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To: Janice Shell who wrote (6495)3/27/2003 12:45:54 AM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Read Replies (3) of 7056
 
Hmmm... I think she may have run out of money...

Lost a default judgement to Wells Fargo Bank for $388,015.60 on 10/25/02; pro per for Ms. Wilcher

Lost a default(?) judgement to Ashland Real Estate for $29,069.63 on 7/19/02; pro per for Ms. Wilcher & Grace Trust

Sued by State of Arizona and Richard C. Houseworth; case against Ms. Wilcher and Life Foundation Worldwide, Inc dismissed on 8/13/02; again pro per

Default judgement applied/pending on 2/6/03; plaintiff: Crimson Canyon LLC; defending: Ms. Wilcher, Life Foundation Trust, Josephine Belanger Gatlin and Tom Honsa (all pro per)

Sued by Pacific Indemnity Co; defending: Ms. Wilcher pro per; dismissed 3/10/03

In older lawsuits...

It appears that Francesco Maresco has won a $100,000.00 judgement against Ms. Wilcher (pro per); most recent activity was a writ of garnishment on 3/12/03.

In Richard Schroeder's case, the most recent activity was that the attorney for Ms. Wilcher and Ms. Pfurtscheller (believed to be Ms. Wilcher's daughter) has withdrawn from the case on 3/21/03.

In another case where, strangely enough, Ms. Wilcher was plaintiff and Mr. Schroeder was defendant along with Natasha Pfurtscheller and Life Foundation Trust, Mr. Schroeder won a judgement against Ms. Wilcher totalling $3,534,500.00 on 3/17/00. Most recent activity on 2/19/03 indicates attorney's fees to be assessed, costs, and sanctions pursuant to ARCP 37 (whatever that means, sounds like more money to me).

There are numerous other cases, including a judgement to Central Bank for over $15,000. Most were dismissals though.

Sounds to me like Ms. Wilcher has some money problems, and for some reason, likes representing herself in court. What's that old saying about a lawyer who represents himself?

KJC
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