Recent Communications from Pritchett and her retained Los Angeles Lawyer with dual bar licenses
In reviewing Pritchett’s second email, where she inquires about “the cost and steps for removal” of an article, we are puzzled by the shift in her request. The first email only sought removal of “images” from a post about herself and her property.
LIT has not found any reputable news outlet that will remove articles for monetary payment, as that would constitute bribery or extortion, akin to the “hush money” trials often reported.
Our blogs have a clear record of disavowing such practices.
For example;
Criminal attorney Oliver Jason Brown, Harris County, Texas
Unlicensed Debt Collector Gordon Engle, North Carolina and Texas
“A Message for Felon Francis Santa“, LawsinFlorida.com
This is just a small selection of our stance. The key takeaway is that we do not condone or engage in bribery, regardless of how it is presented.
LAW OFFICE OF CHRISTIE GAUMER
Christie Gaumer 3940 Laurel Canyon Blvd.,
Telephone: (323) 934-8500 No. 733
Email: Christie@gaumerlaw.com Studio City, CA 91604
September 13, 2024
SENT VIA EMAIL
To: info@lawsintexas.com
Re: Courtesy Request to Remove Content Causing Distress Greetings:
I have been retained on behalf of Ms. Allyson Pritchett to address her concerns regarding the financial, personal and reputational damages caused by your article, dated November 4, 2023, entitled Flippin’ Sides: Lawyer Bob Kurckemeyer Fired Up Defending Foreclosure of Savan Villas Apartments, subtitled Bob’s the wingman on emergency call for Houston Grand Opera Board Member and Harvard trained Real Estate Investor Allyson Pritchett, which article is located on your website at the following link:
The above link contains misleading and damaging information, and we are requesting that you remove the link.
As for the reasons, the article discusses a business litigation matter concerning Ms. Pritchett.
The article also includes the private information of Ms. Pritchett, including among other things, her photograph, photographs of her home, her home address, as well as information about board positions she has and her educational background.
Ms. Pritchett has a family that includes an infant (eight-month-old) son, and Ms. Pritchett fears persons may come to her home by finding this information online.
Also, the article includes references to litigation involving foreclosure as well as images regarding bankruptcy.
However, the company will exit Chapter 11 in a couple of weeks, and the litigation was settled.
Also, as a result of the settlement, the litigation was dismissed.
According to the principle that settlements are generally confidential, and despite the dismissal of the case, the information on your site remains online, causing tremendous damage to Ms. Pritchett’s reputation, and she is suffering and has suffered damages as a result of the link.
Namely, when third persons Google search Ms. Pritchett’s name your link appears near the top of the search results and is consistently causing readers to pre-judge her.
The link has impacted Ms. Pritchett’s ability to obtain loans or lines of credit because lenders do not wish to lend based on the content of the article.
Indeed, Ms. Pritchett has submitted 18 different applications across different lending platforms, but each has been declined showing this link was discovered by the lenders.
Additionally, as stated above, the link causes a serious safety risk for Ms. Pritchett by means of the link including her personal information.
Finally, the link improperly includes Ms. Pritchett’s copyrighted photographs without her or the copyright owners’ consent.
Therefore, based on the above, we respectfully request you remove the link.
Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please feel free to contact me should you wish to discuss it further.
I look forward to your prompt response.
Regards,
Christie Gaumer
LIT Notes and Commentary:
Attorney Licensed in California: State Bar of California
Attorney Licensed in Texas: State Bar of Texas
Christie Lee Gaumer, Los Angeles / Studio City; and where Los Angeles Superior Court so happens to be the same location of in forma pauperis Andrew Peter Lehman’s frivolous and vexatious lawsuit.
At first glance, there appear to be further troubling coincidences.
First, consider the naming convention of the PDF letter sent by Gaumer: “Letter 9 13 2024 to law in texas [sic] as re Allyson Pritchett.” Notably, the only other instance of the term “Law In Texas” being used incorrectly is by Bob Kruckemeyer in a previous litigation involving LIT.
Second, initial research into Christie Lee Gaumer (62) reveals that she has a long history of involvement in federal cases where the SEC is a party.
