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<p>actor12–according to all reports, the young woman and her mother in 2011 had a physical altercation at the young woman’s apartment. She called in a police report of an assault by her mother. The mother did not deny the event only she claimed that it was the daughter who assaulted her.</p>
<p>At least in my state, the government website for domestic violence protective orders counsels that the person report each and every event to the police and make sure others know about it. Here the young woman was an only child and apparently let UC know about her concerns. The “tragic mess” in situations involving relatives, significant others and spouses can be lethal/fatal. </p>
<p>As I read the reports, after the assault event and after the parents had stopped paying tuition, the parents were still accosting (as one report discribed the event) her at and outside of her performance venue in Ohio some 600 miles away from where the parents lived. The Ohio stalking restaining order issued only after the assault event, after the parents had stopped paying tuition, after the accosting event and after two court hearings and a failed court-ordered mediation. </p>
<p>What action on her part do you see as “wrong” and as “going too far?”</p>