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  1. #161
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    Yep we might be stupid. But your going to be broke and stupid. Were taking everything we can legally under civil law. I loved that movie forest hump.
    Pray for them. Pray for them. In Jeremy name amen
    Jeremy 1:16:23
    Looks like you are a day late, dollar short. Already moved assets and others in line ahead of you to fight for what has not been hidden or transferred, that is considering you win final judgment. Again, the little fat man is going to out smart you.

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    Jezzz stupid us. We forgot to tell you why we love the movie Forest Gump so much.

    In the movie it says " Run Forest Run"
    That reminds us of the short little fat tattoo guy running from the process server. On server so different civil suits.
    Lmfao

    2nd in the movie it says " life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what your gonna get"

    That reminds us of the box of Karma that has already been handed down to MDPD finest and FDLE finest.
    Lmfao

    And what was ultimately handed down to the Convicted Federal Felons.

    This box of Karma has Just begun. You made your bed, not "lie" in it no pun intended on the lie part. We all know what you did, and not just on the Golden Beach case. Truly the only probably innocent one in all this is because he was to proud to see the truth of what FDLE and MDPD finest was doing. Robert. You had a chance to stop it!!!!
    Your a casualty of your own thick headed ways and pride.
    Once again no pun intended on the "pride" part Robert.

    As Mickey mouse clubhouse would say. "Ohhhh Toodles"
    Pray for them. Pray for them.

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    Looks like you are a day late, dollar short. Already moved assets and others in line ahead of you to fight for what has not been hidden or transferred, that is considering you win final judgment. Again, the little fat man is going to out smart you.
    We have been Way Way in front of the little fat man and the others. Electronic trails my friend. Federal Felony to hide or transfer Assets. Oh Toodles.

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    U.S. marshals seize PBSO deputy’s property to pay shooting victim

    LOCAL By Jane Musgrave - Palm Beach Post Staff
    VIDEO: Palm Beach deputy stops unarmed black man on bike, shoots him 4 seconds later
    Dontrell shooting (thc)
    Updated: 7:24 p.m. Wednesday, January 11, 2017 | Posted: 2:09 p.m. Wednesday, January 11, 2017

    Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Sgt. Adams Lin watched helplessly on Saturday as federal marshals seized his personal belongings — including his car, clothes, television and furniture — to help pay the expenses of a 23-year-old West Palm Beach man he shot, paralyzing him for life.
    Attorney Jack Scarola, who won a $22.4 million jury verdict for Stephens last year, said he got permission from a federal magistrate to take the unusual step of seizing Lin’s property to pay off the judgment that is against both the deputy and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.


    “It doesn’t give me any joy to do this,” he said. “This was not a happy morning spent on Saturday. It was something we did because we felt an obligation to protect my client’s interest. My client remains destitute.”

    The move outraged John Kazanjian, president of the Palm Beach County Police Benevolent Association. In 37 years in law enforcement, he said he’s never heard of an officer’s belongings being taken to be sold on the auction block.

    “It makes us have to think every time when we go out to do our job: Are we going to be civilly liable? Do we have to rent all of our property?” he said. “This is a bad, bad precedent.”

    Scarola said Sheriff Ric Bradshaw could have spared Lin the pain and embarrassment of watching his car loaded on a flatbed truck and his furniture and clothes carted away in a moving van. He could have paid Stephens the $200,000 he will be legally obligated to pay if the verdict is upheld on appeal.

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    “The sheriff was offered the opportunity to protect his employee and avoid the seizure,” Scarola said. “He declined not to do it.”

    Attorney Val Rodriguez, who is not connected to the case but has filed similar cases against the sheriff’s office, said it appears attorneys representing Lin and Bradshaw could have offered to post a bond while the case is being appealed. The bond, typically for a percentage of the amount awarded, would have protected Lin’s belonging from seizure, he said.

    Because such a request wasn’t filed with U.S. Magistrate Barry Seltzer, he had no choice but to approve Scarola’s request, Rodriguez said. Attorneys representing Lin and Bradshaw could ask Seltzer to stop Lin’s property from being sold at public auction, but it may be too late, he said.

    Scarola said there is another option. Before Lin’s goods are sold, he said Bradshaw could agree to pay Stephens the $200,000.

    Bradshaw didn’t respond to a request from The Palm Beach Post for comment. Attorney Steven Ellison, who represents Lin, declined comment as did attorney Summer Barranco, who represents the sheriff’s office and Lin along with attorney Richard Giuffreda.

