Note: This document was produced in discovery during Apperson v. Kaminsky, Norman, and Brown (Case No. 19SL-CC00805) and is not contested by any of the parties. All redactions were made by Tasha Kaminsky or her counsel. The exhibit is presented with the newest statements first, as that is the order in which it was provided.
“Nick” is Mouna Apperson’s dead name. Mouna’s name is Mouna, and their pronouns are they/them.
Content warning: The following exhibit contains a reference to killing.

Tasha discusses killing Mouna with a friend

Facebook messages between Tasha Kaminsky and a friend (name redacted by Tasha)

In this exchange, Tasha and a friend discuss Mouna’s lawsuit. Tasha mocks the lawsuit, stating “I mean it’s incoherent but makes me sound like a true bad ass” and “yah I stand by it. lol. He is a rapist.” Her friend responds:

“I would like to goodbye earl him”
“It’s the only way to take care of things nowadays”

“Goodbye Earl” is a reference to the Dixie Chicks song in which two women kill an abusive man named Earl. To “goodbye earl” someone means to kill them. Tasha’s friend is openly discussing killing Mouna, and Tasha does not object or push back.

On page two, Tasha mocks Mouna’s order of protection, laughing that Mouna “says he fears for his life” and joking about her weight listed on the petition. She also states “Oh and I’m stalking him. I don’t live there.” Her friend calls Mouna a “Total idiot.”

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Page 1: Tasha's friend says 'I would like to goodbye earl him' and 'It's the only way to take care of things nowadays' Page 2: Tasha mocks Mouna's order of protection and fear for their life