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Isn't it interesting that the Las Vegas Sun was able to scrounge through the public records of Mr. Davidovici to reveal some moments of his life that happened nearly two decades ago. C'mon, give us a break, why not go through the police reports and court records of anybody and everybody who has had some difficulties in a past relationship or has gone through a divorce in their life. We can start with the Las Vegas Sun's owners, writers, and staff. But that wouldn't sell newspapers, would it? But go ahead, blindly write your stories by printing the heated words spoken between two people during a time of anger and heartbreak. Just hope that all the things you ever said to someone, or the words that someone alleges you said, aren't splashed all over the local newspaper someday. I think we can all agree that, when it comes to Domestic Abuse, nobody's violent actions should be condoned. But let's face it, there are many times when spouses or live-in partners will spice up what happened to bolster their case to the cops and the courts.