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You shouldn't have bailed him out in the first place. Even if you did, you should have kept him from him ex afterwards. I'm sure there was a reason he had a restraining order on him.
Call me crazy but I'm pretty sure OP made it pretty clear that they didn't know it was the ex's house.
18, You're crazy.
Seems like he deserves to be in jail then
I honestly find this a bit funny.
Glad you find getting stalked funny, #15. You're an ass.
Well other than obvious "Don't bail him out again " comments, I think the point here is that firstly even the police won't allow a second bail and secondly Op just lost his bail money..
Now that's dedication
Poor ex... Never in peace! I'd be terrified if someone (apparently insane) kept violating the restraining order, no matter what!
Leave him be. He's obviously not getting the point. If he asks you to bail him out again, consider his ex's feelings first before him. He had his chance.
Next number on his list then notyourproblem
Was it his house or his ex? Now, did she contact him? Why does she have a restraining order?
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You shouldn't have bailed him out at all. Just leave him in there so his ex can be safe.
Sounds like you aren't too close to him, so I'm surprised you bailed him out in the first place.