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Matthew Barnaby Accused of Domestic Violence

Matthew Barnaby is getting some unwanted publicity this week as reports of a possible domestic violence incident swirl on the internet.

According to police reports Barnaby, 38, has been charged with harassment, criminal trespass, criminal contempt, criminal mischief and aggravated harassment for just one occasion. This "domestic incident" happened around 6 p.m. last Friday in Getzville. Amherst police reports show that two female victims were involved, but not injured, in an undisclosed location.

The ESPN hockey analyst was brought to a local jail before his arraignment hearing on Saturday morning.

Have you recently become the victim of domestic violence? If so, there is no time to waste in calling aLong Island family law attorney now. Get the legal advice you need and deserve to protect yourself, and your family, from further unwanted attention and abuse.  Do not wait to contact the Meyers Law Group to discuss your case with an attorney!


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