[00:00.000 --> 00:05.680] The Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments of our Constitution. [00:05.680 --> 00:09.360] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [00:09.360 --> 00:10.840] Our liberty depends on it. [00:10.840 --> 00:14.760] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [00:14.760 --> 00:16.840] your First Amendment rights. [00:16.840 --> 00:18.440] Privacy is under attack. [00:18.440 --> 00:22.040] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [00:22.040 --> 00:26.840] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [00:26.840 --> 00:32.000] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [00:32.000 --> 00:33.000] Privacy. [00:33.000 --> 00:34.600] It's worth hanging on to. [00:34.600 --> 00:38.880] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search [00:38.880 --> 00:42.420] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [00:42.420 --> 00:44.880] Start over with Startpage. [00:44.880 --> 00:46.460] Spar. [00:46.460 --> 00:47.700] It's what fighters do. [00:47.700 --> 00:51.160] It's also how I remember the five guarantees of the First Amendment. [00:51.160 --> 00:54.400] If you plan to take away my rights, I'm going to spar with you. [00:54.400 --> 00:56.440] S-P-A-R with an extra P. [00:56.440 --> 01:02.800] S for speech, P for press, another P for petition, A for assembly, and R for religion. [01:02.800 --> 01:06.800] Most Americans are familiar with the First Amendment guarantees of free speech, press, [01:06.800 --> 01:10.760] assembly, and religion, but petition for redress is another matter. [01:10.760 --> 01:14.480] We have the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. [01:14.480 --> 01:18.000] It means that if we're unhappy with what's going on in our government, we can spell out [01:18.000 --> 01:20.600] the reasons without fear of being thrown into jail. [01:20.600 --> 01:22.640] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [01:22.640 --> 01:31.000] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:31.000 --> 01:34.680] The Bill of Rights contains the first 10 amendments of our Constitution. [01:34.680 --> 01:38.120] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [01:38.120 --> 01:39.600] Our liberty depends on it. [01:39.600 --> 01:43.500] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [01:43.500 --> 01:46.640] one of your constitutional rights. [01:46.640 --> 01:48.240] Privacy is under attack. [01:48.240 --> 01:51.840] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:51.840 --> 01:56.600] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:56.600 --> 02:01.640] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [02:01.640 --> 02:04.360] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [02:04.360 --> 02:08.640] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search [02:08.640 --> 02:12.200] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [02:12.200 --> 02:14.280] Start over with StartPage. [02:14.280 --> 02:20.120] When I think of the Second Amendment, I visualize myself wrapping my two arms around the Bill [02:20.120 --> 02:22.200] of Rights in a big old bear hug. [02:22.200 --> 02:26.680] It's how I remember that the Second Amendment guarantees us the right to bear arms, arms [02:26.680 --> 02:30.520] that embrace our freedoms and won't let anyone take them away without a fight. [02:30.520 --> 02:31.520] Get it? [02:31.520 --> 02:32.520] Two arms? [02:32.520 --> 02:33.520] Bear hug? [02:33.520 --> 02:34.520] Bear arms? [02:34.520 --> 02:37.440] The late Senator Hubert Humphrey captured the spirit of the Second Amendment so well [02:37.440 --> 02:38.440] when he said, [02:38.440 --> 02:43.620] The right of the citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary government, [02:43.620 --> 02:48.720] one more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote in America, but which historically [02:48.720 --> 02:50.480] has proved to always be possible. [02:50.480 --> 02:52.360] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [02:52.360 --> 03:21.200] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [03:23.360 --> 03:48.120] the right of the citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary government, [03:48.120 --> 04:05.960] one more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote in America, but which [04:05.960 --> 04:25.760] now appears remote in America, but which now appears remote in America, but which now [04:25.760 --> 04:42.600] appears remote in America, but which now appears remote in America, but which now appears [04:42.600 --> 04:58.680] the right of the citizens. [04:58.680 --> 05:08.920] They ought to be having some really interesting reading about now. [05:08.920 --> 05:13.960] I love when you can give them something like that to take home on a weekend, a holiday [05:13.960 --> 05:14.960] weekend. [05:14.960 --> 05:19.280] I'm sure that's just special for them, you know? [05:19.280 --> 05:20.280] Absolutely. [05:20.280 --> 05:25.120] Got a hundred and something pages, got a book. [05:25.120 --> 05:31.280] They can read a book over the weekend, and that should be great fun for them. [05:31.280 --> 05:40.440] The prosecuting attorney has had me after him once before, so he kind of knows who I [05:40.440 --> 05:42.160] am. [05:42.160 --> 05:52.440] And according to Mary Cridick, she was listening to something where he's being grilled and [05:52.440 --> 06:05.520] he made a reference that he wasn't a magistrate, and that was the complaint I brought against [06:05.520 --> 06:11.640] him that he was acting in the place of a magistrate. [06:11.640 --> 06:17.880] So she knew that, and she was sure that was the reason he did that. [06:17.880 --> 06:22.960] So that tells me the last time I filed criminal charges, because I filed criminal charges [06:22.960 --> 06:34.420] against him with every district judge in Travis County, and none of them did anything. [06:34.420 --> 06:43.320] So this time I filed against him, accused him of acting in concert and collusion with [06:43.320 --> 06:56.840] this ongoing criminal enterprise, and I accused him of his part of it, of impersonating a [06:56.840 --> 07:10.800] judicial officer, in that he dismissed some criminal complaints when he didn't have authority [07:10.800 --> 07:11.800] to do that. [07:11.800 --> 07:16.880] And you probably remember what those criminal complaints were. [07:16.880 --> 07:21.080] Would that be the ones against Mnuchin, Secretary of the Treasury? [07:21.080 --> 07:26.120] The ones you wrote, yes. [07:26.120 --> 07:34.240] And they came up perfect because a couple of those accusations were in fact federal, [07:34.240 --> 07:39.760] and he dismissed it because they were federal, so he didn't have jurisdiction. [07:39.760 --> 07:40.760] And he was right. [07:40.760 --> 07:48.800] He didn't have jurisdiction, but it was perfect because he didn't have the authority to make [07:48.800 --> 07:49.800] that determination. [07:49.800 --> 07:52.680] Well, I didn't charge him with the federal ones. [07:52.680 --> 07:57.600] I charged him with the Texas versions of the same fraud. [07:57.600 --> 08:04.440] Well, there were two in there that I read, and I said, that's a federal clay. [08:04.440 --> 08:09.080] So when I read that he was dismissing them because he didn't have jurisdiction, I wasn't [08:09.080 --> 08:13.720] surprised, but I was very pleased. [08:13.720 --> 08:22.120] It could not have worked out better because he was absolutely right, at least in my opinion, [08:22.120 --> 08:25.880] but it didn't make any difference. [08:25.880 --> 08:29.000] He wasn't the magistrate that could even make that call. [08:29.000 --> 08:30.000] Exactly. [08:30.000 --> 08:33.920] He could not do what he did. [08:33.920 --> 08:40.280] I am turning on the phone lines, so if you have a question or a comment, give us a call. [08:40.280 --> 08:48.400] Our call in number 512-646-1984, we'll be taking your calls all night. [08:48.400 --> 09:01.360] And oh, today I just finished a opposition to a Rule 12B6 motion to dismiss. [09:01.360 --> 09:08.320] These people, they get the idea that the motions and pleadings are really difficult and complex [09:08.320 --> 09:09.320] and convoluted. [09:09.320 --> 09:12.320] No, they're not. [09:12.320 --> 09:14.360] They're pretty straightforward. [09:14.360 --> 09:22.160] Here I have a law firm for Bank of America National Association. [09:22.160 --> 09:27.320] Got their high powered bank lawyers. [09:27.320 --> 09:37.720] I helped a woman in Arizona file a false fees lawsuit. [09:37.720 --> 09:53.360] What I claimed was that at closing, the client had hired a title company to administrate [09:53.360 --> 10:02.160] the closing process, and as such a title company was a fiduciary to her, and he was there to [10:02.160 --> 10:09.200] ensure that all the paperwork was accurate and correct and above board and all that kind [10:09.200 --> 10:10.200] of stuff. [10:10.200 --> 10:23.520] And we accused the title company of acting in concert and collusion with the lender, [10:23.520 --> 10:34.160] and added fines and fees to the mortgage that we now have reason to believe were fraudulent. [10:34.160 --> 10:42.000] At the time, the borrower was not a sophisticated borrower. [10:42.000 --> 10:52.640] If you are purchasing a one to six family dwelling, and if it's multiple family dwelling, [10:52.640 --> 11:01.820] you intend to live in one of the dwellings, one of the apartments, then you are not considered [11:01.820 --> 11:05.120] a sophisticated purchaser. [11:05.120 --> 11:11.480] If you purchase a larger building, then you're considered a sophisticated purchaser, and [11:11.480 --> 11:14.120] the consumer protection laws don't apply to you. [11:14.120 --> 11:20.320] But in this case, it was a single family dwelling, so all the consumer protection laws applied [11:20.320 --> 11:33.400] to her or him, and he hired a title company to act as her agent to mediate this loan process. [11:33.400 --> 11:45.520] She had a reasonable expectation that the title company would act in good faith on what [11:45.520 --> 11:57.320] was the term Brett, would provide good faith and fair dealing in mediating this loan process. [11:57.320 --> 12:07.040] But later on, so when they filed the fees on the HUD one settlement statement, the unsophisticated [12:07.040 --> 12:15.960] borrower had no reason to distrust the title company or the lender. [12:15.960 --> 12:23.200] It wasn't until much later that she came into information to indicate that it is highly [12:23.200 --> 12:33.520] likely that the lender charged fees that were not authorized to be charged by the Real Estate [12:33.520 --> 12:37.200] Settlement Procedures Act. [12:37.200 --> 12:44.560] The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act says that you can only charge fees that are [12:44.560 --> 12:46.800] extraordinary. [12:46.800 --> 12:55.640] Those costs that are the normal part of doing business, those costs are intended to be paid [12:55.640 --> 13:00.000] to the lender out of the interest paid on the mortgage. [13:00.000 --> 13:05.560] But we now have reason to believe that the lender added those fees that were the normal [13:05.560 --> 13:12.200] part of doing business to the head of the note, and intended to collect interest on [13:12.200 --> 13:14.240] them for 30 years. [13:14.240 --> 13:22.000] And that there were also fees for services that were not actually rendered, and fees [13:22.000 --> 13:32.480] for services that were not necessary, and that the lender charged an undisclosed markup [13:32.480 --> 13:34.280] on the fees charged. [13:34.280 --> 13:35.920] Yeah, exactly. [13:35.920 --> 13:39.920] All that 30 years of interest is an undisclosed markup for sure. [13:39.920 --> 13:42.560] And it becomes a lot of money. [13:42.560 --> 13:50.320] So we ask the lender, because we now have reason to believe and do believe that there [13:50.320 --> 13:55.440] is a high likelihood of fraud in the mortgage. [13:55.440 --> 