19 August 2010, 4:17 pm
About 6 or 7 years ago my husbands mistress (don't get me started) asked my husband to go to the store to pick up some items. He gets in the car and the mistress 15 or 16 year old daughter (at that time, she is now 22) comes out and gives him some money and tells him her mom wants some vodka. My husband goes to the store, gets the items, returns to her house, puts the items on the table and leaves the room. The daughter and her friend (same age) take the vodka to the friends house where they proceed to get so drunk that the friend gets alcohol poisoning and has to go to the hospital (she is ok now). I don't know what the girls told the friends mother about where the vodka came from. Now my husband wants to get away from the psycho b@^*^$ mistress and she is telling him that if he leaves her she will tell the mother of the girl with alcohol poisoning that he knowingly bought the vodka for the girls. As far as I know it is one persons word against the other but still it is disconcerting. If there are any real attorneys (this happened in Johnson County Kansas and we live in Jackson County Missouri) I would be most grateful for some advice and for any other person who wants to comment, please we have been through enough, I don't need to hear that I should leave him, or that's what he deserves or anything else, thank you very much. I'm asking if anyone really knows the statute of limitation on a case such as this and if there could be lawsuits from the daughters friends mother if the mistress does lie and says my husband did knowingly buy the liquor for the girls.... Read More »