tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708375.post5349999430359663374..comments2024-03-28T03:54:21.932-04:00Comments on Canadian Cynic: The chronicles of Twatrick: The Patrick Ross saga.CChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11406057201126015750noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708375.post-15964506118323164932020-10-15T10:44:29.613-04:002020-10-15T10:44:29.613-04:00So Patrick Ross' mother passed away in July. I...So Patrick Ross' mother passed away in July. I don't know if there is an estate or inheritance involved but it might be wise to ask for the probate document because you never know. <br /><br />https://twitter.com/OutlawTory/status/1316074422093004800Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708375.post-81489087308414236482020-10-15T07:45:54.427-04:002020-10-15T07:45:54.427-04:00I've been following this debacle for years, wa...I've been following this debacle for years, watching Patrick vent on Twitter and insult people and argue in bad faith, and lecture everyone else on taking responsibility for their lives, when he's an undischarged bankrupt who lives at home and now has been kicked out of bankruptcy. You'd think he would have started acting more like a grown-up by now. Instead, as I understand it, he will be turning 40 years old next year, and rather than having a career and a house and a nice car, he's living in his parents' basement and making videos about UFC: https://twitter.com/DragonFireIdeas/status/1316062681951096834.<br /><br />I'm not optimistic about you collecting your money.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708375.post-22731858592658160632020-09-28T06:20:39.683-04:002020-09-28T06:20:39.683-04:00JUXTAPOSE. (to steal one of your expressions). Rig...JUXTAPOSE. (to steal one of your expressions). Right now, Patrick is gloating about radio host Ryan Jespersen being fired, and Patrick's logic is, "If you talk smack about someone, you should accept the consequences."<br /><br />Patrick has no self-awareness at all, does he?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708375.post-17210419600555169322020-09-27T16:55:25.430-04:002020-09-27T16:55:25.430-04:00I think Patrick is melting down these days. He'...I think Patrick is melting down these days. He's hiding people's replies, and he's challenging everybody to a fist fight. That dude is fucked up mentally and psychologically.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708375.post-50302007166320756772020-09-27T14:20:42.328-04:002020-09-27T14:20:42.328-04:00Just did more reading so this is a continuation of...Just did more reading so this is a continuation of the last comment. I miscounted, it's 6 years of missed payments, not 5, so it's pretty clear this guy will have to pay $14,400 to catch up all those missed payments, then $2,000 to register for bankruptcy (if someone even accepts him, which is really unlikely), and from what I read, a few thousand in costs he owes you. So let's just say he'll have to hand over about $20,000 right away to get back into bankruptcy, but he still has all those after-acquired assets he has to declare and account for.<br /><br />I've seen a number of bankruptcy cases but never one this fucked up. If this guy has been working all these years and not paying anything towards his conditional discharge, all that salary will be treated as after-acquired assets. And from what I see, he's been living at home, so he can't even protect any of it by calling it rent. And if any of his relatives have been lending him money, that has to be declared, too. And, as you said, any gifts or inheritance. Basically, any assets of any kind he's received since declaring bankruptcy in 2012. And if he's been making even minimum wage all that time, that's definitely going to total more than the $100,000 he owes you.<br /><br />I don't see how bankruptcy could possibly help this idiot. Unless I'm wrong, he'll have to pay $20,000 up front, and will still have to pay the full amount he owes you. He'd be better off paying you what he owes you directly; at least he'd save the bankruptcy registration fee.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708375.post-41631989272462160802020-09-27T11:53:17.708-04:002020-09-27T11:53:17.708-04:00I am not a lawyer, but I know something about bank...I am not a lawyer, but I know something about bankruptcy in Canada, and I can't believe that bankruptcy court let this guy get away with not paying anything for years. Did they just not care?<br /><br />Anyway, most of what you said sounds right. If this guy tried to get back into bankruptcy, he would have all kinds of problems. First, no trustee is required to take on a client, and most trustees would not want a client with this kind of history, so I doubt he'd find a trustee that dumb.