14:00.000] And ask the lender to prove up all of the fees. [14:00.000 --> 14:04.840] We raised a claim against the lender alleging that all of the fees were fraudulent because [14:04.840 --> 14:14.520] there was no paperwork, no invoices or purchase orders showing that these fees were actually [14:14.520 --> 14:17.580] legitimate. [14:17.580 --> 14:26.280] So we assumed that they're all fraudulent, and asked the lender to prove them up. [14:26.280 --> 14:30.920] And asserted to the lender, any of these fees that you prove up, we will deduct from our [14:30.920 --> 14:32.160] calculation of fraud. [14:32.160 --> 14:39.320] And how we got our calculation of fraud is we ran an amortization on the note, just the [14:39.320 --> 14:42.040] way it was, with all the fines and fees in place. [14:42.040 --> 14:50.320] And then we took that amortization, and on the first payment, we added the full amount [14:50.320 --> 14:57.960] on line 1400 of the Hudwin Settlement Statement as an overpayment, and deducted that from [14:57.960 --> 15:05.400] the principal, and then looked at how the note amortized itself. [15:05.400 --> 15:15.800] Well, generally, when you do that, you will zero out somewhere between 230 and payment [15:15.800 --> 15:19.800] number 230 and payment number 300. [15:19.800 --> 15:28.760] Your principal will go to zero, and everything after that is overpayment and fraud. [15:28.760 --> 15:45.720] So we made that calculation, and on a $167,000 mortgage, they had almost $12,000 in closing [15:45.720 --> 15:47.040] costs. [15:47.040 --> 15:51.880] That is absolutely outrageous. [15:51.880 --> 15:58.240] It should have been on the order of 2%, 2.5% at the most. [15:58.240 --> 16:03.000] This was 10%, close to 10%. [16:03.000 --> 16:11.200] So we got this large number, $70,000-something overpayment over the life of the mortgage. [16:11.200 --> 16:15.480] And we maintained that these fees were fraudulent. [16:15.480 --> 16:22.460] In the matter of fraud, you have access to travel damages. [16:22.460 --> 16:28.480] And in the matter of fraud, you do not sue for the amount you were actually defrauded [16:28.480 --> 16:29.480] of. [16:29.480 --> 16:35.360] You sue for the amount you would have been defrauded of had your claim ran to fruition. [16:35.360 --> 16:40.440] In this case, it was 70-something thousand, but you don't sue for that even if you sue [16:40.440 --> 16:41.440] for triple. [16:41.440 --> 16:44.160] So we got over $200,000. [16:44.160 --> 16:49.880] We got well over the original mortgage as a claim against the lender. [16:49.880 --> 16:56.560] And then we will move by tender by set off and ask for title. [16:56.560 --> 17:00.240] Hang on, be right back. [17:00.240 --> 17:04.840] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters, or even lawsuits? [17:04.840 --> 17:09.000] Stop debt collectors now with the Michael Mears' proven method. [17:09.000 --> 17:13.320] Michael Mears has won six cases in federal court against debt collectors, and now you [17:13.320 --> 17:14.320] can win too. 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[18:54.400 --> 19:09.440] Order your copy today, and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [19:09.440 --> 19:39.200] Okay, we [19:39.200 --> 19:51.400] are back in Bendicel, and this is a claim that any of you who have a mortgage, if you [19:51.400 --> 20:01.640] will think back to when you went to closing, did the lender provide the evidence, invoices [20:01.640 --> 20:09.640] or purchase orders to support the claims and charges that were on the HUD-1 settlement [20:09.640 --> 20:10.640] statement? [20:10.640 --> 20:14.440] We've never had anyone who's done that. [20:14.440 --> 20:21.040] So how do you know that those amounts charged were actually legitimate? [20:21.040 --> 20:23.440] You have no way of knowing. [20:23.440 --> 20:34.960] So we maintained in this case that the borrower acted in good faith's reliance on the good [20:34.960 --> 20:39.080] faith and fair dealing of her fiduciaries. [20:39.080 --> 20:46.280] But now we have reason to believe that they did not act in good faith and that these were [20:46.280 --> 20:47.280] all false fees. [20:47.280 --> 20:57.920] So we filed this suit, and the lender, we filed against a countrywide home mortgage [20:57.920 --> 20:58.920] or something. [20:58.920 --> 21:03.640] The countrywide was out of business. [21:03.640 --> 21:16.900] We filed it in the state court and served it by certified mail at the last known address [21:16.900 --> 21:24.200] of the lender, and we got a response from Bank of America National Association. [21:24.200 --> 21:30.200] Bank of America National Association claimed to be the successor by merger of this countrywide, [21:30.200 --> 21:38.480] whatever it was, and they claimed it in a notice of removal to the federal court. [21:38.480 --> 21:40.200] So they removed it to the federal court. [21:40.200 --> 21:47.720] Then we get a Rule 12B motion to dismiss failure of the state of claim. [21:47.720 --> 21:59.000] And in the claim, they stated that the statute of limitations for fraud in Arizona had run. [21:59.000 --> 22:05.240] In the federal court, statute of limitations is not a bar to prosecution. [22:05.240 --> 22:11.320] It is an affirmative defense that must be pled, and they pled that affirmative defense. [22:11.320 --> 22:15.160] They said the statute of limitations had run. [22:15.160 --> 22:24.600] Well, there's such a thing as equitable tolling, and it occurs in fraud. [22:24.600 --> 22:36.200] In fraud, equitable tolling applies when the fraud itself was hidden from the person being [22:36.200 --> 22:41.840] defrauded, and that tends to be the nature of fraud. [22:41.840 --> 22:48.520] It doesn't work well if you reveal the fraud, it is its nature to be hidden. [22:48.520 --> 22:58.120] So a fraud claim is generally subject to equitable tolling in that the statute of limitations [22:58.120 --> 23:06.920] tolls until the person becomes aware of the fraud. [23:06.920 --> 23:12.880] So technically, we're not even aware of the fraud yet. [23:12.880 --> 23:13.880] Just suspicious. [23:13.880 --> 23:16.000] Yeah, we think you could be. [23:16.000 --> 23:25.160] How is that equitable, just to back up for just a moment to underscore this about equitable. [23:25.160 --> 23:27.880] You mentioned tolling, but how is it equitable? [23:27.880 --> 23:35.040] Well, because it's the nature of fraud to hide the fraud. [23:35.040 --> 23:43.880] So it's inequitable for you to be defrauded and then lose your claim because you didn't [23:43.880 --> 23:46.600] know you were frauded. [23:46.600 --> 23:52.720] Only because the clock started ticking, if they could get away with it for a short time [23:52.720 --> 23:56.080] and then you find out, then it's too late to complain, right? [23:56.080 --> 23:57.080] Exactly. [23:57.080 --> 24:02.840] So they have to start the clock ticking at the point of finding out. [24:02.840 --> 24:09.720] When you found out or when you knew or should have known. [24:09.720 --> 24:19.600] Now in this case, I knew that going in, so we pled that we hired a title company as our [24:19.600 --> 24:26.160] fiduciary and acted in good faith reliance on the title company because the purchaser [24:26.160 --> 24:34.720] was an unsophisticated purchaser and therefore needed a sophisticated professional to protect [24:34.720 --> 24:36.680] her interests. [24:36.680 --> 24:42.500] Now we have reason to believe that that purchaser did not protect her interest. [24:42.500 --> 24:49.440] So that goes directly to equitable tolling. [24:49.440 --> 24:52.320] And so we argued that, equitable tolling. [24:52.320 --> 24:59.120] On the other one, the only two claims they made, the one with statute of limitations, [24:59.120 --> 25:06.720] and we stated in there that at trial after discovery, because we noticed the lender, [25:06.720 --> 25:13.760] if they could prove up any of these fiduciary fees, we would deduct them from the calculation. [25:13.760 --> 25:22.720] So they had opportunity to eliminate any claim against them just by proving them up. [25:22.720 --> 25:27.600] So that handled the equitable tolling. [25:27.600 --> 25:37.200] The other one, the Bank of America said they don't understand why they were named in the [25:37.200 --> 25:43.320] suit because they didn't have anything to do with the mortgage. [25:43.320 --> 25:52.780] Wait a minute guys, you're the ones that filed the notice of removal. [25:52.780 --> 25:57.240] They complained about being named in the suit. [25:57.240 --> 26:00.400] They weren't named in the suit. [26:00.400 --> 26:02.720] We named countrywide. [26:02.720 --> 26:05.440] Now that they've said this. [26:05.440 --> 26:14.280] That goes to the theory of judicial estoppel. [26:14.280 --> 26:25.120] Brett, you and I have been speaking to collateral estoppel, and this is my fault that I misinterpreted [26:25.120 --> 26:29.160] collateral estoppel. [26:29.160 --> 26:38.720] Collateral estoppel only applies when something has been adjudicated one way or another. [26:38.720 --> 26:47.040] It doesn't go to your making a prior statement like I thought it did, so I was incorrect. [26:47.040 --> 26:54.680] That is judicial estoppel, inconsistent statements. [26:54.680 --> 27:01.040] So we made the claim of judicial estoppel because I accused them of acting under the [27:01.040 --> 27:08.640] Budinsky doctrine and intervening in the case and removing it to the federal court, claiming [27:08.640 --> 27:14.200] they were the successor to the party in interest. [27:14.200 --> 27:16.680] Did you really write Budinsky in there? [27:16.680 --> 27:18.680] Yes, I did. [27:18.680 --> 27:22.200] I love it. [27:22.200 --> 27:28.440] Some judge is going to smirk at that, you know. [27:28.440 --> 27:36.760] Budinsky doctrine by intervening. [27:36.760 --> 27:39.120] They intervened in the case and removed it. [27:39.120 --> 27:46.880] They made the statement that they had standing in the case, so they intervened. [27:46.880 --> 27:52.320] Now they can't come back and complain that they're not a party in interest, they're [27:52.320 --> 27:56.240] subject to judicial estoppel. [27:56.240 --> 27:57.560] That was fun to do. [27:57.560 --> 28:00.280] I forgot how much I'd like to do that. [28:00.280 --> 28:06.760] Guys, if you want to file suit, this is not rocket science. [28:06.760 --> 28:15.160] And I kind of had an idea about how to argue these things going in, but I haven't done [28:15.160 --> 28:18.480] it in a long time and I really hadn't. [28:18.480 --> 28:22.920] It was in Arizona and I had no clue. [28:22.920 --> 28:27.400] So what do you do when you have no clue? [28:27.400 --> 28:28.400] I can tell you… [28:28.400 --> 28:31.400] You let the lawyer go ahead. [28:31.400 --> 28:32.400] Google. [28:32.400 --> 28:42.840] I went to Google and I typed in collateral estoppel and then when I read what collateral [28:42.840 --> 28:46.560] estoppel was, I said, holy crap, I've been misinterpreting that. [28:46.560 --> 28:49.360] Yeah, is that essentially res judicata? [28:49.360 --> 28:50.360] Yeah. [28:50.360 --> 28:52.240] Or it's estoppel by judgment? [28:52.240 --> 28:53.240] Yeah. [28:53.240 --> 28:54.240] Yeah. [28:54.240 --> 28:56.720] So that's the only time it's collateral estoppel. [28:56.720 --> 29:03.880] And then in reading through that, it referenced judicial estoppel in consistent statements. [29:03.880 --> 29:06.280] Bingo! [29:06.280 --> 29:10.400] Just by looking through the cases, it dropped me right on it. [29:10.400 --> 29:16.440] And then I put in, you know, they claimed the statute of limitations was run and, you [29:16.440 --> 29:25.280] know, I had heard that under fraud and I'd seen some horror that in the criminal statutes [29:25.280 --> 29:33.320] in Arizona, it stated that the statute of limitations for criminal prosecution only [29:33.320 --> 29:36.920] started once the fraud was discovered. [29:36.920 --> 29:41.560] So I said, that should be the same in civil. [29:41.560 --> 29:49.680] So I did a couple of searches, took about five minutes and landed right square on it. [29:49.680 --> 29:54.120] Hang on, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Wheel of Raw Radio. [29:54.120 --> 30:02.480] I'll call in number 512-646-1984 and you'll be right back. [30:02.480 --> 30:06.080] It's clear cell phones have changed the way we live and work, but have they negatively [30:06.080 --> 30:07.080] affected our health? 