After waiting three weeks after the court hearing, I called the courthouse because I hadn’t received the judgement in the mail yet. The clerk that I spoke with said that the judgement was mailed about a week before my phone call. I don’t live far from the courthouse, so I should have already received the judgment. She mentioned that if I didn’t receive the judgement, I could go to the courthouse to get a copy there. I said I’d wait until the end of the week. I waited and still hadn’t received anything. So either the courthouse didn’t mail the judgement, the judgement was lost by the postal service, or my parents or sister took my mail. By the way, a week or two before this, a public agency, which I won’t specify, told me they didn’t receive documents I had sent via mail, which caused a delay with my application. My cyberstalkers called this public agency telling them to make up this excuse to cause a delay and to do what they can to void my application, which was worth some money. Anyway, I received a harassing phone call a couple of minutes after calling the courthouse from someone asking me if I still worked with the former employer who conspired with the private investigator; his speech wasn’t clear and he slurred “check” several times, as if to say he was checking me. This is one of a couple of recent incidents of this former employer harassing me because he’s upset that I sued the private investigator to get my money back.
So today I went to the courthouse and got the judgement, which I was supposed to receive by mail. The judgement states, “Defendant … does not owe any money on the plaintiff’s claim.” So, I lost the case, and, for some reason, I wasn’t upset and I wasn’t surprised. It took me a couple of minutes to find the words to describe my reaction; I had mixed feelings of amusement and disgust. I wonder how the men behind this can call themselves men. What makes this even more amusing is the former employer tried to call me a coward one day. For the court to not award me the funds that I’m entitled to is unjust and corrupt; this is oppressive.
So did I really lose?
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