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I'm a defendant in a civil case concerning tortious interference with a business contract here in Texas. The business "I interfered with" was an oil and gas scam operation. The evidence of fraud is very obvious. The plaintiff is under investigation by multiple enforcement agencies...at a slow pace. The plaintiff/oil promoter is trying to harass me and shut me up by suing me so he can go down the road and continue his operations. The plaintiff has a long history of cease and desist orders, bankruptcies, civil fraud judgment, etc...My goal was to protect investors from further losses. Thus..."I interfered".
The plaintiff has an attorney who represents himself as an oil & gas fraud attorney on his website and yet here he is...representing an oil and fraud scammer. To date they have not met deadlines for mediation and discoveries. They continue to harass and cost me money. After 1 1/2 years their request for damages is down from $1M to $0. However, they want me to sign a non-disparagement agreement.
I DO NOT plan to sign a non-disparagement agreement. I DO plan on filing a grievance with the Texas Bar Association. I DO plan on publicly letting the world know about the truth and government records behind the plaintiff.
Does anyone have any further suggestions? It's very sad that our judicial system is designed to allow this process to occur.
The plaintiff has an attorney who represents himself as an oil & gas fraud attorney on his website and yet here he is...representing an oil and fraud scammer. To date they have not met deadlines for mediation and discoveries. They continue to harass and cost me money. After 1 1/2 years their request for damages is down from $1M to $0. However, they want me to sign a non-disparagement agreement.
I DO NOT plan to sign a non-disparagement agreement. I DO plan on filing a grievance with the Texas Bar Association. I DO plan on publicly letting the world know about the truth and government records behind the plaintiff.
Does anyone have any further suggestions? It's very sad that our judicial system is designed to allow this process to occur.