Source: https://hogewash.com/tag/kimberlin-v-walker-et-al-lolsuit-appeal/
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 20:19:20+00:00

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It was three years ago today that the Maryland Court of Special Appeals affirmed the judgment of the Montgomery Circuit Court granting the defendants in the Kimberlin v. Walker, et al. nuisance LOLsuit summary judgment of five counts of the suit and a directed verdict on the two counts that went to trial. After hearing the good news, I posted A Pair of Thank Youes.
A great many people are due my thanks for help that came in many forms while I have been dealing with the Kimberlin v. Walker, et al. nuisance lawsuit. Two people deserve special thanks.
Ken White, aka Popehat, blogged about the lawsuit and put up the Popehat Signal alerting lawyers to my need for pro bono assistance. Thank you, Ken.
Patrick Ostronic answered the Popehat Signal and represented me during the trial and the appeal. He also represented Aaron Walker and Stacy McCain during the trial and Stacy during the appeal. Thank you, Patrick.
The Kimberlin v. Walker, et al. case was the first of four LOLsuits The Dread Deadbeat Pro-Se Kimberlin filed against me. He lost every one as he also lost all the other LOLsuits he filed against my forty-plus codefendants. He’s also lost all the other LOLsuits he’s filed since 2012, including cases against, Home Depot and Senators McConnell and Grassley.
Brett Kimberlin has been no more successful at lawfare than he was at drug smuggling or bombings.
UPDATE—Patrick Ostronic also successfully represented me in the Kimberlin v. National Bloggers Club, et al. (II) LOLsuit.
Not everything goes as I expect. The TKPOTD from two years ago today reported such an occurrence.
There’s been a disturbance in the Farce, and something has proceeded in a way I didn’t foresee.
The Dread Pro-Se Kimberlin has filed a petition for a writ of certiorari with the Maryland Court of Appeals (the state’s highest court) seeking an appeal of his loss in the Kimberlin v. Walker, et al. nuisance LOLsuit in the Circuit Court and the Court of Special Appeals affirming of that loss. I really thought that TDPK would have been smart enough to know when his licked. Apparently, he’s dumber than I thought.
I should have bought more popcorn futures.
Of course, the Court of Appeals denied TDPK’s petition. At that point, he failed to petition the Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari, and his loss became final. That did proceed as I foresaw.
As noted in the TKPOTD from two years ago today, it’s been two years since the Court of Special Appeals taxed the costs of The Dread Deadbeat Pro-Se Kimberlin’s failed appeal of the Kimberlin v. Walker, et al. nuisance LOLsuit against the Appellant, i.e., TDPK. He still hasn’t paid.
In yesterday’s TKPOTD I mentioned that The Dread Pro-Se Kimberlin had asked the Court of Special Appeals to reconsider it’s denial of his appeal of his loss in the Kimberlin v. Walker, et al. nuisance lawsuit. The court has denied his motion for reconsideration. It also has mandated that Kimberlin must pay court costs.
Perhaps the financial consequences of these court costs will give TDPK pause and cause him to carefully consider where he wants to file another frivolous appeal.
Two years ago yesterday, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals affirmed the judgment of the Montgomery County Circuit Court in the Kimberlin v. Walker, et al. nuisance LOLsuit. The Gentle Readers who have been following The Saga of The Dread Deadbeat Pro-Se Kimberlin likely remember that Judge Johnson grant the defendants’ motion for judgment after TDPK had rested his case. Kimberlin appealed that judgment on the two counts that went to trial and also the Circuit Court’s earlier granting of summary judgment in our favor on the abuse of process, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and other counts of TDPK’s complaint.
Because we agree with the circuit court that only two of Mr. Kimberlin’s claims could go to trial, and that he failed to prove a fundamental element of those claims once he got there, we affirm.
One the most risible ways that Brett Kimberlin has hurt himself in his various LOLsuits is by introducing evidence which contradicts his own claims. The TKPOTD from three years ago today gives an example from a filing in the Kimberlin v. National Bloggers Club, et al. (I) RICO Madness LOLsuit.
Moreover, there is no final judgment in that state case.
On November 14, 2014, the Circuit Court entered an Order dismissing the case.
This is another example of one of Kimberlin’s exhibits supporting the defendants’ rather than TDPK’s case. Dismissal is final judgment. Moreover, since dismissal was based on Kimberlin’s failure to present a “scintilla” of evidence to support his claims, it’s a judgment on the merits.
Ultimately, a three-judge panel the Maryland Court of Special Appeals affirmed the judgment of the Circuit Court. The Dread Deadbeat Pro-Se Kimberlin petitioned for an en banc review by the entire court which was denied, as was his petition for a writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals (Maryland’s top court). He failed to file a timely petition for review by the Supreme Court, so the case is not only merely dead, it’s really, most sincerely dead.
I wonder … does TDPK still think the judgment isn’t final?

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