Greer v. Moon, No. 20-cv-00647 (D. Utah Sep. 16, 2020)

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When will the Judge issue a ruling regarding the Motion to Dismiss?

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Absolutely hideous reporting. Repeats the lie/mistake that the book was posted on this website, which, as we all know by now, it was not, only a link to the book on google drive. This is really the crux of the case and the heart of the 10th's fuckup.
You'd also think a law blog would avoid saying "Moon also illegally posted" when the court case hasn't proven anything at all about the merits yet. And I'm pretty sure Moon didn't actually post the file either.
 
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Tldr: Russ keeps submitting "incorrect, erroneous, or even fraudulent certificates of service" and Mr. Hardin accuses him of reusing the strategy he used against Taylor Swift
And I'm pretty sure Moon didn't actually post the file either.
Russell Greer claims Moon didn't
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Tldr: Russ keeps submitting "incorrect, erroneous, or even fraudulent certificates of service" and Mr. Hardin accuses him of reusing the strategy he used against Taylor Swift
Stop complaining about petty frivolous things like proper service! Can't you see every filing is CRUSHING and SCATTERING his dreams?

Plaintiff is submitting retard filings in good faith, and plaintiff is only being a slimy weasel because he's so very confused. If Plaintiff is given access to electronic filing and a clerk who holds his hand, he will be happy to take legal proceedings seriously again.
 
Plaintiff is submitting retard filings in good faith, and plaintiff is only being a slimy weasel because he's so very confused. If Plaintiff is given access to electronic filing and a clerk who holds his hand, he will be happy to take legal proceedings seriously again.
holy fuck you've opened my eyes!

Russel Greer is a lawcel! Everything wrong is because everyone else won't baby him as required to get what he wants! He complains about the law the way incels complain about women; if only the court would wipe his ass and take care of everything for him, he'd be a perfect pro se trad. But all these fucking Judge Stacys just care about Chad Lawyer HARD"in" and won't give him the time of day.

(reuploading the unzipped PDFs so autistic assholes have easier access to them (some browsers open PDF in browser). if the jannies wanna sweep it up I'll refrain from doing it again)

lol hardin is just becoming a archiving, documenting farmer, and the filings are becoming closer and closer to "community happenings" posts
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(7 mins sends me everytime)

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I like this. This is extremely well executed smash-down and even brings in the penumbras and emanations of that Great Evil™: Climate Change®.
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kiwibros I just realized, the final legal fund bill is going to be :

Hardin: $35,000
USPS: $116,000

it's all a conspiracy to fund postal pensions!

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ahaha reading the emails it's pretty fucking clear that Greer is about one step away from trying to change the date on a postal meter to fuck around with service dates. For anyone who doesn't know, if you have a company they used to have postal meters that would "print" a mark on the letter, which would basically count as an already cancelled stamp. If you were an illegal fuck (https://about.usps.com/handbooks/po230/po230c10.htm) you could turn the date backwards (it was just a set of dials) and get a "cancellation" that was before whatever deadline you were trying to beat. For example, you could put APRIL 15 on your tax return even though you put it in the mail on APRIL 17 or later, the post office wouldn't cancel it because it was metered, and the IRS would just think it was delayed a bit. This is fraud, and completely illegal if you're doing it to defraud someone. But fucktards would do it, think they were super smart (reality: the IRS doesn't give a fuck if you're a day or two late). I don't know if modern meters are susceptible to the same issue, there are some slight reasons to backdate if you're not doing a fraud.
 

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This nigger is lying to a second court about where his mailbox is. I cannot fathom what goes through his mind to make him keep doing it. It's not hard to disprove, and lying about the compass direction but not the entire location isn't a great way of hiding where it is.

Mr. Hardin hits pretty hard, though:
Good, beat this retard over his head with his own court filings. Maybe it'll close his mouth for a second so he can swallow all the flies resting inside.
 
I cannot fathom what goes through his mind to make him keep doing it
Has he done this kind of shit before? Some fucking autist should check his addresses everywhere.

Because if he's intentionally trying to give a "bad" address for whatever galaxy brain purpose he has, it probably worked for him before at some point, but maybe in non-legal cases we aren't privy to.

