Christina Von Eerie releases statement regarding Chris Dickinson lawsuit

Christina Von Eerie has released a statement on social media regarding the defamation lawsuit launched against her and McKaila Coulter by Chris Dickinson. 

Dickinson’s lawsuit alleges that Von Eerie and Coulter committed “blatant acts of defamation that wrongfully accuse Mr. Torre of abusive conduct” when they released statements in April alleging Dickinson was physically and verbally abusive to them. 

Von Eerie’s statement reads as follows: 

“It has been made public that Christopher Torre, (Chris Dickinson) has filed a federal defamation lawsuit in the district of New Jersey, against McKaila Coulter (ex girlfriend) and myself (ex girlfriend). None of the 3 parties live in NJ. Even his attorneys office is based out of Brooklyn, NY. New Jersey has no anti-SLAPP Law statute. That has made it very difficult and costly for us to find representation. Especially because neither of [us] live anywhere near there.

We fear that if we don’t reply to the lawsuit with proper legal representation not only will it harm us, but it will reinforce that women should be afraid to speak out against their abusers unless they have the resources to also fight them in court.

Defamation can only be claimed if there is false information. Everything we have spoken out against is true.

That being said, we did not back down after being sent C&Ds to our jobs and homes. We will continue to stand our ground in the court of law.

If anyone has any lawyer recommendations or groups they would recommend to help us fight this please reach out.

Thank you for your support.

CVE & MAC”

Chris Dickinson pulls out of GCW event following domestic abuse allegations

Chris Dickinson has pulled himself off of this Saturday’s GCW event following domestic abuse allegations.

Dickinson is off Saturday’s In Too Deep show following abuse allegations by independent wrestler Christina Von Eerie. He was originally scheduled to face Biff Busick.

“I have made the decision to pull myself off of Saturday’s GCW event in Atlantic City,” he wrote on Twitter. “I do not want to serve as a distraction to my peers. The accusations made about me by a former partner are false, and contain multiple defamatory allegations that will be addressed in due time. I do not wish to engage in public discourse on this matter. Instead, I will pursue all legal options afforded to me in an effort to clear my name.”

Von Eerie wrote both on Twitter and Facebook on April 27 regarding her relationship with Dickinson, which she alleges eventually turned abusive both physically and mentally.

“Chris would continuously degrade and insult me and my work,” she wrote on Facebook. “He absolutely hated watching my matches and would rip me apart and make fun of me. This got so bad that I couldn’t even watch my own matches back by myself. I began to cringe at the sight of myself. [Slowly] beginning to believe all the awful, mean things he was saying to actually be true.”

“Things started getting physical,” the post later read. “He would push me, hold me down, block me from getting to the door, or even pulling me off the door and throwing me on the bed or the floor. He would throw and break things. He didn’t care what it was.”

Von Eerie also wrote about a specific incident involving seeing an ex-girlfriends name on Dickinson’s phone that led to a physical attack.

“I attempted multiple times to grab the phone out of his hands,” she wrote. “I finally managed to get it. That’s when Chris hit me. He slapped me so hard across the face that my ear started ringing, my mouth had been busted open and was bleeding so much that I was spitting blood. I had a black eye, my lips swollen and split, and the corner of my mouth was bruised. He was in fact talking to his ex, and there was definitely something he didn’t want me to see. He got his phone back and I never got see or know what it was that he was hiding. Must have been bad enough to where he felt the need to physically assault a 130 lbs 24yr old woman…there were even [times] where intimacy was very physically painful for me. Just enduring it, when he knew he was hurting me.”

Dickinson denied the claims on Twitter after they were posted.

“I saw what was said about me by a former partner,” he wrote. “I need to make it very clear. I have NEVER physically abused her or any other partner. These accusations are FALSE, they are hurtful, and they go against everything I believe in.”