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[32:39.880 --> 32:44.400] We wish to reflect God's light and be a blessing to all those with a hearing ear. [32:44.400 --> 32:48.720] Our goal is to strengthen our faith and to transform ourselves more into the likeness [32:48.720 --> 32:51.000] of our Lord and Savior Jesus. [32:51.000 --> 32:57.640] So tune in to Scripture Talk live on LogosRadioNetwork.com Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. to inspire and [32:57.640 --> 33:00.640] motivate your studies of the Scriptures. [33:28.640 --> 33:29.640] Oh, sir! [33:31.640 --> 33:40.640] Citizens arrest for Mr. Bush Citizens arrest for detain [33:40.640 --> 33:46.640] Well, I need a prosecutor to come and help me Prosecute them wicked leaders, you see [33:46.640 --> 33:51.640] Them murderers are liars, them tell weak Them are liars, they tell sweet stories [33:51.640 --> 33:56.640] Me not believe me, say what them tell weak 3% of America vote for Bush [33:56.640 --> 33:59.640] So how the hell you get the presidency? [33:59.640 --> 34:03.640] That's why me have a warrant for you Everybody listen carefully [34:03.640 --> 34:06.640] Listen to the words of the three shoes passing Citizens arrest [34:06.640 --> 34:08.640] Okay, we are back. [34:08.640 --> 34:16.640] We're in Calabria at Fountain Juno Radio on this Friday, the 30th day of June 2023. [34:16.640 --> 34:25.640] And we're talking about here responding to opposition's pleadings. [34:25.640 --> 34:36.640] When you start studying law, it all looks so horribly complicated and convoluted that [34:36.640 --> 34:39.640] it's overwhelming. [34:39.640 --> 34:50.640] But I find that if I'm in an area over which I am not especially knowledgeable, I'm kind [34:50.640 --> 34:58.640] of knowledgeable on foreclosure, but this is the first time I've filed in court this [34:58.640 --> 35:01.640] particular argument. [35:01.640 --> 35:05.640] So I don't know how they're going to respond to it. [35:05.640 --> 35:13.640] And I wanted to file this one and it made it very simple because I wanted to see how [35:13.640 --> 35:20.640] they responded, let's say when you file suit in court. [35:20.640 --> 35:26.640] If you have screwed up, the other side is going to file a response and they're going [35:26.640 --> 35:29.640] to rip you to shreds. [35:29.640 --> 35:30.640] That's okay. [35:30.640 --> 35:35.640] Let them do your legal research for you. [35:35.640 --> 35:44.640] And when they rip you to shreds, they're going to have to do it in case law. [35:44.640 --> 35:47.640] This one was a rule 12, but they didn't have any case law. [35:47.640 --> 35:51.640] They just made proactive statements out of their own mouth. [35:51.640 --> 35:59.640] I think they gave this to the new lawyer because it was a pro se and they knew she was a female. [35:59.640 --> 36:03.640] She had no idea what she was doing. [36:03.640 --> 36:10.640] And she made it as quick and easy as she could because she figured the magistrate would rule [36:10.640 --> 36:13.640] in her favor no matter what. [36:13.640 --> 36:16.640] But that was okay with me. [36:16.640 --> 36:22.640] We filed in the state court and I told the client as soon as they get it, they'll remove [36:22.640 --> 36:24.640] it to the federal court. [36:24.640 --> 36:29.640] It's a real pain in the neck getting all the details down for a federal court filing. [36:29.640 --> 36:34.640] And you have to serve everybody with, you have to give them personal service. [36:34.640 --> 36:40.640] If you file in the state court in Arizona, you can serve everybody by mail, which we [36:40.640 --> 36:41.640] did. [36:41.640 --> 36:46.640] And when they move it to the federal court, they'll have to do all that, details with [36:46.640 --> 36:50.640] the coverage sheet, make sure everything's right for the feds. [36:50.640 --> 36:52.640] You don't have to worry about it. [36:52.640 --> 36:55.640] And they'll have to pay the filing fees and all that. [36:55.640 --> 36:57.640] And they did that. [36:57.640 --> 37:02.640] And then they'll give you a motion, a Rule 12B motion to dismiss. [37:02.640 --> 37:09.640] And that Rule 12B motion to dismiss will tell you what's wrong with your suit. [37:09.640 --> 37:14.640] And you always get one free amended petition. [37:14.640 --> 37:25.640] In this case, the Bank of America National Association removed the case to the fed and [37:25.640 --> 37:32.640] paid all the fees and filed a standard motion to dismiss. [37:32.640 --> 37:36.640] Now, we get to file an amended pleading. [37:36.640 --> 37:40.640] In the fed, you always get one free amended pleading. [37:40.640 --> 37:42.640] We call this amended. [37:42.640 --> 37:47.640] The one we filed was amended because we filed a non-sprotoch. [37:47.640 --> 37:57.640] Non-sprotoch means typos, essentially, minor non-substantive errors. [37:57.640 --> 37:59.640] I had the wrong date on one. [37:59.640 --> 38:02.640] I had the wrong spelling on some names. [38:02.640 --> 38:05.640] We were in a real hurry to get this filed. [38:05.640 --> 38:09.640] So I told the clients, stop messing with it. [38:09.640 --> 38:10.640] It's 150 pages. [38:10.640 --> 38:11.640] Stop messing with it. [38:11.640 --> 38:12.640] Just file it. [38:12.640 --> 38:13.640] Well, it's got these errors. [38:13.640 --> 38:14.640] Who cares? [38:14.640 --> 38:16.640] Just file it. [38:16.640 --> 38:17.640] Then we filed it. [38:17.640 --> 38:21.640] And then that gave us 90 days to get them served. [38:21.640 --> 38:26.640] So then I went back and we went through it and corrected all the little errors and filed [38:26.640 --> 38:34.640] an amended non-sprotoch saying there's no substantive changes here, just typos and [38:34.640 --> 38:38.640] organization, just a minor non-substantive correction. [38:38.640 --> 38:46.640] So now this is our first pleading in the Fed and we get an amended pleading as a matter, [38:46.640 --> 38:48.640] of course. [38:48.640 --> 38:53.640] So the other side is going to tell us what's wrong with the suit. [38:53.640 --> 39:01.640] And if they give you case law in support of their position, go look up the case law. [39:01.640 --> 39:09.640] Just put the case law designation into Google and you got some sites out there that will [39:09.640 --> 39:11.640] bring you up the case. [39:11.640 --> 39:16.640] And then if the case is real big, put in a keyword. [39:16.640 --> 39:24.640] Hit control F and a search box will pop up and put in a keyword. [39:24.640 --> 39:32.640] Like today I'm looking for limitations, statute limitations. [39:32.640 --> 39:40.640] So I just put in limitations and it'll jump down in the suit to where that word occurs [39:40.640 --> 39:45.640] and boom, you're right on the issue. [39:45.640 --> 39:56.640] And when you read a case, when they give you a case that is against your position, when [39:56.640 --> 40:03.640] you read that case, they'll give you other cases that are not against your position. [40:03.640 --> 40:10.640] And they'll say in this case we did this, in this case we did this, and then this one [40:10.640 --> 40:16.640] overruled those or this one was distinguished from those. [40:16.640 --> 40:21.640] Distinguished, that means the facts were different. [40:21.640 --> 40:28.640] So what lawyers do is they find a case that says what they want it to and they don't pay [40:28.640 --> 40:33.640] much attention to the facts set and the surrounding case law. [40:33.640 --> 40:36.640] They're lazy, they just drop it in. [40:36.640 --> 40:41.640] And you read the case and they'll give you all kinds of case law that you can bounce [40:41.640 --> 40:47.640] off of to find cases that fit your position. [40:47.640 --> 40:55.640] So legal research is not so hard to do now that we have all these online search engines. [40:55.640 --> 41:00.640] And responding is not hard either. [41:00.640 --> 41:05.640] Just read their pleading carefully. [41:05.640 --> 41:11.640] And you know the facts of your case and your situation. [41:11.640 --> 41:16.640] And it will very quickly become clear to you how to respond to them. [41:16.640 --> 41:20.640] Oh, the statute of limitations have run. [41:20.640 --> 41:28.640] Well, go in and look at statute of limitations on fraud. [41:28.640 --> 41:33.640] And when you look up statutes of limitations on fraud, you'll, if you read some cases on [41:33.640 --> 41:38.640] it, you'll find equitable tolling. [41:38.640 --> 41:41.640] It's a part of fraud claim. [41:41.640 --> 41:44.640] So you'll find it in their case law. [41:44.640 --> 41:46.640] Just read the case law. [41:46.640 --> 41:53.640] And then the other one was motion to dismiss because they don't know why they sued us. [41:53.640 --> 41:56.640] Well, if you had read that, you would have said, what? [41:56.640 --> 42:01.640] You're complaining that we sued you because you don't have anything to do with it and [42:01.640 --> 42:03.640] you're the one that removed it to the federal court. [42:03.640 --> 42:04.640] How does that work? [42:04.640 --> 42:08.640] I mean, that was pretty obvious. [42:08.640 --> 42:12.640] It's like that in case law. [42:12.640 --> 42:18.640] It's not so terribly complicated as you would think it is. [42:18.640 --> 42:21.640] It's pretty straightforward. [42:21.640 --> 42:31.640] And you read these judges' opinions, they write extremely well. [42:31.640 --> 42:36.640] I posted this five page document on my telegram channel. [42:36.640 --> 42:42.640] And there's some sections in there that I took right out of another case where the case [42:42.640 --> 42:49.640] is saying, in this particular case here, we said this, and it's an explanation of the [42:49.640 --> 42:53.640] case, and I just took that out and dropped it in my document. [42:53.640 --> 42:56.640] That really looks good. [42:56.640 --> 43:01.640] People look at that and say, well, this guy can really write nice readings. [43:01.640 --> 43:09.640] But a judge will look at that and say, this guy copied that out of another case. [43:09.640 --> 43:13.640] The judge will know exactly what I did. [43:13.640 --> 43:19.640] And that will give it more credence, because I didn't make it up. [43:19.640 --> 43:21.640] I quoted it from the judges. [43:21.640 --> 43:28.640] So the point is, case law is not that difficult. [43:28.640 --> 43:36.640] Fighting your cases, your legal issues, is not near so difficult as it seems on the front [43:36.640 --> 43:37.640] end. [43:37.640 --> 43:41.640] We had Dr. Graves on the show last night, and I was honored. [43:41.640 --> 43:48.640] If you've been through Dr. Graves' course, then you get a pleading, you know what to [43:48.640 --> 43:49.640] do with it. [43:49.640 --> 43:52.640] And the point is not that difficult. [43:52.640 --> 43:54.640] You guys can do this. [43:54.640 --> 44:00.640] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, We'll Be Right Back. [44:00.640 --> 44:05.640] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved, except in the area [44:05.640 --> 44:06.640] of nutrition. [44:06.640 --> 44:08.640] People feed their pets better than they feed themselves. [44:08.640 --> 44:10.640] And it's time we changed all that. [44:10.640 --> 44:16.640] Our primary defense against aging and disease in this toxic environment is good nutrition. 