From KOAT-TV.com - ALAMOGORDO, N.M. -- A state district judge has ruled an Alamogordo man can keep his controversial billboard along the city's main thoroughfare, for now. Judge James Counts wants to schedule a full hearing since the case concerns freedom of speech and the right to privacy. Greg Fultz put up a billboard in May that implied his ex-girlfriend had an abortion. The billboard shows Fultz holding the outline of an infant. The text reads, "This Would Have Been A Picture Of My 2-Month Old Baby If The Mother Had Decided To Not KILL Our Child!" The woman has taken Fultz to court for harassment and violation of privacy. Read more
Aug 2, 2011
Judge Says Boyfriend's Billboard Can Stay, For Now
From KOAT-TV.com - ALAMOGORDO, N.M. -- A state district judge has ruled an Alamogordo man can keep his controversial billboard along the city's main thoroughfare, for now. Judge James Counts wants to schedule a full hearing since the case concerns freedom of speech and the right to privacy. Greg Fultz put up a billboard in May that implied his ex-girlfriend had an abortion. The billboard shows Fultz holding the outline of an infant. The text reads, "This Would Have Been A Picture Of My 2-Month Old Baby If The Mother Had Decided To Not KILL Our Child!" The woman has taken Fultz to court for harassment and violation of privacy. Read more
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