Witch Wins Protective Order Against Warlock In Salem Court

A judge from the Salem, Mass., District Court on Wednesday granted a protective order for a witch against a warlock who is accused of harassing her.

Witch priestess Lori Sforza accused self-proclaimed warlock Christian Day of harassing her over the phone and on social media for the past three years, according to the Associated Press.

The judge in charge of overseeing the case expressed his dismay at the volume of late-night calls made by Day to Sforza. She also claimed that he kept making malicious posts about her on Facebook.

Day did not testify during the court appearance, but remained firm that he did not make any of those calls. "On everything that is holy, I did not make those calls," he said before storming out of the court house.

He also said that he was going to try to appeal the court order. "I'm going to fight this every step of the way because it's unjust," he said, according to The Boston Globe.

Day's lawyer, meanwhile, added that the dispute between the witch and the warlock stemmed from a failed business partnership years ago.

Sforza currently runs a Salem witchcraft shop as well as leading a pagan church group. Meanwhile Day, who now lives in Louisiana, runs two occult shops, one in New Orleans and the other in Salem, the Daily Mail U.K. reported.

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