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Mommunity Women overcoming and rebuilding after domestic abuse. Mommunity is a community-driven mom's group that is built on faith.

We function as a support system and outlet for mothers' and children, as well as are a resource to the Genesee County area; striving to fulfill gaps in the community where needed. Among planned activities for members of the Mommunity group, we have a great desire to give back to Genesee County and Flint, MI in particular.

05/03/2026
04/30/2026

BREAKING - Master Victim Manipulator Was Able To Manipulate The Prosecutor In Giving Him A Sweet Deal.

Corunna, MI - Christopher Lee Loberg a serial manipulator of women with certain psychological makeups is going back to prison. Still, due to the deal he was allowed to make with the Prosecutor, the Judge was only able to go on the high side allowing Loberg out in just 38 months.

Loberg was charged with Habitual Offender 4th, Unlawful Imprisonment, Assault/Bodily Harm Less Than Murder and could have received close to twenty years or more. Instead, the Prosecutor gave Loberg a deal in pleading guilty to a 3rd offense of domestic violence charge.

What Loberg was accused of was attacking a girlfriend, dragging her out of a vehicle, slamming her into the pavement to cause an orbital fracture to her face and eye, as well as knocking out one or more teeth.

He then threatened that if she didn't go into the house and stay with him, he would hurt and kill his son. She was held captive for a certain amount of time without receiving medical attention.

Loberg did this while out on parole from prison for committing another violent attack.

After being arrested, he illegally had contact with the victim and tried to get her to write the court about how she accidentally was injured. The Judge stated that the letter arrived too late and that he was ignoring it.

Loberg showed no emotion and only stared forward until it was stated that the victim was not going to address the court, at which time he looked around, got an angry look on his face, and just stood, shaking his head.

His body language was of a person expecting his victim to stand before the court, trying to blame injuries on something else, and trying to clear himself. The look on his face when the court said she wasn't going to give a victim impact statement was first shock and disbelief, then anger.

Judge Matthew Stewart called him dangerous and went through his crimes in court. However, Prosecutor Scott Koerner gave Loberg a sweet deal of only Domestic Violence, and even on the high side, Loberg, who threatened to kill his child, will be back out in as little as 38 months, and the longest only 5 years.

This is the Prosecutor who charged a man for standing his ground and shooting and wounding a dog on the loose coming at him on his porch. Koerner took that to trial and somehow got the court to prevent the jury from being told that, in Michigan, the victim, who was charged, did not commit a crime and did not need to run back into his house, leaving the dog to continue chasing his animals. And, according to Michigan law, he had every right to stop the animal he feared.

In that case, with a wild dog, Koerner took it to trial. In this case, a serial attacker who seriously hurt a woman, held her captive, and threatened to kill his own son, Koerner allowed him to walk so he could continue his aggression against women and children in only 3 years.

By Tom Manke.
Photo: Shiawassee County Elected Prosecutor Scott Koerner and Christopher Lee Loberg.

04/28/2026

Also shoutout to Meg for openly talking about his disrespect. Too often men bank on shame and misogynistic tropes to keep women silent about how they really move. They want private apologies and public silence. They want don’t embarrass him to outweigh he embarrassed me. They want sisterhood to mean cover up. Meg said no. Meg said mic on. Meg said receipts.

Don’t air dirty laundry is how they keep the house filthy: They tell us real women handle it in private. Translation: handle it alone. They tell us loyalty means quiet. Translation: loyalty means you suffer and I’m comfortable. They call us messy for telling the truth. But he wasn’t messy when he did it. He was bold. He was reckless. He was counting on you to be embarrassed for him. Meg flipped it. She made the disrespect public because it happened in public. She made the harm loud because the hurt was loud. That’s not drama. That’s accountability.
Shame is their favorite weapon: They say pick me if you speak. They say bitter if you remember. They say why you still talking about it if you haven’t healed on their timeline. They deploy classy women move in silence like it’s scripture. But silence never protected us. Silence got us gaslit. Silence got us blamed. Silence got us erased from our own stories. Men move wild and then hide behind she’s just mad. No. She’s just done. She’s done carrying the shame for things she didn’t do. Meg handed it back.
Misogyny needs your muzzle to survive: They rely on “no one will believe you. They rely on you’ll look crazy. They rely on what about his career. They rely on women turning on women. They rely on the group chat saying girl, just let it go. Every time we swallow the truth, they get another free pass. Every time we choose his reputation over our reality, the cycle resets. Meg broke the cycle. She named it. She detailed it. She refused to let shame be the tax she paid for being hurt. That’s leadership.
Talking is power: When we speak, the next woman gets a warning. When we speak, the behavior gets a cost. When we speak, the private harm becomes a public risk. That’s why they hate it. That’s why they call it clout chasing. Because nothing threatens a man who moves wrong like a woman with a microphone and no fear. Meg understood the assignment. She didn’t whisper. She didn’t hint. She didn’t if you know, you know. She said his name with her chest. And the ground shook.

Also shoutout to Meg for openly talking about his disrespect. Too often men bank on shame and misogynistic tropes to keep women silent about how they really move.

So talk. Tell it. Post it. Podcast it. Put it on a shirt if you have to.

Your story is not gossip. It’s data. It’s protection. It’s precedent.

Let them call it messy. You call it free.

The era of suffering in silence is over

04/22/2026

Emotional Abuse Alert!

If you alter your behavior because you’re frightened of your partner’s reaction, you’re being abused.

Don’t confuse love with fear.
Emotional manipulation can lead to:

Anxiety & Hypervigilance
Loss of Autonomy
Trauma Bonding

Healthy relationships thrive on mutual respect, trust, and open communication.

Don’t settle for less! 🤍

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04/21/2026

He came to her broken, lost, in between jobs, in between purpose, in between versions of himself he hadn't figured out yet. And she opened her door because that's what good women do, they see potential and pour into it without asking for a deposit first. She fed his ego when the world starved it, held his confidence when it was crumbling, became his therapist, his motivator, his safe place while he figured out who he was becoming.

But what she didn't realize was that she was never being chosen, she was being occupied. He moved into her emotionally the same way a man moves into a temporary apartment, grateful for the shelter but always planning to upgrade once he can afford something better.

And that's the devastation nobody prepares women for. The moment his season shifts, the moment the job lands, the confidence returns, the clarity arrives, he leaves. Not because she did anything wrong but because she was never the destination, she was the layover. He needed somewhere to land while life was turbulent and she provided the softest place to crash. But comfort was all he was looking for, not commitment.

And the woman who poured everything into his recovery is left standing in an empty room wondering why the man she rebuilt walked out the door she held open for him. She wasn't his partner, she was his emotional housing. And the rent he never paid was the love she gave freely that he always planned to take with him when he left.

When you purchase bar soap, pads, liners, feminine wipes, travel size toiletries and gallon size ziplock bags, grab extr...
07/16/2025

When you purchase bar soap, pads, liners, feminine wipes, travel size toiletries and gallon size ziplock bags, grab extra for girls’ in Flint!

1/4 girls’ struggle to afford sanitary napkins and safe practices during their menstration, leaving them at risk for infection, missed school days and more!

Donate at New McCree Theatre (4601 Clio Rd. Flint, MI 48504), starting this Friday, July 11th!

Mometary donations accepted and are tax deductible.

Thank You! ❤️

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