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Well, FCA's bankruptcy attorney did manage to file a last minute Response to Motion to Transfer to Orlando today, Feb 25, 2013. Hearing is scheduled for tomorrow morning.
He also has help from another attorney in Chmelir's firm [Jacobson, McClean, Chmelir & Ferwerda]- Debra L. Ferwerda has joined the bankruptcy case for FCA.
They filed a 20-page Response. Says Zenaida and Kronk have no legitimate civil suits.
They included signed notes from Jose Baez, Cynthia Anthony, Michael Greenfield, and Dr. Jane Bock stating that they do NOT want the bankruptcy case transferred to Orlando because of too much publicity and fear for FCA's safety.
"I am a creditor named in the Petition in the above-referenced case, which I understand was filed in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division. I have been advised that a Motion to Transfer Venue to Orlando, Florida has been filed by another alleged creditor. I oppose the transfer. Given the unprecedented publicity surrounding Ms. Anthony in Orlando, I believe the case should remain in the Tampa Division and request that the Motion to Transfer be denied. Otherwise, the efficient administration of justice and the safety of Ms. Anthony could be threatened."
He also has help from another attorney in Chmelir's firm [Jacobson, McClean, Chmelir & Ferwerda]- Debra L. Ferwerda has joined the bankruptcy case for FCA.
They filed a 20-page Response. Says Zenaida and Kronk have no legitimate civil suits.
They included signed notes from Jose Baez, Cynthia Anthony, Michael Greenfield, and Dr. Jane Bock stating that they do NOT want the bankruptcy case transferred to Orlando because of too much publicity and fear for FCA's safety.
"I am a creditor named in the Petition in the above-referenced case, which I understand was filed in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division. I have been advised that a Motion to Transfer Venue to Orlando, Florida has been filed by another alleged creditor. I oppose the transfer. Given the unprecedented publicity surrounding Ms. Anthony in Orlando, I believe the case should remain in the Tampa Division and request that the Motion to Transfer be denied. Otherwise, the efficient administration of justice and the safety of Ms. Anthony could be threatened."