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What to do when wrongly accused?

My friend's ex-wife keeps accusing him of sexually abusing their 3 year-old girl so she can get full custody (it's 50-50 now). She has taken the child to several doctors who all have stated there was no evidence of abuse. The ex-wife is mentally ill and has psychological issues and is currently on probation for beating up the child's 75 year-old babysitter (enough to put her in the hospital). I know both these parents well and know that her accusations are false. What can the father do to stop her from continuing to make false accusations? I know she's going to keep trying stuff until she gets her way. This woman has plenty of money to pay someone off with. Ideas, anyone?

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    You can't stop her from continuing to make false accusations. You CAN however get those records that show she beat up the babysitter and the Dr records indicating no abuse to prove his side of the story..

  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    The father should be more concerned about his ex wife

    and her mental and psychological problems ?

    Is the child safe with her 50% of the time

  • 6 years ago

    Secure the actual, and Official Documentation of the Assaults/s, Battery against the 75 year old Baby sitter, thus exhibiting a Violent Nature; Read up on the Psychological Prognosis on Casey Anthony, the purpose is for the Natural Father to request an " Order of Protection " , in the interest of his Kid, against the Natural Mother' Proceed in Surrogate Courts... 0320/2015

  • bull
    Lv 5
    9 years ago

    STAY OUT OF THERE AFFAIRS,OR YOU WILL HAVE PROBLEMS

    Source(s): MIND YOUR OWN BIS
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