A South Carolina man who allegedly thought it would be a good idea to "prank" his ex-girlfriend by sneaking into her house and hiding in her shower with a knife — without wearing pants or undergarments, his face concealed by the woman's underwear — is being sued by her for "civil assault" and causing "great emotional distress," according to her complaint.
"The Defendant's conduct and actions were so extreme and outrageous so as to exceed all possible bounds of decency and should be regarded as atrocious and utterly intolerable in a civilized community," the victim's attorney, Bradley W. Bonville, alleges in a five-page legal complaint filed in Charleston County on Sept. 29 against Jackson Arnold and viewed by Law&Crime.
Arnold, who was 25 at the time of the May incident, is facing charge

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