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[45:42.640 --> 45:48.640] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [45:48.640 --> 46:03.640] pro se tactics, and much more. [46:18.640 --> 46:44.640] Thank you. [46:48.640 --> 47:17.640] Okay, howdy, howdy. [47:17.640 --> 47:42.640] Okay, we're going to start by going to Mark in Florida. [47:42.640 --> 47:43.640] Hello, Mark. [47:43.640 --> 47:46.640] What do you have for us today? [47:46.640 --> 47:52.640] Well, it's serendipitous that you've been talking about 12b6, because I spoke with you [47:52.640 --> 47:57.640] last week about my case, and you said, looks like they're going to pull 12b6 on you, and [47:57.640 --> 47:58.640] they did. [47:58.640 --> 48:07.640] They haven't yet, because the judge in this court wants to have pretrial conferences [48:07.640 --> 48:09.640] before certain proposed motions. [48:09.640 --> 48:11.640] 12b6 is one of them. [48:11.640 --> 48:18.640] You answered some of my questions just listening to what you were saying, because that's their [48:18.640 --> 48:19.640] plan. [48:19.640 --> 48:20.640] They're going to file that. [48:20.640 --> 48:26.640] I have a conference on Wednesday, a phone conference. [48:26.640 --> 48:30.640] The judge wanted to do it in person, but I live a thousand miles away. [48:30.640 --> 48:35.640] Did they tell you what their issues were? [48:35.640 --> 48:38.640] They did in their letter to the judge. [48:38.640 --> 48:39.640] Good. [48:39.640 --> 48:42.640] So they had to submit a three-page letter. [48:42.640 --> 48:46.640] Like you said, it was really helpful. [48:46.640 --> 48:53.640] I have an idea of what they're going to try to do in their motion, because they condensed [48:53.640 --> 48:56.640] it in their letter. [48:56.640 --> 49:01.640] Like you said, they told me at least one thing that was wrong with my suit. [49:01.640 --> 49:07.640] They removed it to federal court, and I think one of my state claims is not going to hold. [49:07.640 --> 49:12.640] I'm not positive about that, but it's breach of duty for a union representative. [49:12.640 --> 49:23.640] Well, in the response I just filed, they complained about rescission, and I put in there that [49:23.640 --> 49:28.480] I waived rescission, because they were right. [49:28.480 --> 49:32.520] I could not support that. [49:32.520 --> 49:35.320] I probably couldn't support that claim. [49:35.320 --> 49:38.040] It would have been extremely difficult and wasn't necessary. [49:38.040 --> 49:46.260] So I just waived it, and that's exactly what the judge wanted to see. [49:46.260 --> 49:55.560] If you have a claim that's not well pleaded, either well pleaded or if it's not an important [49:55.560 --> 49:58.600] claim, just waive it. [49:58.600 --> 50:10.680] Well, this is an important claim for me, but in the pre-conference letter that the opposition [50:10.680 --> 50:18.040] sent to the judge, it said that the federal statute of limitations happens to be two months [50:18.040 --> 50:22.040] longer than my state's statute of limitations. [50:22.040 --> 50:26.160] What is the nature of the claim? [50:26.160 --> 50:36.200] The claim, just a brief recap, my employer put me on unpaid leave because I wouldn't [50:36.200 --> 50:38.160] comply with their act. [50:38.160 --> 50:39.600] Oh, okay. [50:39.600 --> 50:45.240] Go to the Telegram channel. [50:45.240 --> 50:55.400] I posted the response to the Rule 12 on the Telegram channel, and in there I have a section [50:55.400 --> 51:00.280] on equitable tolling. [51:00.280 --> 51:06.440] You can claim equitable tolling and let them argue that it doesn't apply. [51:06.440 --> 51:12.240] Even in this situation, it's not a fraud, I'm not claiming fraud yet. [51:12.240 --> 51:20.520] What it says about equitable tolling is that the only time you wouldn't be able to claim [51:20.520 --> 51:31.280] equitable tolling is if the statute of limitation is jurisdictional, otherwise you would have [51:31.280 --> 51:33.560] access to equitable tolling. [51:33.560 --> 51:39.840] So do you know if the statute of limitations is jurisdictional? [51:39.840 --> 51:43.600] Okay, that was a trick question. [51:43.600 --> 51:47.080] Heck no, you don't know if it's jurisdictional. [51:47.080 --> 51:51.200] So just claim it's not. [51:51.200 --> 52:00.240] If it is, let them do the legal research. [52:00.240 --> 52:07.320] You can rebut them later. [52:07.320 --> 52:16.760] In a response to Rule 12-8-6, what you want to do and what I did in this response was [52:16.760 --> 52:29.320] I said that after discovery that the information to determine whether or not equitable tolling [52:29.320 --> 52:34.040] applied was held by the lender. [52:34.040 --> 52:35.320] I didn't say that part. [52:35.320 --> 52:48.240] I said that I would be able to show fraud after discovery, trial after discovery. [52:48.240 --> 52:57.120] Rule 12-6-6 only goes to a claim that could not be proved up in the case or a claim that [52:57.120 --> 53:04.200] even if it was proved up, it wouldn't be a viable claim. [53:04.200 --> 53:07.800] So Rule 12-6-6 is restricted. [53:07.800 --> 53:17.400] When you file a pleading, the facts that you state must be taken as true and the court [53:17.400 --> 53:27.720] must determine if all of the facts stated by the plaintiff were true, would the plaintiff [53:27.720 --> 53:32.080] have a viable claim? [53:32.080 --> 53:42.720] So I made a claim of fraud and claimed that they, some of these fees were not allowed [53:42.720 --> 53:45.560] to be charged by law. [53:45.560 --> 53:51.120] If that was accepted as true, I would have a claim. [53:51.120 --> 53:57.460] So that's not subject to a 12-B-6. [53:57.460 --> 54:07.080] If I claim that equitable tolling applies, and if it did apply then, and I could prove [54:07.080 --> 54:11.000] that up at court, 12-B-6 doesn't apply. [54:11.000 --> 54:12.000] Right. [54:12.000 --> 54:22.440] So you just need to argue, bring in an argument such that if your argument, if all of your [54:22.440 --> 54:32.120] facts are true, then you would have access to this claim and you could get asked to 12-B-6. [54:32.120 --> 54:40.640] Well, you know, I've read a couple of things and one of my questions is, it seems like [54:40.640 --> 54:49.640] the determination of, it seems like the facts that I pleaded matter more in the federal [54:49.640 --> 54:57.680] jurisdiction than it would in the state jurisdiction, like the bar is higher than federal court. [54:57.680 --> 55:04.160] So I'm a little concerned about that because, I mean, I did the best I could with my pleadings [55:04.160 --> 55:05.920] for my first set of pleadings. [55:05.920 --> 55:06.920] Okay. [55:06.920 --> 55:10.480] Wait, first question, yes. [55:10.480 --> 55:12.600] Did you file in the federal court? [55:12.600 --> 55:13.600] No. [55:13.600 --> 55:16.040] So I've got a couple of things going on. [55:16.040 --> 55:24.320] I filed in New York state court, the defendants removed the case to federal court last week. [55:24.320 --> 55:27.400] Did you make any federal claims? [55:27.400 --> 55:28.760] No. [55:28.760 --> 55:37.680] Then the bar is not higher because the Fed has to rule on your state claims in accordance [55:37.680 --> 55:40.600] with state law. [55:40.600 --> 55:48.120] And so this involves a labor agreement. [55:48.120 --> 55:55.600] If you sue based on state law, then only state laws before the court. [55:55.600 --> 56:04.080] If opposing party removed it to the Fed, if they did not remove it based on a federal [56:04.080 --> 56:12.880] claim, but on diversity jurisdiction or one of the other jurisdictions, then only state [56:12.880 --> 56:16.280] laws before the court. [56:16.280 --> 56:19.600] Okay. [56:19.600 --> 56:20.600] This is how it works. [56:20.600 --> 56:27.640] You're in this state, they do something in this state, but they're Bank of America National [56:27.640 --> 56:29.680] Association. [56:29.680 --> 56:34.320] So they're out of somewhere, their head office is somewhere else. [56:34.320 --> 56:40.360] So you can't sue them in the state, even though it's state charges because they have diversity [56:40.360 --> 56:41.700] jurisdiction. [56:41.700 --> 56:47.620] So the suit goes to the Fed, but when it comes to the Fed that way, the Fed does not get [56:47.620 --> 56:51.440] to apply federal law to the suit. [56:51.440 --> 56:57.280] They get to apply the federal rules of civil procedure because the procedure is in the [56:57.280 --> 56:58.880] Fed. [56:58.880 --> 57:04.360] But they don't get to apply federal law as it goes to your claims. [57:04.360 --> 57:06.400] They have to apply state law. [57:06.400 --> 57:15.360] So what about his extra two months of statute of limitations? [57:15.360 --> 57:17.560] Is that critical? [57:17.560 --> 57:24.720] Well, so what I'm thinking is that for the claim that I made that I think is going to [57:24.720 --> 57:32.720] fail because of removal, if it fails, I think based on what you just said, I get a chance [57:32.720 --> 57:33.720] to amend the pleadings. [57:33.720 --> 57:36.200] I get one free chance to amend the pleadings, right? [57:36.200 --> 57:37.200] Yeah. [57:37.200 --> 57:43.400] The statute of limitations in the federal, this is what my opposition wrote. [57:43.400 --> 57:45.000] Wait a minute, wait a minute. [57:45.000 --> 57:54.200] If you had more time in the state, that doesn't change. [57:54.200 --> 57:57.280] The Fed doesn't get to use federal statute of limitations. [57:57.280 --> 58:00.800] They have to use state law. [58:00.800 --> 58:10.000] Does that make sense? [58:10.000 --> 58:15.040] It's only in the Fed because of diversity jurisdiction. [58:15.040 --> 58:18.800] All the claims are still in the state. [58:18.800 --> 58:21.760] Yeah, not diversity. [58:21.760 --> 58:24.440] Federal law. [58:24.440 --> 58:25.440] Okay. [58:25.440 --> 58:33.640] Then the only thing the Fed can do, wait a minute, hold on, we need to test this on the [58:33.640 --> 58:35.640] other side. [58:35.640 --> 58:41.960] If you claim state labor law, they can't change it to Fed's labor law. [58:41.960 --> 58:50.320] Hang on, Granny Cal, Brett Felton, we'll be right back. [58:50.320 --> 58:54.480] Would you like to make more definite progress in your walk with God? 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[01:04:19.720 --> 01:04:28.480] Okay, so you didn't use any of the federal employment laws, but even if you did, if you [01:04:28.480 --> 01:04:39.240] filed in the federal court and the other side did not remove, then I'm sorry, if you filed [01:04:39.240 --> 01:04:47.680] in the state court and you made a federal claim in the state court, the defendant is [01:04:47.680 --> 01:04:51.440] not required to remove it. [01:04:51.440 --> 01:04:56.440] And if the defendant doesn't remove it, then the state court can hear and adjudicate the [01:04:56.440 --> 01:05:00.720] federal claim based on federal law. [01:05:00.720 --> 01:05:07.600] If you filed in the state court and you only made state claims, and the other side removes [01:05:07.600 --> 01:05:14.000] it to the federal court, say for a diversity jurisdiction or for some other reason, then [01:05:14.000 --> 01:05:18.920] the federal court cannot juxtapose federal law on you. [01:05:18.920 --> 01:05:25.320] They must rule according to state law. [01:05:25.320 --> 01:05:30.120] So how did they get you into federal court? [01:05:30.120 --> 01:05:43.920] Because my employment contract has a collective bargaining agreement attached to it. [01:05:43.920 --> 01:05:48.440] It was a union contract. [01:05:48.440 --> 01:05:56.400] So they claimed section 301 of the federal management, whatever it's called, federal [01:05:56.400 --> 01:06:03.400] labor law saying that, oh, no, the federal court has original jurisdiction because these [01:06:03.400 --> 01:06:13.880] are actually all violations, they're saying that I alleged that they violated the collective [01:06:13.880 --> 01:06:18.480] bargaining agreement, and this whole claim comes out of the collective bargaining agreement. [01:06:18.480 --> 01:06:24.520] And it doesn't, because all this happened after the labor agreement was ratified and [01:06:24.520 --> 01:06:25.520] set. [01:06:25.520 --> 01:06:32.320] And