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- 5 Cze 2020
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44:04 "So you accidentally said you were going to be kicking someone's ass?"
Look it happens all the time, okay? Geeze, gimmie a break.
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I love how Skordas has saved 3 women from Russell's grasp: Ariana, Taylor and now, Erika. He's legit the Superman to Russ' Lex Luther. Something tells me Skordas finds great pleasure in cock blocking Russ.
If Skordas wanted to be an über Chad and really stick it to Russ, he should make a sex tape with Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, and Erika, and e-mail it to Russ.
The stress lumps and anxiety would throw Russ in such a rage he'd attempt to beat Elliot Rodger's score. "There Will Be Blood"
And all three women wave at the camera after the money shot and say"hi Russ" waving with a big smile.It would be the opposite of The Gunt, too. It would be with all three womens permission, Skordas would have a 6-pack, and Skordas not having a scat fetish will come up naturally in conversation during part of the sex tape.
He filed exactly this motion last time. And the case is in front of exactly the same judge who denied it and threw out his case earlier because when they realized it was the same case from the same nutcase, they transferred it to her. Alternative service is for when a defendant is actively evading service or is for some reason inaccessible. Just being too stupid to do it correctly even after having it explained doesn't justify letting you just not serve the defendant.
Second federal suit, third against Taylor if you count his small claims case. He sued AG in SLC small claims court.For some reason I thought this was the first he's filed in a federal court. I get flummoxed by his frequent frivolities.
I'm not sure how fast I could do it, but would anyone be interested in a fully subtitled Ariana trial video with different color text for each speaker, relevant Facebook posts displayed when mentioned by the judge, and maybe a bit of context for certain things when needed?
The judge was so fucking pissed at Russ for so many reasons:Absolutely! Thank you both to @sharshorita and @TheGreatCitracett for all the entertainment!
Listening to that was a wild ride. Best part was listening to Skordas and the judge listening while Skordas lays out that butternut has a storied history of filing suits in bad faith and electronic harassment. I could hear the subterranean relish dripping from his voice--especially when butternut made it into the courtroom and Skordas repeats it again.
Second best part was the judge dressing the greasy gourd down about his bullshit attempts at being a "shock jock."
10/10 will listen again!
Then the Russ thread is the wrong thread for you, clearly.
"Dreams do come true... exclamation point, exclamation point, exclamation point, smiley face... all caps."
"My blood runs cold"......???
That makes no sense, even for Russell.
Is it some veiled reference to the J. Geils Band song "Centerfold", or am I off base even guessing Russ might know that one? They play it in wal-mart, so....
I just can't square "my blood runs cold" with a complimentary tone, and even in the song, the concept is NEGATIVE.
Or is Russ just randomly stupid, and I'm imagining things?
He didn't take the plea because he doesn't want mandated treatment. He wants a jury trial. Utah is not currently doing jury trials, so the charges might get tossed entirely."Wasting the time of... members of society.
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Explain this post of happiness and elation... happy and, and, teddy bears? is that-I don't even-do you understand how that is completely different than what you're saying today?
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Why are you doing this? ... You accidentally said you're going to be kicking someone's ass?"
That judge will always be a hero in my mind. He really wanted to talk about facebook, he was looking forward to this and you could hear his disappointment when they thought Greer wasn't going to show up for it.
That he implied Russ isn't even a member of society is my favorite moment.
I hope this recent plea is personally horrifying and disturbing for him. May the therapist be one of those that takes no shit.
He’ll think he did nothing wrong anyway. He never learns.He didn't take the plea because he doesn't want mandated treatment. He wants a jury trial. Utah is not currently doing jury trials, so the charges might get tossed entirely.
I hope they don't dismiss the charges, because if they do, this will make Russ think (mistakenly) he did nothing wrong and he'll continue harassing people who he thinks owe him something, and he'll probably escalate to the point where he hurts someone.
As for the trial, the best part was when the judge told him that if he had to look for the post, Russ was going to jail for every minute he had to look. Russ suddenly found the post.
He didn't take the plea because he doesn't want mandated treatment. He wants a jury trial. Utah is not currently doing jury trials, so the charges might get tossed entirely.
I hope they don't dismiss the charges, because if they do, this will make Russ think (mistakenly) he did nothing wrong and he'll continue harassing people who he thinks owe him something, and he'll probably escalate to the point where he hurts someone.
As for the trial, the best part was when the judge told him that if he had to look for the post, Russ was going to jail for every minute he had to look. Russ suddenly found the post.
I hope he ends up forced to take that plea. Or a more onerous one. It's ridiculous that we haven't gotten to see him have a tantrum about therapy yet.
