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By that logic there can be no surrender, which would be ridiculous. We're not in the Congo, we're expected to act like sane human beings.The last shot is questionable indeed. But I'm waiting to see that. For all we know he could've seen the guy reaching for something in his clothes or waistband.
I really, really am not in favor of the "you have an extremely limited window for self defense that immediately ends after X" that Branca espouses. If it is the law, then it should be changed because I'm not convinced the majority of people would not act similarly. Adrenaline and lack of discipline can make people do dumb things. I could care less for the outcome of a person who is willing to use deadly force for a crime be they dead or not. But it is not appropriate to ruin another person's life because said defense was not "perfect".
I will hold cops to a higher standard however because it's their job and they ostensibly should be better trained that regular people.
I don't feel like that really follows. There's a big difference between a case like that one over in Minnesota where the guy shot the two home invaders, meandered around for 10 minutes, taunted them about being shot and then executed them all while recording himself for some reason, and this one where the questionable shot is about a second late. How this sort of a policy is enforced is going to be a pretty regional thing, but as far as I'm aware they generally do make some allowance for cases like this. If a prosecutor really wanted to go in on this guy I guess they theoretically could do some frame by frame breakdown and construct an argument for shots which shouldn't have been fired, but that doesn't really seem likely in this case.By that logic there can be no surrender, which would be ridiculous. We're not in the Congo, we're expected to act like sane human beings.
For a second, I thought Montagraph was going on a lawsuit spree and went after Andrew next.Pending lawsuits against "Andrew Dadesky" in Miami-Dade County
(Both stalled due to inability to locate defendant)
Source:
Miami-Dade County Clerk's website (search "Dadesky, Andrew")
1. WELLS FARGO BANK NA VS ANDREW C DADESKY
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The complaint for this lawsuit, filed on June 27 2022, is not available on the Miami-Dade County Clerk's website, but the cover sheet is. The cover sheet says the claim is for $30,000, but according to the website, the amount of the claim is between $8,001 and $15,000.
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On August 27, service of process was attempted and failed. The process server wrote "I spoke with an individual who indicated they were the employee and they stated subject unknown. This is a mailbox and no one knows who he is."
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2. AMERICAN EXPRESS NATIONAL BANK VS ANDREW DADESKY
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The complaint itself for this lawsuit, filed earlier than the first on December 15 2021, is available on the Miami-Dade County Clerk's website. According to Exhibit B of the lawsuit, "Andrew Dadesky" had an account balance of $25,570.14 on his Delta SkyMiles Gold Card account.
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The complaint provides a different address for Andrew C Dadesky.
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American Express has tried on multiple occasions to obtain process of service. The first was on January 3, 2022. At that that time, the resident claimed that Andrew left without telling her where he was going. The process server wrote "Family relative house but defendant does not reside. According to Mrs. Vicky, did not provide current whereabouts." We'll get back to Mrs. Vicky (actually spelled Vicki) later.
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On May 2, 2022, the Miami-Dade Police Department received the civil summons. Police attempted on five separate occasions to serve Andrew. The first four times they received no answer. On the fifth try, the current resident said Andrew "does not reside at address, no longer live in the country".
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IS "ANDREW DADESKY" ANDREW CLIFFORD D'ADESKY?
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In the case AMERICAN EXPRESS NATIONAL BANK VS ANDREW DADESKY, an address in Coral Gables, Florida is listed for Andrew Dadesky.
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In a 2009 bankruptcy proceedings for a company called Crabtree & Evelyn, Ltd.,, a woman named Vicki d'Adesky was listed as a creditor living at that address.
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Florida voter registration data are public records. According to voterrecords.com, Vicki d'Adesky is a 64 year old registered Republican. Also registered to vote as a Republican at the same address is 36 year old Andrew Clifford d'Adesky.
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Also available on the Miami-Dade County Clerk's website is the case relating to the dissolution of Vicki d'Adesky's marriage involving her and her husband, Sanford Pierre d'Adesky. One of Vicki's children is listed as "Andrew Clifford D'Adesky".
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In the obituary for Andrew Clifford d'Adesky's father, Sanford Pierre d'Adesky, it is stated that the elder d'Adesky lived in Haiti. Legal Mindset stated last night on Rekieta's show that he had family in Haiti.
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I thought maybe Faran pulled a Russell Greer.For a second, I thought Montagraph was going on a lawsuit spree and went after Andrew next.
How can this be, though? Isn't this guy totally undoxable? Nobody knows who he is, it's like he's Spider-Man or some shit.(Both stalled due to inability to locate defendant)
I couldn't find these documents in my search, but knew they existed. That's a great find. You also should look into the d'Adesky family that sprang from hati. They are about as "based and redpilled" compared to Andrew as he is from solvency.Pending lawsuits against "Andrew Dadesky" in Miami-Dade County
(Both stalled due to inability to locate defendant)
Source:
Miami-Dade County Clerk's website (search "Dadesky, Andrew")
1. WELLS FARGO BANK NA VS ANDREW C DADESKY
View attachment 4252126
The complaint for this lawsuit, filed on June 27 2022, is not available on the Miami-Dade County Clerk's website, but the cover sheet is. The cover sheet says the claim is for $30,000, but according to the website, the amount of the claim is between $8,001 and $15,000.
