FILINGS AND EXHIBITS
- The Truth
- Dec 10, 2024
- 1 min read
Here are the filings from the Forsyth County Georgia court in the case against Darcy Butkus
The documents contain a motion for a permanent protective order, exhibits, and a response to the motion.
Motion for a Permanent Protective Order
Carolyn O'Brien filed a motion for a permanent protective order against Darcy Butkus. O'Brien claimed Butkus stalked, harassed, and defamed her, despite a previous protective order. O'Brien provided evidence of Butkus's actions, including social media posts, emails, and police reports.
Exhibits
The exhibits included various documents and images, such as:
Verification of residency
Proof of service
Previous petitions and affidavits
Police reports and emails
Social media posts and comments
YouTube channel screenshots
Response to the Motion
Butkus, through her attorney, filed a response to O'Brien's motion. The response denied most of O'Brien's allegations and claimed the motion was without merit. Butkus also argued that the case should be dismissed due to lack of jurisdiction and improper venue.
Charges and Evidence
The charges against Butkus included stalking, harassment, and defamation. The evidence provided to the court included social media posts, emails, police reports, and court documents. The evidence aimed to demonstrate Butkus's pattern of behavior and the lack of merit in her counterclaims.
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