Of course not. Are you going to take away the right to visit his child for it? If so, you might have to take it away from every parent that ever said horrible cross things to their children in anger. The words don't prove he is abusive in any other way, but the release of those words in violation of a court order not to might prove that his wife is worse. Whatever he said to his child in private isn't nearly as damaging as hearing those words repeated on every media outlet and brought up in every conversation about the daughter for the next few decades. Who is abusive here? Is it the mother, or the father?
You have no idea how much abuse and lies I have seen women heap on their ex's. Imagine if it was an average guy without a lot of money to spend on attorneys. It would destroy the man, take away his ability to provide child support, and do horrible things to the relationship of the child to both parents. I have witnessed this also.
Everyone wants to pile on Alec Baldwin. It takes two to tango.
I’m not really disagreeing with you that much..he just took it out on the wrong person..If he had simply told her how much he loved her, how proud he was of her, but how disapointed he was that he didn’t get to speak with her,I believe he would have gotten a phone call back..With him, its all about him and his inconvenience..I’m sure he loves his daughter and its a shame that he and other Dad’s are put in this situation but it still doesn’t excuse him calling her a pig..