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Former NHLer Matthew Barnaby Served with Court Orders
by Alanah McGinley on 06/03/11 at 02:24 PM ET
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Via the Wall Street Journal:
ESPN analyst and former NHL player Matthew Barnaby has been served with two new court orders following a domestic disturbance in suburban Buffalo last month.
The orders bar the 38-year-old from offensive conduct against his estranged wife and require him to keep away from her boyfriend.
Barnaby declined comment after they were issued during a state Supreme Court hearing Friday.
Barnaby was arrested May 13 at the Getzville home where his wife and two children live. He’s pleaded not guilty to five charges, including criminal mischief, trespass and harassment.
*More on the allegations against Barnaby previously noted here.
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