Court documents are revealing allegations fo threats and assault made by a woman against the former head of the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Frank Milstead, who has been served with an Order of Protection.
We have obtained court documents that show an Order of Protection was filed against Frank Lee Milstead, the former head of the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
The alleged incident, according to the petition, caused the plaintiff to fear Milstead to the point that the plaintiff reportedly sought professional psychological counseling and support.In this alleged incident, Milstead, according to the petition, allegedly made what was described as "thinly veiled violent threats" against the plaintiff.
"[Plaintiff] has kept a contact log since April 1, 2022," according to allegations made in the petition. "To date, the log records approximately 200 calls, texts, e-mails, voice messages, pictures, songs, and in-person intrusions. [Plaintiff] has at least two video recordings of instances when Mr. Milstead appeared, uninvited and unannounced, at [the plaintiff's home] for the purpose of intimidating and harassing her.
"Mr. Milsstead turned on [the plaintiff's sister] and began baiting her to make the call, saying that he ‘had nothing to lose,’" according to allegations made in the petition.The petition alleges that in June of 2022, Milstead reached out to the two teens listed in the petition in an attempt to discover the plaintiff's whereabouts.
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