14 September 2023 – 15:00 – I attended John Sopinka Courthouse to get a date for a Garnishment Hearing for Christina Stamper and Richard Pollington. There was only one clerk working at Small Claims, and she said she was the only one back. She was unable to provide a date for the Garnishment Hearing, but wrote “to be determined” on the Garnishment Hearing Notices, and initialed it. She told me that Stamper and Pollington would be mailed a date. Apparently the scheduling staff were off sick as well; the clerk I spoke with called them while I was at the window.
This isn’t the procedure outlined in the online guide, but it’s what she told me to do. So I personally served Richard Pollington with the Notice of Garnishment Hearing and left a copy for Christina Stamper tucked into her front door.
15 September 2023 – I attended John Sopinka courthouse to file the paperwork for a Garnishment Notice against Roy Wilkie, John’s superintendent at 118 Wellington Street North. It turns out that since John has moved to Dunnville, I have to file the paperwork in Cayuga. That’s next week’s project.
17 September 2023 – I received disclosure from Kazubek, as per the interim order issued on August 28, 2023. The only thing new was a “witness statement” from another witness who was not there for the events described, describing events that cannot be reconciled with the recordings of the actual events and containing internal contradictions. (Here’s a hint: The witness statement is dated either March 7, 2019 or July 3, 2019 (it isn’t clear). In either event, the statement must refer to the events of July 18, 2017 (since John only worked on the front deck twice during our tenancy, once in July 2017 and once in September of 2019). The incident on July 18, 2017 was recorded on audio, and at the end of it you can hear John’s voice fading away as I walked away from the building. At no time does this witness’ voice appear in the recording, despite her statements that she spoke to me. She wasn’t there, and this appears to be another attempt by the Cerinos to manufacture a witness out of this air, as they did when Christina Stamper claimed to have witnessed the events of December 6, 2018 (she didn’t, unless she is invisible to a camera) and Richard Pollington claimed to have witnessed Jeremy Stamper’s assault on me on November 23, 2018 (Pollington hadn’t been there. Watch the videos. Not only is Pollington invisible to the camera, just before the assault Jeremy Stamper says “You best get Rick, yo” to his mother, Christina Stamper. That’s a strange thing to say about someone who is already there. But Pollington wasn’t there.) There are other provably false statements in this “witness statement”. I’ll leave it as an exercise for the reader to find them for now.)
Apparently Kazubek isn’t above suborning perjury. Also (as usual) Kazubek did not follow through with what he said he would be doing, there was no offer to settle the T6 order as Kazubek said.