January 13, 2023 • I filed an Emergency Motion For Relief From Judgement or Order In Accordance With Mis- souri Rule 74.06 in The Division of The Presiding Judge of The St. Louis County Judicial Circuit, Judge Mary E. Ott (Div.7). This motion was related to the judgement she entered on 10/18/23 for the Motion To Disqualify Judge Green For Cause that I filed in my divorce from Mr. Voytas on 09/09/22, which she heard on 10/11/23. (review events listed under 10/18/23 as well as MO Rule 74.06) • In addition, I filed an Emergency Motion For Continuance in Judge Green’s Division (Div.36) requesting to continue any scheduled proceedings in his division until The Presiding Judge of The Judicial Circuit, Judge Mary E. Ott, heard my motion. In the Emergency Motion For Continuance, I again cited the ongoing obstruction of my Due Process Rights, including not having access to the active file and/or case docket which was cause alone not to pro- ceed until that issue was acknowledged and rectified. • I copied Judge Ott’s Division Clerk, Carol Turner, and Assistant U.S. Attorney for The East- ern District of Missouri, Hal Goldsmith, on the email I sent to The Domestic Relation’s De- partment of The St. Louis County Judicial Circuit. I reiterated in that email that I was expe- riencing a deprivation of my Fourteenth Amendment Rights in Judge Green’s Division (Div. 36) which was the cause for the motion being filed, as those issues remained outstanding. • I emailed a copy of these motions to Attorney Jack Cavanagh, his paralegal, and Judge Green’s Division Clerk, Karrie Cooper, since they were time-sensitive. I let them know that Judge Ott’s Division Clerk, Carol Turner, was in receipt of them as well. January 16, 2023 • I did not receive a response from Mr. Cavanagh, or his o ffi ce, regarding the Emergency Mo- tion to Continue related to the pending Motion to Disqualify Judge Green For Cause in the second lawsuit he was assigned to while he had an outstanding Motion to Disqualify him in this matter. In addition, there was a Motion for Relief From Order or Judgement related to the judgement Judge Ott entered in October 2022 due to the discrepancies between the narrative in the judgment and what had actually been filed and heard in her division. • I emailed Mr. Cavanagh and copied Judge Ott’s Division Clerk, Carol Turner, stating that if I did not hear back from Mr. Cavanagh prior to the time he told me that he and Judge Green had scheduled for a trial the following day, that I would come to Judge Green’s Division at the scheduled time to make sure they didn’t proceed. • In that email, I also addressed Judge Ott’s Clerk, Carol Turner, directly about why I had copied her as well. I explicitly stated my concern that Judge Green would recklessly “bull- doze” ahead despite the motions that had been filed because he had a pattern of “going rogue” and being “aggressive with his abuse of power” . At this point the last two set- tlement conferences since being transferred back to Judge Green’s Division on 08/24/22, had been missed once because of Judge Green’s unexplained absence, and the other due to Mr. Cavanagh’s (reference 01/05/23). January 17, 2023 • Judge Green denied my Continuance Motion and instead told The Parties that he would making a judgement on the motion related to his criminal misconduct, filed in Judge Ott’s Division as The Presiding Judge of The Judicial Circuit.