Plaintiffs Alleges "Harassment by Posting of … News Accounts … Referenc[ing His] Ongoing Litigation … [with] His Ex-Wife"
Free Speech Plaintiffs Alleges "Harassment by Posting of … News Accounts … Referenc[ing His] Ongoing Litigation … [with] His Ex-Wife" A court refuses to order defendant to stop such posting. Eugene Volokh | 7.8.2026 8:01 AM From Kitsap County Superior Court Judge William Houser in Mavy v. Respondent shall not encourage or use a third person to post or share statements on line or via any other mode intended to harass, intimidate, or threaten the protected person; and Respondent is restrained from publishing identifying information about the protected person or the protected person's children.
- ▪Free Speech Plaintiffs Alleges "Harassment by Posting of … News Accounts … Referenc[ing His] Ongoing Litigation … [with] His Ex-Wife" A court refuses to order defendant to stop such posting.
- ▪Eugene Volokh | 7.8.2026 8:01 AM From Kitsap County Superior Court Judge William Houser in Mavy v.
- ▪Respondent shall not encourage or use a third person to post or share statements on line or via any other mode intended to harass, intimidate, or threaten the protected person; and Respondent is restrained from publishing identifying inform
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Free Speech Plaintiffs Alleges "Harassment by Posting of … News Accounts … Referenc[ing His] Ongoing Litigation … [with] His Ex-Wife" A court refuses to order defendant to stop such posting. Eugene Volokh | 7.8.2026 8:01 AM From Kitsap County Superior Court Judge William Houser in Mavy v. Tomashefsky (Wash. Super. Ct. Clallam County), decided May 28: Petitioner requests the court to amend the existing restraining order [which is currently on appeal -EV] to include the additional restraints of: Respondent is to have no contact with Petitioner's minor children; and Respondent is restrained from publishing statements intended to harass, intimidate, or threaten the protected person.
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