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 15.5%
  • Next Month

    Votes: 52 12.0%
  • This Year

    Votes: 71 16.4%
  • Next Year

    Votes: 141 32.6%
  • Whenever he issues an update to the sanctions

    Votes: 101 23.4%

  • Total voters
    432
A flashback to two months ago on 5/6/2025. Here's what the Magistrate had to say about Rule 11 sanctions for Russ lying about his witnesses:

And for lying about Hardin himself (accusing him repeatedly of violating the SPO). That was the motion for sanctions at ECF 234, which was filed February 20, more than four damn months ago.
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And the lies about Hardin only snowballed since then. Speaking of which, I find it shocking that the judge never bothered to shoot down Greer's ludicrous request for a protective order against Hardin himself (ECF 314). I can sort of understand wanting to hold off on the other stuff, but the "emergency" motion to make Hardin stop annoying him? Why sit on that, allowing Greer to think it might actually happen?
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And the lies about Hardin only snowballed since then. Speaking of which, I find it shocking that the judge never bothered to shoot down Greer's ludicrous request for a protective order against Hardin himself (ECF 314). I can sort of understand wanting to hold off on the other stuff, but the "emergency" motion to make Hardin stop annoying him? Why sit on that, allowing Greer to think it might actually happen?
6 pages of the dismissal order will be "Motion at ECF xxx denied as moot."
 
And the lies about Hardin only snowballed since then. Speaking of which, I find it shocking that the judge never bothered to shoot down Greer's ludicrous request for a protective order against Hardin himself (ECF 314). I can sort of understand wanting to hold off on the other stuff, but the "emergency" motion to make Hardin stop annoying him? Why sit on that, allowing Greer to think it might actually happen?
Look, honestly, if that landed on my desk, I'd ignore it too. It's the polite thing to do.
 
Yeah, I'll be astonished if the District Judge takes any substantive action over his orders being violated yet again. He gave the retard a price list for ignoring court orders.

The only thing that might piss him off enough to fire something out is the shear bad faith shown by Greee. The lack of communication. That e-mail chain is from June 10th. Greeee had more than enough time to send the money by any means, or to communicate further with Hardin or the Court regarding the matter.

It's a coun toss whether Greeeee will fire off one of his insane plightsperg filings today or will instead try and ignore the whole matter.
 
The Greeetard could tell the judge directly that he'll never ever pay and call him a nigger and the judge would wag his finger, inform him that he now owes 500$ more and move the deadline to the heat death of the universe.

I want nothing more than him finally getting slapped by the justice system but said system hasn't shown any intent nor will to actually do its job.
 
Because we say nigger.

Everybody says nigger. Nobody says it more than niggers. Josh is being punished because of his refusal to toe the line. To bend the knee to government.

We can't have that, can we?

I expected Greee to not pay the sanctions but at the same time I'm somehow still surprised he was actually retarded enough to not pay.

Of course he wasn't going to pay. If your non-compliance is continually rewarded, why would you ever bother to comply?
Usually banks offer something like a 3-5 day wire transfer, and a same-day transfer. In the digital age 3 day transfers are usually cheap, like $10, sometimes even free if you have a premium account with a big bank. Same-day transfers are more expensive, I've seen $25-$40, and are used for timing-specific transactions like buying a house or paying an auction.

Jesus, that's outrageous. We can transfer cash into somebody else's account immediately. It doesn't cost anything. I use cash transfers to pay my window cleaner if I don't have any cash around the house when he calls.
VAT makes up for the bank fees you dont have.

VAT is the primary reason why I voted to leave the EU. I knew the bastards would never get rid of it, but even so, the damn thing was an EU imposition. How all those leftists were so in love with the largest regressive tax in history, I'll never begin to comprehend. Poll tax gets people out on the street -- even brings down the government of the day -- but they don't mind the very poorest having to pay 20% tax on everything they buy -- even after their wages have already been taxed once as income.

God, I hate VAT with a passion.
 
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Plaintiff honestly thought he had paid. It was respectfully only a tiny mistake that you are bizarrely blowing out of proportion.
In GreerWorld(tm) thinking about something is the same as doing it. Thus he thought about paying, therefore he paid. He thought about reporting Mr. Hardin and Null to the police, therefore he did report them. He thought about creating a brothel empire, therefore he has a brothel empire.
 
Jesus, that's outrageous. We can transfer cash into somebody else's account immediately. It doesn't cost anything. I use cash transfers to pay my window cleaner if I don't have any cash around the house when he calls.

It's the same in Canada. Interac e-transfers are free and instant to someone else's account, business or personal as long as they have a valid email address. I'm amazed the US is so behind in this.
 
It's the same in Canada. Interac e-transfers are free and instant to someone else's account, business or personal as long as they have a valid email address. I'm amazed the US is so behind in this.
Two words(one is a compound): Visa Mastercard.
The US Federal Reserve is sort of half-heartedly trying but isn't getting much traction with FedNow.
 
Jesus, that's outrageous. We can transfer cash into somebody else's account immediately. It doesn't cost anything. I use cash transfers to pay my window cleaner if I don't have any cash around the house when he calls.
We do that for free with check or ACH. Wire transfers are the expensive option, because it's a different guarantee of security and timeliness. And if things keep going the way they have been, the US will still have the cash option after your scummy politicians finally snuff it out.

Anyway, in the US it's often just the cost of doing business. Russ flipping out about fees for transfers and costs are him being a retarded penniless hobo. No matter how many times he flips about about unexpected $87 costs, you are expected to bear these normal costs once you enter into a lawsuit; it's why there's so many safeguards against racking them up excessively. Even here, Russ is a retard, because he keeps choosing the more expensive options and racking them up himself.

(I don't know that he's done that for wire transfers, but I am confidently speculating those costs will make an appearance in his next plightspergy filing.)
 
Will it be because he shouldn't have to pay because this is a copyright case and he's going to appeal up to the 10th circuit anyways?
It will.

Of course he wasn't going to pay. If your non-compliance is continually rewarded, why would you ever bother to comply?
This is the case in a nutshell. I have no confidence whatsoever that anything will happen apart from $500 being added to the sanctions and a payment deadline of August 31 2025 being set.
 
In GreerWorld(tm) thinking about something is the same as doing it. Thus he thought about paying, therefore he paid. He thought about reporting Mr. Hardin and Null to the police, therefore he did report them. He thought about creating a brothel empire, therefore he has a brothel empire.

Thought creates reality. Intent creates reality. Assumption creates reality. Belief creates reality. Emotion creates reality. That is, indeed, the world he lives in and the way he conducts this case. He thinks he's that little boy from the Twilight Zone, wishing us all into the cornfield.
 
Like this, you mean?
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Did that in ECF 333, but another fuck you to the judge never hurts.
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Or like this at ECF 338:
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Russ has threatened to "fight" and "appeal" as in, contest it through the legal system. He has yet to tell the Judge "I refuse to ever pay no matter what, law be damned!"

It seems Russ knows that might actually get him arrested, so he carefully uses language of "I'll fight this!(in the courts legally)"

Only recently has the Judge told Russ nothing he files will delay or lessen the sanction and no he can't appeal until this case is over, so we might finally get Russell straight up saying "I'll never pay no matter what any judge says!!!!!!!!"
 
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