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A New Jersey judge recently slammed a father who accused his ex-wife of abusing her parental discretion after she decided to bring their 11-year-old daughter to Pink's 2013 concert at the Prudential Center in Newark. 

The judge, Lawrence Jones, rejected the father's complaint by giving him a 37-page decision that contained information about rock 'n' roll and a commentary on how a lot of divorced parents are using judges as their referees, according to the Charlotte Observer.

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Jones also pinpointed one of Pink's songs, "So What," and said that it could contain some suggestive moves and lyrics but is not to be dubbed as inappropriate for preteens.

The judge also said he spoke to the estranged couple's now 12-year-old daughter. He also asked the girl's mom why she decided to bring her child to the concert, New Jersey reported. 

"The mother is in no way, shape or form exceeded the boundaries of reasonable parental judgment. To the contrary, when all the smoke from the custody litigation clears, it will be self-evident that all which happened here is that a young girl went to her first rock concert with her mother and had a really great time," Jones wrote in his 37-page decision.

Also in his decision, Jones decided to quote the lyrics from some of Pink's most popular songs, including "The Great Escape" and "Perfect" and said that the messages of these songs were suitable for young adolescents.

As of late, Pink has not yet released a statement following her 2013 concert controversy.