View attachment 4252135
On August 27, service of process was attempted and failed. The process server wrote "I spoke with an individual who indicated they were the employee and they stated subject unknown. This is a mailbox and no one knows who he is."
View attachment 4252268
2. AMERICAN EXPRESS NATIONAL BANK VS ANDREW DADESKY
View attachment 4252284
The complaint itself for this lawsuit, filed earlier than the first on December 15 2021, is available on the Miami-Dade County Clerk's website. According to Exhibit B of the lawsuit, "Andrew Dadesky" had an account balance of $25,570.14 on his Delta SkyMiles Gold Card account.
View attachment 4252212
The complaint provides a different address for Andrew C Dadesky.
View attachment 4252187
American Express has tried on multiple occasions to obtain process of service. The first was on January 3, 2022. At that that time, the resident claimed that Andrew left without telling her where he was going. The process server wrote "Family relative house but defendant does not reside. According to Mrs. Vicky, did not provide current whereabouts." We'll get back to Mrs. Vicky (actually spelled Vicki) later.
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On May 2, 2022, the Miami-Dade Police Department received the civil summons. Police attempted on five separate occasions to serve Andrew. The first four times they received no answer. On the fifth try, the current resident said Andrew "does not reside at address, no longer live in the country".
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IS "ANDREW DADESKY" ANDREW CLIFFORD D'ADESKY?
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In the case AMERICAN EXPRESS NATIONAL BANK VS ANDREW DADESKY, an address in Coral Gables, Florida is listed for Andrew Dadesky.
View attachment 4253138
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In a 2009 bankruptcy proceedings for a company called Crabtree & Evelyn, Ltd.,, a woman named Vicki d'Adesky was listed as a creditor living at that address.
View attachment 4252319
Florida voter registration data are public records. According to voterrecords.com, Vicki d'Adesky is a 64 year old registered Republican. Also registered to vote as a Republican at the same address is 36 year old Andrew Clifford d'Adesky.
View attachment 4252383
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Also available on the Miami-Dade County Clerk's website is the case relating to the dissolution of Vicki d'Adesky's marriage involving her and her husband, Sanford Pierre d'Adesky. One of Vicki's children is listed as "Andrew Clifford D'Adesky".
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In the obituary for Andrew Clifford d'Adesky's father, Sanford Pierre d'Adesky, it is stated that the elder d'Adesky lived in Haiti. Legal Mindset stated last night on Rekieta's show that he had family in Haiti.
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No. It wouldn't. South Korea is a signatory of the FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act) treaty in model 1.If he has a S Korean bank, would that keep his assets safe from a US based judgment or wage garnishment on those assets?
If they are, it doesn't look like he's been sued for it yet. Nothing in the court records for Miami-Dade about that. In 2015, he had a speeding ticket in Alachua County, where UF is located, at which point he had his mother's home in Coral Gables listed as his address. In Orlando he successfully took his former landlord to small claims court for about $150.I guess that's why he lives in S. Korea. I wonder if he has student loan debt too that's delinquent too.
It's not a problem for as long as he isn't located by his creditors so as to be served.No. It wouldn't. South Korea is a signatory of the FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act) treaty in model 1.
He could theoretically go to Bolivia/Ecuador but the US would just send out a warrant. The other countries not signatories are generally shitholes in Africa, Burma, Paupa New Guinea, Russia, Iran, Oman, Pakistan.
Could also go to China and obscure his finances easily they could, still in theory catch him.
What he can do is take a bunch of money off the table in cash/pay off his taxesto Korea's revenue service and claim the maximum deduction and a "low" income since 1200 won = 1USD.
Or he could be moving countries frequently with a non residence permit and claim he's not actually working fulltime, not sure if that works for Korea though.
I work/worked as an expat for a while and it was a fucking pain in the ass to file taxes.
He hasn't fled SK for debt delinquency yet.Jeez. Talk about rock bottom.
I can't help but laugh at him ranting about risotto. I know people do fuck it up, but it's so easy to make great risotto. The secret, in a restaurant setting, is sear the veg in a large fry pan (10" should be fine, 8" is getting about as small as you want) and then toss cold grains (kind of like a fried rice) along with veg, pour in broth, pan boil down and then pack it in a bowl or large ramekin. In addition, you can place under a broiler to get a crisp topping, especially if you put buttered crumbs and/or cheese on top. Cooking a risotto ahead of time with veg in it results in mushy veg and a soggy grain, a very gross texture, but a lot of places do this and then just microwave the portion and that's why so many people associate risotto with shitty food.Seems Uncivil is doing what nick failed to do. I recall Louis went on a tirad against nick for not responding to emails and Nick tried to play it off as a misunderstanding.
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I did see this comment on this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVtuGrM9aB8, seems like she's still routinely melting down.Anyone here paying attention to Faran still? Curious what's going on since she got fired.