knowing that he was barred from doing so given his current status as an undischarged bankrupt without a trustee:
I'm not saying that he will be charged criminally, merely saying that the potential is there. And if that happens, we'll see how Patrick's employment and travel prospects dry up with a criminal record hanging around his neck.
At this point, it bears repeating -- it's almost mind-numbing how one person could have fucked up his life this spectacularly, while continuing to make things worse on a daily basis.
P.S. If Patrick is charged criminally, I will make sure he is unable to hire a lawyer by watching for any such attempt and seizing any funds he tries to use for that purpose.
P.P.S. While it's common knowledge that Patrick is working in the vicinity of Grande Prairie, AB, I'd still like to identify his current employer for the purpose of the inevitable garnishment order.
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Hypothetically, what if Twatsy's dad hired him a lawyer? Would that be considered a "gift" and/or after-acquired assets that are seizable by you?
Oh, yeah. Without question.
Patrick seems to see the entirety of his life as a series of small combats, and "success" as the ability to define the outcome of these mini-jousts as "victories". You can see it in the things he seems to care about: sporting events, MMA, his own brawling, his interactions with virtually everyone in his online life, his handling of the dispute with CC, his gaming - his life is a string of meaningless jousts.
The real crunch won't be the day he's crushed in court, although it'll be a satisfying moment. The real crunch will be the morning he wakes up and realizes that everyone he challenged, all those people he convinced himself that he "beat", have been quietly building careers, getting married, creating families and networks and a legacy of achievement, and establishing a foundation of financial security for themselves and their loved ones; and that he has done nothing, achieved nothing, and will be remembered with pity by the folks he "beat" as a case study in lifelong failure.
Anon: Well put, but there is another, even deeper level of embarrassment to all of this.
Patrick has been personally bankrupt for almost nine years now (since December of 2012), and in all that time, it doesn't seem to have had much impact on his lifestyle.
Most people, if they declare bankruptcy, use the opportunity to get their lives back in order, because bankruptcy plays havoc with what you are and aren't allowed to do. Restrictions on credit cards, bank loans, ability to, say, rent an apartment or finance a new car, that sort of thing. For *most* people, bankruptcy is so massively inconvenient and confining that they can't *wait* to get out and get their lives back.
In Patrick's case, though, it's clear he couldn't care less, and he even *bragged* way back then how filing for bankruptcy would jerk me around. But all that shows is that Patrick is such a vacuous, non-entity of a human being that being bankrupt makes effectively no difference to him.
Imagine how meaningless your life must be if you can be bankrupt for nine years, and barely even notice.
How old is the guy?
40.
Are you serious? This guy is 40, and still lives at home, and tweets about UFC and comic books? And legally owes you $120,000?
Last anonymous: It's much worse than just that. The guy has a YouTube channel with less than 50 subscribers where he gives his opinion on stuff like comic books and fighting and the Oilers and which Marvel superhero he likes the most.
It's not like I want to give him the clicks, but here's his last video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyUBra6j4Zc
And this guy is 40 years old. From everything I've pieced together, he's an undischarged bankrupt that owes CC well over $100,000 and is about to have all his stuff seized, he lives at home, he drives a 20-YO Ford Ranger pickup truck, his assets amount to pretty much nothing, he has no social life or girlfriend, and he has such a horrible reputation in Lloydminster that he has to go all the way to Grande Prairie, Alberta to find work. Oh, and he's a university dropout.
That's a pretty depressing legacy for a 40-year-old.
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