I was very careful in my pleading not to allege a violation of that collective bargaining [01:06:32.320 --> 01:06:40.080] agreement, but rather to say that these bad actors interfered with my contract so that [01:06:40.080 --> 01:06:43.000] I couldn't enjoy the benefits of my contract. [01:06:43.000 --> 01:06:47.680] So did you file an opposition to removal? [01:06:47.680 --> 01:06:58.360] No, because they just got removed last week and the judge requires in certain motions, [01:06:58.360 --> 01:07:05.160] motions to dismiss for one of them, that there be a pre-motion conference. [01:07:05.160 --> 01:07:10.800] So we have to meet with the judge before their motion can be filed. [01:07:10.800 --> 01:07:17.600] Okay, a opposition to removal is not a motion. [01:07:17.600 --> 01:07:18.600] Oh. [01:07:18.600 --> 01:07:30.000] You wouldn't have to, you're opposing removal and saying this court has no jurisdiction [01:07:30.000 --> 01:07:37.400] and you demand it be remanded back to the state court. [01:07:37.400 --> 01:07:42.240] This goes to threshold. [01:07:42.240 --> 01:07:43.240] Right. [01:07:43.240 --> 01:07:48.320] Is this the same as a motion to remand or is it different? [01:07:48.320 --> 01:07:49.800] Motion to remand. [01:07:49.800 --> 01:07:50.800] Yes. [01:07:50.800 --> 01:07:58.520] And so I just sent my letter to the judge this afternoon requesting that, a pre-motion [01:07:58.520 --> 01:08:01.400] conference, because I'm going to file that motion. [01:08:01.400 --> 01:08:05.040] And that's a subject matter jurisdiction challenge. [01:08:05.040 --> 01:08:06.040] Right. [01:08:06.040 --> 01:08:11.560] You're saying this court can't take jurisdiction and move it to remand it. [01:08:11.560 --> 01:08:13.800] So you're good enough. [01:08:13.800 --> 01:08:20.520] If you claim that the opposing party mischaracterized your suit, and they always mischaracterize [01:08:20.520 --> 01:08:34.840] your suit, that you did not make a claim under collective bargaining, you made a claim under [01:08:34.840 --> 01:08:37.760] their pre-appointment contract. [01:08:37.760 --> 01:08:38.760] Exactly. [01:08:38.760 --> 01:08:39.760] Exactly. [01:08:39.760 --> 01:08:50.120] And even so, even if it stays in the Fed, the Fed will have to rule on state law. [01:08:50.120 --> 01:08:51.120] Wow. [01:08:51.120 --> 01:08:59.920] So they not only have to view my pleadings with the lens of New York law, but they actually [01:08:59.920 --> 01:09:04.000] have to rule based on New York law. [01:09:04.000 --> 01:09:07.000] Exactly. [01:09:07.000 --> 01:09:09.720] Okay. [01:09:09.720 --> 01:09:13.200] Okay. [01:09:13.200 --> 01:09:20.960] What can I expect in a pre-motion conference with the judge? [01:09:20.960 --> 01:09:24.080] I have no idea what this is going to be like. [01:09:24.080 --> 01:09:31.680] The judge is going to try to find, okay, what they're going to look for. [01:09:31.680 --> 01:09:41.920] Are there any claims that cannot be fixed by a amended pleading? [01:09:41.920 --> 01:09:48.760] That's the only thing they're looking for under 12b6. [01:09:48.760 --> 01:09:53.680] If you can fix it with an amended pleading, then you can agree to amend the pleading and [01:09:53.680 --> 01:09:58.960] you won't have to mess with the 12b6. [01:09:58.960 --> 01:10:02.040] And the judge will tell you to fix it. [01:10:02.040 --> 01:10:04.760] But then it would stay in federal court, correct? [01:10:04.760 --> 01:10:05.760] Yes. [01:10:05.760 --> 01:10:06.760] Okay. [01:10:06.760 --> 01:10:11.680] But they can't get to that yet until they hear your motion to remand. [01:10:11.680 --> 01:10:12.680] Right. [01:10:12.680 --> 01:10:13.680] That's what I thought. [01:10:13.680 --> 01:10:18.800] And I wanted to ask you about that because they don't, they have to establish jurisdiction [01:10:18.800 --> 01:10:20.720] before they can do anything. [01:10:20.720 --> 01:10:21.720] Right? [01:10:21.720 --> 01:10:22.720] Exactly. [01:10:22.720 --> 01:10:23.720] Okay. [01:10:23.720 --> 01:10:40.840] So, if I think there is a cause of action in my original state complaint that's not [01:10:40.840 --> 01:10:46.080] going to fly, like I'm not going to be able to remand it, but they have to hear my remand [01:10:46.080 --> 01:10:47.080] motion first. [01:10:47.080 --> 01:10:51.280] Like they can't do anything until we deal with my remand motion, correct? [01:10:51.280 --> 01:10:52.280] Exactly. [01:10:52.280 --> 01:10:53.280] Okay. [01:10:53.280 --> 01:10:54.280] All right. [01:10:54.280 --> 01:10:55.280] All right. [01:10:55.280 --> 01:11:04.000] So that meeting might get postponed, the 12b6 meeting. [01:11:04.000 --> 01:11:05.000] Okay. [01:11:05.000 --> 01:11:10.040] Do you have anything else for us? [01:11:10.040 --> 01:11:11.040] I do. [01:11:11.040 --> 01:11:13.640] I have a couple of quick questions. [01:11:13.640 --> 01:11:22.040] So when the case was removed, okay, first question is, does the judge, I submitted a [01:11:22.040 --> 01:11:30.240] New York case, my New York state claim, I filed a complaint and I filed an affidavit [01:11:30.240 --> 01:11:35.840] of the facts of the case with, you know, a stack of exhibits. [01:11:35.840 --> 01:11:42.760] When does the judge in the federal court even look at my affidavit? [01:11:42.760 --> 01:11:46.120] Not until he has established jurisdiction. [01:11:46.120 --> 01:11:58.040] The first thing that will happen will be the 12b6, if the exhibits go to any of your claims, [01:11:58.040 --> 01:12:01.400] then he'll look at them at that time. [01:12:01.400 --> 01:12:04.600] But only the ones that are attached to my claim, right? [01:12:04.600 --> 01:12:05.600] Yeah. [01:12:05.600 --> 01:12:12.080] Everything that was filed in the state court would have to be transferred to the federal [01:12:12.080 --> 01:12:14.960] court. [01:12:14.960 --> 01:12:18.600] So if you filed exhibits, the judge will have the exhibits. [01:12:18.600 --> 01:12:19.600] Right. [01:12:19.600 --> 01:12:24.960] But only after he establishes jurisdiction? [01:12:24.960 --> 01:12:29.400] Only after he establishes jurisdiction can he do anything. [01:12:29.400 --> 01:12:30.400] Okay. [01:12:30.400 --> 01:12:39.320] So along with that, I discovered that when the defendant removed my case and filed all [01:12:39.320 --> 01:12:44.840] the documents in federal court, they missed a few pages of my affidavit. [01:12:44.840 --> 01:12:50.120] Now I wrote on this, I wrote on Telegram about this and somebody said, just, you know, just [01:12:50.120 --> 01:12:53.360] correct the record and file them yourself. [01:12:53.360 --> 01:12:54.360] And I looked in O'Connor- [01:12:54.360 --> 01:12:55.360] No, no, no. [01:12:55.360 --> 01:12:57.360] You can't file those yourself. [01:12:57.360 --> 01:13:00.480] I can't, because it's their case. [01:13:00.480 --> 01:13:01.480] No. [01:13:01.480 --> 01:13:02.920] You file those in the trial court. [01:13:02.920 --> 01:13:09.080] The trial court has a duty to get those to the federal court. [01:13:09.080 --> 01:13:12.560] Oh, it's not, it's the court's job. [01:13:12.560 --> 01:13:15.280] That's not the defendant's job? [01:13:15.280 --> 01:13:16.280] It's not your job. [01:13:16.280 --> 01:13:18.680] You already filed them in the state court. [01:13:18.680 --> 01:13:21.880] They're required to send everything to the federal judge. [01:13:21.880 --> 01:13:26.680] So you contact the clerk and tell them to get off the can and get everything to the [01:13:26.680 --> 01:13:28.560] federal judge. [01:13:28.560 --> 01:13:37.720] You can't, if you file separate, then they're not filed with the original pleadings. [01:13:37.720 --> 01:13:45.080] And if they're necessary for the original pleadings, then your original pleadings will [01:13:45.080 --> 01:13:46.080] come up short. [01:13:46.080 --> 01:13:49.720] No, no, don't you send those. [01:13:49.720 --> 01:13:53.560] You can hold the clerk, tell them do your job. [01:13:53.560 --> 01:13:57.320] Ah, so, okay. [01:13:57.320 --> 01:14:03.720] So when the defendants removed this case from state court to federal court, they didn't [01:14:03.720 --> 01:14:06.760] actually transfer over the documents. [01:14:06.760 --> 01:14:10.120] The state court clerk did it. [01:14:10.120 --> 01:14:11.120] Exactly. [01:14:11.120 --> 01:14:12.120] Oh, okay. [01:14:12.120 --> 01:14:13.120] Okay. [01:14:13.120 --> 01:14:23.720] All right, so I just need to make sure the clerk files the missing pages. [01:14:23.720 --> 01:14:24.720] Exactly. [01:14:24.720 --> 01:14:25.720] Okay. [01:14:25.720 --> 01:14:26.720] Okay. [01:14:26.720 --> 01:14:27.720] Okay. [01:14:27.720 --> 01:14:31.720] Is that good? [01:14:31.720 --> 01:14:32.720] I think that's good. [01:14:32.720 --> 01:14:38.280] And also like discovery, I'm sitting on some discovery documents that are ready to go. [01:14:38.280 --> 01:14:44.000] But of course, the court has to establish jurisdiction. [01:14:44.000 --> 01:14:50.640] But after jurisdiction is established, then I can proceed into discovery right away, right? [01:14:50.640 --> 01:14:51.640] Yes. [01:14:51.640 --> 01:14:52.640] Okay. [01:14:52.640 --> 01:15:02.080] Well, they're going to want to do handle the 12B6 first, because that would go to jurisdiction. [01:15:02.080 --> 01:15:03.080] Okay. [01:15:03.080 --> 01:15:08.320] Then you can go to, if you get, see, they want a 12B6 because they do not want to get [01:15:08.320 --> 01:15:09.320] to discovery. [01:15:09.320 --> 01:15:10.320] Right. [01:15:10.320 --> 01:15:11.320] Yeah. [01:15:11.320 --> 01:15:14.520] They want to avoid discovery at all costs. [01:15:14.520 --> 01:15:16.320] That's the reason for the 12B6. [01:15:16.320 --> 01:15:24.960] All right, so I just, I have to get through the removal, get through the remand process [01:15:24.960 --> 01:15:31.200] and get through the 12B6 process, then I can pick my discovery on them. [01:15:31.200 --> 01:15:32.200] Okay. [01:15:32.200 --> 01:15:33.200] Okay. [01:15:33.200 --> 01:15:34.200] Okay. [01:15:34.200 --> 01:15:35.200] Thank you. [01:15:35.200 --> 01:15:36.200] Okay. [01:15:36.200 --> 01:15:37.200] Okay. [01:15:37.200 --> 01:15:39.480] Thank you, Mark. [01:15:39.480 --> 01:15:42.320] Now we're going to Bob in Texas. [01:15:42.320 --> 01:15:44.360] Hello, Bob. [01:15:44.360 --> 01:15:49.120] What do you have for us today? [01:15:49.120 --> 01:15:52.120] Bob? [01:15:52.120 --> 01:16:02.920] Bob, we're not hearing you. [01:16:02.920 --> 01:16:09.360] Ooh, it's like Bob just raked away at the cuckoo. [01:16:09.360 --> 01:16:11.880] Let me refresh my screen. [01:16:11.880 --> 01:16:14.560] He's not on my board anymore. [01:16:14.560 --> 01:16:17.320] Bob just dropped off. [01:16:17.320 --> 01:16:22.520] Maybe he could hear us, but he realized that he needs to call back. [01:16:22.520 --> 01:16:23.520] Okay. [01:16:23.520 --> 01:16:27.800] So we're going to go to Chris in Texas. [01:16:27.800 --> 01:16:28.800] Chris in Texas. [01:16:28.800 --> 01:16:29.800] Chris in California. [01:16:29.800 --> 01:16:30.800] No, Chris in Colorado. [01:16:30.800 --> 01:16:31.800] I'll get that right in a minute. [01:16:31.800 --> 01:16:32.800] Hello, Chris in Colorado, Texas, California, somewhere. [01:16:32.800 --> 01:16:33.800] Technically, I'm from all three of those states. [01:16:33.800 --> 01:16:34.800] That works. [01:16:34.800 --> 01:16:35.800] Okay. 