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Here are a few excerpts from the book, Liars, Cheaters and Gaslighters.
SAMPLE 1
"When you stand up for yourself it means the abuser’s grooming tactics finally failed and you saw through their lies, gaslighting and manipulation and you escaped their imprisonment of abuse. This will not sit well with these toxic people, they are vengeful, egotistical train recks and they do not care who they destroy in their path while trying to regain control of a narrative they concocted to make you look crazy. Standing up for yourself, contradicted the lies they told, you disrupted their narrative with your side of the story."
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SAMPLE 2
"The problems started with betrayal in the bedroom. When I left and began speaking out to help other victims, the retaliation came fast—courtroom character assassinations, online smear campaigns, a revenge coach selling harassment services, and attorneys conspiring across state lines—all to silence one voice, mine. Why? Because I told my side of the story."
SAMPLE 3
"Abusive people will seek out an attorney with the same dysfunctional ability to distort facts; manufacture click bait in public court documents and spin narratives for courtroom fodder. Often the victim is unable to stop this conduct before their attorney retainer runs dry. Forcing the victim into financial ruin and cause job loss under the stress of litigation. Ultimately silencing the victim’s voice leaving them with severe mental health issues like PTSD, c-PTSD, depression and anxiety. In some cases, the victim can become homeless if they don’t have family or friends to help them rebuild their life after they have reported abuse."
"Abusive people will seek out an attorney with the same dysfunctional ability to distort facts; manufacture click bait in public court documents and spin narratives for courtroom fodder. Often the victim is unable to stop this conduct before their attorney retainer runs dry. Forcing the victim into financial ruin and cause job loss under the stress of litigation. Ultimately silencing the victim’s voice leaving them with severe mental health issues like PTSD, c-PTSD, depression and anxiety. In some cases, the victim can become homeless if they don’t have family or friends to help them rebuild their life after they have reported abuse."