Thursday, June 18, 2026

Chronicles of Twatrick: Legal victory, you say? I think not.

One of my reliable sources informs me that, yet again, undischarged bankrupt and man whistling past the graveyard Patrick "Super Nexus Chick Magnet Quintuple Threat" Ross is bragging about how he "defeated" me in a court hearing a few years back. I've explained what happened in that hearing at least a couple of times but, what the heck, here's the definitive overview so you know what actually took place.

Not long after Patrick filed his monumentally meritless and frivolous defamation lawsuit against me in mid-2022 (a filing for which he now refuses to proceed), I decided to try to file -- on my own -- a motion to have that action dismissed for a number of reasons. I've already pointed out how absurd it was (Patrick whining about stuff that happened as far back as 2008), but the salient feature was that, in a bout of over-confidence, I decided that I was smart enough to file that motion myself.

So I did.

Predictably, because I had little experience in representing myself in legal matters, I filed a notably deficient motion -- I simply did not reference everything I needed to reference. And at the hearing, the judge diplomatically pointed this out and explained that he could not rule on a motion that was not properly drawn up, and that was the end of that (although, curiously, the judge even said that it looked like I had a pretty strong case but, still, he could not proceed). End of hearing. So let's make sure you understand what happened there.

I did not "lose" that hearing, and Patrick did not "win" that hearing, for the simple reason that there was no hearing. The judge did not hear arguments from either Patrick or myself, and did not rule on the merits of the arguments -- he simply said that there was not enough in my filing to proceed, and ended those proceedings. No one won, and no one lost, and I have the right to refile that motion any time I want. So, no, Patrick, did not "win" that hearing. But if Patrick wants to compare legal victories, let's start a list:

  • I sued Patrick for malicious defamation and won a judgment of $85,000.
  • I forced Patrick into court on numerous occasions during which he was found in contempt of court twice.
  • I drove Patrick into personal bankruptcy.
  • At Patrick's bankruptcy discharge hearing, I successfully argued that he was not entitled to an absolute discharge.
  • After Patrick filed a defective appeal of his bankruptcy Conditional Discharge Order, I successfully filed to have that appeal dismissed as abandoned.
  • I successfully filed to have Patrick's protection under bankruptcy lifted with respect to me so that his original judgment amount was reinstated (with interest).
  • I successfully registered my judgment in Saskatchewan so that I could initiate collection proceedings against Patrick.

So if Patrick wants to keep bragging about a "victory" for which there was no actual hearing, good for him. I'll compare that with my basketful of victories any time. 

P.S. Just to be clear, because my motion was never actually "heard" and ruled upon, I have every right to re-file it whenever I want. Which is why I'm making a record of every time Patrick yaps on about me -- so that when I do that re-filing and Patrick whines that he's been too busy to proceed with his idiotic action, I have a binderful of him having enough time to talk smack about me.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anyone who actively ducks service for as long as Patrick has knows full well they haven't got a leg to stand on.

Anonymous said...

man, he is REALLY crashing out over this today. It's especially funny to see him note you have people supporting you in this while he has....... his hand? his collection of gaudy wrestling belts?

someone help me out here 🤣

CC said...

Anon @ 12:43 PM: Patrick can blar-har-har all he wants, but only one of us is an undischarged bankrupt who owes me more than $125,000 and is actively avoiding being located by process servers and debt collectors. And it isn't me.