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[01:18:58.520 --> 01:19:22.000] This is the Logos Radio Network. [01:19:28.520 --> 01:19:46.440] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, Rhett Fountain, Bluewillow Radio, and we're talking to Chris [01:19:46.440 --> 01:19:48.440] from somewhere. [01:19:48.440 --> 01:19:52.760] Hello, Chris from somewhere. [01:19:52.760 --> 01:19:57.160] That's the most accurate statement of the law, Randy. [01:19:57.160 --> 01:20:02.000] I was not planning on calling in tonight, but some things happened today that I was [01:20:02.000 --> 01:20:03.000] not expecting. [01:20:03.000 --> 01:20:07.600] Some pretty positive things actually. [01:20:07.600 --> 01:20:12.760] So last I spoke with you guys, I was, you know, Dr. Bray's last night, we were talking [01:20:12.760 --> 01:20:19.240] about this weird ex parte communication with the magistrate judge who wanted to see if [01:20:19.240 --> 01:20:23.920] she could schedule a settlement conference based on what we're all willing to settle [01:20:23.920 --> 01:20:24.920] for. [01:20:24.920 --> 01:20:33.360] Well, she ruled very quickly after that meeting yesterday and put in a denial of the settlement [01:20:33.360 --> 01:20:34.360] conference. [01:20:34.360 --> 01:20:42.480] And she denied, the federal courts in Illinois have a free thing for proceeds for settlement [01:20:42.480 --> 01:20:43.480] conferences. [01:20:43.480 --> 01:20:46.880] They'll appoint a federal attorney, kind of like a pro bono thing, but just for settlement [01:20:46.880 --> 01:20:47.880] conference. [01:20:47.880 --> 01:20:51.840] So she denied both of those, both my motions for that. [01:20:51.840 --> 01:20:55.940] She did note that if we went into settlement conference at some point, she would consider [01:20:55.940 --> 01:20:58.440] appointing somebody from that, from that pool. [01:20:58.440 --> 01:20:59.440] Okay. [01:20:59.440 --> 01:21:01.160] So that's where it's at. [01:21:01.160 --> 01:21:05.880] Next week, we have a hearing for my motion to compel on the discovery, which is pretty [01:21:05.880 --> 01:21:08.880] darn interesting. [01:21:08.880 --> 01:21:14.980] I also subpoenaed the insurance company and they put up the same barriers on just a privilege. [01:21:14.980 --> 01:21:18.000] They do not want me to see the communication. [01:21:18.000 --> 01:21:21.800] So I think that's obvious why there's probably stuff hiding in it. [01:21:21.800 --> 01:21:22.800] Okay. [01:21:22.800 --> 01:21:27.640] Well, today out of nowhere, oh, and by the way, my case got reassigned to a new judge. [01:21:27.640 --> 01:21:29.440] I don't know if I mentioned that before. [01:21:29.440 --> 01:21:38.440] So after waiting nine months for a ruling on a motion to dismiss a second 12B6, the [01:21:38.440 --> 01:21:40.800] judge took nine months, did not rule on it. [01:21:40.800 --> 01:21:45.280] And then the 150 plus cases got assigned to this new judge. [01:21:45.280 --> 01:21:49.800] And within two weeks, she ruled on it today. [01:21:49.800 --> 01:21:56.480] And the magistrate judge figured thought this was going to take many, many more months for [01:21:56.480 --> 01:21:57.680] her to rule on it. [01:21:57.680 --> 01:22:02.280] So I don't know where this new federal judge ruled on it. [01:22:02.280 --> 01:22:11.440] And she granted me my, she, my claim for consumer fraud survived, which is I've been waiting, [01:22:11.440 --> 01:22:13.120] waiting and waiting and fighting for that. [01:22:13.120 --> 01:22:14.120] That's the crux of the case. [01:22:14.120 --> 01:22:15.120] I got it. [01:22:15.120 --> 01:22:16.120] Wow. [01:22:16.120 --> 01:22:17.120] Yeah. [01:22:17.120 --> 01:22:18.120] Cool. [01:22:18.120 --> 01:22:21.760] Now they might be ready to come to the table. [01:22:21.760 --> 01:22:24.080] Yes. [01:22:24.080 --> 01:22:29.760] But I'm, I have a couple of questions about strategy, but I'm curious why I went down [01:22:29.760 --> 01:22:30.760] this way. [01:22:30.760 --> 01:22:35.800] Why would a new judge, can a new judge work on old judges work or do they have to start [01:22:35.800 --> 01:22:37.800] all over? [01:22:37.800 --> 01:22:43.160] No, they have to work on what's already in the record. [01:22:43.160 --> 01:22:50.120] Well, at the notes, let's say the, the old judge had been doing some research and homework [01:22:50.120 --> 01:22:56.920] and you know, and had found case law and was, was filing a, you know, a memorandum. [01:22:56.920 --> 01:22:59.860] Would the second judge be able to build on that or do they have to start their whole [01:22:59.860 --> 01:23:01.600] new research and memorandum? [01:23:01.600 --> 01:23:05.800] No, they'll build on what's already there. [01:23:05.800 --> 01:23:06.800] Okay. [01:23:06.800 --> 01:23:07.800] Okay. [01:23:07.800 --> 01:23:12.080] So interesting that within two weeks out of 150 cases, one of the first ones she went [01:23:12.080 --> 01:23:13.560] for was mine. [01:23:13.560 --> 01:23:15.760] Good news. [01:23:15.760 --> 01:23:16.760] Yeah. [01:23:16.760 --> 01:23:17.760] Okay. [01:23:17.760 --> 01:23:20.560] So now you're right. [01:23:20.560 --> 01:23:24.920] The other, the other, the other side cannot offer a measly property damage. [01:23:24.920 --> 01:23:29.400] They had been trying to steer this case into property damage, property damage, property [01:23:29.400 --> 01:23:30.400] damage. [01:23:30.400 --> 01:23:33.520] And I straight up told the judge yesterday, judge, I said, your honor, that the least [01:23:33.520 --> 01:23:38.220] of the issue here to me in my opinion is the property damage is the case about fraud. [01:23:38.220 --> 01:23:42.120] And she had not looked at the fact that I already had a ruling, which I thought was [01:23:42.120 --> 01:23:43.120] res judicata. [01:23:43.120 --> 01:23:45.600] But according to my argument, it didn't work that way. [01:23:45.600 --> 01:23:51.120] I actually had to argue consumer fraud, which I did in the second motion to dismiss, apparently [01:23:51.120 --> 01:23:52.120] it worked. [01:23:52.120 --> 01:23:53.120] Okay. [01:23:53.120 --> 01:23:57.360] So here's my question to you guys tonight, my main question. [01:23:57.360 --> 01:24:03.000] How does a precedent, you know, like a, a, what do they call it? [01:24:03.000 --> 01:24:05.040] Issue of first impression. [01:24:05.040 --> 01:24:12.140] How does that work when we may not go to trial? [01:24:12.140 --> 01:24:14.880] Because we're going to settle out of court. [01:24:14.880 --> 01:24:21.360] Does the judge's memorandum today, essentially a ruling memorandum today that makes that [01:24:21.360 --> 01:24:27.680] count survive, is that enough to set case law? [01:24:27.680 --> 01:24:29.640] No. [01:24:29.640 --> 01:24:41.800] Only the court of appeals consent case law, but I don't see how they, they're going [01:24:41.800 --> 01:24:48.720] to do everything they can to avoid case law. [01:24:48.720 --> 01:24:54.360] They're not going to want this to get to the court of appeals. [01:24:54.360 --> 01:25:00.960] And someone wanted to talk about politics. [01:25:00.960 --> 01:25:03.660] This is the politics. [01:25:03.660 --> 01:25:09.400] The last thing they want is for you to get a positive ruling from the court of appeals [01:25:09.400 --> 01:25:13.700] because that becomes law and they're stuck with it. [01:25:13.700 --> 01:25:23.040] If it looks like you might get a ruling in your favor at the court of appeals, they're [01:25:23.040 --> 01:25:25.400] going to want this thing to go away. [01:25:25.400 --> 01:25:30.200] Even if they can buy off the local judge and get the judge to rule in their favor, that's [01:25:30.200 --> 01:25:33.480] not going to help them much. [01:25:33.480 --> 01:25:43.740] If you're going to appeal it and your appeal is likely to win, like the emotion I filed [01:25:43.740 --> 01:25:54.040] that I plagiarized from Eddie Craig saying that a municipality could not apply an ordinance [01:25:54.040 --> 01:26:00.160] to the public in general, as that would have the effect of a law. [01:26:00.160 --> 01:26:09.000] The court of appeals looked at this and said, holy mackerel, how did this ever get here? [01:26:09.000 --> 01:26:15.960] If we were against them and the Supreme agrees with him, then all the ordinances in the state [01:26:15.960 --> 01:26:18.360] are trash. [01:26:18.360 --> 01:26:25.280] So they went and found another reason to give me the ruling I wanted so I couldn't appeal. [01:26:25.280 --> 01:26:29.860] It's all politics. [01:26:29.860 --> 01:26:38.060] So it sounds like you're in a good position now to take a first blush issue potentially [01:26:38.060 --> 01:26:41.600] to the appellate court. [01:26:41.600 --> 01:26:47.520] And the judges, the lawyers, none of them are going to want that to happen. [01:26:47.520 --> 01:26:50.500] I spoke to Jasenowski last night. [01:26:50.500 --> 01:26:53.720] This is a good time to speak to it again. [01:26:53.720 --> 01:27:02.500] In the foreclosure realm, you got four days from the time alone is let to rescind it. [01:27:02.500 --> 01:27:05.080] You can rescind it for no reason, just because you want to. [01:27:05.080 --> 01:27:06.920] Just change your mind and rescind. [01:27:06.920 --> 01:27:11.320] Well, this guy got $100,000 mortgage. [01:27:11.320 --> 01:27:15.600] And before the four days were up, he rescinded it. [01:27:15.600 --> 01:27:21.740] And Wells Fargo said, and he said, give me all my money back. [01:27:21.740 --> 01:27:26.000] And they said, no, you got to give us the property first. [01:27:26.000 --> 01:27:29.240] And he said, no, you got to give me the money back first. [01:27:29.240 --> 01:27:36.080] So they fought this through the appellate court and it went all the way to the Supreme. [01:27:36.080 --> 01:27:42.800] And the Supreme stuck it up the banks behind and broke it off. [01:27:42.800 --> 01:27:48.840] They said, when someone rescinds, you have to give them back everything they paid you, [01:27:48.840 --> 01:27:57.480] principal and interest, everything, then they return you the property. [01:27:57.480 --> 01:28:07.160] And I said, who was the moron that let this case get to the Supreme? [01:28:07.160 --> 01:28:12.440] What were they thinking? [01:28:12.440 --> 01:28:18.700] Somebody didn't look at this and say, what happens if we get a ruling against us? [01:28:18.700 --> 01:28:25.960] They got case law that completely changed everything and the banks lost a major source [01:28:25.960 --> 01:28:28.400] of leverage. [01:28:28.400 --> 01:28:35.520] So they're always going to look at what's going to cause us big problems down the road. [01:28:35.520 --> 01:28:39.720] And they're going to want to plead out before they get there. [01:28:39.720 --> 01:28:45.920] And since you got this ruling in your favor, it's going to look much more like they could [01:28:45.920 --> 01:28:49.160] get a ruling against them. [01:28:49.160 --> 01:28:57.420] So now is your time to let them make you an offer. [01:28:57.420 --> 01:29:02.920] The first officer, you will tell them, this is not a point for which I will even begin [01:29:02.920 --> 01:29:03.920] to negotiate. [01:29:03.920 --> 01:29:10.960] And you play poker with them. [01:29:10.960 --> 01:29:12.600] How much would you settle for? [01:29:12.600 --> 01:29:13.600] Got a number? [01:29:13.600 --> 01:29:17.880] Yeah, I've got a number in my head, but at this point, I'm almost thinking I want to [01:29:17.880 --> 01:29:21.760] raise it now. [01:29:21.760 --> 01:29:23.240] It may be time. [01:29:23.240 --> 01:29:25.320] Well, here's my poker game. [01:29:25.320 --> 01:29:28.360] Here's my poker play, Randy. 