Chronology of Divorce From Attorney Rick Voytas

• When Mr. Cavanagh’s paralegal, Cindy Goepel, emailed me again, my last response in the email thread, where I asked if they ever heard back from The Division, was deleted and she responded in a new email-thread without it. • I requested that Ms. Goepel provide me with a copy of Mr. Cavanagh’s Motion once it was filed, which would continue the settlement conference that was inexplicably missed by Judge Green that day. Mr. Cavanagh filed his notice that same-day, moving the confer- ence to 1/05/23, and she emailed me a copy of his scheduling motion as I had requested. • Recall that these case settings are for the last motion filed by Mr. Cavanagh on 8/23/22 in another division, which was transferred back to Judge Green’s Division by Judge Ghasedi. She stated in her 8/24/23 transfer order that based on Mr. Cavanagh’s "breach of contract" motion filed on 8/23/24 in her division, The Parties were not ready to proceed with a trial and therefore needed to go back to Judge Green for further pre-trial proceedings. November 7-8, 2022 • On 11/07/22 Attorney Jack Cavanagh copied me on an email he sent to a real estate ap- praiser, which prompted further email exchange between Mr. Cavanagh and I. • In that email exchange, when Mr. Cavnagh mentioned the case being set for a trial, I told Mr. Cavangh that I was totally unaware and hadn’t received orders. This was particularly disorienting because the case had been transferred back to Judge Green’s Division be- cause The Parties were not ready for a trial based on Mr. Cavanagh’s outstanding mo- tion. • The last thing to occur in the litigation at this point was that Mr. Cavanagh filed a motion rescheduling the 11/03/23 settlement conference, that Judge Green was inexplicably ab- sent for just three days prior to this email exchange. • After responding to Mr. Cavanagh’s email to tell him that I had no idea what trial he was referring to, his paralegal forwarded copies of the orders that he referenced in our email exchange over the course of these two days. Upon review, I noticed that the date written next to Judge Green’s signature was 11/03/22, which was the day of Judge Green’s unex- plained absence which resulted in Mr. Cavanagh rescheduling the settlement conference, for the last motion he filed. • Judge Green entered orders for a trial on the same day he wasn’t available to partici- pate in the scheduled actions in the case. What was scheduled on 11/03/22 was a set- tlement conference for The Opposing Party’s outstanding motion, but Judge Green wasn’t available for it, nor did he follow-up with The Parties following his absence. Now, four days later, I was learning that he and Mr. Cavanagh had other plans than making up that missed settlement conference. • Reference the events listed under 10/06/22 to see a similar situation related to a scheduled settlement conference. In that instance, it was Mr. Cavanagh that was a no-call/no-show to

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