Chronology of Ojeda Case

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Garnishment and Motion to Appoint Karen Warren-Strong As Successor Supervisor • Audio with subtitles of 07/02/21 hearing (subtitled with transcript) a. Mr. Ojeda claimed to have an adult child from a previous marriage living with him, when he did not. The Court denied Mr. Ojeda’s Exemption from Garnishment. Judge Lasater ordered that 100% of Mr. Ojeda’s wages be garnished until the $35,000 in attorney’s fees he owed me were paid back. b. Mr. Ojeda’s Motion to Appoint Karen Warren-Strong As Successor Supervisor was also heard by The Court at this time. I was self-represented during the hearing and made an oral argument that their pleadings failed to state a legal claim. c. The Court took the matter under advisement and ordered that by 07/09/21 I submit my objections to their motion in writing. The Court later granted an extension for my objections to be filed by 07/13/21. 43) 07/13/21 - I filed a Motion Objecting to Appoint Karen Warren-Strong and Motion to Reconsider Dismissal of Respondent’s Motion to Modify Without Further Hearings and/or Relief From Litigation Abuse . 44) 07/18/21 - Mr. Ojeda filed a second Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Applicaton , after his first was dismissed for non-payment, which included the outstanding fees owed to me ($35,000) and the former GAL Je ff Medler ($10,000). 45) 10/15/21 - Judge Lasater informed The Parties that he was recusing from the case on The Court’s own motion. 46) 12/30/21 - Following the appointment and recusal of two other St. Louis County Court Divisions, the case was reassigned to Judge Virginia Lay in Division 16 for hearing and determination of the parties’ outstanding motions, which included: a. Mr. Ojeda’s Motion to Modify Custody b. Mr. Ojeda’s Motion to Appoint Karen Warren-Strong As Successor Supervisor (a motion filed within his Motion to Modify Custody) c. The Motion to Dismiss and Motion for Sanctions filed by my former attorney d. My Motion Objecting to Appoint Karen Warren-Strong and Motion for Dismissal of Respondent’s Motion to Modify Without Further Hearings Relief From Litigation Abuse.

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