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Was TV Star Abusive to Spouse?

A recent episode of a reality TV show has some people wondering whether to call what they watched domestic violence. On the latest episode, the young woman was seen taking a swing at her husband. The two were talking about their divorce and the young woman's emotions took hold of her.

After watching this scene, some people are saying that this definitely counts as domestic violence and the young woman should be held accountable. They go on to say that just because she is a woman does not mean she should be able to get away with this show of violence.

A quick glance at the definition of domestic violence, "violence committed by one family member against another," it is easy to see that the incident does fall under this category. However, it is highly unlikely that the young man will do anything to reprimand her for her actions. Some people are left wondering it was just another scripted scene for the show.

If you are a victim of domestic abuse, you need to take the maltreatment seriously. Put an end to the violence now by contacting the Meyers Law Group to hire a Long Island family lawyer who will protect you from further harm.


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