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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as this Court was weighing Mr. Greer’s weighty representations
it demonstrates Mr. Greer’s lack of candor and proclivities for prevarication.

All right buddy boy, settle down. We appreciate the wordplay, but it's mean and frivolous to style on a retard while kicking him.
 
So much gold, holy shit. Reconsidering the eminent domain question, he humbly asks for Donald Gilman to make the mature decision to sell his land to a broke fuck with no money who tried to sue his family.

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I subscribe to the theory that Russ thought "if it pleases the court" was asking for the protective order in his opposition to the extension, so Russ must be crushed that the judge granted Hardin's extension and denied him
Yes I think he thought that this is how he asks for a protective order: literally asking the judge for it like asking the teacher to tell the class bully to stop picking on the retard.

I think that's why Hardin spelt out the actual process for Russhole in his reply, to file in a claim in a local court. Hardship knows that this will #1 cost Russ more hooker money and #2 be rejected instantly but giving him and Null more to laugh about because of it. 😄

ETA: here I am going over old news when the New Hotness has dropped.

Bravo Hardship and Null, Russhole has legally fucked himself as professionally as any whore could have fucked him the proper way. I love it, and my only remaining wish is that we get a screaming unhinged reply from our Magical Star Buddy before the end of the business day, just to send the weekend off on a perfect high of lols.
 
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It really is the little things that make this case, and this filing in particular, so endlessly entertaining.

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1. Look at the way he BLAMES RUTH for declining to postpone his presentation to May 20th, by accusing her of giving "short term notice" that she wouldn't do so when he requested it at the last fucking minute.
2. "Irrelevant" should be on the bingo card. We do have one, right? Right?
3. The sentence collapses as he tries to invoke the stalking site yet again, "as an attorney the conversation onto the stalking site."
 
Greer lies to the court all the time. He's allowed to because his face is fucked up and his brain doesn't work. Now that law isn't on the books but I'm pretty sure it's in place somewhere since I have yet to see any consequences for it.
There's a copypasta out there about how if you're on the left you can get away with anything except not worshipping minorities and hating the majority. Therefore, that's what being on the left actually means.

Greer is allowed to lie to the court and fuck around and never finds out and the court never punishes him for it. Therefore, that's what the law actually is.
 
3. The sentence collapses as he tries to invoke the stalking site yet again, "as an attorney the conversation onto the stalking site."
You would think he'd eventually learn that pretty much everything you do with the government is public. Docket entries, emails to cities, lawsuits you lost, etc.

Nooooo, don't release public information to evil bad lawyer man.

Nevada Public Records Act, look it up.
 
HOLD. THE FUCK. UP.

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"Could open in June."

Obviously, we know that he lies on a constant basis even though his lips don't move. But there's always some grain of something in his peabrain that makes him think his lies are possible or at least faintly plausible. What is going on here?
 
Getting a letter notarized is about as easy of a task as you could accomplish. A most basic and uncomplicated requirement. He could have it done in 30 minutes if he started writing the letter right now.
It's going to cost him FIFTEEN DOLLARS. As that's the maximum fee in Nevada apparently.

Also, nicely done Russell, you just filed a document with the court telling them you waited over a week to even TRY and get the documents. (See timestamp on bottom of screenshot.)
 
Getting a letter notarized is about as easy of a task as you could accomplish. A most basic and uncomplicated requirement. He could have it done in 30 minutes if he started writing the letter right now.
Greer imagining that he can just portray it as a monumental task and no other party in the case knows how to get something notarized.
 
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