For instance:
In Securities & Exchange Commission v. Calif Autocare Corp (5:02-cv-01229) in the District Court, C.D. California, Gaumer is listed in the docket entry related to an appeal by defendant James E. Gasper. This case includes a notice of appeal filed on 11/25/02, with Gaumer’s name appearing among other parties.
In Mueller v. San Diego Entertainment Partners, LLC (3:16-cv-02997) in the District Court, S.D. California, the case involves securities and commodities under the Securities Exchange Act.
Given her extensive experience with federal securities cases, Christie Lee Gaumer would likely be well-versed in bribery and extortion laws. This raises a question: Was Gaumer privy to the two emails that Pritchett sent directly to LIT before being formally retained?
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The State of Texas Accuse Judge Tamika Craft of Engaging in Bribery and Extortion of MD Anderson – Laws In Texas https://t.co/pvP5Yk9J8w— lawsinusa (@lawsinusa) September 11, 2024
Addison Oaks Holdings, LLC
(24-80128)
United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Texas
BK Judge Jeff Norman
MAY 7, 2024 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: JUL 31, 2024
Notice to Take Deposition of Corporate Representative of Althans Insurance Agency (Filed By Addison Oaks Holdings, LLC ). (Baker, Reese) (Entered: 09/09/2024)
ORDER ON MOTION FOR RELIEF FROM THE AUTOMATIC STAY FILED BY MEAGHAN WILSON (ECF No. 85)
Came on for consideration Meaghan Wilson’s Motion for Relief from the Automatic Stay (the “Motion”)1 and the Court being of the opinion that cause exists to lift the automatic stay, it is therefore:
ORDERED that the automatic stay is lifted for Meaghan Wilson to proceed with trial of the Personal Injury Suit in Galveston County, Texas to the point of final judgment, exhaustion of any appeals therein, and satisfaction of any judgment rendered therein but only to the extent of Debtor’s available insurance coverage.
PlnDue, DsclsDue |
Southern District of Texas (Galveston)
Bankruptcy Petition #: 24-80128
Assigned to: Bankruptcy Judge Jeffrey P Norman Chapter 11 Voluntary Asset
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Debtor Addison Oaks Holdings, LLC 11615 Segrest Dr Houston, TX 77047-1613 GALVESTON-TX Tax ID / EIN: 86-3257260 |
represented by | Reese W Baker Baker & Associates 950 Echo Lane Suite 300 Houston, TX 77024 713-869-9200 Fax : 713-869-9100 Email: courtdocs@bakerassociates.net |
Trustee Jarrod B Martin Chamberlain Hrdlicka 1200 Smith Street Suite 1400 Houston, TX 77002 713-356-1280 |
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U.S. Trustee US Trustee Office of the US Trustee 515 Rusk Ave Ste 3516 Houston, TX 77002 713-718-4650 |
represented by | Hector Duran, Jr U.S. Trustee 515 Rusk Ste 3516 Houston, Tx 77002 7137184650 Email: Hector.Duran.Jr@usdoj.gov |
Filing Date | # | Docket Text | |
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08/01/2024 | 82 (1 pg) |
Order Denying Emergency Motion for Use of Cash Collateral (Related Doc # 81) Signed on 8/1/2024. (trc4) (Entered: 08/01/2024) | |
08/01/2024 | 83 (3 pgs) |
BNC Certificate of Mailing. (Related document(s):80 Order Setting Hearing) No. of Notices: 1. Notice Date 08/01/2024. (Admin.) (Entered: 08/01/2024) | |
08/03/2024 | 84 (3 pgs) |
BNC Certificate of Mailing. (Related document(s):82 Order on Emergency Motion) No. of Notices: 1. Notice Date 08/03/2024. (Admin.) (Entered: 08/03/2024) | |
08/09/2024 | 85 (7 pgs; 2 docs) |
Motion for Relief from Stay . Fee Amount $199. Filed by Creditor Meaghan Wilson Hearing scheduled for 9/4/2024 at 09:30 AM at Houston, Courtroom 403 (JPN). (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order) (Wentworth, Timothy) (Entered: 08/09/2024) | |
08/31/2024 | 86 (1 pg) |
Order on Motion For Relief From Stay Filed By Meaghan Wilson (Related Doc # 85) Signed on 8/31/2024. (trc4) (Entered: 08/31/2024) | |
09/05/2024 | 87 (3 pgs) |
BNC Certificate of Mailing. (Related document(s):86 Order on Motion For Relief From Stay) No. of Notices: 1. Notice Date 09/05/2024. (Admin.) (Entered: 09/05/2024) | |
09/09/2024 | 88 (3 pgs) |
Notice to Take Deposition of Corporate Representative of Althans Insurance Agency (Filed By Addison Oaks Holdings, LLC ). (Baker, Reese) (Entered: 09/09/2024) |
PACER Service Center | |||
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Transaction Receipt | |||
09/13/2024 22:43:02 |
Hearing Continued
Emergency Motion for Use of Cash Collateral Filed by Debtor Addison Oaks Holdings, LLC
(Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order # 2 Exhibit Projections)
(Baker, Reese) (Entered: 07/31/2024)
Order Resetting Hearing Signed on 7/30/2024
(Related document(s):68 Motion to Challenge Fees, 74 Objection)
Hearings rescheduled for 8/23/2024 at 09:30 AM at Galveston 7th Floor Courtroom.
