Republicans Violating Restraining Orders

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  • James SchenkeJames SchenkeFmr. State Rep. Nominee
       
    11/04/24
    Illegally contacted a victim who had a protective order against him and was arrested by police after they determined he violated the order
    According to charging documents filed by local officials
  • David TruaxDavid TruaxMayor [R-NY]
       
    3/25/23
    Physically assaulted his estranged wife resulting in charges and a restraining order against him, which he promptly violated by going to her home, injuring her and damaging her property
    According to charging documents filed by local police
  • Brandon BeckhamBrandon BeckhamFmr. State Sen. Candidate
       
    3/10/22
    Forcibly pinned his date to the ground and tried to rip her clothing off while ignoring her demand that he let her go and then admitted that he had "gone too far" with her in a subsequent phone call
    According to charging documents filed by local officials
  • Omar NavarroOmar NavarroFmr. U.S. Rep Nominee
       
    12/10/19
    Lurked outside his ex-girlfriends home late at night and texted her "b*tch, I came to see you" from a blocked number in violation of a five-year restraining order she received against him earlier in the year and was apprehended by police when they responded to her 911 call
    According to charging documents filed by local police
  • Jonathan ParkerJonathan ParkerFmr. Idaho GOP Chair
       
    12/09/19
    Repeatedly spied on his estranged wife from the bushes outside her apartment window while pleasuring himself which also violated a restraining order against him that she was granted
    He pleaded guilty to stalking and was sentenced to 27 days in jail and five years of probation
  • David MartinezDavid MartinezFmr. City Council Nominee
       
    5/11/19
    Posted nude images of his wife on the internet without her consent in retaliation for a restraining order she filed against him for domestic violence
    According to charging documents filed by local police