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

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

  • This Month

    Votes: 66 13.9%
  • Next Month

    Votes: 56 11.8%
  • This Year

    Votes: 74 15.6%
  • Next Year

    Votes: 163 34.3%
  • Whenever he issues an update to the sanctions

    Votes: 116 24.4%

  • Total voters
    475
That'd be sorta ironic considering our earlier failure
Unlike Josh, Russ has it all figured out.
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Hardin only has 48 hours to file his version of the schedule. Will "Buddy Boy" Matt manage to fill out the form in time? Will his exhibits include the battery life on his iPhone? Or will he desperately file for an extension on Monday, claiming his train of thought was derailed by living out of his repossessed car, eating pizza with a Serbian dog until someone stole his well-oiled pants?
 
Greer is going to appeal to the Supreme Court and be accepted onto the docket and heard.
I still suspect that Russ made a reply to the Supreme Court, but didn't format it correctly like Null, such as paying for physical bound copies for every justice, so it was never filed.

In Russell's mind, it was totally filed and the reason the scotus didn't take the case, so expect to hear much about that if he ever writes "Why I sued a Bunch of Internet Weirdoes"
 
I just didn't think Russ would send Hardin anything that Hardin could use on time. If that happens generally you file something to complain.
 
I think agreeing to arbitration would practically be an instant loss for Russ

I suspect the main reason he dropped the America's Got Talent lawsuit when the judge ordered arbitration (in accordance with the arbitration agreement he signed) is because even though they offered to pay his half of arbitration before (at his request) he refused, but they certaintly weren't going to pay for his share after arbitration was ordered, and Russ knew he couldn't afford to pay the arbiter by the hour for listening to his bullshit.

Null has mentioned being in arbitration with Russ's lolyers before, I don't know if them working pro bono means they bore the expense.

People keep saying vexatious litigants should have to pay the court, that's exactly what Russ would have to do if it went to arbitration!

Russ is homeless right now, so why not say "Fine, sign this arbitration agreement that says we'll settle this in arbitration and only in arbitration. You can afford your half of the thousands of dollars protracted arbitration will cost right? And every year it goes on will be more and more money you have to pay the arbiter, and if you become dilinquent in your deposits the case will be dismissed!"
 
Null has mentioned being in arbitration with Russ's lolyers before, I don't know if them working pro bono means they bore the expense.
I don't know the legal term, it was this round table discussion, but it made literally negative progress. There was a court mediator, both parties, and each round was less productive.
 
I don't know the legal term, it was this round table discussion, but it made literally negative progress. There was a court mediator, both parties, and each round was less productive.
The point wouldn't be progress, it would be 1) getting Russ to sign away his right to a trial, 2) making Russ pay for every hour he wastes time, and 3) the process halting when he can't afford to pay it, and staying halted until he ponies up the $18,000 he owes for his share, and continuing to pay every hour after that

That's why he fucked off with his AGT lawsuit when the court ordered arbitration
 
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