Monday, October 3, 2011

Even More Delays

Today, the court was informed that, shockingly, Napa State does not have all of ayres' paperwork, and therefore he can't be committed this week, as previously ordered by the completely emasculated San Mateo County Court.

[NOTE Correction: contempt would be against NAPA, not ayres.]

The judge asked McDelay, ayres' asshat attorney, to contact Napa. On 10/26/2011, the judge will allegedly enter a cause for contempt of court charge against Napa State if ayres doesn't get checked into Napa Lock-up by then.

No idea what this means, or why Napa should feel threatened by Grandsaert. Seems like more Grandsaert/Wagstaffe  hand-wringing and arm-flapping to distract from the fact that San Mateo county is entirely disinterested in getting child molesters off the streets.

On 11/2/2011, the molester and his dipshit wife will get their $750K back (assuming he's checked into Napa) so they can pay their blood money to all of their marginally ethical turd attorneys.

Maybe then, they can go out to lunch with Larry Lurie and Robert Kimmich, and joke about how funny it is for ayres to molest little boys and then carry on about duping the courts with claims of Alzheimer's. Aren't past presidents of the Northern California Psychiatric Society a hoot?

5 comments:

  1. DS, you wrote:

    The judge asked McDelay, ayres' asshat attorney, to contact Napa. On 10/26/2011, the judge will allegedly enter a cause for contempt of court charge against ayres if he does get himself locked up by then.

    Didn't you mean to say if Ayres "DOESN'T" get himself locked up by then?

    This whole threat of contempt of court thing brings to mind another hearing in October 2005, when Ayres was supposed to have ponied up the dough to pay the molestation victim, but didn't... He stalled because he wanted to have the victim report to him as to how the victim spent the money.

    Of course the judge denied this and then threatened Ayres with a contempt of court.... Ayres was so mad about not getting his way that he refused to get in the elevator with Jean Starcevich, lawyer for the victim.

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  2. By the way, note the update: contempt is against NAPA, not ayres. Dumbest thing I've heard yet. Bet Napa is super afraid of Grandsaert.

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  3. I think Ayres only put up $75,000 as part of the bail plan. Ten per cent.

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