COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 19)Divorce and Family Court: Insidiousness, malice, and playing with fire.- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad
Divorce and Family Court: Insidiousness, malice, and playing
with fire.
This book contains many examples of the shameful and ugly be-
havior that my ex-wife’s family took against me before and
after the divorce, in cooperation with bad friends, to wage war
against me and spread their hatred, plots, and malice every-
where to the point that this plot has blatantly affected innocent
people. The demons of Hell have allied with my ex-wife’s family
to blackmail me, plunder all my wealth, and harm everyone who
has anything to do with me by threatening death, persecution,
or other methods of evil and deception. They were not satisfied
with that, but they worked to plant hatred in the souls of my
children so that they would turn against me and stand in my
face as enemies-my children, who are my true wealth and
whom I lost because of them. My ex-wife cooperated with her
two brothers, her friends in Egypt and America, and corrupt
lawyers and family court officials to engage in unexpected and
immoral behavior toward me and others. For example, insults,
malicious accusations, false allegations, false witnesses, and
tenants who were persecuting me in court and blackmailing in-
nocent individuals and families, causing them a lot of harm and
scandals, and in fact, they had nothing to do with my problems
or my divorce from near or far. Are these attributed to humans
or to jungle dwellers?
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Publisher : AEEH PRESS INC (April 13, 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 150 pages
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Translation: Ashraf Al-Genbihi
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