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Judge Susan Weaver Authorized Prejudgment Taking of Real Estate

Orders issued by Judge Susan Weaver in Arkansas that transferred 40 acres and a house were challenged to the Arkansas Court of Appeals. The appellee failed to file an opposition.

A year later, the COA issued an order denying the appeal, based on what the court said was a lack of jurisdiction. The Court of Appeals judges said the case was not final when the appeal was filed.

But, the property had already been transferred!

Here is a quote from my 1L Civil Procedure textbook, quoting a U.S. Supreme Court case from 1991.

“This case requires us to determine whether a state statute that authorizes prejudgment attachment of real estate without prior notice or hearing, without a showing of extraordinary circumstances, and without a requirement that the person seeking the attachment post a bond, satisfies the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. We hold that, as applied to this case, it does not.” Connecticut v. Doehr, 501 U.S. 1 (1991).

An attachment does not necessarily dispose of property. The transfer of title Judge Weaver made allowed the Plaintiff to transfer the property to an irrevocable trust, who sold it to a third party, a sheriff. There was no bond required in Pietrczak v. Rural Revival Living Trust and Laura Lynn, 65CV-21-20. In fact, Laura Lynn (this blogger) was already dismissed with prejudice as a Common-Defense-Doctrine defendant. The trust was in default because there was no attorney willing to fight against Judge Weaver, who obviously favored the plaintiff’s attorney, William Zac White.

Before Mr. White got involved, Pietrczak was represented by Billy Jack Gibson, who became a judge. There is a fun little tidbit at the end of the post about the Gibson-Pietrczak connection that you won’t want to miss.

There were no extraordinary circumstances shown on the record, as to why the property should be attached before a final judgment issued. The property was in escrow within a couple days and the purchaser asked a neighbor what happened to the personal property that was in the house when they saw it…clearly before the order to transfer to Pietrczak was signed. That was a bit extraordinary. Judge Susan Weaver might have the superpower of ESP.

The most troubling part is that the appellate judges in Arkansas opined sua sponte that they had no jurisdiction, but did not notice that an old lady’s property was seized without due process. Remember the names: Judge Rita Gruber. Judge Cindy Thyer. Judge Brandon Harrison.

Now the juicy gossip. Mike Pietrczak had charges filed against him in January 2025 for assault in the 3rd degree, resisting arrest, and failure to appear. MVC-25-45. The warrant was finally served on September 18, 2025. Then on September 22, 2025, a citation was filed against Micheal (correct spelling) Pietrczak for criminal mischief in the 2nd degree, disorderly conduct, and public intoxication in the 1st degree. MVC-25-441. Who is the judge on both cases? Billy Jack Gibson.

For some reason, Judge Gibson doesn’t recuse himself from presiding over criminal cases against a past client whom Mr. Gibson helped to defraud me of my property.

By the time I find an honest judge to reverse the legalized thievery of my assets, Pietrczak will have drank the money or paid it all to the lawyer types who give him a get out of jail free card.

When Your Opponent’s Lawyer Becomes a Judge

The same lawyer who once tried to take my property on behalf of an abusive former partner is now a sitting judge—and he’s presiding over that same man’s criminal case.

Years ago, Billy Jack Gibson represented Micheal Pietrczak in a bitter property dispute against me. I had money at the time and was represented by counsel. Gibson’s goal was to get the entire property for Pietrczak. After my attorney intervened, Gibson backed off. He later told me that he no longer represented Pietrczak.

In 2017, Pietrczak wrote a suicide note to his father. In it, he gave specific instructions: once I paid him the $75,000 we had agreed to, his father was to contact William “Zac” White, a lawyer in Heber Springs, to file a lawsuit for the full property plus treble damages. That’s exactly what happened.

The lawsuit filed by Zac White has worked its way through years of litigation and is now the basis of my petition to the U.S. Supreme Court. The case is still pending—but Pietrczak now has new legal troubles.

On January 21, 2025, criminal charges were filed against him in Hot Springs: third-degree assault, resisting arrest, and failure to appear.

The judge listed on the public docket? Just “Gibson.”

I checked with the court clerk. It is indeed Judge Billy Jack Gibson, the same man who once stood across from me as opposing counsel in the same property dispute that now defines my litigation.

When I looked at the electronic record, things got even more suspicious. The official citation from January 21, 2025 spells Micheal’s first name correctly—but the citation lists the wrong birth year: 1972 instead of 1973. Pietrczak’s prior rap sheet was altered to show his name as “Michael”. According to the district court clerk, this information comes straight from the DMV. What caused this? No one will tell me, but here is an educated guess:

  • One driver’s license has the correct birthdate but misspells his name, and
  • Another license has the correct spelling but the wrong birthdate.


Why It Matters

The Arkansas Code of Judicial Conduct Rule 2.11(A) requires judges to recuse themselves in any proceeding where their impartiality might reasonably be questioned. Prior attorney-client relationships might fit into that category.

A judge who once fought to take my property for Pietrczak is now presiding over his criminal case. The fraud was successful up to the Supreme Court because the appeal was erroneously dismissed on jurisdictional grounds. No one at the higher courts addressed the merits, including the fraud.

Even if the new charges are unrelated, the history is real. The appearance of bias is inescapable. And once again, the system seems to bend quietly for those on the inside, while people like me have to shout just to be heard.

If you face a scheme like this, please contact me at bohemian_books@yahoo.com so I can help you get loud.