- Joined
- May 17, 2021
Wait. This is quite the interesting timeline.
- Sept 30: Judge Bennett slaps Greer with sanctions, and a Show Cause for further sanctions (due 10/14)
- Oct 1: Greer emails Viatron asking for $20k
- Oct 3-14: Greer is very busy extorting Viatron for $200k, plus other "violations"
- Oct 14: Greer informs Hardin that the judge has not ruled on his motions yet (they were ruled on Sept 30)
- Oct 15-16: Viatron President rejects Greer's $200k figure, Greer desperately tries to claw it back to $20k
- Oct 15: Greer asks this judge for more time to respond to Show Cause, because he woopsie oopsie doodle good faith missed the court order. In his begging for an extension, he admits he did see the sanctions order on Sept 30.
So Greer's immediate response to getting another sanction was to turn around and threaten his employer to get the money. Then he spent 2 weeks not working, but "immediately" responding to Viatron emails. Yet with all this free time and attention to his inbox, he conveniently never saw the other order he claims he missed.
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He is trying to fund his dreams of a brothel with litigation. Change my mind. I believe he has finally understood that there is no other way he will be able to afford it, but he got greedy and flubbed 20k.
Name and shame, Russ! Who's the ghost lawyer that totally agreed you had a slam-dunk case?
Actually wait, he filed the other suit IFP. Is Nevada one of those states that requires pre-screening by a licensed attorney?
Ghostwriting is not allowed in Nevada. If true, Russ could be hit with sanctions for failure to disclose and the lawyer face board discipline
This will turn out like Steve Taylor being 'eager' to testify, the lawyer who told him his first Swift case had merit, and the friend in his book that got firebombed.
If anything, Greer talked to an attorney *about* the case, and he took that as good enough to file.
Or the U.S. Attorney because this is probably also a federal felony.
From the language used by the CEO, he sounds absolutely furious.
Yep. That feller is PISSED and doing his level best to remain professional so as not to jeopardize his own position or make things harder for himself if/when this goes to court or the authorities have to get involved.
It depends on how angry and vindictive a man he is. I have seen C-suite officers delegate tasks that get lost amid the shuffle of actually important business.
Let us hope ViaTron's CEO is a spiteful man.













