Legal Document Type: Legal Motion: MOTION TO ACKNOWLEDGE FRAUDULENT GUARDIAN AD LITEM APPOINTMENT, COURT DELAY TACTICS, AND INTENTIONAL OBSTRUCTION OF ACCESS TO CHILD

Case Information: Case 24SN-DR00104 | Status: Pending

Document Content:
Comes now, Micheal Lawrence Salmon, Movant and natural father of Felix Day Salmon, and respectfully submits this Motion to preserve a clear record of procedural violations, fraudulent representations, and denial of due process now ongoing in this matter.

I. FRAUDULENT GUARDIAN AD LITEM APPOINTMENT
On or about April 12, 2025, the Court purported to appoint Brook Gipson as Guardian ad Litem (GAL) in this matter.
Despite diligent efforts to confirm her identity, Movant has been unable to locate any record of Brook Gipson on Missouri Case.net, on file with the Missouri Bar, or via direct contact with either Ozarks Law Firm or Rooney McBride & Smith, who have repeatedly made conflicting and evasive claims regarding her identity.
Given the total lack of professional footprint, the Movant reasonably believes that no such individual actively serves as GAL, and that this appointment may have been fictitious.

Movant reserves the right to issue a subpoena in future discovery or appeal to compel testimony from the above firms, and from the Court itself if necessary, regarding the existence and participation of �Brook Gipson.�

II. COURT DELAY STRATEGY TO EVADE REVIEW
Movant places on the record that Judge Matt Alan Selby, in open court, "stated":
 �It�s getting close to the six-month rule, and I�m planning on dismissing.�
This comment, paired with the ongoing refusal to schedule or rule on Movant�s valid motions, indicates a deliberate strategy to delay adjudication long enough to dismiss this case on a technicality�despite jurisdictional objections and ongoing violations of Movant�s parental rights.

III. REFUSAL TO ACKNOWLEDGE MOTION DAYS OR RULE ON MOTIONS
Per Stone County Local Rule 2.4.1, today�April 17, 2025�is a designated Motion Day for Associate Division II.
Movant�s Emergency Motion, filed in advance and compliant with docket requirements, was intentionally omitted from the docket.
The Clerk�s Office falsely told Movant the next hearing date was May 2, 2025, wh