Cultcow Russell Greer / @ 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

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If you were Taylor Swift, whom would you rather date?

  • Russell Greer

    Votes: 117 4.5%
  • Travis Kelce

    Votes: 138 5.3%
  • Null

    Votes: 1,448 55.9%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 282 10.9%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 606 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,591
Threadbanned for serial weening
I sent Russ an email offering to help his campaign and write FB posts for him. Here is his reply:

Michelle,

While I certainly like the idea and welcome it and am appreciative of your support, please understand that I am being harassed and stalked by mentally ill trolls. It’s gotten to the point where law enforcement is now involved. So while I appreciate you, please understand that I don’t know you and therefore I would need to build trust with you, which leads me to a few questions.

1. You say you haven’t been to college yet, so therefore, what skills do you posses that would bring your ideas to fruition?

2. Do you have any prior work that i can see where said ideas worked?

3. Do you have a Facebook and an Instagram I could look at to verify that you are who you say you are and so I could see the number of connections that you have, as we would need lots of word of mouth.

As I’m sure you can understand, I’m just trying to avoid trolls.

Thanks

Russ

When I told him I had no celebrity connections or experience, he blocked me.
 
isn't black panther an offshoot of the xmen, which is about a band of mutants led by a paraplegic? weird for him to be offended about a lack of disabled people there....
The movie at least is more an offshoot of The Avengers, although it's all part of the MCU, so yeah, if Russ wants representation for disabled/deformed people, all he has to do is watch X-Men or any movie with Bucky Barnes in it.

But it's pretty obvious by now that he doesn't actually care about representation for the disabled and deformed, he's just bitter about black people being successful and getting attention when he isn't, even if the reason for their success and attention has nothing to do with him whatsoever. It's like there's no space in the universe for anyone besides him. If he can't have attention, no one can.
 
no clue if these ever got posted before. I'm having some help gathering documents and we did a test run today.

Swift
C__coris_print_casehist.8639.pdf
C__coris_print_casehist.8642.pdf

Grande
C__coris_print_casehist.8649.pdf
C__coris_print_minutes.7474.pdf
C__coris_print_notice.9201.pdf

Farrah
C__coris_print_casehist.8558.pdf
C__coris_print_casehist.8631.pdf

_casehist files are autogenerated dockets summarizing all the motions of the case.

_minutes and _notice only happens in Grande's because it outlines lawyer's expenses he was forced to pay.

This says the the Farrah Abraham case was dismissed by a judge. I could have sworn Russ said that he didn’t go through with that case, and that Farrah was on the floor crying and begging, which he found funny.

Am I remembering it wrong or was Russ lying about that lawsuit?
 
Another failed attempt with a prostitute?

I'm betting on filing an attempted LOLsuit against Null and the Farms, personally, though I am probably :optimistic: as all hell. Then again, if he thinks he actually has the law on his side he may just pull the trigger, and then let the legal sodomizing begin! AUGH YEAH

*edit* Yep, fuckin called it.
 
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He’s commenting a lot tonight

The things that Russ equates his plight(s) to (of his own making, no less), never ceases to amaze me. It's unfathomable to him why Nassar's victims and their familes get so much sympathy over himself.

No one will ever show as much rage over Russel's victimization like those girls have recived for theirs, and it drives him nuts.
 
This says the the Farrah Abraham case was dismissed by a judge. I could have sworn Russ said that he didn’t go through with that case, and that Farrah was on the floor crying and begging, which he found funny.

Am I remembering it wrong or was Russ lying about that lawsuit?

I think it's pretty safe to assume Russ is lying if that's a possibility.

So 4 cases dismissed with prejudice - those 3 and the hooker one - what more needs to happen to have him deemed a vexatious litigant by the court?

Seems like there's interest for the fine levied against him from the Grande trial. Is there any way to find out if he's paid it or if its growing unpaid?
 
I think it's pretty safe to assume Russ is lying if that's a possibility.

