Dawn Sullivan v. Kaylee Nichole Flanagan

CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedFebruary 27, 2026
Docket2025-CA-1247
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

RENDERED: FEBRUARY 27, 2026; 10:00 A.M. NOT TO BE PUBLISHED

Commonwealth of Kentucky Court of Appeals NO. 2025-CA-1247-ME

DAWN SULLIVAN APPELLANT

APPEAL FROM CHRISTIAN CIRCUIT COURT v. HONORABLE JASON S. FLEMING, JUDGE ACTION NO. 25-D-00333-001

KAYLEE NICHOLE FLANAGAN APPELLEE

OPINION AFFIRMING

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BEFORE: CALDWELL, COMBS, AND EASTON, JUDGES.

COMBS, JUDGE: Appellant, Dawn Sullivan (Dawn), pro se, appeals from an

Interpersonal Protective Order (IPO) entered against her in favor of the Appellee,

Kaylee Nichole Flanagan (Kaylee), based upon stalking. After our review, we

affirm.

On September 18, 2025, Kaylee filed a petition/motion for an order of

protection in Christian Circuit Court against Dawn, alleging as follows: [O]n “9/12-9/18/2025, in Christian County, Kentucky, [Dawn] engaged in act(s) of . . . dating violence and abuse[], stalking, or sexual assault as described below.

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Me and my ex got into a argument which lead to us splitting. His sister [Dawn] has messaged me on facebook threating to kick my ass and shoot me. I moved out of the house that Sunday into my parents [sic] house. She then posted on Facebook about me being abusive because I have blocked her. I am scared for my life. She owns multiple guns. I have asked her to leave me alone. She has threatened me in the past. Saying Green means go to kick my ass.

On September 30, 2025, the circuit court conducted a hearing on the

petition. Both parties were present, pro se. The court read the petition into the

record.

Kaylee testified that she was accompanying Dawn, Dawn’s brother

(Glen), and their father to their grandfather’s funeral in North Carolina. At that

time, Dawn’s brother was Kaylee’s fiancé. Glen and Kaylee were arguing over

Kaylee’s driving while on the way there. Once they got to the hotel room,

everything was fine. However, on the way back, there was another argument.

This time Dawn joined in. They ended up pulling over because Dawn thought that

Kaylee’s driving was bad; Dawn then threatened her. The argument continued all

the way back to the house. That evening, Kaylee received a Facebook message

-2- from Dawn. Kaylee testified that she did not respond to the message and blocked

Dawn. She also testified as follows:

I believe it was the next day she [Dawn] posted on Facebook saying that I was abusive to her father and she included my workplace in it, your Honor. Her father has never been at my workplace. I’m a CAN [(certified nursing assistant)]. He has never been a patient of mine. I have never received any financial benefit taking care of him. I’ve never been paid. When I did help take care of him, I did also ask for help cleaning the house, taking him to his doctor’s appointments and whatever else. I did not receive help from him or her. Between all of this I have ended up hospitalized, I had to go in for a severe anxiety attack and have suicide ideations.

The circuit court requested the messages and reviewed them.

Petitioner’s Exhibit 1 is the Facebook Messenger message that Dawn sent to

Kaylee as follows in relevant part:

SUN AT 6:30 P.M. Hello Kaylee, this will be the last message you will ever receive from me. You are an absolutely horrible person. You’re the type of person who deserves to be alone for the rest of your life . . . . You really need to go see a doctor or admit yourself into an institution. I know you took that gun out of my bag to use a ploy to get Glen [Dawn’s brother] to call you and have you come back, as it was in there when I took over in Nashville. And you knew it wasn’t loaded. I honestly should have left you on the side of the road when you first started your temper tantrums. And I’m pretty sure, the items that went missing from my house when you lived there were also stolen by you. . . . I can tell you now, you are lucky my mind was rational . . . irate but rational because I would have lost everything had I done what I wanted. And I meant every word I said. And ANYONE, and I mean

-3- ANYONE, shows up at MY brother’s house, the wrath that will ensue will be that of nightmares. . . . Because what comes with me is worse than hell. You have absolutely no idea who I am. My reaction to the trip was one I have not had in 13 years. My brother will be ok, and actually a whole lot better without someone like you . . . . And that green light talked about? I have it now. So PLEASE FAFO.[1] . . . Do not harass my brother. He does not need you, and he deserves someone SO MUCH BETTER (And prettier for that matter). So fuck off. Don’t test it. Remember, green means go[.]

(Upper-case original.)

Petitioner’s Exhibit 2 is the Facebook post which Dawn made on

“Clarksville Chat.” It states, “Hello Clarksville! This is just a PSA” in case any

members of the chatgroup had family at the post-acute medical facility where

Kaylee worked. Dawn posted that Kaylee was a CNA on night shift and was about

to be under investigation for elder abuse against Dawn’s father -- that is, as soon as

Dawn filed the paperwork. Dawn stated that the facility had been made aware of

her complaint against Kaylee, that Kaylee is still on the schedule, “that she uses

drugs,” and that she verbally abused Dawn’s father. Dawn proceeded to identify

Kaylee by her first and last names. In multiple exchanges, Dawn posted

disparaging comments about Kaylee: that she uses illicit drugs; that she lived with

Dawn’s brother; that she was supposed to be caring for their father, but that due to

1 “FAFO is ‘an expression of warning or schadenfreude.’ It “stands for ‘F*** Around, Find Out’ (or more politely ‘Fool Around, Find Out’).” FAFO, MERRIAM-WEBSTER ONLINE DICTIONARY, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/FAFO (last visited Feb. 17, 2026).

-4- Kaylee’s lack of care, Dawn’s father had fallen multiple times; and that Kaylee

was verbally abusive to him.

Kaylee further testified that Dawn’s posting online affected her

(Kaylee) and her job -- as well as any future chances of getting a job in Clarksville

(Tennessee). Kaylee explained that her CNA license is in Tennessee and that

people have already declined to hire her after seeing what was posted online.

Dawn testified. She claimed that the statement in Kaylee’s affidavit

was “slanderous and not true” -- although Dawn acknowledged that she does own

the firearm. She continued her testimony: that they did go to her grandfather’s

funeral in North Carolina; that on that trip, Kaylee seemed to be in a complete

psychosis; that she had lost her mind because she did not get to drive across the

state line; that she was trying to jump out of the truck, threatening to kill herself,

and wanting them to pull over; and this behavior went on for almost 26 hours.

Dawn testified that all this stress and drama activated her brother’s PTSD -- as well

as her own stress disorder.

Dawn testified that she never threatened to shoot Kaylee and that

there was never any threat; that the only thing she told Kaylee was that she should

have left her on the side of the road. Dawn admitted having messaged Kaylee on

Facebook: “I’m not going to lie about that and I’m not going to lie about putting

that post on Clarksville Chat.” Kaylee’s petition stated that Dawn had been

-5- harassing her “since the 12th.” Addressing that allegation, Dawn testified: “that is

impossible, seeing how we were on a trip from the 12th to the 14th, so I don’t

understand how I was harassing her for those other two days.”

Rambling and somewhat disjointed testimony continued. The court

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