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This sounds weird, but that's the whole article. No awesome quotes from Rusty. Just said the holders of the loan and he worked something out. lazy reporting. When there is no byline, expect the worst.
Quote from: Kat Kid on September 23, 2012, 07:49:14 AMThis sounds weird, but that's the whole article. No awesome quotes from Rusty. Just said the holders of the loan and he worked something out. lazy reporting. When there is no byline, expect the worst.Alright, head over to the courthouse and grab the file and write up the full story for us. T-Y.
Quote from: Trim on September 23, 2012, 08:30:56 AMQuote from: Kat Kid on September 23, 2012, 07:49:14 AMThis sounds weird, but that's the whole article. No awesome quotes from Rusty. Just said the holders of the loan and he worked something out. lazy reporting. When there is no byline, expect the worst.Alright, head over to the courthouse and grab the file and write up the full story for us. T-Y.pm or post the case #, I doubt there will be significantly more there though, because, like I said, they reached an outside agreement the terms of which would not have been revealed in court.
http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=21954.msg573559#msg573559Sometimes the settlement is included in the dismissal order, sometimes it isn't. Even if not, the actual dismissal order will more accurately show that the bank got some sort of satisfaction and then voluntarily dismissed THIS case with prejudice, rather than Rusty "winning."I'm curious whether Rusty just got right with them for now and is back on his loan schedule (meaning this will happen again when he defaults again) or if he somehow settled up the whole loan or got somebody to pay it off and owe from now on.
Quote from: Trim on September 23, 2012, 08:52:39 AMhttp://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=21954.msg573559#msg573559Sometimes the settlement is included in the dismissal order, sometimes it isn't. Even if not, the actual dismissal order will more accurately show that the bank got some sort of satisfaction and then voluntarily dismissed THIS case with prejudice, rather than Rusty "winning."I'm curious whether Rusty just got right with them for now and is back on his loan schedule (meaning this will happen again when he defaults again) or if he somehow settled up the whole loan or got somebody to pay it off and owe from now on.Riffel, the owner of the properties, guaranteed the bank they would get their money. Grumblings that he put up his family farm as collateral until P.O.S. Rusty gets back on schedule with his loan payments.
Quote from: Metalhead on September 25, 2012, 01:22:38 AMQuote from: Trim on September 23, 2012, 08:52:39 AMhttp://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=21954.msg573559#msg573559Sometimes the settlement is included in the dismissal order, sometimes it isn't. Even if not, the actual dismissal order will more accurately show that the bank got some sort of satisfaction and then voluntarily dismissed THIS case with prejudice, rather than Rusty "winning."I'm curious whether Rusty just got right with them for now and is back on his loan schedule (meaning this will happen again when he defaults again) or if he somehow settled up the whole loan or got somebody to pay it off and owe from now on.Riffel, the owner of the properties, guaranteed the bank they would get their money. Grumblings that he put up his family farm as collateral until P.O.S. Rusty gets back on schedule with his loan payments.That poor rube.
Can we get that article posted?
Quote from: bgeiger on April 07, 2015, 10:43:23 PMCan we get that article posted?Weird bump