When the Narcissist uses the clurt to abuse you.

WORDS OF THE DAY πŸ“š⚖️

Malicious Prosecution 🚨

Filing criminal charges or lawsuits with no legitimate basis, intended solely to harass, intimidate, and cause harm.

Forum Shopping πŸ›️➡️πŸ›️

Repeatedly filing the same or similar cases in different courts, hoping one will rule in your favor after others fail.

Vexatious Litigation 🧾πŸ”₯

Filing excessive and meritless legal actions designed to exhaust, overwhelm, and financially drain the target.

Abuse of Process ⚙️❌

Using legal procedures for an improper purpose such as revenge, coercion, or intimidation rather than justice.

Frivolous Filings πŸ—‚️πŸ—‘️

Submitting legal documents with no factual support or legal merit.

Legal Harassment ⚖️πŸ”¨

Using the court system as a weapon to control, punish, or terrorize another person.

SLAPP πŸ›‘πŸ“£

Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation. Lawsuits filed to silence, intimidate, or punish someone for speaking out by burying them in legal costs.

Retaliatory Litigation πŸ”⚖️

Filing legal actions in response to someone exercising their legal rights such as reporting abuse or seeking protection.

Procedural Abuse πŸ§ πŸ“œ

Manipulating court rules, filings, and timelines to gain unfair advantage or cause harm.

Bad Faith Litigation 🎭⚖️

Engaging in legal proceedings with dishonest intent, knowing the claims are false or misleading.

When abusers can no longer control you directly, they turn to the court system. This is not about justice. It is about punishment, intimidation, and regaining power through institutional force.

What they fail to understand is that every filing, every false claim, every misuse of legal process creates a record. Patterns form. Contradictions surface. Timelines expose intent. The very system they try to weaponize becomes the documentation that proves the abuse.

This is often the only way survivors are finally believed. Not through a single report or a single hearing, but through repetition that reveals motive and bad faith. The courts may not want to hear the story at first, but they cannot ignore a paper trail.

Abusers think they are trapping you. In reality, they are building the evidence that holds them accountable.

Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is let them bury themselves.



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