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Sued by Simas Jasaitis, Oksana Pikul Doesn't Minced Words: 'Weakling'
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Sued by Simas Jasaitis, Oksana Pikul Doesn't Minced Words: 'Weakling'

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Oksana Pikul expressed anger and disappointment over her ex-husband Simas Jasaitis's legal actions concerning their son.
  • She criticized Jasaitis for allegedly neglecting child support and communication, calling him a "weakling" and accusing him of trying to deceive her.
  • Pikul stated she is accustomed to legal battles and will defend herself and her child, highlighting a discrepancy in their current legal cases regarding finances.

Oksana Pikul has voiced strong criticism and frustration regarding legal proceedings initiated by her former husband, Simas Jasaitis, concerning their son.

"It's both funny and infuriating," Pikul stated, describing her ex-husband's actions as those of a "weakling" who struggles with parental connection and financial responsibilities. She accused him of avoiding communication and support obligations, suggesting he wants her to raise their child alone while he attempts to deceive her. Pikul questioned the parenting of men who engage in such conflicts with women, calling it a "tragedy."

I apologize, a weakling โ€“ for the morning, this is certainly a strong expression, but that's the truth, you can't escape from it. Such men often cannot create a bond with a child, cannot understand communication, maintenance matters. Well, okay, maybe there are no opportunities for maintenance, but for communication? Everything is created, just communicate. No one in life has ever objected to that, only encouraged it. But weaklings think that the woman wants too much and doesn't want to pay anything, wants her to raise that child alone, and also wants to fight, wants to cheat that woman. You want to โ€“ be angry, gossip, but those men who fight with women โ€“ did your mothers raise you for that? It's some kind of tragedy.

โ€” Oksana PikulPikul's strong criticism of her ex-husband's alleged behavior and motivations.

Pikul revealed that she is no longer fazed by these legal battles, having gained experience from previous encounters. "It's become normal for me," she said, though she wished such a situation on no one. She affirmed her resolve to stand up for herself and her child in the ongoing legal processes.

There is no longer any excitement, nothing. Every time you prepare, you connect, you participate, you defend your position, you cooperate with your lawyer and so on. It has become normal for me, but I certainly wouldn't wish it on anyone. The fact that I have been sued here โ€“ I will once again stand up for myself, for my child.

โ€” Oksana PikulPikul's statement on her familiarity with legal battles and her resolve to continue defending her position.

Further elaborating on the current legal disputes, Pikul pointed out a significant difference between her lawsuit and the one filed by Jasaitis. Her case focuses on her child's needs and support, while Jasaitis's case, where he is the plaintiff and she the defendant, allegedly centers on his own financial situation and a request for a payout. Pikul sarcastically suggested he should seek support from his first wife and questioned his ability to work, given he has "hands and feet."

Delfi attempted to contact Simas Jasaitis for comment but was unsuccessful.

So that you understand what our two cases will differ by now: there is my lawsuit โ€“ there I am solving my child's issue, the child's maintenance issue and so on. I look at the child's needs. In his case, where he is the plaintiff and I am the defendant, he is concerned with his financial situation. Not the child's. Not interesting. He became concerned about his financial situation โ€“ he is asking for a payout. Or maybe ask the first wife for a payout? Did you pay alimony there? You have hands and feet โ€“ go to work.

โ€” Oksana PikulPikul's explanation of the contrasting focuses of her lawsuit and her ex-husband's.
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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.