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waswondering
Versailles, KY
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Is she still hung up on her brother-in-law? That's sick!
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newtothis
Winchester, KY
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That is just sick. Even her husband Homer knew she had a thing for him. Of course her former brother in law had no clue. He just thought she was being the good sister in law and being there for him after his wife passed away. Just like a flippin vulture, gee Dorothy you are disgusting.Nasty B!tch anyhow!Guess her little "I'm crazy" bit didn't get her far working in Clark County so now she is working in Fayette County. Well good riddins to ya, SKANK!
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whaaa
Lexington, KY
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This is all false and hogwash. Smell my finger? Been in the butthole? yep.
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forreal
Winchester, KY
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whaaa wrote: This is all false and hogwash. Smell my finger? Been in the butthole? yep. No it is true. Ask her husband Omer. He knew it and even threatened to divorce her over it. Even called the guy and threatened him. Her former co-workers knew it because she even told some of them. Then she tried to cause problems for him and his new wife, hoping she would be able to get some of that...well guess what, it didn't happen and aint gonna happen. She is just a screwed up idiot. Just ask her, she is stupid enough that she will tell you. LOL
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duuuude
Winchester, KY
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I heard she went to work at Fayette County jail and was so out of shape she couldn't do their P.T. and they had to call an ambulance for her. Now she wants to go back to work at Clark County but Bobby Stone is gonna tell her he can't hire her back at what she was making when she quit there because she is lazy and he don't want her working there again.
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Watkins
Owensboro, KY
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To whom it may concern; Meaning all of you. "Defamation is false and unprivileged spoken words or written publication, which exposes any living person to hatred, contempt, ridicule, or which causes him/her to be shunned or avoided, or which has a tendency to injure him/her in his/her trade or occupation. For example, if a person or the news media says or writes something about you that is understood to lower your reputation, or that keeps people from associating with you, defamation has occurred. However, if someone says something false about someone who has died, as reprehensible as that may be, in most states it is not considered defamatory. No legal action can be taken on behalf of a dead person. Only a living person can be defamed." Secondly.. "Are E-Mail And On-Line Activities Subject To Laws Relating To Defamation? Yes, laws relating to defamation are applicable to email and other online activities. For example, if a person commits libel against you through email or other online activities, the publisher, and any republisher, of the offensive statement can be held accountable for damages. This is why it is wise to be careful about anything you write in an email message or online chat room. If the victim is harmed by your action, you can be held liable for his or her losses. If you think you've been defamed by false information passed on by a computer channel, or worry about whether you can make an aggressive advertising claim, it might be worth talking to a qualified lawyer." [ which I will be helping with..] just to clear this up, I am not Omer, I am not the inlaw, I am not Dorothy. Legal options are being pursued.
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trueb
Winchester, KY
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Watkins wrote: To whom it may concern; Meaning all of you. "Defamation is false and unprivileged spoken words or written publication, which exposes any living person to hatred, contempt, ridicule, or which causes him/her to be shunned or avoided, or which has a tendency to injure him/her in his/her trade or occupation. For example, if a person or the news media says or writes something about you that is understood to lower your reputation, or that keeps people from associating with you, defamation has occurred. However, if someone says something false about someone who has died, as reprehensible as that may be, in most states it is not considered defamatory. No legal action can be taken on behalf of a dead person. Only a living person can be defamed." Secondly.. "Are E-Mail And On-Line Activities Subject To Laws Relating To Defamation? Yes, laws relating to defamation are applicable to email and other online activities. For example, if a person commits libel against you through email or other online activities, the publisher, and any republisher, of the offensive statement can be held accountable for damages. This is why it is wise to be careful about anything you write in an email message or online chat room. If the victim is harmed by your action, you can be held liable for his or her losses. If you think you've been defamed by false information passed on by a computer channel, or worry about whether you can make an aggressive advertising claim, it might be worth talking to a qualified lawyer." [ which I will be helping with..] just to clear this up, I am not Omer, I am not the inlaw, I am not Dorothy. Legal options are being pursued. If it were all lies then so be it, but the things mentioned here are true. I am sure her coworkers and former coworkers will say the same thing, especially since she didn't hide her feelings about him or what she said about him. As for the rest of it, what happened at Fayette Co and what Bobby Stone said, it is true as well. So ramble on with your thoughts of false information, you apparently don't know Dorothy as much as you think you do. She may have you fooled but she didn't have and don't have Omer fooled.
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