Yep, so this still isn't over as of yet and a few things have come up just recently which brings a few questions in on a limited time constraint.
My mother is going to appear in court tomorrow because the judge ordered him to give the stuff back this past Saturday and some of the items she didn't get, were damaged on purpose, or he made the ol' switcheroo which we didn't find out till the other day.
A little background: after the last court appearance he served her again with some bunk allegations to try and swindle money out of her again which we are not worried about because one claim he brought up in the first case and the judge dismissed because they were playing house and the other my mom has proof that she paid him back for a floated check 1-2 days after it was written. But thanks to the laws of the land, I don't believe there is anything we can do to stop him from filing frivolous lawsuits. Unless there is some statute that I haven't been able to find and I don't think these small claims judges really have time for perjury in their courtrooms.
But what he has done now is, he called a mutual friend of theirs and told her to "tell your friend that she better show up in court with my grandmother's ring because I have enough evidence to show that her and her daughters have been doing fraud".
He is referring to my sisters taking money of my now deceased step-father (their father) and putting it into the estate for probate at the discretion of their probate attorney because she gets paid based on estate value. And about my mother, she is on full disability from the state and he has pictures of her standing around (her legs are not what's disabled besides her broken ankle) watching her friend help move some stuff in and out of a trailer.
I have been trying to do some research and to me, regardless of the allegations, doesn't this constitute as "blackmail/extortion" since he is requesting property in exchange for not bringing up or file a complaint with authorities?
We just want this drama to end and are trying to do everything in our legal power to do so. Beside she can't come to court tomorrow in the am with a ring she doesn't have that he must have lost or whatever he did with it so no matter what, it's a loss to her.
Any help is much appreciated and thank you