Judge Susan Weaver’s Web of Deceit
Judge Susan Weaver transferred ownership of real estate I placed in trust to a man who defrauded me of hundreds of thousands of dollars and put part of his plan in writing. His attorney William Zac White gave me the original writing and I gave a copy to Judge Weaver.
Judge Weaver used the excuse that I am not a licensed attorney and therefore can’t say a word in defense of my trust. Apparently she contends that she must leave her brain at the door when she enters the courthouse.
The Arachnid Judge went a step further and transferred my personal property that was in the house to Mr. White’s client. I had no trial and was not allowed to speak in my own defense at the hearing. The transcript of that hearing was falsified by court reporter Jana Perry, but it is still apparent that I was not given an opportunity to protect my individual property.
Judge Susan Weaver also allowed Mr. White to obtain license for another client, Richard Gawenis, to take property his mother put in trust. Mr. Gawenis did not serve summons on the trustee in that case, either.
An attorney for the trustee got involved and convinced Judge Weaver to overturn the bad ruling. Mr. White appealed and lost.
On November 22, 2022, a different attorney, Danny R. Crabtree filed another suit for Richard Gawenis. This time it is an unlawful detainer against the rightful beneficiaries of his mother’s trust. 71CV-22-195. Mr. Crabtree told an outright lie, claiming the property is owned by Zelda Walls.
It seems no coincidence that Mr. Danny Crabtree also represented William White in the civil rights action I filed against him.
The defendants’ attorney filed a response and motion to dismiss. The main point is that the trust and not Zelda Walls owns the property in question.
Mr. Crabtree had the audacity to oppose the MTD on the basis that the Court must stay within the four corners of the complaint and the complaint states that the property is owned by Zelda Walls. This is a violation of Rule 11. Mr. Crabtree is fully aware that the property is held in a trust. Further, Zelda Walls was the settlor of the trust, but not the sole beneficiary.
It will be interesting to see if Judge Weaver recognizes the line between a trust and the settlor of the trust in the Gawenis case. She was acutely aware of the difference in my case, even though she was a bit off. My case is a rare exception because I am sole beneficiary, trustee, and settlor. Zelda Walls was not.
It is also notable that Mr. Crabtree captioned the unlawful detainer plaintiff “RICHARD GLENN GAWENIS, AS GUARDIAN OF THE PERSON AND ESTATE OF ZELDA WALLS” but Mr. White captioned the plaintiff in my case “MICHEAL PIETRCZAK” without naming Walter Pietrczak in his capacity as attorney in fact to Micheal Pietrczak.
Hopefully Judge Weaver will be caught in her own web and prosecuted for rendering dishonest services.