Friday, February 02, 2024
Chronicles of Twatrick: Still as bad at the law as ever.
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Chronicles of Twatrick: Back in Grande Prairie, it seems.
That would be Patrick, openly gloating about how much fun he is having evading the process servers who were looking for him at the time.
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Chronicles of Twatrick: Still digging that hole.
As I described recently, undischarged bankrupt and MMA cosplay dude Patrick Ross is making life increasingly difficult for himself in that, rather than proceeding with his 2022 lawsuit against me, he has already announced that he is going to try to excuse his negligence by claiming it had to do with the passing of his father.
Patrick's problem, as I pointed out, is that when he eventually tries that pathetic and dishonest excuse, I will provide the Court with numerous publications of Patrick's wherein he continues to mock me on Twitter, making it clear that he has plenty of time for that but not to deal with the lawsuit that he himself filed.
And, yes, I have all the screenshots:
So, yeah, if/when I choose to have this action dismissed as abandoned due to Patrick's ongoing negligence, I will have a folder of evidence to prove what Patrick was really doing all that time.
I can assure you, the court will not be amused.
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Chronicles of Twatrick: You can't make this stuff up.
Monday, January 22, 2024
Saturday, January 20, 2024
Chronicles of Twatrick: I'm dying here.
Friday, January 19, 2024
Chronicles of Twatrick: Happy interestversary!
- In 2010, I sued Patrick for defamation; Patrick was so arrogant as to not even file a defense, whereupon I won $75,000 in damages and a further $10,000 in costs.
- For the following two years, as I chased Patrick around Western Canada, he was found in contempt of court twice, and assessed costs (which he never paid).
- In December of 2012, Patrick filed for personal bankruptcy to escape my judgment; he listed assets worth a total of less than $6,000 (assets which included, among other worthless, childish rubbish, a WWE replica championship belt).
- In February of 2014, given Patrick's non-compliance with the obligations of bankruptcy, his trustee discharged himself in disgust from Patrick's file.
- In April of 2014, Patrick had his bankruptcy hearing, which resulted in an October 2014 order that described him as a manipulative toad who filed for bankruptcy solely to escape from my judgment against him, and further ordered him to pay $34,000 over 14 years.
- Not content with this ridiculously favourable discharge order, Patrick filed a defective appeal, refused to correct it, and let it languish for over three years.
- Eventually, I successfully filed to have that appeal dismissed as abandoned.
- I subsequently successfully filed to have Patrick removed from the protection of bankruptcy due to his years of non-compliance (thus restoring the full judgment amount that Patrick owed me).
- I subsequently successfully filed to register my judgment in Saskatchewan.
- I subsequently successfully registered a collections action against Patrick.