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Justin Theroux's years-long feud with NYC neighbor gets personal

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Justin Theroux's never-ending battle with his New York City neighbor continues, as he's now accusing the man of intimidating another of the building's residents… the man's own wife!

In newly filed court documents obtained by TMZ, Justin attached an audio recording that he says shows Norman Resnicow, his neighbor, berating his own 71-year-old wife and threatening her.

The way Justin sees it, this violates a restraining order that's been put in place as part of their ongoing litigation. The restraining order, which went into effect two years ago, reportedly prohibits Norman from intimidating any of the building's residents, as they could be witness in the case.

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