Chronology of Divorce From Attorney Rick Voytas

ties was fraudulent (see events listed under 01/17/23, 01/25/23 and 01/26/23). A meet- ing between Mr. Hamilton and I was scheduled for 02/16/23 at his o ffi ce. January 31, 2023 • I emailed The Division of Judge Mary E. Ott, The Presiding Judge of The Judicial Circuit, whose clerk, Carol Turner, I had previously corresponded with via email on 01/13/23 and again on 01/16/23 regarding the Emergency Motion For Relief From Judgement or Order In Accordance With Missouri Rule 74.06 filed in Judge Ott’s Division at that time and the Emergency Motion For Continuance I filed in Judge Green’s Division prior to the events which occurred in his division on 01/17/23 (see events listed under 01/17/23). • In my email, I told Judge Ott’s Clerk, Carol Turner, that I wanted to know what the soonest available dates were for Judge Ott to hear the Emergency Motion For Relief From Judge- ment or Order In Accordance With Missouri Rule 74.06 previously filed in her division on 01/13/23. I let Ms. Turner know that I had previously come to the division on 01/17/23 to try and secure an available hearing date, after emailing her and Mr. Cavanagh the day be- fore on 01/16/23 regarding my concern that Judge Green and Mr. Cavanagh would try to recklessly move forward despite the motion I filed related to their intentional obstruc- tion of my Fourteenth Amendment Rights, as part of a white-collar crime involving fraud and violations of Federal Civil Rights Code. • I let Ms. Turner know that when I attempted to speak with her regarding Judge Ott’s Schedule in Division 7 on 01/17/23, when court was not in session, that I was followed by two security guards and a baili ff to her division who prevented me from being able to secure a hearing date. I told her that I had an audio recording of the incident which took place in Judge Ott’s Division on 01/17/23, which would correspond with footage that would have been captured by The Court’s security cameras. I told Ms. Turner what the approximate times and locations within The Courthouse that security cameras would have captured what took place on 01/17/23 as I walked to Judge Ott’s Division, what took place in The Division itself between two security guards, a baili ff and myself, and afterwards as I was followed back to Judge Green’s Division who was attempting to make a ruling on my Emergency Motion For Relief From Judgement or Order In Accordance With Missouri Rule 74.06 that was not filed in his division, and was regarding his criminal misconduct (see events listed under 01/17/23). It was precisely the kind of reckless behavior that I told her I was concerned would happen that day in my email to her and Attorney Jack Ca- vanagh on 01/16/23. January 31, 2023 Continued… • Ms. Turner responded to the email I sent to her on 01/31/23 the same day. Rather than re- sponding in the same email thread as the one I sent her earlier that day, Ms. Turner re- sponded in an old email thread between she, Mr. Cavanagh and I from 01/16/23. She pro- vided dates that Judge Ott would be available for a hearing and I responded telling her that I would find out which one was preferable to Mr. Cavanagh and then file a Notice of Hear- ing. • After copying Mr. Cavanagh on Ms. Turner’s email response providing Judge Ott’s availabil- ity for a hearing for my Emergency Motion For Relief From Judgement or Order In Accor- dance With Missouri Rule 74.06, Mr. Cavanagh sent an email response to Ms. Turner and I to say there was no need for a hearing on my motion. Mr. Cavanagh cited that Judge Green already entered an Interim Judgement regarding the sale of the house. The

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