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SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 9:40 pm
by Gifted Hands
So i received an email from the director of student misconduct that i wa being charged with disorderly conduct involving alcholo for an event that happened in early May. Long story short, i breached my lease two months early and even gave the LL a months's notice so he coudl find another renter.He immediately sticks his atty on me when i don't pay may's rent (i told him to take it out of my deposit). So me and his atty argue over debtors prison and how they can't collect judgment and how court costs would outweigh what they would get (750$). So when I got home, i wrote scathing reviews for both the property manager and the atty. They immediatley settle with me on my terms on the condition that i drop the online reviews. After the manager and i settled, the atty emails me and aks me to remove the negative reviews of him and that he would conclude the matter at that point. The atty promised me the matter would be settled if i removed the reviews of him as well, which i did.

The next day, I called him while i was drunk and called him a shitty atty and asked him how it felt to be beaten by a 1L and achieving the worst possible result for his client (i was willing to up it to 1k- he never conveyed that to the Property manager).

So, he tells my school and they convicted me informally for disorderly conduct over a phonecall with the director of student conduct(i have to see some alcohol class). Do they have jurisdiction even? And is this not protected by free speech? I'm not allowed to insult a person whom i dislike? My school is private and is rate RED by the FIRE advocacy group

And can i sue the atty for breach of K (he was supposed to forbear from tking further action against me)

If y'all can't give advice, do you think it's worth fighting or seeing an atty over?

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 9:45 pm
by FascinatedWanderer
They definitely do not have jurisdiction. This matter is outside the scope of the commerce clause.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 10:14 pm
by rpupkin
I think you should finish your fight over your LRW grade before you move on to this cause.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 10:18 pm
by lavarman84
Have you tried getting drunk, calling up the Director of Student Misconduct, and asking him (or her) how it feels to be less intelligent and competent than a 1L?

This is not legal advice. Just common sense.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 10:32 pm
by rpupkin
lawman84 wrote:Have you tried getting drunk, calling up the Director of Student Misconduct, and asking him (or her) how it feels to be less intelligent and competent than a 1L?

This is not legal advice. Just common sense.
Not sure about this advice. Gifted Hands: If you're going to go this route, you'll need leverage: first, post a negative review of the Director of Student Misconduct on yelp.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 10:51 pm
by A. Nony Mouse
You can't possibly be serious.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 10:56 pm
by sublime
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Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 10:56 pm
by rpupkin
A. Nony Mouse wrote:You can't possibly be serious.
I was sure this was going to be a thread lock, but Nony decides to hit the return into the ad court. Can Gifted Hands perpetuate this thread for a few more posts? He hasn't shown such trolling talent to date, but let's see what he comes up with here.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:01 pm
by stego
Assuming the OP is real, he is just as much a troll in real life as he is on TLS.

Again, assuming this is real, it sounds like you were in the wrong literally the entire time.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:03 pm
by A. Nony Mouse
rpupkin wrote:
A. Nony Mouse wrote:You can't possibly be serious.
I was sure this was going to be a thread lock, but Nony decides to hit the return into the ad court. Can Gifted Hands perpetuate this thread for a few more posts? He hasn't shown such trolling talent to date, but let's see what he comes up with here.
Sometimes I just can't help myself.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:13 pm
by Gifted Hands
no i was drunk when i made a settlement offer. i was sober when i insulted him.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:14 pm
by psu2016
Sometimes when I'm feeling stressed about the bar or doubting myself or my abilities, or just need a general pickmeup, I come onto the site and realize that people like Gifted Hands exist in the world.

And then I feel much better.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:15 pm
by Gifted Hands
guys this super cereal, c'mon. plz give me real advice

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:16 pm
by stego
Gifted Hands wrote:no i was drunk when i made a settlement offer. i was sober when i insulted him.
That's the opposite of what you said in the OP.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:16 pm
by Gifted Hands
how am i in the wrong when i gave the property manager a months notice when i did not have to and offered to let him keep my deposit?

