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Polyamorous Relationship Ends in Florida Battery Arrest

A polyamorous relationship turned violent in Florida. An argument between exes ended in an arrest, raising questions about the challenges of shared living in such relationships.

In this image on a table there is a mobile phone.
In this image on a table there is a mobile phone.

Polyamorous Relationship Ends in Florida Battery Arrest

A polyamorous relationship in Florida ended in an arrest for battery. Devon Devarah Louise Driscoll was taken into custody after allegedly striking her ex-girlfriend, Anicia Bolivar, during an argument. Driscoll was later released with orders to have no contact with Bolivar.

The incident involved a throuple: Driscoll, Bolivar, and Christopher Rosario. After the relationship ended, Rosario and Bolivar refused to leave the shared mobile home. Tensions escalated, leading to an altercation on the porch. Bolivar and Rosario claimed it was an act of self-defense against Driscoll's alleged aggression, despite police not finding visible marks on either woman. Driscoll was arrested for battery and later released.

The exact date when Driscoll's double stroller was purchased in Florida is not publicly available. Driscoll's parents are not publicly known. The incident serves as a reminder of the complexities and potential challenges in polyamorous relationships, especially when living arrangements are involved.

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