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[01:32:53.920 --> 01:33:12.840] Order your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [01:33:23.920 --> 01:33:37.440] Okay, howdy, howdy, Randy Kelton, Rhett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio on this Friday, the 30th [01:33:37.440 --> 01:33:43.160] day of June 2023. [01:33:43.160 --> 01:33:47.240] And we're talking to Chris in Colorado. [01:33:47.240 --> 01:33:49.200] And Chris, it sounds like you're in a good position. [01:33:49.200 --> 01:33:54.080] You mentioned that you were thinking of raising the amount you want. [01:33:54.080 --> 01:34:02.240] I didn't ask that question right, so I didn't get the right answer. [01:34:02.240 --> 01:34:11.440] You figure out, I should have asked you how much is the least amount that you would find [01:34:11.440 --> 01:34:21.120] acceptable and then double that and ask for that amount. [01:34:21.120 --> 01:34:23.120] This is poker. [01:34:23.120 --> 01:34:24.120] Right. [01:34:24.120 --> 01:34:31.320] I've talked to a couple of lawyers, I got on Just Dancer and they're about 50-50. [01:34:31.320 --> 01:34:34.400] Some of them are completely inexperienced, some of them are good. [01:34:34.400 --> 01:34:37.560] And I decided to use one of my calls, talk to this guy from California and he's actually [01:34:37.560 --> 01:34:38.880] pretty good guy. [01:34:38.880 --> 01:34:43.120] And we talked about that type of thing, settlement negotiation numbers, and he says, well, here's [01:34:43.120 --> 01:34:44.120] my formula. [01:34:44.120 --> 01:34:49.040] He says, I started this number, I drop it 30% and then I drop it to whatever, but basically [01:34:49.040 --> 01:34:52.520] he's double, he starts off about double where he's willing to go. [01:34:52.520 --> 01:34:59.080] So similar to what you just said, I'm pro se, it's my first time doing it. [01:34:59.080 --> 01:35:02.560] I'm pretty good at playing, no, I'm not any good at playing poker, but as far as life [01:35:02.560 --> 01:35:05.320] poker, I think I'm pretty decent at it. [01:35:05.320 --> 01:35:07.640] But I'm also a little pretty aggressive sometimes. [01:35:07.640 --> 01:35:12.280] So I just decided the judge, the original magistrate judge pushed me into a corner and [01:35:12.280 --> 01:35:15.480] she said, well, can you just give them a number? [01:35:15.480 --> 01:35:17.160] And she tried to make an order out of it. [01:35:17.160 --> 01:35:18.480] It was really just a suggestion. [01:35:18.480 --> 01:35:19.480] She can't order me to do that. [01:35:19.480 --> 01:35:20.480] So I did. [01:35:20.480 --> 01:35:22.800] So I said something under a hundred thousand. [01:35:22.800 --> 01:35:28.680] And well, that opens up everything, you know, from 50 cents to 99,000. [01:35:28.680 --> 01:35:34.480] So I just left it there and then I sent a number to the other side. [01:35:34.480 --> 01:35:36.040] Well, they completely ignored it. [01:35:36.040 --> 01:35:39.300] They want to offer me like 5,000 for the damage for the vehicle. [01:35:39.300 --> 01:35:41.240] Now they can't offer me 5,000. [01:35:41.240 --> 01:35:44.880] They know they have to deal with punitive and they also have to deal with attorney's [01:35:44.880 --> 01:35:50.920] fees, which is why I'm trying to kind of maybe bring in an attorney just as that leveraging [01:35:50.920 --> 01:35:54.680] aspect. [01:35:54.680 --> 01:35:58.560] If that lawyer just has to come in and basically act like he's my lawyer for just a little [01:35:58.560 --> 01:36:02.360] bit, he gets 5,000 or whatever out of it. [01:36:02.360 --> 01:36:05.880] And they know they have to pay possibly more. [01:36:05.880 --> 01:36:06.880] So that's what I'm trying to do. [01:36:06.880 --> 01:36:12.680] I'm trying to play the proper poker game here and definitely not going to, I'm definitely, [01:36:12.680 --> 01:36:17.600] I do have a number and, but I, it's my first time doing this, so I don't know how successful [01:36:17.600 --> 01:36:18.600] I'll be at that. [01:36:18.600 --> 01:36:24.120] But as everybody said, somebody's made a comment until they see the whites of the jury's eyes, [01:36:24.120 --> 01:36:27.320] you know, they, they will fight sometimes. [01:36:27.320 --> 01:36:32.960] So here's, here's what, there's some aspects of this, what I'm curious about. [01:36:32.960 --> 01:36:38.800] So we have an insurance company out from, from Minnesota who's paying for defense through [01:36:38.800 --> 01:36:43.560] an insurance firm, through an attorney, a firm in Chicago, they're paying cross-states. [01:36:43.560 --> 01:36:46.320] They have to pay out of pocket. [01:36:46.320 --> 01:36:50.920] And this firm is making a lot of money off of this case, obviously. [01:36:50.920 --> 01:36:57.840] So how might it work for this negotiation process if I start calling bluffs like I could [01:36:57.840 --> 01:37:01.680] get, I could turn this into a class action? [01:37:01.680 --> 01:37:11.400] Any, any claim, any offer that you make must be relayed to their client. [01:37:11.400 --> 01:37:15.320] They cannot negotiate in a vacuum. [01:37:15.320 --> 01:37:16.320] I see. [01:37:16.320 --> 01:37:17.320] Okay. [01:37:17.320 --> 01:37:23.080] So I'm assuming my, my offer that I've already made was relayed to the client and they said [01:37:23.080 --> 01:37:25.440] forget it. [01:37:25.440 --> 01:37:30.640] And this didn't even respond, but now that they have a consumer fraud on their client, [01:37:30.640 --> 01:37:34.160] not on the company itself, that's what I mean. [01:37:34.160 --> 01:37:36.840] How could that work? [01:37:36.840 --> 01:37:42.240] Because the insurance company is defending them, but technically they'd only have to [01:37:42.240 --> 01:37:44.240] defend the property damage. [01:37:44.240 --> 01:37:45.240] Yeah. [01:37:45.240 --> 01:37:56.160] But this also puts them in a position to be stuck with the storage doctor. [01:37:56.160 --> 01:38:00.480] So now you want to know how much their coverage is. [01:38:00.480 --> 01:38:08.760] So that you can adjust your, your claim down to an amount they can pay. [01:38:08.760 --> 01:38:11.560] The insurance coverage is a million dollars a commercial. [01:38:11.560 --> 01:38:12.560] I've seen it. [01:38:12.560 --> 01:38:13.560] It's commercial. [01:38:13.560 --> 01:38:14.560] Okay. [01:38:14.560 --> 01:38:17.560] I like that phrasing though. [01:38:17.560 --> 01:38:23.800] I want to see this number so that I can adjust my claim down to it. [01:38:23.800 --> 01:38:29.920] So if they've got to be your dollar rider, which is very common, then the insurance company [01:38:29.920 --> 01:38:39.000] is, they're likely to be liable and you, you've got the courts ruling in your favor. [01:38:39.000 --> 01:38:44.160] For a pro se to do that, that's a big deal. [01:38:44.160 --> 01:38:52.120] So they may have a pro se, but they don't have a chump pro se. [01:38:52.120 --> 01:38:56.840] So they may be, you may get an offer. [01:38:56.840 --> 01:39:00.120] Just hold your ground. [01:39:00.120 --> 01:39:01.120] Okay. [01:39:01.120 --> 01:39:02.120] Yeah. [01:39:02.120 --> 01:39:06.640] I plan to, um, okay. [01:39:06.640 --> 01:39:08.000] So that's all good. [01:39:08.000 --> 01:39:09.000] All right. [01:39:09.000 --> 01:39:14.320] Now we're going to play a little bit of poker and it sounds like I've got the courts finally [01:39:14.320 --> 01:39:17.720] on my side, taking me a little more seriously, which is great. [01:39:17.720 --> 01:39:20.600] It's been a hard battle getting there. [01:39:20.600 --> 01:39:25.640] Um, but back to my original question. [01:39:25.640 --> 01:39:30.200] One of the main things I, when I first started this, before I got kind of beat up and went [01:39:30.200 --> 01:39:36.200] through the accident, I really wanted to change some aspects for the people of Chicago, uh, [01:39:36.200 --> 01:39:37.540] for this towing thing. [01:39:37.540 --> 01:39:42.040] And what I found in the case law is that there really is no consumer protection. [01:39:42.040 --> 01:39:47.720] There's been a couple of cases for towing that, that kind of hint that people have some [01:39:47.720 --> 01:39:55.160] rights for towing companies themselves, the towing companies had no lien rights. [01:39:55.160 --> 01:39:57.760] They kind of went rogue and blah, blah, blah. [01:39:57.760 --> 01:40:00.520] Well then things changed in the late seventies, early eighties. [01:40:00.520 --> 01:40:04.840] They got this, they got access to the small lean act with small labor and lean act. [01:40:04.840 --> 01:40:08.400] So every time you tow somebody's car, you get a lien on that vehicle for the services [01:40:08.400 --> 01:40:09.400] that were provided. [01:40:09.400 --> 01:40:15.960] But as far as people being consumers who get towed without consent, there's really no [01:40:15.960 --> 01:40:19.960] protections and that's, that's the crossroads that we're at. [01:40:19.960 --> 01:40:25.480] I've seen no case law and that's why they were able to push a 12B6 on me twice for this [01:40:25.480 --> 01:40:30.240] particular issue because apparently nobody's ruled that there's actually consumer protections [01:40:30.240 --> 01:40:32.280] when you get your car towed. [01:40:32.280 --> 01:40:37.840] And that's what I argued, that I am a consumer even though I didn't, I didn't get towed with [01:40:37.840 --> 01:40:38.840] consent. [01:40:38.840 --> 01:40:39.840] I am a consumer. [01:40:39.840 --> 01:40:45.800] I participate in consumerism and I am protected by that state state law, that state act. [01:40:45.800 --> 01:40:51.800] And apparently the judge now agrees, but I'd like to get that on the books for everybody [01:40:51.800 --> 01:40:53.020] from here on out. [01:40:53.020 --> 01:40:59.400] And I'm wondering how to do that since only the appellate court can do, can rule on that. [01:40:59.400 --> 01:41:06.680] The only way to do that is to tell them to take their deal and shove it and fight them [01:41:06.680 --> 01:41:12.520] all the way to the spring. [01:41:12.520 --> 01:41:17.800] But they, so, but if I get a judgment, let's say I get it before the jury and the jury [01:41:17.800 --> 01:41:24.760] awards me a settlement, does that become case law after that? [01:41:24.760 --> 01:41:33.560] Yes, no, no, no, no, no, no, it becomes a case law after the other side appeals it and [01:41:33.560 --> 01:41:37.560] the court of appeals rules in your favor. [01:41:37.560 --> 01:41:40.140] Oh. [01:41:40.140 --> 01:41:42.920] That's the only time it becomes a case law. [01:41:42.920 --> 01:41:52.680] However, however, if you win a big settlement, that will, while it may not be case law, it [01:41:52.680 --> 01:42:00.120] will certainly reverberate through the industry. [01:42:00.120 --> 01:42:05.160] And the insurance companies are going to have to do something to keep that kind of thing [01:42:05.160 --> 01:42:07.920] from happening to them. [01:42:07.920 --> 01:42:13.720] So while you may not get the law in place, you may get the insurance companies to fix [01:42:13.720 --> 01:42:14.720] this for you. [01:42:14.720 --> 01:42:22.680] I live in Texas and I live on a highway that is the main artery between the Dallas-Fort [01:42:22.680 --> 01:42:28.040] Worth area and some rock cores. [01:42:28.040 --> 01:42:33.640] And we had so many rock trucks running up and down this highway that there was one particular [01:42:33.640 --> 01:42:40.880] intersection where 27 people a year were killed at that intersection. [01:42:40.880 --> 01:42:47.160] These rock trucks just were, they would come over a hill three abreast and everybody would [01:42:47.160 --> 01:42:51.320] have to run off in the ditches, there's nothing to do, they were slaughtering people everywhere [01:42:51.320 --> 01:42:57.320] because the rock trucks got paid by how many miles they drove. [01:42:57.320 --> 01:43:00.320] So the faster they drove, the more they made. [01:43:00.320 --> 01:43:05.200] It was an incredible problem and we had been trying to fix it. [01:43:05.200 --> 01:43:11.240] I stick the railroads on them and we couldn't get it fixed until one driver ran through [01:43:11.240 --> 01:43:19.320] an intersection talking on his CB radio and killed six people. [01:43:19.320 --> 01:43:29.320] And the insurance companies came unglued and they said if a driver has three tickets written [01:43:29.320 --> 01:43:35.040] against him, not convicted, just written against him, they wouldn't insure it. [01:43:35.040 --> 01:43:38.840] And they tripled their insurance premiums. [01:43:38.840 --> 01:43:41.480] That fixed it. [01:43:41.480 --> 01:43:45.040] The insurance company has fixed it for us. [01:43:45.040 --> 01:43:49.880] So there may be another way to get this done through the insurance company. [01:43:49.880 --> 01:44:00.680] Hang on, Randy Kelton, Rhett Fountain, we'll be right back. [01:44:00.680 --> 01:44:06.680] Through advances in technology our lives have greatly improved, except in the area of nutrition. 