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Alicia
January 4, 2009
Why people don't follow through.
I thought people might be wondering why no one has really sued this guy for all that he has done, I will explain. My husband and I have been in the process of trying to sue Randy since we found out our building was condemned April of 2008. It took 3 or 4 months just to serve Randy the paperwork because you can't serve it yourself, someone uninvolved has to serve it for you and he runs when he sees people coming towards him with paperwork. Our first court date was in October. Randy counter sued for more than we are suing so now it's going to a larger court, we were unaware that this is an automatic thing so we showed up for the court date just to find out it had been moved at the last minuted when he counter sued at the last minute. Then the new court date was set for December, we thought this was an actual court date because we asked the clerk of the court if we needed to pay a filing fee in October and she said no, we could do that on the December court date. We found out in December that the court was only for us to pay Randy 15, 000 or to file a counter suit. So now our next court date is in February. It can become quite frustrating, Randy use to be a lawyer; he knows how to work the system and he does it every chance he gets. I'm sure our next court date won't be much more than a discovery hearing and it will be prolonged again but hopefully they will see that he has nothing and we have everything. If anyone who is having these issues with Randy would like to come to our court date and testify on our behalf on how Randy treats them it would be most appreciated. In case this didn't get through to everyone, it's the multiple court costs, time off work, and just the stress of dealing with it for so long that drives most people to just walk away and call it a loss. I refuse. If I can stop him from doing this to more people I will.
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