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Ex-husband often calls his ex-wife to insult him. Can he go to court to sue him?

Hello, I'm glad to answer your question. In this case, you can sue your ex-husband in court. It is illegal to send messages to insult others, and it is a crime of libel to send text messages to scold others. With regard to the forms of infringement, the judicial interpretation of the Supreme Court clearly stipulates that anyone who insults or slanders others in written or oral form and damages their reputation shall be deemed as damaging their reputation. Article 246 of the Criminal Law: Offences of insult and slander. Whoever publicly insults others by violence or other means or fabricates facts to slander others, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, public surveillance or deprivation of political rights. The crimes mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall be dealt with only if they are told, except those that seriously endanger social order and national interests. If the victim commits the act specified in the first paragraph through the information network and brings a lawsuit to the people's court, and it is indeed difficult to provide evidence, the people's court may request the public security department to provide assistance. According to article 1024 of the Civil Code, the civil subject of the right of reputation enjoys the right of reputation. No organization or individual may infringe upon the reputation right of others by insulting or slandering. Reputation is a social evaluation of the moral character, reputation, talent and credit of civil subjects. Article 1025 An actor who restricts the right of reputation conducts news reporting and supervision by public opinion. Those who affect the reputation of others in the public interest shall not bear civil liability, except for one of the following circumstances: (1) fabricating or distorting facts; (2) Failing to fulfill the obligation of reasonable verification of the seriously inaccurate contents provided by others; (3) Use insulting words to belittle the reputation of others. Your ex-husband is also suspected of insulting women. According to Articles 22, 23 and 37 of the Criminal Law, the crime of forcibly molesting others or insulting women by violence, coercion or other means is objectively manifested as the act of forcibly molesting or insulting women by violence, coercion or other means. I suggest you sue for rights protection, keep relevant information, collect alarm records, sue directly, and ask them to apologize and compensate for the losses. I hope my answer is helpful to you.