N OVEMBER 2025
Call 000 MY Vehicle is Being Stolen and Overarching Purpose
64 pages 759 views Whilst protected by a police-applied FVIO K12030938, the perpetrator, aided and abetted by a law firm and Victoria Police, capitalised on the failure of police to understand the differences between a family violence Intervention Order and a Personal Safety Order. A lack of accountability and catastrophic administrative failings enabled the perpetrators to form a mob, and they continued stalking, sending abusive text messages, obliterated my online presence, preventing me from carrying out the fiduciary duties as managing director of the company that I am the founder of. They made me homeless and destitute during a pandemic, whilst the perpetrators stripped me of every asset and destroyed every relationship; they have stolen my beloved Sheltie, Lamarilli Leonardo Milan. I am left isolated, lonely, sick and destitute with never one bit of help from Orange Door, Victoria Police, Magistrates Court, Centrelink Safesteps or 1800RESPECT. 854 views Police failure to investigate resulted in misidentification. Police have a responsibility to investigate all reports of crime, including family violence- related criminal offending, even if the alleged or suspected offender is also an Affected Family Member (AFM). Victim survivors or AFM’S are most in need of protection from these behaviours. Identifying the predominant aggressor is crucial for keeping victims safe and holding perpetrators accountable. Police decisions impact the referrals to support services that victims receive. At every family violence incident, police are required to identify the predominant aggressor. Misidentification happens when police wrongly identify the predominant aggressor. Some perpetrators actively manipulate police and the justice systems for their own advantage and as a continuing form of family violence. This is known as systems abuse— once a perpetrator has achieved success in manipulating systems against a victim 51 pages 48 pages 657 views Any action I take to defend myself and to recover my working life plays into the hands of my husband's campaign. Any actions taken against my partner and our company also hurt me, both emotionally and financially. Our company and our relationship have been irreparably damaged, and the police action has exponentially increased the risk of physical violence. My estranged husband is waging all-out war in a campaign of destruction. He has, over the years, destroyed every one of my relationships, and now this with my partner. He has nearly succeeded in virtual 'murder' with his depredations into my life after I escaped in 2015. My properties and most of my assets are lost, with my estranged husband's assassinating my character with psychiatric quackery assertions and his statement to police and the courts that I had stolen money and a vehicle. Every relationship has been damaged or destroyed. The Magistrates Court and Victoria police enabled the domestic abuse of my estranged husband, which enabled him to take control of my assets during COVID. Manipulation of others, including police, has sabotaged my business activities and made me homeless and destitute. I can no longer defend myself against the abuse: he has disrupted my work, and my rich & rewarding
Victoria Police Recognises Manipulation of Police Response
survivor, they will continue to use this approach. The most effective strategy for a perpetrator is to get the victim named as the perpetrator. —Professor Cathy Humphreys, The University of Melbourne, Family Violence Reform Implementation Monitor.
The Buoy Company Destroyed by Magistrate and Police
lifestyle, and I am denied access to assets, properties, and family heirlooms. Page 5 of 44
Maggie Marriott
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