For a small claims district court case, I sent "post-judgment interrogatories" to Dean Dresel, a man who kept my $300 deposit knowing full well that I deserved to have it back. Dean Dresel is a thief.
$300 deposit (+12% interest from June 23, 2015, the day of judgment) + $81 fees + $3.77 postage =
$384.77
I sent this out after 2pm before 4pm from Bronston, Kentucky's post office to Muldraugh, Kentucky's post office on April 20, 2016. The Certified Mail # is 70150640000593792279. These documents are expected to get to Dean this Friday, April 22, 2016, which gives him until May 22, 2016 to respond in time. I'll call him later on this and see if his position of defying Meade County District Judge Kenneth Harold Goff II's order remains the same or not.
Dean Dresel is defying Kenneth Harold Goff, II's orders. First I send some questions. In 30 days, once he doesn't answer these questions, I petition the court for a redress of grievances.
There's garnishment of wages, taking property over (aka execution), or judgment lien options left after this.
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