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06/30/18 3:12 PM

#291262 RE: PhenixBleu #291261

This is an excellent post. I don't think people understand the level of harassment little kenny has waged against ed and company. And how it has hurt their investment here.
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06/30/18 11:27 PM

#291267 RE: PhenixBleu #291261

Thanks, PhoenixBleu. Can Ed sue Maciora at a later time? Look at the amount of time and money wasted and this should make all investors sick.

05/31/2018 8:30 AM Case Management Conference - Case Management Program 39 Heard
03/28/2018 9:00 AM Motion for Protective Order - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
03/28/2018 9:00 AM Hearing on Demurrer - Civil Law and Motion - Demurrer/JOP 54 Heard
03/28/2018 9:00 AM Motion to Strike - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
03/22/2018 9:00 AM Motion for Protective Order - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
03/22/2018 9:00 AM Motion to Strike - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
03/22/2018 9:00 AM Hearing on Demurrer - Civil Law and Motion - Demurrer/JOP 54 Heard
03/01/2018 9:00 AM Motion to Strike - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
03/01/2018 9:00 AM Hearing on Demurrer - Civil Law and Motion - Demurrer/JOP 54 Heard
01/05/2018 9:00 AM Motion to Compel - Other - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
12/27/2017 9:00 AM Motion to Compel - Other - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
12/12/2017 9:00 AM Motion to Strike - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
12/12/2017 9:00 AM Hearing on Demurrer - Civil Law and Motion - Demurrer/JOP 54 Heard
12/11/2017 9:00 AM Hearing on Demurrer - Civil Law and Motion - Demurrer/JOP 54 Heard
12/01/2017 1:30 PM Case Management Conference - Complex 35 Heard
11/21/2017 9:00 AM Hearing on Demurrer - Civil Law and Motion - Demurrer/JOP 54 Heard
11/21/2017 9:00 AM Motion - Other - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
11/21/2017 9:00 AM Motion to Strike - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
11/07/2017 9:00 AM Motion to Strike - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
11/07/2017 9:00 AM Hearing on Demurrer - Civil Law and Motion - Demurrer/JOP 54 Heard
11/07/2017 9:00 AM Motion to Strike (SLAPP) - Civil Law and Motion - MSA/MSJ/SLAPP 54 Heard
11/02/2017 9:00 AM Motion to Deem Matters Admitted - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
11/02/2017 9:00 AM Motion to Deem Matters Admitted - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
11/02/2017 9:00 AM Motion to Deem Matters Admitted - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
09/01/2017 9:00 AM Hearing on Demurrer - Civil Law and Motion - Demurrer/JOP 54 Heard
08/29/2017 9:00 AM Hearing on Demurrer - Civil Law and Motion - Demurrer/JOP 54 Heard
08/14/2017 9:00 AM Hearing on Demurrer - Civil Law and Motion - Demurrer/JOP 54 Heard
07/13/2017 9:00 AM Hearing on Demurrer - Civil Law and Motion - Demurrer/JOP 54 Heard
07/07/2017 2:24 PM Motion to Quash Service of Summons - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
07/06/2017 9:00 AM Motion to Quash Service of Summons - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
06/09/2017 9:00 AM Motion - Other - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
06/06/2017 9:30 AM Case Management Conference - Complex 35 Heard
06/05/2017 9:00 AM Motion - Other - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
05/18/2017 9:00 AM Motion to Quash Service of Summons - Civil Law and Motion 54 Heard
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PhenixBleu

07/01/18 8:25 AM

#291271 RE: PhenixBleu #291261

Here's another good description of a Vexatious Litigant.

Generally speaking, vexatious litigants often share common characteristics. They advance claims that are often manifestly without merit. They tend to ignore adverse rulings and procedural setbacks, such as costs orders against them. They may resort to multiple, repetitive proceedings, often against the same adversary. They will sometimes similarly engage others who present themselves as an obstacle in their path. They often launch court proceedings as if unconcerned about the financial resources invariably consumed by such actions. They tend to be litigants who, with persistence, abuse the court process for their own selfish and single-minded goals. They are typically self-represented litigants who seem intent, through a series of persistent and fruitless proceedings, on wearing down their opponents through an ongoing battle of attrition.



Maciora needs to pay off his growing list of judgements and IRS liens. Poor guy resorted to a cross complaint and is now blaming MEC for what he started 2.5 years ago.