But I think he's just a fucking actual retard on this, and cannot see the error, literally; like it doesn't appear in front of his eyes.
 
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Tldr: Russ keeps submitting "incorrect, erroneous, or even fraudulent certificates of service" and Mr. Hardin accuses him of reusing the strategy he used against Taylor Swift

Russell Greer claims Moon didn't
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I highly suggest downloading and reading the document. Hardin absolutely stomped Russhole in the goolies with this submission, I guess I cannot put myself into the mindset of a judge, but any normie reading Hardin's words and Russ's own blathering would be very hard pressed to think of Russ as anything but a lying pest and attention whore.
Good stuff.
 
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Tldr: Russ keeps submitting "incorrect, erroneous, or even fraudulent certificates of service" and Mr. Hardin accuses him of reusing the strategy he used against Taylor Swift

Russell Greer claims Moon didn't
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Ooof! Russ's excuse used to be that all the filings were a day off because he had to send his filings to the clerk and then wait for them to get sent back (a deal he isn't getting in Florida as the snarky lady told him to put it in an envelope and mail it) and the Judge shrugged it off, but I don't think that excuse works on backdating mail four days before it was sent. The Judge might excuse delay in mail transit, but not "I sent it on the 8th so I dated it served on the 4th"
 
I will actually lose my mind if Florida judge actually grants this new extension request. It would be beyond absurd even with how insanely retarded the progress of this case has been.

The original deadlines to respond to the motions from Kiwi Farms, a website were 31 January/1 February and these were extended to 28 February/1 March. Another 2 and a half months have already passed since then. In the denial of the stay, the Utah judge specifically remarked that "The court has already granted Mr. Greer a large extension." The idea that it would be in any way legitimate to grant another month extension to someone who has missed the already extended deadlines by over 2 months is bewildering in the extreme.
 
Hardin could also wait and see how the court responds to the motion to extend and the 4 motions Greer needs to reply to before doing anything. Greer is such a fucking retard that those 4 motions can cause him to lose his case if he is not careful anyway.
At the very least, he needs to point out that there are motions on the table that could end or severely restrict the case, so it would be utterly inefficient to let Russhole continue to spew impotent nonsense and new motions before those motions (which he has absolutely refused to address) are disposed of.
 
Appealing the writ isn't cope enough. Hardin should appeal to the International Criminal Court.
You might object that America is not part of the ICC, and that this is a civil case.
Obviously, there are serious arguments from the Magna Carta and the Uniform Commercial Code that make this a real option.
 
I think Russ is deliberately giving the wrong address to try and fool us, the Kiwi Farms. He reads his thread religiously and has doxed himself in his filings several times, so he might have drawn the wrong lesson from that.
I wouldn't doubt if that was at least part of the reason, but he must've been successful using this "strategy" at some point in the past & thinks it's his super-powerful ace-in-the-hole play that'll ALWAYS work every time...
 
Ooof! Russ's excuse used to be that all the filings were a day off because he had to send his filings to the clerk and then wait for them to get sent back (a deal he isn't getting in Florida as the snarky lady told him to put it in an envelope and mail it) and the Judge shrugged it off, but I don't think that excuse works on backdating mail four days before it was sent. The Judge might excuse delay in mail transit, but not "I sent it on the 8th so I dated it served on the 4th"
I checked my crystal ball and what actually happened here is Russ put the date of service when he wrote them, but then he went rounds with the snarky clerk for a week and found that he wasn't going to be allowed to file them electronically. He emailed them after he mailed them.
 
I will actually lose my mind if Florida judge actually grants this new extension request. It would be beyond absurd even with how insanely retarded the progress of this case has been.
I am kind of suspecting that they will grant "an extension" of some sort while officially denying some variation of russ's insanities, partially because there actually is a good argument russ could have made (but apparently didn't) about the venue change and needing to get up to speed, and partially because it makes it easier to deny further extensions later.

I will laugh my various well-invested assets off if they end up granting an earlier extension, and word it so that the extension is from that request until ... yeah, tomorrow, fucker.
 
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