    Scarola readily admitted he’s playing “hardball” with Bradshaw. At auction, Lin’s used furniture, golf clubs, fishing rods and computer, won’t fetch much money. “If I can collect $100 for Dontrell Stephens, I’ll collect $100 for Dontrell Stephens, ” he said.

    Scarola had already gone to court in an unsuccessful attempt to seize Lin’s wages for Stephens. Seltzer denied the request because Lin, who is divorced, provides more than 50 percent of the support for his young daughter, which exempts his salary from garnishment.

    However, Scarola said, the law clearly allows him to ask that Lin’s personal property be seized. He said he got the approval in a private meeting with a federal magistrate. The proceedings, by law, are secret so property authorized for seizure doesn’t disappear before it can be seized.

    “It was very obvious that it came not just as a surprise but as a great shock to him,” Scarola said.

    Some officers have suggested holding a fundraiser for Lin, but Kazanjian said they fear any money contributed to Lin would be seized. Scarola said there is a provision in the law that would allow Lin to keep $4,000 worth of his property.

    Stephens, who grew up in poverty and never finished high school, was awarded $22.4 million by a federal jury, which found that Lin used excessive force in 2013 when he shot Stephens minutes after stopping him for riding his bicycle erratically in morning rush-hour traffic on Haverhill Road, west of West Palm Beach. The sheriff’s office is also responsible for the verdict.

    In October, Stephens was arrested on charges of selling marijuana, cocaine and heroin to a confidential informant. He was released from the Palm Beach County Jail to Neulife Rehabilitation in Mount Dora, where he remains.

    Even if the multi-million-dollar verdict is upheld, the most the sheriff’s office could be forced to pay Stephens is $200,000. Under Florida law, that is the most governments can be forced to pay for wrongdoing. To get more, Scarola would have to persuade the state legislature to pass a claims bill, lifting the cap.

    Scarola said Bradshaw should pay Stephens the first installment. “The sheriff’s office put Dontrell Stephens in a wheelchair for life and they know the desperate circumstances he is in,” he said. “There is no legal justification for refusing that first $200,000. None.”

    Staff writer Lawrence Mower contributed to this story.
    "Were going on a trip, in a special rocket ship" Little Einstein's" Oh Toodles"
    Fraudulent Convenience/Asset Transfer.
    http://www.flprobatelitigation.com/w..._poliakoff.pdf

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    I meant to say. Ask the Federal Felons about Fraudulent Convenience/Asset Transfer. Johnnys wife is not going to play part in his deceiving ways anymore. The writing is on the walllllllllllllxoxoxo

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    We have been Way Way in front of the little fat man and the others. Electronic trails my friend. Federal Felony to hide or transfer Assets. Oh Toodles.
    What are you talking about, you can't even serve the fat little one. Why is he not suspended if your evidence is solid (serious quesion). I am having difficulty understanding with all the evidence that you say that you have, that Sullivan, Loyal, and Mulvey are still on duty. What does FDLE & MDPD say reference your allegations?

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    What are you talking about, you can't even serve the fat little one. Why is he not suspended if your evidence is solid (serious quesion). I am having difficulty understanding with all the evidence that you say that you have, that Sullivan, Loyal, and Mulvey are still on duty. What does FDLE & MDPD say reference your allegations?
    Call FDLE and MDPD and ask them for yourself.
    Or stay tuned for Depositions to see our evedeince. Time is a ticking. Tuck Tock Tick Tock.
    Pray for them. Pray for them.

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    “Soon my pretty”

    “Soon my pretty”
    Very soon.
    #wifelookslikeaoverweightclown

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    “Soon my pretty”
    Very soon.
    #wifelookslikeaoverweightclown
    Please keep us posted. What was missed by these so called "investigators" is the reason why Kelly used those not-ssigned plates. He did so to avoid the toll readers from recording the times he was coming and going home from work. The toll times would have revealed Kelly was defrauding the county on a daily basis by submitting fraudulent overtime slips. The overtime not only came from the PCIB budget but also from LETF funds. We are talking thousands of dollars in a two year period. All of this criminal fraud permitted by Major Andrew Glass and his liver Lt. Dawn Colon who handled the bureau budget.
    Kelly's so called "discipline" was a transfer to Northwest CST where he maintained his sergeant rank and continued to utilize LETF funds. He has since moved over to GIU where he continues his theft and unethical practices. This fat slob is disliked by everyone here and the facts of this thief's case are not lost to any of us. He is still in contact with his sugar daddy Major Andrew Glass whom he calls and meets on occasion in hope of getting back to HQ. Hope you sue the pants off of this misfit and expose that ahole Glass for the corrupt criminal he is. Happy hunting!

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    This individual is the biggest hypocrite walking around Northwest District and MDPD.

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