Chronology of Divorce From Attorney Rick Voytas

April 8-10 2022 • I had an email exchange with Mr. Albin regarding my therapist’s (Stacey Smith) attempt to reach her. Ms. Smith had just notified another division a month before about what appeared to be an attempt by my two former spouses keep me tied up in two lawsuits at the same time, while they misrepresented a multitude of important facts that were mater- ial to the cases (see timeline for other case in March 2022). April 11, 2022 • I corresponded via email with Ms. Albin in the days leading up the hearing held on 04/11/22 regarding the fact that I could not be present in-person at the day/time she chose for the hearing for her Motion to Withdraw because my son had an outpatient medical procedure scheduled that day. I implored Ms. Albin to ensure that upon her withdrawal from the case that she notify The Division of The Presiding Judge of The Judicial Circuit, Judge Mary E. Ott, that she was withdrawing from a case because she refused to file a Motion to Disquali- fy Judge Green For Cause for a client. This was important so that Judge Ott would be aware that upon Ms. Albin’s withdrawal she would be receiving that motion from me, as a newly self-represented client. This was particularly important because Ms. Albin scheduled her hearing for her Motion to Withdraw a week before the opposing party scheduled a hearing for their Motion to Enter Post-Nuptial Agreement as Judgement and I did not want to proceed prior to having The Presiding Judge hear a motion regarding the criminal misconduct of Judge Green. This also included the misconduct of the attorneys who had been involved in the case up to that point. In addition, the issue of not having access to my active case file was also still unresolved, which Ms. Albin was aware of . • I attended the hearing for Ms. Albin’s Motion to Withdraw on 4-11-22 via the online plat- form Webex, while the other parties attended in-person. Judge Green said there were technical issues preventing my audio from coming through so I was only able to hear what was happening and not participate. However, I tested the audio prior to the hearing, since The Webex Platform allows participants to ensure their audio and video are functioning pri- or to going “live” with a hearing, and there was not an issue. Regardless, during the hear- ing Ms. Albin did not indicate to The Court that our disagreement was regarding her refusal to file a Motion to Disqualify Judge Green for Cause or that I was concerned about it being filed prior to me being pro se again in Judge Green’s Division. • Judge Green granted Ms. Albin’s withdrawal from the case. He also told The Parties that we would proceed with the April 19, 2022 hearing scheduled for The Opposing Party’s Motion to Enter Post-Nuptial Agreement as Judgement, and my counter-motion which was outstanding from December 2021 when I first retained Ms. Albin. April 15, 2022 • As a pro se litigant since the time of Attorney Cynthia Albin’s hearing for her Motion to Withdraw on 04/11/22, I filed the Motion to Disqualify Judge Green for Cause that Ms. Albin would not. • I filed an Emergency Motion to Disqualify Judge Green for Cause in two Administrative Di- visions- one in The Division of The Presiding Judge of The Judicial Circuit, Judge Mary E. Ott (Div.7) and the other in The Division of The Head of Family Court, Judge Jason D. Dod- son (Div.10).

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