(trc4) (Entered: 07/30/2024)
PlnDue, DsclsDue |
Southern District of Texas (Galveston)
Bankruptcy Petition #: 24-80128
Assigned to: Bankruptcy Judge Jeffrey P Norman Chapter 11 Voluntary Asset
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Debtor Addison Oaks Holdings, LLC 11615 Segrest Dr Houston, TX 77047-1613 GALVESTON-TX Tax ID / EIN: 86-3257260 |
represented by | Reese W Baker Baker & Associates 950 Echo Lane Suite 300 Houston, TX 77024 713-869-9200 Fax : 713-869-9100 Email: courtdocs@bakerassociates.net |
Trustee Jarrod B Martin Chamberlain Hrdlicka 1200 Smith Street Suite 1400 Houston, TX 77002 713-356-1280 |
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U.S. Trustee US Trustee Office of the US Trustee 515 Rusk Ave Ste 3516 Houston, TX 77002 713-718-4650 |
represented by | Hector Duran, Jr U.S. Trustee 515 Rusk Ste 3516 Houston, Tx 77002 7137184650 Email: Hector.Duran.Jr@usdoj.gov |
Filing Date | # | Docket Text | |
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07/24/2024 | 74 (102 pgs; 10 docs) |
Objection / Aetna Life Insurance Company’s Objection to Debtor’s Amended Motion to Challenge Fees and Expenses of Aetna Life Insurance Company (related document(s):67 Generic Motion, 68 Generic Motion). Filed by Aetna Life Insurance Company (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1 # 2 Exhibit 2 # 3 Exhibit 3 # 4 Exhibit 4 # 5 Exhibit 5 # 6 Exhibit 6 # 7 Exhibit 7 # 8 Exhibit 8 # 9 Proposed Order) (Harper, Ashley) (Entered: 07/24/2024) | |
07/24/2024 | 75 (3 pgs) |
Notice of Rule 2004 Examination. (Related document(s):68 Generic Motion) Filed by Addison Oaks Holdings, LLC (Baker, Reese) (Entered: 07/24/2024) | |
07/25/2024 | 76 (44 pgs; 8 docs) |
Debtor-In-Possession Monthly Operating Report for Filing Period ending 6/30/2024, $2036633 disbursed (Filed By Addison Oaks Holdings, LLC ). (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit Bank statement # 2 Exhibit A # 3 Exhibit B # 4 Exhibit C # 5 Exhibit D # 6 Exhibit Delinquent report # 7 Exhibit Vendor aging report) (Baker, Reese) (Entered: 07/25/2024) | |
07/26/2024 | 77 | Courtroom Minutes. Time Hearing Held: 9:30. Appearances: Reese Baker for the Debtor, Hector Duran for the US Trustee. (Related document(s):1 Voluntary Petition (Chapter 11)) Status Conference held. Debtor has complied with US Trustee request for information. The Court takes no action at this time. (trc4) (Entered: 07/26/2024) | |
07/26/2024 | 78 (4 pgs) |
BNC Certificate of Mailing. (Related document(s):72 Order on Application for Compensation) No. of Notices: 1. Notice Date 07/26/2024. (Admin.) (Entered: 07/26/2024) | |
07/26/2024 | 79 (5 pgs) |
BNC Certificate of Mailing. (Related document(s):73 Generic Order) No. of Notices: 1. Notice Date 07/26/2024. (Admin.) (Entered: 07/26/2024) | |
07/30/2024 | 80 (1 pg) |
Order Resetting Hearing Signed on 7/30/2024 (Related document(s):68 Motion to Challenge Fees , 74 Objection) Hearings rescheduled for 8/23/2024 at 09:30 AM at Galveston 7th Floor Courtroom. (trc4) (Entered: 07/30/2024) | |
07/31/2024 | 81 (13 pgs; 3 docs) |
