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In Part 2 of Lynn’s story, we explore a chilling truth many survivors face: the abuse doesn’t stop when the relationship ends. It just moves to the courtroom.
Lynn’s ex didn’t just gaslight and control her at home—he took that manipulation into family court, painting himself as the victim, filing false reports, and using the legal system to financially drain and emotionally torture her.
In this episode of Bitch Is a Bad Word, Lynn shares:
If you’ve ever felt like the courts weren’t protecting you—or were actively being used against you—this episode will speak directly to your experience.
🛑 Trigger Warning: Topics include family court abuse, false accusations, custody battles, and post-separation legal control.
ABOUT LYNN
Now a speaker and advocate with the National Domestic Violence Hotline’s Storyteller Collective and Advisory Council, Lynn uses her voice to help others see the red flags sooner and find the courage to get out.
If you’re stuck in a cycle of leaving and returning, this story will help you feel seen—and show you that you're not alone.
⚠️ Trigger Warning: Topics include emotional abuse, trauma bonding, gaslighting, and the emotional aftermath of leaving an abusive relationship.
📞 If you need immediate help, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.
domestic abuse survivor story
reproductive coercion podcast
trauma bonding and abuse
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intimate partner violence
emotional abuse survivor
escaping domestic violence
coercive control in relationships
survivor stories podcast
National Domestic Violence Hotline
B!tch Is A Bad Word: A Podcast On Domestic Abuse is a podcast about identifying and navigating your way through and out of Domestic Violence and Domestic Abuse, hosted by a survivor of Domestic Abuse.
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 By Lindsay Abernathy | Domestic Violence Survivor
By Lindsay Abernathy | Domestic Violence Survivor4.6
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In Part 2 of Lynn’s story, we explore a chilling truth many survivors face: the abuse doesn’t stop when the relationship ends. It just moves to the courtroom.
Lynn’s ex didn’t just gaslight and control her at home—he took that manipulation into family court, painting himself as the victim, filing false reports, and using the legal system to financially drain and emotionally torture her.
In this episode of Bitch Is a Bad Word, Lynn shares:
If you’ve ever felt like the courts weren’t protecting you—or were actively being used against you—this episode will speak directly to your experience.
🛑 Trigger Warning: Topics include family court abuse, false accusations, custody battles, and post-separation legal control.
ABOUT LYNN
Now a speaker and advocate with the National Domestic Violence Hotline’s Storyteller Collective and Advisory Council, Lynn uses her voice to help others see the red flags sooner and find the courage to get out.
If you’re stuck in a cycle of leaving and returning, this story will help you feel seen—and show you that you're not alone.
⚠️ Trigger Warning: Topics include emotional abuse, trauma bonding, gaslighting, and the emotional aftermath of leaving an abusive relationship.
📞 If you need immediate help, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.
domestic abuse survivor story
reproductive coercion podcast
trauma bonding and abuse
strangulation warning signs
intimate partner violence
emotional abuse survivor
escaping domestic violence
coercive control in relationships
survivor stories podcast
National Domestic Violence Hotline
B!tch Is A Bad Word: A Podcast On Domestic Abuse is a podcast about identifying and navigating your way through and out of Domestic Violence and Domestic Abuse, hosted by a survivor of Domestic Abuse.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts
Watch: YouTube
Join: Patreon
Follow: Instagram TikTok
Subscribe: Newsletter
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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