Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Chronicles of Twatrick: Still all quiet on the Twatsy front.

In the midst of thigh-sucking deadlines at work, I totally forgot about my monthly lack-of-progress report related to undischarged bankrupt and greaseburger authority Patrick "Hellllloooo, ladies!" Ross, from whom I have heard nothing regarding his moldering, dormant, idiotic defamation action against me so ... nothing new there.

On the other hand it appears that Patrick is now hanging out in airports because they have burgers he has never tried:


I'm not sure what to think about someone who is fast approaching 44 years of age and thinks the culinary highlight of his week is a picture of his cheeseburger at an airport Chili's but ... there you go.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

He's currently in Toronto yucking it up. Maybe there's something to be done about that process serving considering his proximity.

Anonymous said...

What's Twatsy's debt to you at these days? Gotta be over $130,000 by now, right?

CC said...

Anon @ 8:17 PM: I'm not even bothering to calculate Patrick's debt to me these days; it's somewhere between $125,000 and $130,000 and increasing more rapidly every week. Patrick can keep running and hiding but it's unlikely he can keep this up year after year. Sooner or later, his evasion is going to catch up with him, and the reckoning will be ugly.

Anonymous said...

Still can’t believe this is going on, how could he not try to offer some type of settlement?

CC said...

Anon @ 9:58 PM: It's not like I haven't made numerous offers over the years; Patrick was simply convinced that I had no case, and that there was no way I could enforce the judgment, and so on and so on. In short, Patrick (to this day) still believes that my judgment is not valid -- he refers to it as a "nullity" because he is convinced that I obtained it by perjury and that he consequently does not need to accept it as valid. He refuses to accept that the time to have argued that is long gone, and he insists on making that same argument every time he gets in front of a judge, despite the judge explaining to him that that issue is not arguable anymore.

Way back when, Patrick was offered the chance to make all this go away for nothing more than my legal fees at the time -- around $10,000. He mocked the offer, then threatened my lawyer. He's now been bankrupt for more than 12 years, and owes me close to $130,000.

You can't fix stupid.

Anonymous said...

I’ve known a few people who have declared bankruptcy for various reasons. However they worked their ass off to fix that mistake.

MgS said...

Anonymous @ 5:25 PM: Bankruptcy itself isn’t usually a mistake so much as a culmination of other mistakes and ill-fortune.

In Patrick’s case, declaring bankruptcy was little more than an attempt to re-litigate the defamation case he lost - a gambit which failed spectacularly. His latest attempt to re-litigate the case is the defamation suit he filed against CC - a suit which has been gathering dust for some time now.

CC said...

MgS: As we all know, it's worse than that since bankruptcy court gave Patrick a ridiculously favourable and lenient Conditional Order to pay only $34,000 over *14 years*, and Patrick was so arrogant that he decided to piss away that golden opportunity, to the point where I filed to have his bankruptcy protection removed, whereupon his original debt to me was restored in full, with accruing interest.

I'll say that again -- all Patrick had to do was hand over $200/month and he would have almost been out of bankruptcy by now. Instead, he acted like a total asshole and lost that chance, which is why he is still in bankruptcy and owes me more than $125,000, an amount growing by several hundred dollars per month.

Patrick was given countless opportunities over the years to salvage the smoldering wreckage that is his pathetic life; he unwisely chose to take advantage of none of them, which is why he finds himself in massive debt to me and having been in bankruptcy for more than half of his adult life, with no foreseeable way out.

That is a level of stupid that is difficult to put into words.

Anonymous said...

Soy un perdedor...

Anonymous said...

He doesn’t want to acknowledge that he lost. Settling would do that. So now he is all-in.

I’d much prefer that you see some if not all of that money someday. But there is a tiny part of me that is curious how long he can go on as a financial leper LOL. He spent HALF his life in debt to you? Jeezus.

Evidently, there are some modes of existence that might seem unachievable, but I guess we’ll find how low he can go. 🤦‍♂️

Anonymous said...

Don't forget the windfall he's going to accrue when that Netflix series about him launches. Why, the product endorsements alone will make him rich; greasy burger stands and soggy pasta joints across the county will be clamouring for his endorsement.