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[01:47:52.120 --> 01:47:56.120] Okay. [01:47:56.120 --> 01:48:02.280] When you filed your suit, did you make it a private attorney general suit? [01:48:02.280 --> 01:48:04.280] No. [01:48:04.280 --> 01:48:06.560] Okay. [01:48:06.560 --> 01:48:14.920] That way you might have been able to put more pressure on them and raise the bar where you [01:48:14.920 --> 01:48:22.920] sue for yourself and all the others similarly situated. [01:48:22.920 --> 01:48:25.800] But you may be able to win it that way anyway. [01:48:25.800 --> 01:48:33.000] What I'm thinking is, don't risk losing everything to try to help everybody else. [01:48:33.000 --> 01:48:44.480] You put way too much into this to stand on a high horse and wind up getting the whole [01:48:44.480 --> 01:48:46.480] thing thrown out. [01:48:46.480 --> 01:48:51.600] Right, no, yeah, you're right. [01:48:51.600 --> 01:48:57.520] At the end of the day, the courts are corrupt, it's just back to life. [01:48:57.520 --> 01:49:07.920] You got politics in your favor now, and a win against the insurance company is a win. [01:49:07.920 --> 01:49:14.960] They have to write you a decent check, they are not going to be happy about that. [01:49:14.960 --> 01:49:18.800] And having to fight you all this distance, they're not going to be happy about that [01:49:18.800 --> 01:49:24.040] either. [01:49:24.040 --> 01:49:29.640] Well I got another poker piece, I don't know if you guys remember, I have a filed lawsuit [01:49:29.640 --> 01:49:35.360] in state court sitting there waiting for me to serve them with it, and the judge accepted [01:49:35.360 --> 01:49:36.560] it. [01:49:36.560 --> 01:49:41.680] So they have fraud claims about to be filed right against them. [01:49:41.680 --> 01:49:45.280] They also just got hit with the insurance complaint from the Illinois Department of [01:49:45.280 --> 01:49:46.640] Insurance this past week. [01:49:46.640 --> 01:49:52.920] They have until the 12th to answer that, that's going to be interesting. [01:49:52.920 --> 01:49:55.720] So you're bringing a firestorm at them. [01:49:55.720 --> 01:50:03.800] Yeah, and all of the fire grievances are about to be coming out this next week. [01:50:03.800 --> 01:50:10.160] So, and it'll be one after another, I've got enough topics stored up that it won't [01:50:10.160 --> 01:50:11.160] end. [01:50:11.160 --> 01:50:12.160] Good. [01:50:12.160 --> 01:50:13.160] Yeah. [01:50:13.160 --> 01:50:17.480] So it is time to turn the heat up. [01:50:17.480 --> 01:50:18.480] Yeah. [01:50:18.480 --> 01:50:26.560] I don't know how they're going to take all that, but I guess not well, but sometimes [01:50:26.560 --> 01:50:30.200] when you corner a rabid animal, they bring everything back at you. [01:50:30.200 --> 01:50:34.120] So I'm trying to play a very good poker game here, because I don't want to fight anymore [01:50:34.120 --> 01:50:35.120] either. [01:50:35.120 --> 01:50:37.200] Kind of like you said, don't lose everything. [01:50:37.200 --> 01:50:42.280] I've burnt up a lot of energy on this, but God have I learned a lot, you know? [01:50:42.280 --> 01:50:49.280] So it's been a good experience, but I don't really want to go to trial, not anymore. [01:50:49.280 --> 01:50:54.400] So I would agree with you, but I do have to be able to call that bluff. [01:50:54.400 --> 01:50:59.480] I do have to be able to walk to the steps of the courthouse, be ready to say something. [01:50:59.480 --> 01:51:06.480] So we'll see, but now they are going to want to settle. [01:51:06.480 --> 01:51:09.840] I think in that call yesterday, they basically told the judge, we're not giving them more [01:51:09.840 --> 01:51:14.960] than five or 10,000, and the judge heard me talk, even though I didn't give her a number. [01:51:14.960 --> 01:51:18.320] And she's like, well, I guess he's probably not going to take that. [01:51:18.320 --> 01:51:22.040] So they've been telling the judge, we want a settlement conference, we want a settlement [01:51:22.040 --> 01:51:23.040] conference. [01:51:23.040 --> 01:51:25.000] They've been saying it all over and over, like they're these good guys. [01:51:25.000 --> 01:51:30.720] And then at that talk yesterday, they basically reneged on their whole- [01:51:30.720 --> 01:51:40.120] And they need to get a grievance for failure to negotiate in good faith. [01:51:40.120 --> 01:51:41.120] Awesome. [01:51:41.120 --> 01:51:42.120] Awesome. [01:51:42.120 --> 01:51:44.760] I like that. [01:51:44.760 --> 01:51:49.080] And now they have to take it seriously. [01:51:49.080 --> 01:51:53.080] They have to be able to come up to a reasonable number because they've been telling the judge, [01:51:53.080 --> 01:51:58.680] we're not going to offer anything more until we know if or not we have punitive damages [01:51:58.680 --> 01:52:00.080] because of the consumer fraud. [01:52:00.080 --> 01:52:05.000] Now they know they have punitive damages because of consumer fraud, they're going to have to [01:52:05.000 --> 01:52:06.000] do something. [01:52:06.000 --> 01:52:08.360] The judge is hopefully going to hold them to it. [01:52:08.360 --> 01:52:16.440] So let's see if everybody plays ball well. [01:52:16.440 --> 01:52:20.320] Uncharted territory, guys, I never expected any of this. [01:52:20.320 --> 01:52:26.080] And I don't know where I'm going yet, but we're going somewhere. [01:52:26.080 --> 01:52:29.400] This is really good news. [01:52:29.400 --> 01:52:34.960] We've turned the corner in the case. [01:52:34.960 --> 01:52:42.520] And for everybody out there that thinks the courts are absolutely totally corrupt, this [01:52:42.520 --> 01:52:46.160] is in Chicago. [01:52:46.160 --> 01:52:49.240] I grew up in Chicago. [01:52:49.240 --> 01:52:56.480] I don't think there's a place on earth more corrupt than Chicago. [01:52:56.480 --> 01:53:04.080] It was absolutely the armpit of the nation. [01:53:04.080 --> 01:53:09.120] I got back from Vietnam and I told my wife, you know, once we got married, I told her [01:53:09.120 --> 01:53:12.120] we got to get out of here. [01:53:12.120 --> 01:53:15.360] She says, well, I've never lived anywhere else. [01:53:15.360 --> 01:53:18.680] And I told her, honey, you don't understand. [01:53:18.680 --> 01:53:24.920] There is a whole other way of living, nothing like this. [01:53:24.920 --> 01:53:33.080] You could fall down on the street there and die and those people would step over you. [01:53:33.080 --> 01:53:35.000] They'd be afraid to try to help you. [01:53:35.000 --> 01:53:38.360] It was the scariest place I was ever at. [01:53:38.360 --> 01:53:43.120] And Mayor Daley at the time controlled it with an iron fist. [01:53:43.120 --> 01:53:48.040] And at my first opportunity, I packed up everything and came to Texas and the wife said, she's [01:53:48.040 --> 01:53:49.040] not coming. [01:53:49.040 --> 01:53:52.000] I said, you don't know anybody in Texas. [01:53:52.000 --> 01:53:56.640] I told her, I don't know anybody in Chicago that's worth knowing. [01:53:56.640 --> 01:54:01.120] I'd loaded everything in the truck, put the kids in the truck and said, she's standing [01:54:01.120 --> 01:54:02.680] next to the truck. [01:54:02.680 --> 01:54:07.200] I said, hon, me and the kids are going to Texas. [01:54:07.200 --> 01:54:11.480] What are you going to do? [01:54:11.480 --> 01:54:13.540] She finally got up in the truck. [01:54:13.540 --> 01:54:19.640] We came to Texas and after six months, Texas was home to her. [01:54:19.640 --> 01:54:22.240] She found out there was a whole other way of living. [01:54:22.240 --> 01:54:27.840] So I don't have much good to say about Chicago, except for the last couple of times I've [01:54:27.840 --> 01:54:28.840] been there. [01:54:28.840 --> 01:54:34.280] It had changed dramatically since the original Mayor Daley was gone. [01:54:34.280 --> 01:54:43.520] But in any case, I'm kind of off point, you're in a good position to put some leverage on [01:54:43.520 --> 01:54:44.520] them. [01:54:44.520 --> 01:54:50.200] Okay, all right, so I'll go to that. [01:54:50.200 --> 01:54:53.720] And thank you again, because none of this would have happened without your guys' help. [01:54:53.720 --> 01:54:59.360] I would not have gotten this far, but I do thank you very much for your support. [01:54:59.360 --> 01:55:00.760] That is good to hear. [01:55:00.760 --> 01:55:03.760] Okay, thank you, Chris. [01:55:03.760 --> 01:55:08.520] Now we're going to Ms. Charlie's, I mean, Tina. [01:55:08.520 --> 01:55:11.680] You didn't. [01:55:11.680 --> 01:55:18.560] It slipped, I don't know what came over me. [01:55:18.560 --> 01:55:29.920] I do, you're too, you're never going to live this down, you know, Randy. [01:55:29.920 --> 01:55:36.200] Well, I have a quick question for you tonight, well, two things. [01:55:36.200 --> 01:55:46.280] One, I think I spoke to you last week about the judge in my appeal case, I had filed a [01:55:46.280 --> 01:55:56.200] notice of, you know, rejection of the other side's disclosure statements, because it [01:55:56.200 --> 01:55:58.920] was incomplete. [01:55:58.920 --> 01:56:03.080] And they said there was no other interested parties but them. [01:56:03.080 --> 01:56:08.280] And I've been thinking quite a bit about that, because under federal rule of civil [01:56:08.280 --> 01:56:15.000] procedure, which the state has to take notice of, a party to a civil action, and this is [01:56:15.000 --> 01:56:24.920] federal rule of civil procedure 26A1, a party to a civil action must produce to other parties [01:56:24.920 --> 01:56:33.320] at the outset of the litigation any insurance agreement under which an insurance business [01:56:33.320 --> 01:56:40.100] law firm may be liable to satisfy all or part of a possible judgment in the action or to [01:56:40.100 --> 01:56:46.320] indemnify or reimburse for payment made to satisfy the judgment. [01:56:46.320 --> 01:56:59.160] And rule 7.1 in California requires them to produce a full disclosure, including any insurance [01:56:59.160 --> 01:57:02.320] that can cover any claim. [01:57:02.320 --> 01:57:10.520] And we, I know that a new bank has acquired CitBank, they refused to do it. [01:57:10.520 --> 01:57:16.400] And when I filed this notice, I waited and waited and waited, they didn't respond, [01:57:16.400 --> 01:57:24.040] the court didn't respond, and then they denied my motion in its entirety. [01:57:24.040 --> 01:57:36.720] So they refused to take judicial notice of the notary, not competition, the notary report, [01:57:36.720 --> 01:57:42.040] which where the secretary of state said they did not fulfill their duties. [01:57:42.040 --> 01:57:44.280] They denied to take notice of that. [01:57:44.280 --> 01:57:53.080] They denied my request to have the court require the other side to file full disclosure. [01:57:53.080 --> 01:57:57.760] Can I ask for findings and facts and conclusions of law for that? [01:57:57.760 --> 01:58:03.400] And you're going to try to run me off the cliff and I'm not going to do it. [01:58:03.400 --> 01:58:08.040] We would never do a thing like that. [01:58:08.040 --> 01:58:10.080] You got, you got, you got 30 more seconds. [01:58:10.080 --> 01:58:11.080] 30 more seconds. [01:58:11.080 --> 01:58:18.240] Well, that's my biggest question tonight, then I have something, so I'm just wondering [01:58:18.240 --> 01:58:25.720] if I can file a findings of facts and conclusions of law for them denying what is required by [01:58:25.720 --> 01:58:26.720] law. [01:58:26.720 --> 01:58:34.000] Well, if that doesn't work, you can always file a petition for writamandamus. [01:58:34.000 --> 01:58:35.560] That'll jerk a knot in your shorts. [01:58:35.560 --> 01:58:36.560] Hang on. [01:58:36.560 --> 01:58:42.000] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rudolf Law Radio, we've got a full board of callers, so I'm [01:58:42.000 --> 01:58:44.400] not going to give out the calling number. [01:58:44.400 --> 01:58:45.400] Hang on. [01:58:45.400 --> 01:58:50.320] We'll be right back. 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