I agree. I wonder if his posts were even seen though really before this? There is
It appears so, and that his aggressive behaviour was well known to the extent that the condo board attempted to protect themselves and others legally.
“In 2018, the condominium corporation took Villi to court seeking an order to have him cease his "threatening, abusive, intimidating and harassing behaviour toward the board members, property management, workers and residents," legal documents show.
The board also wanted Villi to stop making video and audio recordings of board members and staff and stop posting those videos to his Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Villi countersued and sought damages for $1 million.
In 2019, Justice Paul Perell ordered Villi to not make video or audio recordings of the board's members, management, residents or employees. The judge also ordered Villi to remove social media posts and not make new posts about the court matter, and to only communicate with the board by email or letter.
Villi failed to comply with the court order and the condominium moved to have him held in contempt in September 2021. A judge found he breached the order by speaking to staff members in an "aggressive and sometimes threatening manner."
Villi was set to move on to the penalty phase of the contempt proceedings in April 2022, but the condominium withdrew the hearing after he complied for a few months.
But that didn't last.
Villi allegedly breached the order again soon after, court documents show. The condominium alleged Villi approached and harassed security guards. They said the building lost security guards because of his behaviour.
A number of the residents filed a joint complaint to the condominium about him…
…..Villi was slated to be in court on Monday, however his case wasn't heard due to his death.
The board was seeking to have a judge find him in contempt for violating a previous order to not contact the board, to stop threatening its members and building staff and to cease posting about them on social media.
The condominium wanted Villi gone — it sought a penalty from court to force him to sell and vacate his unit within 90 days, a factum filed in court by the condominium corporation last month said.
Villi never made it to court.
"Mr. Villi passed away yesterday. On consent of the defendants, this action and the counterclaim are permanently stayed," a court document dated Monday says...”