
Cheap Trick – The Flame
If there’s a top 10 list of songs devoted to lost loves of the late 80’s and early 90’s, this would be #1. Oh, red headed Baltimore girl…
If there’s a top 10 list of songs devoted to lost loves of the late 80’s and early 90’s, this would be #1. Oh, red headed Baltimore girl…
DeleteLawZ set to fail again? Say it isn’t so! Never served the defendants in the Ohio in Nevada lawsuit after demanding the court give him more time to serve those defendants! Did his PTSD prevent him from taking action after the original Ohio in Ohio lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice? Craig Hendry continues to dominate the crowd sourcing charts for the year, but how is he doing at mid-month? Will his record take for January be surpassed by February’s take? Plus: Floyd Wallace ponders dropping a sex tape on Twitter as he’s preparing to go to jail in Oklahoma! Will fans tune in for his self-shot sexcapades with a Colombian police officer? All this and MORE in this edition of Auditing Insanity!
Special thanks to PDocs of the Public Documents of Jose “Chille” DeCastro for bringing us news that DeCastro’s attempt to refile his federal civil rights case against the city of Ironton, Ohio, in the state of Nevada has been flagged for dismissal if proof of service isn’t provided by March 16, 2025.
In the freezing month that has been February in the northern hemisphere, things have been dead both news wise and market wise as we turn our attention to the mid-month report and things are grim, at best.
Floyd Wallace appeared terrified on his Friday afternoon live stream, the last before he was scheduled to return to the United States and perhaps the last before he is scheduled to report to a Cleveland County, Oklahoma, courtroom to accept his fate for a long-delayed charge of interference with a police officer.
It’s time to dance and have some fun! You remember how to do that, don’t you?
DeleteLawZ Bets entire future on a board game no one wants? Says he’ll be financially insolvent if the game doesn’t sell! Karen Read “double jeopardy” argument fails in court! Will it clear the way for her April retrial? Long Island Audit files new amended complaint in case that has already been dismissed with an attorney who is quitting his case! Is he insane or smart like a wabbit? Plus: Floyd Wallace and Lane Myers provide headaches in the crowd sourcing market! All this and more on this edition of Auditing Insanity!
With goose eggs dominating the crowd sourcing market for the third-straight day, we turn our attention to the continued weirdness surrounding Lane Meyers’ GiveSendGo account, as another donation refuses to appear in his tally.
The bizarre circumstances behind SeanPaul “Long Island Audit” Reyes’ actions in his dismissed lawsuit against the city of Berwyn, Illinois, has again made headlines as Reyes has filed an amended complaint in the dismissed case.
Bad week for DeleteLawZ! He screws up and refuses to participate in hearing in his own lawsuit against Blue Bacon! Judge punts court dates and orders his lawyer to get his act together! Long Island Audits is also having a bad week! His attempts to revive a dead case in Illinois failed, his lawyer quit, and he’s putting all his hopes and dreams into a backdated appeal of the verdict in the case! Scare for Carolina in Fort Worth! Short retrial hearing becomes two-hour ordeal as new Judge hammers her attempts for a retrial in case that saw national news coverage! Plus: DeleteLawZ’s “Constitutional Law Scholar” game is now “Constitution Headquarters,” what the what? Was “Project Constitution” taken? All this and more on this edition of Auditing Insanity!
In a case where the defense has complained about Jose “Chille” DeCastro doing everything possible to delay or obstruct proceedings even after sanctions and warnings by the Judge, DeCastro made the unusual choice not to file an opposition motion required for Friday’s sanctions hearing, delaying the case yet again.
Friday was another day at the Tarrant County, Texas, courthouse for Carolyn “Carolina in Fort Worth” Rodriguez as she was unsuccessful in her attempt to get a retrial for her conviction for interference in police duties in a case that drew national attention last summer.
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