Archive | April 16, 2022

Everyone is a Critic: William Zac White Included

William Z. White <wzwhite@wzwhite.com>

To:Laura Lynn

Cc:Brooke Hipp,Chris Butts

Sat, Apr 16 at 12:34 PM

I do not want your courtesy. I have blocked you from all means of communication with my office. Send me a summons or just go away.  Put that on your worthless blog. Last warning. 

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That was his last “last warning”. Here are a few more culled from various emails he sent to me. Cut and pasted. The errors are the esteemed attorney’s. Bold added.

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William Z. White <wzwhite@wzwhite.com>

To:Laura Lynn

Cc:Brooke Hipp,Chris Butts

Fri, Mar 18 at 10:07 AM

All of them. Consider this your only cease abs desist warning. I like reading how other courts around the country have admonished your behavior. Already dealing with the office of professional conduct. I have asked to file a complaint against you.

William Z. White <wzwhite@wzwhite.com>

To:Tammy Weaver

Cc:Laura Lynn,Jana Perry,Brooke Hipp,Chris Butts

Thu, Mar 31 at 7:52 AM

Ms Hammett,

I have instructed you not to communicate with me or my office staff since you are no longer a party to this action and there is no legitimate reason for you to contact us. I have had enough of your threats.  I do not care who you email but do not include me or my staff members. I am done with you and trying to move on civilly. This is your last warning. 

William Z. White <wzwhite@wzwhite.com>

To:Laura Lynn

Cc:Brooke Hipp,Chris Butts

Sat, Apr 16 at 12:29 PM

I will do no such thing. You made the record a convoluted and ridiculous. I will not agree to help you or your “case” in anyway.  I will never meet you in person unless I subpoena you and your husband for depositions or your criminal contempt trial. Once again do not contact my office. As I mentioned I will be filing a police report for your incessant harassment. Do yourself a favor and go away before I take an actual interest in putting you in jail. You lost deal with it. Next time you should not try to evade child support with your hair brained schemes. Last warning. Do not contact my office again. 

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About the use of a trust to protect assets, I found an article on the Experian website. Here is a quote from work by Erica Sandberg:

“With a revocable trust, your assets will not be protected from creditors looking to sue. That’s because you maintain ownership of the trust while you’re alive. Therefore if you lose a lawsuit and a judgment is awarded to the creditor, the trust may have to be closed and the money handed over.”

I am not an attorney. William White is an attorney.

If he dismissed the trust and won against me, he could probably have reached the assets in the trust. (That may be why Willy didn’t issue a summons directed to the trust for six months.) But he dismissed me and won against the trust by default (because no attorney would take the case and jeopardize his career with the wrath of Judge Weaver).

Now the Court of Appeals will need to decide if the trustee, beneficiary and settlor of a living trust is allowed to present testimony and evidence at a hearing on damages when the trust is not represented but the trustee is a joint defendant, is present and prepared to present evidence.

Justice would be served if Judge Weaver had imputed my defenses on the defaulting joint defendant, especially because I owned the property held in the trust.

But why talk about Justice and Judge Weaver in the same sentence?

Who Owns Arkansas?

It is election season. “Vote for Me” signs line the roadways. Stacks of circulars clutter the mail.

There is one “quality” claimed by a few of the candidates. They brag on how many generations have lived in Arkansas.

Being from the lineage of those who displaced the native Americans seems to be a badge of honor.

Attorney William Z. White of Heber Springs brags on his website that “Zac is a sixth-generation Arkansan”.

Judge Susan Weaver’s family goes way back in the state also.

I am a transplant to Arkansas. I am a native Californian and understand why people who already live in an area would want to put up a wall.

But on the same advertisements for political office, the candidates claim to want to stimulate the economy and attract businesses. There is an upside to population growth.

My experience is that I moved to Arkansas with enough assets to retire modestly. Always hoping to contribute, I helped renovate a community building at a cost to me of $45,000 and I fixed up an empty house in Saline County. Yet, seven years after moving to Arkansas, I am close to broke.

A big percentage of my losses were COVID related. But the remainder of losses are due to a corrupt Arkansas judge.

I am the beneficiary of a trust that held a property worth somewhere between $199,000 and $350,000. I planned to sell that property and split the sales price 50/50 with my former partner. Judge Weaver transferred title of that property to my former partner, one of William Zac White’s clients, with a huge chunk of it going to attorney fees, of course.

Judge Weaver would not allow me to testify about how my former partner defrauded me and allegedly stole money from me, swore under penalty of perjury he would reimburse me for the hundreds of thousands of dollars of capital he took from me, and convinced me to put title of the property into a trust rather than my own name.

Judge Weaver said that speaking the truth about the situation would be the unauthorized practice of law. I was a co-defendant in the lawsuit filed by William White, but he said he intended to dismiss me, and Judge Weaver used that as an excuse to muzzle me.

Who owns Arkansas? Not the newcomer.

Do not bring your life savings to Arkansas with the intent to retire. The clans that have been here for generations will make protecting your assets a full-time job or drain your bank accounts through attorney fees. It’s a stinking shame.