Thursday, March 7, 2013
I'd Rather Have A V 8
I used my art council prize money to drive to Columbus and file and start the official garnishment process for Lori's unpaid phone bill on Tuesday. It was a hard decision, but it is not looking like she will take responsibility for her debt unless I make the court enforce the judgement. I have given her a year, and I have been very nice about it. I was going to do it earlier, but decided at the last minute that waiting a full year would be for the best. I will be back at this same court house April 4th to respond to my x landlords outrageous claim. I invite any and all of you to attend as I am confident that I will not only be able to win the case, but to also overturn the original eviction. If I win, I will use the money to replace the kiln that the plaintiff destroyed 2 years ago on June 2nd. Justice is a tedious process, but very necessary for "the little people". Had I not taken both these women to court, I would have not had a prayer to recover my losses.
Labels: cauldrons
Franklin County Municipal Court,
Small Claims Court
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