Mark Hunt 'sad' his alleged domestic violence victim kept receipts
Cue up the world's smallest violin for Mark Hunt, who is not happy an alleged domestic violence victim kept track of a history of incidents with him.
Mark Hunt is frustrated with the way he's being treated, and done staying quiet about it. Hunt, 52, was arrested earlier this week and charged with domestic violence after an alleged incident in Australia. Hunt, according to news outlets, is charged with "stalking or intimidation with intent to cause physical harm" after he allegedly texted a death threat to a female family member.
Hunt's Tuesday arrest put him in jail overnight in Northern Rivers. Hunt also allegedly intimidated a witness, according to police reports. The text message police say Hunt sent to the alleged victim read, "I'm just going to murder you in the end anyway.
" But Hunt early Friday in the U. S. posted a video to social media saying he's not being fairly treated in what appears to be an ongoing domestic separation playing out in court.
Hunt said the alleged victim has been keeping track of an alleged history of purported messages and incidents that he apparently thinks paint him in a bad light after his arrest. "Everyone argues. Everyone has issues.