Yeah, I said it earlier, but I think maybe his parents and/or lawyer sat him down and explained that if he doesn't accept the plea and treatment, he's probably going to jail for far longer than last time, and he won't do well in there. I think his "apology" was an attempt to get Ericka to drop the charges (she can't, it's not up to her, it's up to the prosecutor) because he can't stand the idea of treatment as he doesn't think there's anything wrong with him. Being forced to attend court-ordered therapy would be an admission there's something wrong with him and he can't do that.I think he kinda was having a tantrum about therapy. That long screed where he "apologizes" for shit he says (the one posted the other day). Someone must've rattled him pretty bad.
Yeah, I said it earlier, but I think maybe his parents and/or lawyer sat him down and explained that if he doesn't accept the plea and treatment, he's probably going to jail for far longer than last time, and he won't do well in there. I think his "apology" was an attempt to get Ericka to drop the charges (she can't, it's not up to her, it's up to the prosecutor) because he can't stand the idea of treatment as he doesn't think there's anything wrong with him. Being forced to attend court-ordered therapy would be an admission there's something wrong with him and he can't do that.
I guarantee you he thought "in good faith" means "I really think I'm right." The fact that he brags about suing women to get their attention and doesn't realize this means his lawsuits are in bad faith confirms it. It is truly hilarious how Russell has zero understanding of the law despite supposedly wanting to work in the legal field.The judge tearing into Rusty's obvious bullshit is just *italian chef finger kiss*
Like when he tries claiming that the "there will be blood" Facebook post was about the movie and didn't have anything to do with the court. And then the judge reads the first part of the post which is all about the court case. Delicious.
eta:
Judge: you filed in bad faith
Russ: no I filed in good faith
Judge: ok but good/bad faith is actually a legal term so...
It's interesting to see it slowly dawn on someone how totally broken Russell's mind is. When people see him they want to give him the benefit of the doubt and not assume he's a delusional, selfish idiot just because his face looks weird. And then they hear him speak about how he wants to write songs for famous women and take them on dates and how he wore a suit to meet her and it occurs to them that, yes, he's just as insane and narcissistic as they feared. They must think "wait, he wore a suit to an Ariana Grande concert and got her flowers and thought she'd fall in love with him?" or "wait, was he hoping giving her a scrapbook would convince her to make him famous?" Russell is the kind of disabled person many like to pretend doesn't exist, the kind who just whines about how people should give them what they want because they're disabled."Wasting the time of... members of society.
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Explain this post of happiness and elation... happy and, and, teddy bears? is that-I don't even-do you understand how that is completely different than what you're saying today?
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Why are you doing this? ... You accidentally said you're going to be kicking someone's ass?"
That judge will always be a hero in my mind. He really wanted to talk about facebook, he was looking forward to this and you could hear his disappointment when they thought Greer wasn't going to show up for it.
That he implied Russ isn't even a member of society is my favorite moment.
I hope this recent plea is personally horrifying and disturbing for him. May the therapist be one of those that takes no shit.
I agree but I think that judge was fully aware. I think he was looking forward to discussing "teddy bears?" with Russ, it was the highlight of that guy's week. He knew what he was going to get to discuss and was looking forward to quoting as many of those deranged posts as he could, on the record.I guarantee you he thought "in good faith" means "I really think I'm right." The fact that he brags about suing women to get their attention and doesn't realize this means his lawsuits are in bad faith confirms it. It is truly hilarious how Russell has zero understanding of the law despite supposedly wanting to work in the legal field.
It's interesting to see it slowly dawn on someone how totally broken Russell's mind is. When people see him they want to give him the benefit of the doubt and not assume he's a delusional, selfish idiot just because his face looks weird. And then they hear him speak about how he wants to write songs for famous women and take them on dates and how he wore a suit to meet her and it occurs to them that, yes, he's just as insane and narcissistic as they feared. They must think "wait, he wore a suit to an Ariana Grande concert and got her flowers and thought she'd fall in love with him?" or "wait, was he hoping giving her a scrapbook would convince her to make him famous?" Russell is the kind of disabled person many like to pretend doesn't exist, the kind who just whines about how people should give them what they want because they're disabled.
Yeah, I said it earlier, but I think maybe his parents and/or lawyer sat him down and explained that if he doesn't accept the plea and treatment, he's probably going to jail for far longer than last time, and he won't do well in there. I think his "apology" was an attempt to get Ericka to drop the charges (she can't, it's not up to her, it's up to the prosecutor) because he can't stand the idea of treatment as he doesn't think there's anything wrong with him. Being forced to attend court-ordered therapy would be an admission there's something wrong with him and he can't do that.