If you translated some of the legalese, some of the "salacious claims" are probably very juicy.
My guess is this guy Grey got "honeytrapped" by DB and JA once they started playing butt buddies. They probably concoted a plan to trap Grey with his cock in something illegal. And bingo - Grey can ruin DB via taxes and DB/JA can send Grey to prison as a kid toucher.
The court documents were found months ago so nothing new unfortunately. I would really like to find this William Grey though, as far as I know that aspect of things wasn't carried out definitively.
Below is the Superior Court docket for the case. Case settled through mediation. I see nothing out of the ordinary or eye-catching with Complaint or Counterclaim, but it certainly would be very interesting to read those incriminating emails. Without a doubt, they would have been requested through discovery and produced. Although you cannot access filed pleadings online, archived case files at the DC Courthouse or any courthouse are a matter of public record, so any citizen can go in and review contents except for sealed documents. The more info you have, the better and faster you will find what you are looking for, i.e., the right court and jurisdiction (Superior
Court, District of Columbia); filing year (2011); case caption (William Grey v. David Brock), and CA (Civil Action) # (695-11)
Damn son, I'm tired af but im gunna check this shit out tmrw when I get some amphetamines/caffeine in me. Archive those links onto wayback machine too just incase (we've seen them scrub shit from archive.is)
Blacksmith21 ago
If you translated some of the legalese, some of the "salacious claims" are probably very juicy.
My guess is this guy Grey got "honeytrapped" by DB and JA once they started playing butt buddies. They probably concoted a plan to trap Grey with his cock in something illegal. And bingo - Grey can ruin DB via taxes and DB/JA can send Grey to prison as a kid toucher.
Blacksmith21 ago
I told you I liked you for a reason @matheasysolutions
matheasysolutions ago
Like you too fam!
Singleservename ago
Brock emphasises he was forced to sell the Rehobot house. Given its history and subsequent demolishment this was awfully convenient.
Could the entire case be a coverup?
Piscina ago
Wow, good work.
Yuke ago
The court documents were found months ago so nothing new unfortunately. I would really like to find this William Grey though, as far as I know that aspect of things wasn't carried out definitively.
abcdefg222 ago
I haven't seen them. Is there a post you can share? I'm about to check them out.
Yuke ago
No, sorry, it was months ago. You can search away if you like though.
13Buddha ago
Below is the Superior Court docket for the case. Case settled through mediation. I see nothing out of the ordinary or eye-catching with Complaint or Counterclaim, but it certainly would be very interesting to read those incriminating emails. Without a doubt, they would have been requested through discovery and produced. Although you cannot access filed pleadings online, archived case files at the DC Courthouse or any courthouse are a matter of public record, so any citizen can go in and review contents except for sealed documents. The more info you have, the better and faster you will find what you are looking for, i.e., the right court and jurisdiction (Superior Court, District of Columbia); filing year (2011); case caption (William Grey v. David Brock), and CA (Civil Action) # (695-11)
https://www.dccourts.gov/cco/maincase.jsf
Vindicator ago
@matheasysolutions: I'm giving this a "Potential Lead" flair to help get folks in here.
Vindicator ago
@RebelSkum, @JrSlimms and @PleadingtheYiff might be interested in this.
hookednosedjoooo ago
Damn son, I'm tired af but im gunna check this shit out tmrw when I get some amphetamines/caffeine in me. Archive those links onto wayback machine too just incase (we've seen them scrub shit from archive.is)