Protection Order. Petitioner Deliberately Omitted Text From His Petition That Refutes His Claim.

Location: Ohio
I was served a petition for a protection order from a former friend who I had a falling out with. In the petition the friend’s concern is a fear of being doxxed yet in our last text conversation before cutting contact the friend explicitly states he has no fear of me doxxing him and believes I am too mature to do something like that. In the text I also explicitly state I would not dox the friend and am not vindictive like that. In the conversation the friend tries to claim I don’t have any information to dox anyway. I told the friend I wouldn’t dox him but don’t gaslight me and listed of things I could dox. I believe this is why the TPO was issued. The friend intentionally omitted the 2 text from him that stated he did not fear being doxxed by me and that he felt I was not the type of person to do that. This omission is intentional and bad faith as the rest of the conversation was submitted into evidence. Is this ground for a dismissal with prejudice showing a bad faith by the friend to include evidence that directly refutes his claim that he fears being doxxed?
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