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?

  • This Month

    Votes: 67 14.6%
  • Next Month

    Votes: 55 12.0%
  • This Year

    Votes: 73 15.9%
  • Next Year

    Votes: 153 33.4%
  • Whenever he issues an update to the sanctions

    Votes: 110 24.0%

  • Total voters
    458
Raises a question.

Null gets money in a legal fund of specific type and restrictions.

Uses some of that money to pay Hardin to deal with retards.

Gets costs/fees in one of the cases. Where does the money go (just assume he gets it)? Is it direct to Null to either put back in the legal fund? Does it have to go back? Could he spend it in cheese instead? Does it go to a website?

If dear feeder sees a dime of it he'll either put it back into the legal fund or post a thread and let the community decide what it goes towards. That's pretty much standard operating procedure at this point.
 
If that's the case would the lawyer firm that got him that appeal in the first place be in trouble at all?

I further imagine they might additionally claim that they didn't know about Greer lying about possessing witnesses and evidence
An Ominous already answered this, but Russell's recent filings would be all they need to prove he lied to them.

I think Greer is too broke and prideful to pay it all back.

He should go to his family and have them pay it for him.
I don't think they have this kind of money laying around given his father's health problems.
Equally, these costs are court ordered and so their recovery will be enforced by the court. Greer has been here before, for a much lesser sum and as soon as Skordas started rumbling about the due date coming up Russel shit himself and paid, using savings, credit or his parents money. All three of these options appear closed to him now, so it will be wage garnishment galore.

such a punishment will need to survive appeal in the 10th circus
He is utterly incapable of any appeal unaided, and has effectively perjured himself in the interim.

We may have won a battle, but we need to win the war.
 
Noticed I was at 999 posts this morning and figured I'd just let my 1000th post be a normal post. But then I saw the "Plaintiff is confused" line and I knew what I had to do: An AI slop effortpost
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Don't let your memes be dreams kids
 
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He is utterly incapable of any appeal unaided, and has effectively perjured himself in the interim.
This is the key (and for those optimistic, what the judge was angling for) - this result has NOTHING whatsoever to do with the merits of the case, it is purely a procedural issue which the court is insanely competent to rule on. Nothing is said about the facts of the case, the issue brought up, etc, it's simply about following the rules of the court, and so it stands no matter what the actual case is or ever judged to be.
 
What I'm curious about is whether this development will cause Russell to view the judge as an adversary rather than as an ally. Will he pivot to attacking the judge, or will he continue his approach of tattling on Hardin to the judge?
Oh he's gonna go full on after the judge.

Everybody misses how this changes the dynamics of the case. The Judge has just encouraged the parties to solve things in a way that cannot be appealed.

Right now Greer is seeking to prosecute a case where he has no witnesses, no evidence, and is likely to lose. and he now has a sanctions judgement against him likely to be thousands of dollars. (You better believe null will appeal any attempted claims of poverty).

Greer has only one clear path out of this. Of course based on past performance he is too stupid to see it and too arrogant to do it.
 
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So the plan is to (timely and entirely lawfully) get Greer so frothy-mouthed and ragey that he gives up in a huff and Hardin can move to dismiss with prejudice and have him declared vexatious? That'd be fun to watch.
I imagine right now Greer is sitting in his carhouse typing feverishly into his iPhone in between DoorDash orders.
 
Wow, that’s a lot of billable hours Hardin spent preparing this motion. This motion wouldn’t have been needed if Greer hadn’t been willfully recalcitrant.

It’d be a shame if Hardin billed Greer for this needless waste of time compelling Greer to follow the rules.
 
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