Restraining order against Auck denied
By Suzanne Werre
BHG News
Judge John W. Grinsteiner ruled Tuesday that there is insufficient evidence to uphold a temporary restraining order filed against an Underwood School aide, Lisa Auck, by Deborah Henderson, who has three children attending school in Underwood.
Henderson had sought a restraining order against Auck, on the basis that Auck had unfairly punished one of her children and had given another child a dirty look one day at school.
Henderson and her boyfriend, Kynan Dutton, rent a home owned by Auck’s mother, Alice Heger. Henderson and her children recently moved to Underwood from Leith, which has recently made news nationally as being the spot where white separatist Craig Cobb hoped to develop a whites-only enclave. Dutton was a follower of Cobb at the time.
Following testimony from Henderson, Auck and two of Henderson’s children, Judge Grinsteiner ruled against Henderson, saying that the testimonies offered against Auck, stating that there was "insufficient evidence to justify issuance of a restraining order," that the testimony presented did not meet the criteria for "disorderly conduct," meaning intrusive or unwanted acts; words, or gestures that are intended to adversely affect the security, safety, or privacy of another person.