Dropshots.com calls itself a “family-friendly” Internet photo-sharing site. But when Tolland money manager Vejay Nazareth was alerted by a co-worker to his former wife’s page, what he saw was positively family-hostile.
His ex-wife, Charmaine G. Nazareth, had taken their ongoing custody battle to new heights, posting photos of their minor child, and drawings by the child that the father took to Rockville Superior Court in a request for a restraining order. One drawing, according to its caption, depicted “dad falling in the ocean with sharks.” Another showed him atop an active volcano. A third drawing showed a jail cell “reserved for Grandma.”
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