Pearland, TX asked in Criminal Law and Domestic Violence for Texas

Q: can I call the DA and help my exes new wifes domestic family assault case?

my ex beat me up bad, lied and got custody. Long history of violence. His father always got him out of trouble but even still has a pretty violent record. He beats up all his girlfriends so bad they leave. He and I had a child together, his only child. He went to the court when I left one night to avoid getting beat up. He got a protective order against me so that I could Not get my 2 year old son. He never gave me my belongings and went against court orders and hid my son from me. ten years later I found my son. He was still with My sons 2 year old day care teacher (Liz ) that he had been sleeping with while we were still together. They broke up shortly after I found him and he married another woman, she called last night he beat her so bad she had 3 surgerys. Can I help by calling the DA or something?

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Rahlita D. Thornton
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Rahlita D. Thornton
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A: Sure you can reach out to the DAs office. Let them know you will assist them in any way possible. Hope all works out.

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