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Vidala Aaronoff Wants Supreme Court to take Case vs Billionaire Curtis Olson

Vidala Aaronoff Wants Supreme Court to take Case vs Billionaire Curtis Olson As first reported at ZennieReport.com, Vidala Aaronoff, as petitioner to the US Supreme Court, urges SCOTUS to review an Equal Access to Justice claim of a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment, arising from a California restraining order court’s unjustified award of statutory attorney’s fees. Although Vidala Aaronoff, an indigent dance teacher, prevailed, the court ordered her to pay billionaire Curtis Olson’s astronomical attorney’s fees, which ballooned to over $3 Million via a legal loophole for the super-rich. Petition alleges: Nexus Development CEO Curtis Olson fraudulently inflated a residential property value by listing neighboring properties millions of dollars over value to spike property algorithms. Then Olson lied to the trial court that Aaronoff owned the property to mislead the court that she was wealthy. Shockingly, Olson owns the property. Olson is accused of luring Aaronoff to his residence and attempting to take advantage of her in May 2015. Aaronoff sought a Civil Harassment Restraining Order, which resulted in a three year protective order in December 2015. Soon Olson violated it. The court retained jurisdiction, Aaronoff sought enforcement and Olson retaliated with a meritless cross-restraining order. Curtis Olson’s Alleged Peeping Tom Pose Horrifies Aaronoff Vidala Aaronoff has said Curtis Olson has taken a “peeping tom” pose in his dogged pursuit of her. Olson’s alleged to have taken actions like getting right up to her window to peer in at her at night, according to Aaronoff. Reportedly, Curtis Olson’s the latest in a long line of men who own residential multifamily complexes, only to break into the homes of an attractive female tenant and seek sex with her. Hence the need for the restraining order to keep him away from her. Stay tuned for our talk.
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