Loyal readers are invited to do the math.
P.S. The previously-seized $7,500 has no effect on the above, as that money was collected pursuant to long-outstanding cost awards, and have nothing to do with the amount of the judgment, which is now at the front of the line with respect to Saskatchewan sheriffs' to-do list.
I look forward to a green Christmas.
2 comments:
Has the $7500 been deposited in your bank account, or have the Saskatchewan sheriffs merely 'seized' it at this point?
It's still baffling as to how Twatrick would have $7500 in his bank account. Like, how would he achieve that kind of liquidity with low-paying jobs and expensive fast food diet? Why would he leave that cash vulnerable to seizure knowing that you're on the prowl?
@ROD: The money is still in the custody of Saskatchewan sheriffs; I've been told it should be turned over in the near future.
As for why or how Patrick had that much cash lying around in his account, I have a pretty good idea but I'm keeping that to myself for the time being.
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