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Posted: 5/15/2024 2:31:46 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Corvette-Racer]
I have a civil judgement against a person. This is small claims court and I am acting Pre Se, no attorney. I petitioned the court for wage garnishment and was awarded 25% of his wages weekly. After three checks, they stopped coming. I contacted the defendant's place of employment and he no longer works there. I guess he thinks that if he quit his job that let's him off the hook. I need to find out where he is working now so I can file a new petition. How can i get his new employment information? Can I subpoena him directly? Can I subpoena the Dept of Revenue or IRS? Any assistance is appreciated.
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If he moved out of state, are you SOL?
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"Everything woke turns to shit" - Donald J. Trump
FUCK JOE BIDEN! |
Contact his friends/family. Surely one of them thinks he's a shithead and will cough him up. |
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Didn't move. He is a semi-pro bass fisherman, has about $100k tied up in his boat and truck, but they have loans so I can't attach them. Has a new baby too. Not going anywhere. Just thinks he is smarter than me. My daughter and his sister are good friends, so I may have some info this weekend.
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You'll have to do this multiple times....................
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In for some background on the judgement.
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Originally Posted By ag04blast: In for some background on the judgement. View Quote He signed a contract to pay me $4000 for some equipment. Didn't pay. Open and shut case, breach of contract He has no defense. He hired a lawyer (I think it is Pro Bono, as so far, he would have spent more that $4k on the lawyer). Lawyers MO is to postpone and continue until you give up. Judge gave then one continuance, then denied two more. Didn't show for court and judge ruled in my favor. I filed petitions to garnish his bank account and paycheck. His lawyer asker for a forbearance, judge denied it (he must know this attorney). Debt is now over $5k due to court costs and interest. I collected about $1000 then the checks quit coming. I called his employer yesterday and he quit his job. I have made collecting this my mission in life. I will follow him for a hundred jobs to collect. Every time I file a new petition for garnishment, it adds $100 to the debt, so I can go on forever. |
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If you're that dedicated, follow him to find out where he works.
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I'll find him for three, but I'll catch him, and kill him, for ten.
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PI to follow him around and find where he works?
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is there a way to find out when he enters a tournament and garnish whatever he wins? the embarrassment might be good leverage
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So this is what it looks like from inside looking out at the death of a republic.
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If he has sponsors, call them. Stir the pudding...............
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This is interesting… semi pro bass fisherman can’t cough up $4k, sad. I would enjoy this process getting money out of the guy.
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Buy a FPV drone and a few spare batteries.
Follow him next time he goes fishing. Buzz him with the drone while he fishes. |
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Even though he has loans on all that, can’t you still file a lien against his property?
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peach fuzz
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Originally Posted By Corvette-Racer: Told me at the courthouse I can only lien immovable property (house). View Quote Do that, for starters. Can you petition the court to allow you to collect personal property instead of money? Start taking his rods and tackle. Then his TV. Then other shit. Make it hurt. |
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GD is like putting on crampons and walking through a room full of puppies.
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Originally Posted By Corvette-Racer: Told me at the courthouse I can only lien immovable property (house). View Quote Flatten his tires, then put a lien on the boat and trailer. Rent a truck and hang a bed sheet on the side that says "Where's my money, Bob?" and park it in front of his house. |
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I think the hardest thing for good LE working for good agencies to really absorb is that there are whole departments full of exactly the complete fuckheads we rail against here. - vectorsc
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