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Holy fuck!
Looks like he's got himself an upgrade from double chin to double face.
 
Here's hoping he just abandons the dog, it seems very kind,
I'm just here for Rexy, at this point Yaniv can cease to exist for all I care.

Sadly, from what little I have observed of this beautiful black Lab, he is a behavioural nightmare.
He is fearful and thus displays bad aggressive tendencies. He already has a history of biting people. It breaks my heart to see such a wonderful breed of dog to have been so badly treated and trained. Anyone that knows Labradors, knows how against their nature it is to be aggressive. They are the stereotype of a family dog; good with kids, friendly, people pleasers.

Rexy needs lots of love, understanding and an owner who is willing to work with a trainer to hopefully correct and heal the poor dog. Rexy right now is a dog that cannot be trusted, and sadly dogs that cannot be trusted have bad endings.

Rexy has not been socialized to other animals, adults or children. He is a huge risk and liability. A quiet home with someone very experienced with canine behavioural issues would be the best fit.

Dog spergery done.
 
Word is Jonny and Mama, both with their furry felines in tow, have arrived to the courthouse and are already causing problems.
That tracks. It's the responsibility of the courts and their employees to remove animals that are not certified support animals.
Surely the Yanivs have documents to support that, right?
 
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Word is Jonny and Mama, both with their furry felines in tow, have arrived to the courthouse and are already causing problems.
They are off to get a marriage license for the two dogs. They will then make the argument that, joined in matrimony, the two dogs are now one and therefore don’t breach the “one dog only” Body Corporate rule. The possibility that it’s a same sex dog nuptials is icing on a gender cake.
 
This is a third party report from someone who prefers to remain nameless.
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The hearing is set for 9:45 in Chambers. There are 42 foreclosure matters set, so the room is pretty full.

At 9:40, Yaniv arrives. He's wearing tight grey pants, a pink floral shirt, and a coordinating black cardigan. He has Rexy with him. Rexy is wearing a bunch of service dog-themed vests. Rexy is whining. As he comes in, his cell is going off.

Yaniv goes to talk to the lawyer for Alta West, Alan Frydenlund. Mr. Frydenlund is a KC and partner at Owen Bird (a construction and real estate firm).

Yaniv is wearing a life alert of the sort that my elderly parent wears for falls. He sets it off in court and takes the call saying he is not actually dying.

He looks at his phone, goes to the back to speak to the sheriff. There are two sheriffs at this point. He says, "He's here. He can't be here. He threatened to shoot me and my dog. Call 911. Call them." The sheriff asks for "his" name. Yaniv says something that sounds like "Don." He gives a birthdate of Jan 21, 1980. He offers to email the sheriff a copy of something.

Yaniv goes back into the room and the sheriffs keep speaking, I hear stuff like
"Jonathon's here? "
"He is actually in this building"
"I think he has court"

The Sheriff goes over to speak to Yaniv again.

Miriam arrives. She says to the sheriff, "she cannot be in the courtroom." Miriam is extremely loud. She announces to everyone that she is deaf.

Miriam walks in and goes and sits next to a middle-aged woman with fluffy hair and bright, floral clothing. The Sheriff comes and asks her to please sit anywhere else except next to this woman. Apparently this woman is the person Miriam and Yaniv are trying to have ejected. The Sheriff sits and speaks to Floral Dress Woman for a few minutes. It appears non-confrontational. The woman stays.

Miriam leaves and returns pushing a very ill woman in a wheelchair and carrying a small fluffy teacup poodle. The woman has a pillow on her lap. She looks like she's at death's door; She appears to have a visible port. She asks the sheriff where the best place to sit is. Yaniv gets up and leaves? moves? He sits at the front of the court where people sit when they're participating in the proceeding.

This is a side note but they both have many bags. Miriam insists on taking an extra seat and evicts a lawyer from a spot. She sits her dog there.

Miriam takes the very ill woman out of her wheelchair and puts her in a seat. Miriam is struggling with the wheelchair, which folds up. The sheriff helps her place it on the side.

She pulls out a dish to feed/water the dog. She has a full set of dog dishes. She gives water to her dog. She goes up to speak to Yaniv and gives water to Rexy.

The Sheriff comes and speaks to Yaniv again.

I overhear a man talking about all of the extra security. How it's odd. At this point there are five sheriffs -- the original two, one more who entered the chambers, and two at the back.

Miriam comes back and puts the rest of the water from the dog dish into the recycling bin.

Miriam keeps going back and forth and talking to Mr. Frydenlund.

Yaniv is at the front. They've decided to start with him.

Miriam is sitting up front talking to Yaniv.

The sheriff is standing right by where Yaniv and his mom are. There's another few standing at the door. There's one seated in the court room.

Sheriff who was watching Yaniv walks out to talk to the other sheriffs.

R. is whining again.

The Associate Judge comes out. Everyone stands and bows. Miriam starts speaking loudly as they call the court to order.

Mr. Frydenlund is asking for a standard order of foreclosure with a six month redemption period. Mr. Frydenlund explains that Yaniv has no problem with his client, AltaWest, but has an issue with his mortgage broker. Yaniv concurs that his issue is with Ario Tootian, his mortgage broker. Yaniv wants a nine-month redemption period. Mr. Frydenlund is extremely friendly and collegial.

The Judge says that the standard order six month order is granted, and that's just what they do. if you need more time you can apply for an extension of the redemption period or you might be able to agree to that informally.

Yaniv says in talks with his new mortgage broker. Mr. Frydenlund has a form of order prepared and passes it up to the judge.

Yaniv: "your honour. I'm just wondering if due to safety and security concerns, there is an individual named Donald Smith who made a bomb threat against my property, I'm wondering if there can be a publication ban against the matter."

Judge: "I'm an associate judge and I can't order that and there's nothing really to be published."

Miriam: "mention how they . . ." (she gets cut off)

They agreed to scale costs.

Miriam: "If you don't say her name in court, you're a loser. She is the surrogate mother of Donald"
Yaniv: "She'll be arrested as soon as she leaves the courtroom."

The Sheriff shows out the Floral Dress Woman. They appear to have agreed to this during their earlier conversation, probably so Floral Dress Woman and Yaniv don't cross paths.

Miriam is still talking to Yaniv. Yaniv gets his stuff and leaves with Rexy. Miriam leaves the woman in wheelchair in courtroom. Three men in black shirts follow him out, obviously some sort of security.

Yaniv is now having a loud conversation: "She is the helper, sister of Donald . . . "

Miriam and Yaniv are having an animated conversation outside of the courtroom. Mr. Frydenlund and the judge have moved on to the next foreclosure.

Some type of low-key alert-alarm goes off.

R. whines again.

Miriam comes back for her poodle.

R. cries again.

Miriam comes back and removes her companion from her seat and puts her into the wheelchair. She pushes her out. She snaps NO at someone or something (a dog?) outside of the door.

And, scene.
 
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