Invasion of Privacy and Illegal Discovery

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“I also know that there’s a motion for a ruling on third party discovery in the case. That’s not my case, my adversary proceeding, and I can’t rule on those. I don’t have any jurisdiction.”
Judge Catherine Peek McEwen
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District in Tampa, Florida

The attorneys continued to disregard the laws and the active restraining order by refusing to cancel the subpoenas in the state court to give this information to a man who using his company to gain information. There are no laws that permit a CORPORATION alleging an EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP to invade the rights of a person or even an “employee.” Also refusing to recognize if Geberth had been my employer, this is retaliation.Samantha Dammer fell in line and refused to communicate with me and completely lied to me, and sat on her hands.

Unofficial Transcript of January 11, 2021 Hearing

"We took up the court's suggestion at the last case management conference to use the mailing procedure or production of discovery requests to third parties. Amazon filed a motion for protective order in the Western District of Washington state asserting a laundry list of objections. We've reached out to them and they want us to, of course, try and get everything we can from Ms. Antonio before they will comply. We received similar objections from Google and Intuit."
Attorney Stanford Solomon
Solomon Law Group

The One Drive folder produced in April 2021 contains files and folders listing dates modified in December 2020 and April 2021.

They counted on my inability to defend myself, my status as a disabled person, and persistent financial abuse by refusing to discharge my bankruptcy knowing I would not have the resources for an expert as Judge McEwen repeatedly told me I needed to have.

December 7, 2020 Hearing: "And so if it's going to be a 14 day turnaround on that, something that's about a month away, and see if you can come up with a consensual resolution on this discovery. Mr. Megna, it's going to come in. It's going to come in. Frankly, the way I see this is there's a bunch of expenses. There may or may not be some irregularities in the creation of some documents."
Judge Catherine Peek McEwen
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District in Tampa, Florida

The Attorneys at the Solomon Law Group Refused To Turnover Production of Intuit Until April 2021

Demand Letter