JWoww's Estranged Husband Calls Abuse Allegations 'Highly Erroneous'

Roger Mathews' legal team claims JWoww's recent online post is a violation of an alleged restraining order.

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Roger Mathews has broken his silence over Jenni "JWoww" Farley's explosive abuse claims.

The 43-year-old went to social media Thursday to defend himself against Farley's recently published online message, in which she details the alleged abuse she endured at the hands of her estranged husband. Mathews called the impassioned message a "rambling rant" that contained "many lies," but he declined to get specific.

"I sit before you today a pretty heartbroken man in light of recent circumstances and things that were said about me in a long, rambling rant that was put out about me that was highly erroneous and had many lies in it," said Mathews, from whom Farley filed for divorce last year. "I had a speech prepared for me by my attorneys that I was going to read and I decided not to read it and just shoot from the hip. We were going to address this in court, which is the proper place to address it. We've proven Jenni, and her attorneys, to be liars in the past and we will do it again."

Mathews went on to accuse Farley of "playing the victim and said he and his attorneys "have the preponderance of evidence, the truth, the witnesses and the testimony."

"My concern is my children and I will not stop until I have my children," he said at the end of the video.

Mathews accompanied his statement with a letter his legal team sent to Judge Valter H. Must. The document, which has reportedly been filed in court, states Farley's recent post is a violation of a restraining order Mathews allegedly obtained against her. The letter describes Farley's statement as a "campaign of cyber bullying, harassment, intimidation, and embarrassment," as it "provoked and incited" her millions of followers.

Mathews' lawyers are not only requesting an "immediate conference" between the parties, they're also calling for a "mental evaluation" of Farley. The letter claims Farley's recent conduct "bears all of the hallmarks of personality disorder with narcissistic tendencies."

You can check out Mathews video as well as legal document below. 

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