🐮 Lolcow Russell Greer / Mr. Green / Russell Greee / Russle / Brothel Prince / @ just_some_dude_named_russell29 / A Safer Nevada PAC - Swift-Obsessed Sex Pest, Convicted of E-Stalking, "Eggshell Skull Plaintiff" Pro Se Litigant, Homeless, aspiring brothel owner

I wonder what his "unforeseen vehicle registration issues" that caused him to lose over a month of income were?
MTE. I love how he can never refrain from dropping a breadcrumb trail from his disclosures on the public record to his most shameful humiliations. Even better is knowing he will never, ever change. Lucky us!
 
From the IFP petition:

"In January 2026, I utilized student loan funds to purchase a vehicle to secure my livelihood through gig work (DoorDash/Lyft), as my landlord was already infringing on my rights."

Isn't this just straight up fraud?
Tens of millions of dipshit college students have been signing on the dotted line to get their Pell Grants, subsidized and unsubsidized loans for years and years, promising this that and the other w.r.t. college expenses, only to go out and immediately spend that money on complete bullshit. Only Russell Greer has managed to fuck it up, in sworn writing, on a legal form, that he spent government money meant for educational expenses, on unrelated shit. Without any provocation, threat, promise or coercion, Russell manages to snitch on himself. Willingly.

I think the courts would be more impressed if he just said "i took da student loan money and paied for hookers cause mike was discriminating against me with this whole rent bullshit"

Edit, just for fun, I should add that to the best of my knowledge and personal experience, no academic institution or governmental body has ever required individuals to disclose what they spend their loan/grant money on. It's been a while but I remember maybe they have a clause in the application process about promising to only spend it on educational expenses, but they don't follow up or regulate it. Just check "I agree" and mooooove on.
 
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I wonder what his "unforeseen vehicle registration issues" that caused him to lose over a month of income were?
DoorDash/Lyft probably requires proof of title, registration, and insurance on the vehicle you list with them. Maybe Russ messed up the paperwork somehow, or tried to get cute by registering a fake address or putting the car in his father's name. That discrepancy could cause a hold on his DoorDash/Lyft account until it's manually cleared up. (Assuming he's telling the truth here, but also assuming he's a dipshit trying to hide his public info.)

Also, how does "my landlord was already infringing on my rights" lead to "I need to buy a car and do DoorDash"? Was his plan to just not work until the $200k came in, but the eviction case forced him to get some actual income?
 
In the Supreme Court of Nevada:
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Russ apparently never got his bond back despite what the District court said.
 

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From the IFP petition:

"In January 2026, I utilized student loan funds to purchase a vehicle to secure my livelihood through gig work (DoorDash/Lyft), as my landlord was already infringing on my rights."

Isn't this just straight up fraud?
But, and here’s the kicker, Student Loans can legit be used to pay for housing while a student. In January 2026 he still owed 4 months rent.
 
I think student loans are intentionally done in such a way that there's no actual restrictions on their use. Becuase they know full well a massive amount of kids if not a majority of them are going to get on those student loans, party for 4 years while getting a useless degree, then be beholden to the system until they're 60 without ever owning anything. The abuse is factored in, and the purpose of the system is what it does.

So to put it another way, no, probably not technically. Russ wouldn't be the first to use student loans to buy something not directly related to school bills.

There are indeed restrictions on what you can do with student loan money. I don't think it is ever enforced, but technically, on the books, there are restrictions.
 

There goes Rusty again lying about consent to electronic service through e-mail. It's not true Rusty, not even close!

The other thing Rusty doesn't seem to understand is that he might be able to pay rent weekly going forward, IF HE HAD THE ALREADY EXISTING RENT IN ESCROW, but he doesn't. You can't just start paying now moving forward, you owe everything in arrears, then you may have had a chance to pay by the week, but you absolutely cannot get past not having paid previous rent.
 
You can't really blame your problems on a "perfect storm" when you yourself drove your car directly into the oncoming tornado. Maybe don't do stupid/illegal shit, then bad things wouldn't happen to you, Greer.

But then he wouldn't have a thread if he were capable of figuring that out, now would he?
 
In the Supreme Court of Nevada:
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Russ apparently never got his bond back despite what the District court said.
7. >securing basic necessities such as...hygiene
Russell, it's not good to lie about expenses on a legal document. Once, maybe...not twice. Not so brazenly, anyways.

9. "the sudden logistics of being displaced" sudden, huh? yeah I too would be flabbergasted if not paying my rent for 5 months I was suddenly displaced. Wouldn't have seen that coming by a country mile.

I wonder if he'll be able to scare up another reference from another unsuspecting Mormon church for his next poor victim. How does the LSD church not have him his name memorized or on some "do not interact" list?
Don't they have shelters, food banks in Nevada? Times were you could go down to the local fellowship, nod politely to some churchy people, and walk away with a box of free food.
 
There goes Rusty again lying about consent to electronic service through e-mail. It's not true Rusty, not even close!

The other thing Rusty doesn't seem to understand is that he might be able to pay rent weekly going forward, IF HE HAD THE ALREADY EXISTING RENT IN ESCROW, but he doesn't. You can't just start paying now moving forward, you owe everything in arrears, then you may have had a chance to pay by the week, but you absolutely cannot get past not having paid previous rent.
I don't think the court could even allow him to pay weekly if his lease agreement is monthly. On the 1st of the month the full month must be in escrow. Greer isn't allowed to force the landlord to prorate the rent weekly. The court is not a financial counseling service.
 
What about food delivery? I would assume they care less since customer interaction is lower but I have never looked into it.
I used to sling pies for a chain and no, they don't do background checks. Not for irrelevant stuff anyways. They do require the usual stuff like insurance, how many miles, does it have four wheels, etc. If you have a driving misdemeanor felony that might raise an eyebrow.
Of course it's been over a decade so things may have changed.
 
"perfect storm" is a funny way to say got fired for being retarded and stopped paying rent.
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I was gonna pay my rent, but then I got sad,
I was gonna blackmail my boss for cash, but then I got sad,
(buh, buh-buh-buh)
My car was gonna pay off my debts, but then I got sad,
Because I was sad, because they were bad, because I was sad!
 
Right now, a pimp's telling Russell "Get out of the bed, your times up!"

And Russell's crying, "Please, just let me stay in the bed. Take the girl, just please let me stay in the bed, just for one night!"
The question here is, is Russell the john, or the one getting pimped?

"Russ, room 4 just opened up. Come on, time is money, Mr. Paralegal."

Especially since this is, at least, third time he's used that term. Aren't perfect storms supposed to be once in a lifetime things?
Russell "Stormwalker" Greer
 
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