Thank you!!!Nice work, Snooper!
They feel if they pester the court enough, they will cave? Or is she always use to getting what she wants, along with family, no matter what the price?MT really wants that ankle bracelet off!
They feel if they pester the court enough, they will cave? Or is she always use to getting what she wants, along with family, no matter what the price?
AS's appellate motion is getting old. He repeats the same information and demands a different answer.
"Mommy, I want a cookie."
Sorry, son..."No."
"But, I really want a cookie."
And, on and on and on....
The last request's response on October 5, 2020:
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This is unrelated to your post, but I'm replying here to attach the two pdfs that help navigate the 467 pages of publicly released SW's (not a substitute for reading SW's; these just help to find your way around within those 467 pages). I promised you I'd do that this morning.AS's appellate motion is getting old. He repeats the same information and demands a different answer.
"Mommy, I want a cookie."
Sorry, son..."No."
"But, I really want a cookie."
And, on and on and on....
The last request's response on October 5, 2020:
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IMO...MOO
This is unrelated to your post, but I'm replying here to attach the two pdfs that help navigate the 467 pages of publicly released SW's (not a substitute for reading SW's; these just help to find your way around within those 467 pages). I promised I'd do that this morning.
ETA: The first document summarizes all publicly released SW's by date, earliest to latest. All those signed by a judge on the same date are listed to the right of that date, earliest signed to latest signed.
The second document includes more information from each of the SW's and references the page numbers within the 467 page pdf that each particular SW can be found.
You're welcome. It did take awhile, but I was very interested in understanding as much as I could about this case and going through the details this way helped me do that. If it can help others as well, so much the better.Thank you, this is awesome. It must have taken up a lot of your time.
IMO.
^^RSBMI'm not so sure about there being no evidence for the probate court visit and I'll try to explain why...
In Manhattan Surrogate Court, you have to physically go to the court house to obtain probate records. You fill out a paper request with your basic information and physically hand the request and your ID to a clerk behind a wall of windows (like a bank) to get the documents. Not all assets are available even with the court file-more on that below in blue.
Hear, hear, @Diddian!This is unrelated to your post, but I'm replying here to attach the two pdfs that help navigate the 467 pages of publicly released SW's (not a substitute for reading SW's; these just help to find your way around within those 467 pages). I promised you I'd do that this morning.
ETA: The first document summarizes all publicly released SW's by date, earliest to latest. All those signed by a judge on the same date are listed to the right of that date, earliest signed to latest signed.
The second document includes more information from each of the SW's and references the page numbers within the 467 page pdf that each particular SW can be found.
I also promised I'd send the table I did comparing MT's cellphone log and activity log (incl. as exhibits to one of JS's recent motions) to other timelines, but I will send that later today. Every time I analyze that information, I notice something else of interest.
MOTION FOR JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE BY SALE
SAVINGS BANK OF DANBURY v. FORE GROUP. INC.
The defendant, Gloria Farber, Executor of the Estate of Hilliard Farber hereby moves the court to order a judgment of foreclosure by sale, as there appears to be approximately $600,000 in equity based on the appraised value of $3,650,000. Moreover, while normally the defendant would be cognizant that foreclosures by sale do not necessarily secure offers equivalent to the appraised value, in the present market, particularly Western Connecticut, sales are very strong where market prices have demonstrated incredible market resilience. Assuming a successful sale, the parties can then litigate over priorities: Lyon & Billard, Ioannis Toutziardis, Harry Masiello and Gloria Farber. The defendants Fore Group and the Dulos Estate consent and join in this motion.
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appraisal
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Who is creditor Lyon & Billard?
I got a kick out of the continuous burden on relationships apart from family and friends.AS's appellate motion is getting old. He repeats the same information and demands a different answer.
"Mommy, I want a cookie."
Sorry, son..."No."
"But, I really want a cookie."
And, on and on and on....
The last request's response on October 5, 2020:
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I got a kick out of the continuous burden on relationships apart from family and friends.
Is she working on a new beau? Someone with money? Someone who can provide for her in the accustom she is used to?
And the continued burden on defense preparation?
How does that work while she is in Colorado?
Would love to hear how many hours she volunteered at her daughter's school.
After all, the school requested she not attend graduation
Unusual move for a private school in liberal territory
Girlfriend of missing Connecticut woman's husband is asked to NOT attend daughter's graduation | Daily Mail Online
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Looks like it.I don’t consider “volunteering at your kid’s school” actual volunteering-I call it acting like a parent. She wants credit for that?
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