"...in April, May took away the girls iPhone 6 in April. I was just being a mom, a concerned parent, and disciplining my daughter, she said.
But others disagreed. WOOD reported that May got arrested on a misdemeanor larceny charge after she confiscated the device.
A judge also leveled another charge against her, namely larceny by conversion. Each charge carried a maximum sentence of 93 days in jail, meaning that May faced 186 in the joint, more than half a year.
How in the world did that happen? Well, it turned out that the county didnt have a problem with May taking her daughters phone in and of itself.
Rather, her ex-husband contracted the authorities and said that the phone actually belonged to him. Suddenly parental tough love had turned into theft.
I have no sympathy for her. Women pull this same kind of sh1t on ex husbands all the time and the system has no compassion on the men for being set up by vindictive ex wives.