False Charges

Posted by: Anonymous

False Charges - 12/09/09 10:46 PM

I've recently had an altercation with a neighbor. I won't go into the sordid details (yet, involves dog dispute). Seems that most of the renters are bringing the neighborhood down. It was a she said, she said. The the neighbor began making false allegations about me, then the police were involved, then I was served with a summons and complaint to Magistrates Court for a restraining order against me.

She had no witnesses, no evidence, provided false information, accused me of a criminal act, and slandered me.

Luckily, I won the hearing and it was dismissed against me. Bottom line, she lied and could not prove the allegations set forth in the complaint.

My attorney said to let it go and stay away from her. She is litigious and simply trying to pick a fight with anyone.

Yet, she states that she had to take 3 lie detector tests as directed by the police. The police were not at the hearing to verify nor back up that statement. Thus, I don't know if it was true or not.

Now she wants to sue me for libel/slander. The Judge said that he would entertain her complaint - whether or not that will take place, I don't know.

Thus, if she sues, I will counter b/c I will retrieve the hearing transcript and use that against her along with witnesses, facts, discovery, etc.

She said I was at places I was not b/c I was at the hospital with my step-father and family. My dog has been at my step-sister's farm or my mother's homes. I use my credit cards for all purchases - which prove my location. All of which will help me.

She is a stay at home mom, chooses not to work, thus what kind of damages could she prove? Her husband is military and was not at the hearing to support her (even though he could have been). Her language was slurred and she exhibited anger at the hearing. The judge said he let her talk longer than he had wished - yet, she provided no tangible evidence.
Posted by: Edelweiss3

Re: False Charges - 12/10/09 09:22 AM

Bad neighbors are like tumors; they are always there. You can only cut yourself away from them. In other words; MOVE.

Maybe this is the nudge you needed to finally put your moving plan in action.
Posted by: chatty lady

Re: False Charges - 12/10/09 11:07 AM

I thought you told us awhile back you were getting rid of stuff in order to sell your home... So what changed your mind? Sounds very toxic in your neighborhood to me. If she does sue you, countersue her, she lost her case in court and so she slandered you, NOT the other way around.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: False Charges - 12/10/09 02:27 PM

I have gotten rid of stuff to sell my home and planned to place my home up for sale in January 2010. It's on the market NOW. Hope it sells.

The neighborhood has gone to the hood.
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: False Charges - 12/10/09 05:05 PM

Mustand, seems like your timing is perfect. Carry on! What anuisance. Did you have to retain a lawyer?
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: False Charges - 12/11/09 12:26 AM

Yes, I had a lawyer who is ex-military JAG.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: False Charges - 12/11/09 03:04 PM

Yet, I wonder why she had to take 3 lie detector tests. Makes me wonder if they are trying to set me up for something.
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: False Charges - 12/11/09 03:30 PM

What a concern. I hpe you're able to out all this aside and embrace the season, and the hope of the new year which may mean a new home for you, and a new beginning.
Posted by: Dee

Re: False Charges - 12/13/09 03:24 AM

Sounds like you have a woman who likes to stir the pot all the time. Too bad you're having to spend money on an attorney to defend yourself against this nut. I hope your house will sell soon and you can get the H out of there.
Posted by: chatty lady

Re: False Charges - 12/13/09 03:35 AM

I don't want to burst anyones bubbles here but even in murder cases three lie detectors are rarely, if ever given, so this womans story sounds very fishy to me and is probably as much of a bald face lie as her charges against you are...
Posted by: Anno

Re: False Charges - 12/13/09 02:14 PM

Maybe a restraining order is necessary?
Posted by: chatty lady

Re: False Charges - 12/16/09 11:21 PM

Restraining orders aren't as good as people think. Know how many women have been killed by a person they had a restraining order against? TOO many! It's just a piece of paper after all.
I would get one anyway because if the prson it is filed against can be caught breaking the order they can be jailed and sometime for quite awhile depending on the judge.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: False Charges - 12/22/09 08:47 PM

Upon arriving home last night and checking mail, thought I had a ton of mail and was so excited - for naugt it seems! Most of the 'mail' was homemade Christian fliers - wonder who did that?

This morning while walking my dog, another neighbor (renter) had an ax leaning against the front door. I quickly walked away from that home!

Another renter moved out - they were trashing the rental home. Hopefully, some of the neighborhood crime will follow them.

Only one looker at my home, and he did not financially qualify. Hopefully things will pick up next year. Fingers crossed!