November 30, 2023 – Brittany Publicly Claims Legal Victories and Mocks Opposing Parties
On November 30, 2023, Brittany Courville posted a tweet in which she publicly mocked the outcomes of multiple legal disputes, including one involving me. The post listed three separate cases and declared unilateral victories in each, using a taunting tone toward the opposing parties.
Tweet:
“Jevremovic v. Courville (NJ): I WON (she still tryna make it happen but failing)
Kuchar v. Courville (GA): I WON
Jevremovic v. Courville (CA): I WON (plus attorneys fees)
Y’all were saying..?? 😂😂😂🤡”
The tweet frames complex and in some cases unresolved or non-adjudicated legal matters as conclusive victories. While Brittany proclaims definitive outcomes, legal nuances—such as dismissals without prejudice, jurisdictional issues, or settlements—are omitted entirely. These public summaries can distort perceptions of the cases and the people involved.
This entry is included in the timeline as part of a consistent record of public statements involving ongoing or past litigation. The intent is not retaliatory, but to provide a factual and preserved record of publicly available commentary directly referencing me and other individuals involved in legal disputes.
Relevant Legal Considerations:
- Restatement (Second) of Torts § 652E – False Light
Public misrepresentation of legal proceedings, especially with intent to humiliate or exaggerate claims of victory, may constitute false light where the audience is misled about the legal reality. - N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4.1 – Cyber-Harassment
Using public platforms to repeatedly ridicule others over legal disputes, especially with distorted facts, can fall under cyber-harassment statutes if intended to alarm, annoy, or embarrass.
Screenshot of November 30, 2023 Tweet (in case removed):

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