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:17 pm
by Gifted Hands
stego wrote:
Gifted Hands wrote:no i was drunk when i made a settlement offer. i was sober when i insulted him.
That's the opposite of what you said in the OP.
well the origianl is wrong. i was sober when i called him a shitty atty.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:17 pm
by Gifted Hands
you can tell by the slurring in one voicemial and the non slurring int he other

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:21 pm
by Good Guy Gaud
Gifted Hands wrote:no i was drunk when i made a settlement offer. i was sober when i insulted him.
Lol

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:21 pm
by Gifted Hands
Good Guy Gaud wrote:
Gifted Hands wrote:no i was drunk when i made a settlement offer. i was sober when i insulted him.
Lol
i'm not trolling, plz someone give me serious advice and i'll get off this site for the night

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:22 pm
by stego
Gifted Hands wrote:how am i in the wrong when i gave the property manager a months notice when i did not have to and offered to let him keep my deposit?
Well first you broke your lease, which is bad, but OK, people do that sometimes. Then you didn't pay rent and told the landlord to take it out of your deposit, which you probably can't do because they hold that money in case you break shit or don't clean properly. Then you blackmailed the landlord and attorney into a settlement by posting baseless negative reviews online. Then you insulted the attorney for offering you the settlement you wanted.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:24 pm
by psu2016
Gifted Hands wrote:
Good Guy Gaud wrote:
Gifted Hands wrote:no i was drunk when i made a settlement offer. i was sober when i insulted him.
Lol
i'm not trolling, plz someone give me serious advice and i'll get off this site for the night
No! Don't go! Your presence is a huge ego boost for me.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:25 pm
by Gifted Hands
stego wrote:
Gifted Hands wrote:how am i in the wrong when i gave the property manager a months notice when i did not have to and offered to let him keep my deposit?
Well first you broke your lease, which is bad, but OK, people do that sometimes. Then you didn't pay rent and told the landlord to take it out of your deposit, which you probably can't do because they hold that money in case you break shit or don't clean properly. Then you blackmailed the landlord and attorney into a settlement by posting baseless negative reviews online. Then you insulted the attorney for offering you the settlement you wanted.
i did not blackmail him; he treated me like shit. the review was honest. and he gave me his word that this matter was concluded and then ratted

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:30 pm
by rpupkin
Gifted Hands wrote:
stego wrote:
Gifted Hands wrote:how am i in the wrong when i gave the property manager a months notice when i did not have to and offered to let him keep my deposit?
Well first you broke your lease, which is bad, but OK, people do that sometimes. Then you didn't pay rent and told the landlord to take it out of your deposit, which you probably can't do because they hold that money in case you break shit or don't clean properly. Then you blackmailed the landlord and attorney into a settlement by posting baseless negative reviews online. Then you insulted the attorney for offering you the settlement you wanted.
i did not blackmail him; he treated me like shit. the review was honest. and he gave me his word that this matter was concluded and then ratted
This is a pickle. Have you ever heard the phrase "you attract more flies with honey than vinegar?" I suggest returning to the "online review" technique. But this time, write glowingly positive reviews of both your landlord and your attorney.

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:32 pm
by Gifted Hands
rpupkin wrote:
Gifted Hands wrote:
stego wrote:
Gifted Hands wrote:how am i in the wrong when i gave the property manager a months notice when i did not have to and offered to let him keep my deposit?
Well first you broke your lease, which is bad, but OK, people do that sometimes. Then you didn't pay rent and told the landlord to take it out of your deposit, which you probably can't do because they hold that money in case you break shit or don't clean properly. Then you blackmailed the landlord and attorney into a settlement by posting baseless negative reviews online. Then you insulted the attorney for offering you the settlement you wanted.
i did not blackmail him; he treated me like shit. the review was honest. and he gave me his word that this matter was concluded and then ratted
This is a pickle. Have you ever heard the phrase "you attract more flies with honey than vinegar?" I suggest returning to the "online review" technique. But this time, write glowingly positive reviews of both your landlord and your attorney.
i've already been convicted by school. i can't get out of this by sucking up if that' what you are implying

Re: SERIOUS ISSUE

Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 11:38 pm
by rpupkin
Gifted Hands wrote:
rpupkin wrote: This is a pickle. Have you ever heard the phrase "you attract more flies with honey than vinegar?" I suggest returning to the "online review" technique. But this time, write glowingly positive reviews of both your landlord and your attorney.
i've already been convicted by school. i can't get out of this by sucking up if that' what you are implying
Yes, that is what I was implying, but that obviously won't work if you've already been convicted. Did the school try you in absentia?