<br /><br />And even if he did, since the original trustee is discharged, I'm pretty sure he'd have to pay the trustee registration fee all over again, as if he was starting from scratch. That fee is around $2000, if not more, so he'd have to hand that over.<br /><br />And I'm pretty sure he'd have to get up to date regarding all his missed payments. $200 a month for the last five years, he'd definitely have to hand that over. And if he has outstanding costs from these court cases, he'd have to pay all of that. So that's already $14,000 and costs on top of that, just to get back into bankruptcy.<br /><br />And you're right about the after-acquired assets. Everything he acquired as assets since he declared bankruptcy would have to be declared, and all that would be held against him. Depending on how much this guy earned in the last eight years (and if he got any loans or gifts or inheritance), it's possible that getting back into bankruptcy could actually cost him more than just paying what he owes. Hard to believe, but given how many years he paid nothing, it's possible.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708375.post-58115649227939065782020-09-27T08:52:04.844-04:002020-09-27T08:52:04.844-04:00Did you know that Patrick has a second Twitter acc...Did you know that Patrick has a second Twitter account, dragonfireideas? And only last year, he was bragging about a "new career" and his "vastly improved finances?"<br /><br />https://twitter.com/DragonFireIdeas/status/1147317321146556422<br /><br />That should help you collect.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708375.post-11944682494163496172020-09-27T07:03:58.290-04:002020-09-27T07:03:58.290-04:00Anonymous 3: As for Patrick being able to resume t...Anonymous 3: As for Patrick being able to resume the protection of bankruptcy, that won't help him. First, trustees have no obligation to accept a client, particularly one with a years-long history of contemptuous non-compliance such as Patrick Ross. But even if a trustee did, that would do Patrick no good for a simple reason.<br /><br />As long as you're an undischarged bankrupt, you are required to disclose and turn over to your trustee (for the purpose of distributing among your creditors) anything in the way of assets you acquire; this includes salary, gifts, loans, property, inheritance, lottery winnings, you name it -- these are referred to as "after-acquired assets" and you, as the bankrupt, must by bankruptcy law surrender them to your trustee as long as you are officially bankrupt.<br /><br />What this means is that, for all those years since Patrick filed for bankruptcy in 2012, anything he's acquired since then falls into that category, so that the instant he resumed bankruptcy, he would be on the hook for everything he's acquired over the last eight years -- salary, loans from parents or relatives, inheritance ... all of it. And as long as he *remained* in bankruptcy until his discharge, the same would apply.<br /><br />That Patrick has wasted the last several years smugly ignoring his legal obligations under the bankruptcy regime while working full-time is what has screwed him totally.CChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11406057201126015750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708375.post-58753051531310870212020-09-26T13:40:56.668-04:002020-09-26T13:40:56.668-04:00Can't Patrick just register with another trust...Can't Patrick just register with another trustee? If one will accept him, that is. Even if he has to pay a registration fee again, it sounds like that would still be way cheaper. Is there a reason he can't do that?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708375.post-52142980609495558872020-09-26T07:45:20.866-04:002020-09-26T07:45:20.866-04:00I remember you posting that ruling from back in 20...I remember you posting that ruling from back in 2014 ... so rather than paying you $34,000, Patrick now owes you over $100,000 because he's a total dick? That sounds right.<br /><br />From what I hear, he should have that much. He's been living at home for years, and he worked full-time at some hardware store in Lloyd for years. And I can't remember where I heard this, but I remember him bragging about inheriting a bunch of property from a relative, so now sounds like a good time to collect.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708375.post-21583298721373727322020-09-26T03:39:44.222-04:002020-09-26T03:39:44.222-04:00On his Twitter account, Patrick is currently suppo...On his Twitter account, Patrick is currently supporting the cops who shot Breonna Taylor. What a piece of work.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com