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Riddle flunky to sweet lil ol' me: "Yer full of sh*t!"


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Posted by begoodorelse (66.207.255.28) on March 11, 2004 at 21:58:37:

I'm filing tomorrow the suit I THOUGHT would be filed last week but this backup computer won't print PDF court forms correctly so I had to get blank summonses and cover sheets and handwrite them ... oh, the horror ...

It's just as well because the following cute incident happened today when David G. Wood Esq., allegedly Riddle's compliance attorney, but since there is NO compliance at Riddle & ASSociates, he's named personally as a defendant. We had an interesting conversation while I was walking through the Cumberland County Courthouse and I cut-and-paste here the numbered paragraphs that I added to the complaint:

41. Since R&A and Camco appear to have an attorney-client relationship, the undersigned cannot contact Camco, but did leave phone messages with R&A directing them to leave his clients alone and indicating that suit was imminent.
42. On 11 March 2004, Mr. Wood called the undersigned but did not offer to settle or negotiate, and the undersigned explained how the Defendants’ actions violated North Carolina law, as set forth above, and that Mr. Wood would be held responsible for his part in the matter.
43. By way of reply, Mr. Wood shouted at the undersigned (in pertinent part and edited for profanity): “You haven’t investigated this case well. You’re full of [feces]! I’ll haul your [rear end] into a Utah court!”
44. The Plaintiffs have ample documentary evidence for all claims for relief pleaded herein and will testify under oath as to the Defendants’ misdeeds, so no conceivable cause of action lies against the undersigned, in Utah or elsewhere.
45. Mr. Wood went on to claim that Mr. Riddle had been sued a number of times and always prevailed and been awarded attorney fees, although when the undersigned asked just how many times this had happened and what total fees Mr. Riddle had won, Mr. Wood did not supply those figures.
46. Presumably to foreclose settlement, Mr. Wood challenged the undersigned to “bring it on” and hung up.
47. Whereupon, the Plaintiffs now do so.

THIS is gonna be FUN!!!!!!


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