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Alvarez v. Woolrich CA4/1
Alvarez filed her first DVRO request in October 2020. She stated in her supporting declaration that Woolrich had been slapping her face and spanking her “with a strong, heavy hand,” to get her to obey. She described Woolrich as “heartless,” lacking in compassion, and as “a dangerous, bad person” who had “committed many abuses,” including manipulating, pressuring, and assaulting her. She mentioned a day when Woolrich called her over 20 times on the phone, causing her to trip and burn herself with hot tea. He entered her apartment three times without permission and stole her cash and personal property. Woolrich would not return the key to her car, and Alvarez was worried he would do something to it.
The parties appeared before Judge Enrique Camarena on October 29. Alvarez testified that everything in her declaration was true and had nothing to add. Woolrich denied stealing from Alvarez, calling her repeatedly, or spanking her. He also denied ever showing up at her house.

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