‘JesusChrist Evilina Lucifer-Obama’ Sanguine After Name Change Issues

She had a hell of a time changing her name.
A Staten Island resident who lost an attempt to legally change her name to “JesusChrist Evilina Lucifer-Obama” actually wanted a much longer nickname, she told the Post.
Nancy Evelina Torres-Amos, a mother of five, originally wanted to be renamed “Imperial Highness Archduchess Goddess JesusChrist Evilina Lucifer-Obama,” she said in an interview.
Torres-Amos, 43, went to Richmond County Civil Court last month in search of the new name, but says court officials asked her to shorten the eight-word application because it was too long.
“They told me to fix it and trim it,” she said.
Instead, she simplified her application to JesusChrist Evilina Lucifer-Obama, citing “personal preferences” in court documents as the reason for wanting the nickname.

Despite her flexibility, Judge Matthew Blum denied Torres-Amos’ name change request, a decision first reported by Law.com.
The new name would cause “public concern and undue stress,” Blum wrote in his Nov. 3 rejection.
“Shall you be praised if you take the name ‘JesusChrist’? On the other hand, if one takes the name Lucifer, are they expected to be avoided or rejected? Do you claim to be the son of god or the prince of darkness? Are you compelling a non-believer in any of these entities to accept the existence of these entities?” Blum pored over court papers.
“Allowing this name change would put unknowing members of the public in a position to announce it [Torres-Amos’] religious beliefs, which may or may not be consistent with that person’s own beliefs.”
Torres-Amos, who said she grew up in foster care and said her children are currently in foster care, wasn’t upset about being spurned.
“It was enough for her to understand that I know who I am,” she said.
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