up w/her she stopped comm. Tried to communicate with her and she accused me of harassing her. I was questioned and when she saw my statement she reconnected w/me. She eventually cheated on her husband and was investigated for adultery. She apologized and admitted the details of her investigation. Later stopped comm. again & while I was at training at the same base where she is stationed, I tried to find her. Instead she had SF detain me & sent home. For the next several months I try to communicate to her, but she eventually filed 2 injunction & she convinced her mother to try to have me fired at my current place of employment. Injunctions were dismissed & my employer ignored when determined that her claims were either lies & exaggerated. She admitted her concern about my knowledge of her.

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Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
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  • Freeeport, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: It appears that her efforts to get you in trouble with the authorities, and to get you fired, did not work. So what is your question

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