Those of you who’ve read Probable Pissposting know that I won a precedent setting 1st Amendment case in Texas, styled Rauhauser v. McGibney. The full ten years of filings are a torturous read, what it means is this:
“You may not file a frivolous case in Texas, and then flee to avoid consequences of the Texas Citizens Participation Act when the other party turns up with the best 1st Amendment guy in the state.”
The final hearing before we can start collections on the estimated $480,000 Pissboy will owe was supposed to be November 16th, 2023. Mysteriously, there appears to have been some sort of cyberattack on the office of my current attorney, Lane Haygood, at precisely the right time to derail his appearance. One of the things in the case file, clear back in 2015 or 2016, was Pissboy attempting to intimidate my first attorney, Jeff Dorrell, by claiming they’d broken into his firm’s email server.
Jeff was the absolute best, but the lung cancer came back, and we lost him on August 23rd of 2021. He is best known for removing the anti-LGBT laws in Texas.
And I got some good news on this case Friday night.
Attention Conservation Notice:
I’m just gloating here, nothing to see, move along …
Update:
067-270669-14 was going to go to the appellate court for the THIRD TIME due to Lane being three minutes late for the final hearing. But they sent this back:
So that’s that. If I’m reading the full document correctly, that final hearing will be by mid-September. Once the amount is settled we immediately go hard on collections, and in particular we’re going to find out when Pissboy was on the FBI’s payroll. This suit seems to have been instigated by the Dallas FBI field office, which is the subject of an going OIG complaint.
This is my retirement plan - the DOJ owes me for ten years of Pissboy humping my leg like a rabid chihuahua.
Fun Fact:
Here’s the cover page for a filing in Clifford v. Trump.
And what have we here, among the citations on the fourth page? Notice that the case styling changed. I am told that once it’s truly and finally OVER it will show up in the case law as McGibney v. Rauhauser, since he was the plaintiff.
Conclusion:
This case is now in its 124th month. That’s fairly extraordinary given that McGibney’s Texas lawyer panicked and unilaterally unsuited 93 minutes after he found he was going to be facing Jeff Dorrell.
There is reason to believe the FBI activities directed at me all these years originate from Jayson Chambers & Co., the special agent who ran the Whitmer Kidnapping Sting.
I’ve lived this, I’ve got receipts, but even so it still feels like a bad B movie about someone else’s life.
James “Pissboy” McGibney is the one on the left in this stock photo.