So 4 cases dismissed with prejudice - those 3 and the hooker one - what more needs to happen to have him deemed a vexatious litigant by the court?

Someone who defends a case against him needs to file for it.
 
I think it's pretty safe to assume Russ is lying if that's a possibility.

So 4 cases dismissed with prejudice - those 3 and the hooker one - what more needs to happen to have him deemed a vexatious litigant by the court?

Seems like there's interest for the fine levied against him from the Grande trial. Is there any way to find out if he's paid it or if its growing unpaid?

I run a Collection Firm (with my badass paralegal degree y’all), and I know that the interest should be set at 10%. The attorney I work with says too the only way to know if it was paid is either via credit report or talking to Sordka(sorry. I totally forgot how to spell his name).
 
I'm not sure if this Russ article is saved here, google says it is but I can't find it and wonder if it got lost when the thread went through some screwiness mid July. Anyway here's an article with Russ talking about how he started with prostitutes and then started suing people.

https://www.cityweekly.net/utah/oh-honey/Content?oid=3168969&storyPage=4

Russell Greer has tried everything to get a date. "I've tried the Internet; I've tried in-person dating. I just can't find anyone." The 24-year-old paralegal has a form of facial paralysis called Moebius syndrome from birth, where the deadened nerves inside his face deform the shape of his mouth. His quest for some form of intimacy took him to Salt Lake City escort agencies, which are legal in Utah. He says he paid $800 for a woman who took her clothes off and danced, but "she did nothing I wanted. I wanted a kiss, but she wouldn't do it."


He Googled "prostitute" and where to find them and ended up going to several brothels in Nevada, where prostitution is legalized. He flew to Reno and after 10 minutes of self-consciously hiding his features by keeping his back to women working at the brothel, he met "Jade," who took him to her room and negotiated a price of $1,800 for intercourse. "She made out with me, she kissed me, it was my first real kiss. I never felt so alive."

A subsequent encounter at the famed Moonlite Bunny Ranch in November 2014 did not go so well. Greer felt the woman he had hired for $4,000 cheated him, although she claimed he had consented to not have sex with her. After he sued her and lost, Greer decided to pursue another option. Rather than travel eight hours to Nevada or engaging in activity in Utah that could end up being criminal in nature, he drew up a manifesto for the "Mile High Neon" Brothel," which he intends to see open its doors one day. In the manifesto, he wrote, "A person should be free to pay for affection in a regulated, legal place—a place that offers security and health protection."

After Greer read case law related to the state's fight over same-sex marriage that upheld the individual right to "belong, to have companionship," he decided to confront what he saw as Utah's hypocrisy when it came to licensed sexual-orientated businesses. On the one hand, Utah code allows strip clubs and escort agencies, where what clients and escorts do off the books is a question of negotiation, yet prostitution itself and brothels are illegal. "I don't want to own or run a brothel," he says. "What I'm trying to do is say it's unconstitutional to deny a license for a brothel."

Greer admires the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, featured in a HBO reality show called Cathouse: The Series, as being closest to the business model he seeks to emulate. Owner Dennis Hof is a determined advocate for legalized prostitution, as well as author of The Art of the Pimp. Ask him what the challenge is of running a bordello and he says, "Being man enough to be around all these girls having a great time all the time. I just wish I had 10 penises. I'd be a happy guy."

While Greer's drive to see a legal brothel open in Salt Lake City stems from both conviction and personal need, Hof identifies significant benefits to legalizing prostitution. The trafficking of minors "will slow way down," since they would have to get a business license to prove their identity, at least according to the Nevada brothel-licensing model.

While talking on the phone, Hof goes online and tells a City Weekly reporter that in just two minutes he has identified close to 150 women in Salt Lake City selling sex on Backpage.com and Eros.com. "It wouldn't surprise me at all that the illegal sex trade in Salt Lake City is a $100 million business. There's no benefit to the state, it's a detriment." Legalizing prostitution would mean sex work changing from crime-driven to "a huge profit center."