Emergency Motion for Use of Cash Collateral Filed by Debtor Addison Oaks Holdings, LLC (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order # 2 Exhibit Projections) (Baker, Reese) (Entered: 07/31/2024) |
PACER Service Center | |||
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07/31/2024 18:58:17 |
Sherry Harris, Individually and on behalf of the Estate of Robert Clark vs. Savan Villas, LLC, Et Al
Petition and Citation in re 3731 Albans Rd, Houston 77005
Updated: Outgoing Judge Schaffer’s Memberships, Donations and Election Litigation Creates Judicial Conflict – Laws In Texas https://t.co/ZIcWCZ45CO
— lawsinusa (@lawsinusa) July 30, 2024
Aetna Life Insurance Company vs. Addison Oaks Holdings, LLC, Et Al
23-CV-1921 – Galveston County District Court
OCT 9, 2023 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: NOV 4, 2023
Suggestion of Bankruptcy – OCA – Very Late Notice by Bob Kruckemeyer.
Status Conf. July 25, 2024
Rule 11 agreement – freeze everythin’ till mid-Jan 2024.
Bob’s Explanation of Entities doesn’t cover the fact Addison Oaks Holdings LLC is currently tax forfeited.
US-Based Bodka Creek Capital is a privately held real estate private equity firm that owns and manages nearly 1000 Multifamily units and ~$125M in real estate assets across the US.
The firm is vertically integrated from acquisition to property management supporting a clear focus on execution with each investment asset. Bodka engages in acquisition, development and asset management.
FINALLY, MOVEMENT;
(after Realtor Caroline Allison shut down her @youtube)
President at Foreclosure Network of Texas Sandy Dasigenis Accused of Foreclosure Bid-Rigging – Laws In Texas https://t.co/GuEAzQHogG— lawsinusa (@lawsinusa) November 1, 2023
More than 20 families displaced after fire spread through Texas City apartment
More than 20 families are without a home after a kitchen fire ravaged through the Savan Villas apartments in Texas City over the weekend.
JAN 31, 2022 | REPUBLISHED: NOV 4, 2023
TEXAS CITY, Texas (KTRK) — More than 20 families are without a home after a kitchen fire ravaged through a Texas City apartment complex over the weekend.
At about 4:20 p.m. Sunday, fire crews were called out to the 8600 block of the Emmett F Lowry Expressway to reports of a kitchen fire at the Savan Villas Apartment. At the scene, crews saw the blaze had spread quickly and was burning through 12 units of one of the buildings.
According to the fire department, they managed to put out the flames, but an additional dozen units suffered water damage in the process.
The American Red Cross also responded to the scene offering housing and essential assistance to those displaced.
It looks like the war of the REITS is slowly dissolving since we took an avid interest. There’s nothin’ better than a good settlement off the record. Just ask the Epstein victim lawyers and @DeutscheBank who wanted to keep everyone from writin’ memoirs. https://t.co/ttuK8gWiZj
— lawsinusa (@lawsinusa) October 24, 2023
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BODKA CREEK CAPITAL LLC vs. BAY OAKS (BT3) LLC
(Court 127, JUDGE RAVI SANDILL)
AUG 14, 2023| REPUBLISHED: NOV 4, 2023