The Zach Smith domestic assault allegations continue to get murkier. According to a report, court records are now disappearing:
AMENDED TWEET: Of interest to note to ESPN report that Ohio State is being denied documents of investigation into Zach Smith, the Oct. 2015 complaint is no longer showing up in Delaware Co. records search. Nov. 2015 is there, but not October.
— Kyle Lamb (@kylamb8) August 9, 2018
Protection order filing against ex-Ohio State coach Zach Smith describes repeated stalking behaviors, per report. https://t.co/vxmOFrYx49 pic.twitter.com/0gaj0ck3Tu
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) August 8, 2018
Yahoo’s documentation of Smith’s behavior towards his ex-wife:
- Cornering her while doing laundry and trying to push her into sex while their children waited in the car
- Using a webcam to spy on the family in the house
- Hacking into her emails, wi-fi and remote access of her laptop
- Leaving a burner phone in her car
- Using social media messaging to threaten men she dated
- Refusing to follow the shared parenting plan from the divorce because he believed she was unable to pay an attorney to enforce it
- Sneaking into her boyfriend’s backyard when the family was eating dinner
- Using the children’s iPads to track the family during trips and threatening to follow them if he didn’t approve of the destination
- Taking covert pictures of the family from a distance
- Looking into and trying to enter the family’s home at 1:30 a.m. while intoxicated
- Threatening to have her boyfriend fired from his job
- Constant harassing and threatening text messages and phone calls when he was unhappy
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