Eric Sieger Minnesota Order For Protection
Order for Protection without Hearing 1/25/23
Update 12/28/23: Extension of Order for Protection
Court hearing 1/25/23
A pre-existing order for protection will expire on 1/28/23.
Respondent violated the order.
Petitioner is reasonably in fear of physical harm from respondent.
Respondent has engaged in acts of harassment or stalking by committing the following:
- multiple electronic, third party contacts
- changing contact info
- changing mailing addresses
- contacting child’s school (non-joint)
- changing home alarm, Google home
- changing billing info
The following parties need an order for protection:
- Petitioner
- Children (minor)
Based upon these findings, IT IS ORDERED:
- Respondent must not commit acts of domestic abuse against the protected persons.
- Respondent must not have any contact with the protected persons. No exceptions.
- Respondent must not go to or enter the residence of the protected persons.
- Respondent must stay a reasonable distance away from the residence of the protected persons: 5 blocks
- Respondent must not call or enter protected persons’ place of employment
This Order will be effective for a period of 50 years, January 1, 2073.
And then Eric Sieger moved to Colorado Springs to become a communications specialist.
Keep up with Eric here. [old URL]
Blocked? It’s almost as if Eric doesn’t like me publishing facts about him.
Ask Eric about the misconduct allegations that led to his forced allegedly voluntary resignation from his position as head women’s golf coach at Carleton College. (note: women‘s golf coach)
Eric J. Sieger, Predator