Laurin Crosson runs RockStarr Ministries, a Utah nonprofit dedicated to providing resources for trafficking victims. She disagrees vehemently both with Greer's plans and Hof's characterization of brothel life. Crosson says her one-time pimp ran her through a West Coast circuit that concluded with working at a Nevada brothel, between 2003 and 2006. The brothel took half her money, the pimp, the rest. "I don't ever remember seeing any money," she says. Women are "confined like a prison to these places," she continues. Contrary to Greer's assertion they get to chose the clients they service, she says once the men have paid, it is their responsibility to service them. At least with street-sex work, she got to look into a car at a potential client. If she got a weird vibe, she could walk away.

"People go into it thinking it's just going to be sex work," Crosson says. "The brothel is your pimp, the brothel requires you to make a quota just like a pimp does. You're supposed to moan and groan on cue, and everything's fine. It never was. I lived in fear." As to Greer's need to have access to legalized prostitution, she says that being disabled and unable "to go out and get a relationship," does not lead to having "a right to ejaculate. That's not a basic human right."

Salt Lake City Police Dept.'s public information officer Det. Gregory Wilking expresses shock that anyone would propose opening a brothel in Utah, "because I feel it's not in the realm of reality in this community." That said, Wilking argues there are some advantages to a regulated brothel in terms of preventing the spread of STDs, documenting and having legitimately reported income and also providing a safer environment than hotels or other locations "for this activity to take place."

After the Department of Commerce wrote to Greer in early January 2016, telling him that his initially approved application to register a brothel as a sexually orientated business was canceled because the business was illegal, Greer decided to sue Utah. He sent a letter to the governor's office and to the Department of Commerce informing them of his intent to file an "applied challenge" to Utah laws that define brothels as "nuisances," claiming that laws that render prostitution as illegal are unconstitutional.

He hopes to hire local attorney Andrew McCullough, who has made a career for himself in part defending people involved in the adult- entertainment industry. McCullough says he is intrigued by Greer's plan, noting that several attorney friends who are members of the First Amendment Lawyers Association, to which he belongs, have filed federal lawsuits in San Francisco recently, seeking that California's prostitution law be stricken. "I firmly believe that it's nobody's business what you do in the privacy of your home or in somebody else's home or in a brothel," he says.

Greer is working two janitorial positions currently, saving up to go back to the Bunny Ranch and to hire McCullough. The lawyer told him it would be a long, uphill battle, something a friend of Greer's, who works for the state, confirmed for him, in a text in early February 2016. "The Legislature is seeking to ban porn," his friend texted. "I don't think they're inclined to have a brothel." CW
 
I'm not sure if this Russ article is saved here, google says it is but I can't find it and wonder if it got lost when the thread went through some screwiness mid July. Anyway here's an article with Russ talking about how he started with prostitutes and then started suing people.

https://www.cityweekly.net/utah/oh-honey/Content?oid=3168969&storyPage=4

My lord, and he wonders why he cant get a good job. Imagine being a potential employer, googling his name, and finding that.
 
Wow, good new comments from the followers! Cant wait for Russ' reaction.

As an intermission, enjoy this video of Russ eating:



That is amazing effort, well done! That should definitely be added to the first post in this glorious thread. Russell is a fucking work of art, award winning art at that.

Apologies this is slightly OT, but seeing you compare a pelican eating to Russ reminds me of another manner in which pelicans are a bird-avatar for Russ: When still fledgelings being fed by their mother, they stick their heads right down Mom's throat to grab all they can. When Mom finally cuts them off and pulls away, the fledgeling will throw an AWESOME temper tantrum. It's amazing to behold, and makes you think of nothing else but how Russ starts REEEEEING and posturing whenever his female target of the day cuts him off or denies him.

 
Remember that time Russell Greer said that when he legalized brothels he would force Taylor Swift into sex slavery?
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