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Defendant/convicted racketeer Rick Rizzolo

Rizzolo ordered to pay $5,000 to Kirk Henry’s attorneys before April 27



IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendant Frederick Rizzolo’s Motion for Stay of Enforcement and Execution Pending appeal from Judgment and for Expedited Consideration (Dkt.#334) is denied.

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Defendant Frederick Rizzolo shall pay Plaintiffs the total sum of $5,000.00 in attorneys’ fees and costs on or before April 27, 2010. DATED this 12th day of April, 2010.
GEORGE FOLEY, JR. United States Magistrate Judge

BACKGROUND:

To stall the trial date in HENRY v. RIZZOLO, et al, Defendant/convicted racketeer Rick Rizzolo hired a non-attorney to ghost write dozens of Motions and other court documents that bore Rizzolo's signature as author. He also used this ploy to try to convince the court that he was too poor to afford a real attorney. His charade successfully retarded Henry's Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (UFTA) case for at least six months, or long enough for Rick and Lisa Rizzolo to further hide their ill-gotten fortune in new off shore banks. When Henry's attorneys discovered that Rizzolo had a ghost writer, they filed a Motion in United States District Court asking for sanctions against Rizzolo. Instead of punishing Rizzolo, the court filed criminal charges against the wrong person; his ghost writer and paralegal James "Spud" Kimsey, and a trial is pending. (The taxpayers must foot the bill for Kimsey's defense.) In addition to going after Kimsey, the court Ordered Rizzolo to pay Henry's attorneys $5,000 for their time in having to answer all of Rizzolo/Kimsey's frivolous court filings, even though Henry's attorneys stated that they racked up over $17,000 in attorney's fees and costs. (The balance will probably come out of whatever Judgment the jury awards Henry in September.) Rizzolo refused to pay the $5,000, and, several months back, his new attorney filed an expensive Appeal with the Ninth Circuit Court. (It usually costs much more than $5,000 to file such an action.). Months later, the Ninth Circuit threw out Rizzolo's Appeal, and today's Court Order is the result (full document attached to this E-Brief). While this was going on, the UFTA trial was tentatively scheduled for sometime in September -- a full eight years after Henry's beating that rendered him a quadriplegic -- that's if Rizzolo cannot find another weird way to stall this case -- possibly until Mr. Henry passes away from his injuries suffered in September 2001 at the hands of one of Rizzolo's Crazy Horse Too topless bar managers. This case is a perfect example of Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied. MORE INFORMATION;


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