Saturday, March 17, 2012

Coming soon: Erie County court records online

From the Sandusky Register:

http://www.sanduskyregister.com/sandusky/news/coming-soon-erie-county-court-records-online


We never thought we would see the day when this would actually happen.  Granted, it's still a few months away, but it looks as if Luvada Wilson has done more in that office since October (in 5 months), than Barb Johnson did in 24 years! !

Keep up the good work Luvada,  you are doing a great job!

6 comments:

  1. Are you kidding me? This woman is gone, yet you haven't had the decency to dismantle this site? Whoever you are (a coward for one since you refuse to step forward and take credit for this site), I feel sorry for you that you would be so evil to continue your vendetta against someone who's dead. You wanted her out of office...well now she's out of office. Let it rest and get a life!!!!

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  2. This site needs to stand as a memorial to gross incompetence

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  4. "SATURDAY MARCH 17, 2012:

    COMING SOON: ERIE COUNTY COURT RECORDS ONLINE"

    Hey Mr. Moderator, today is JUNE 30, 2013 and the Erie County Court Records STILL aren't online!!!!

    Julie R.

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  5. Mr. or Ms. Moderator:

    Did you see the big "23 million dollar mystery" found in a recent Cuyahoga County Clerk of Court audit? Well, actually it isn't a mystery --- it's unclaimed funds owed to tens of thousands of parties in civil and criminal cases dating back to 1986. Obviously, the parties in those cases were never informed by their ATTORNEYS that they might be entitled to refunds after the conclusion of their cases. Cuyahoga County is now going to post online the NAMES of the parties in those cases that are owed this money.

    Obviously, attorneys in Erie County cases never informed their clients of this, either, which certainly does explain the "3 million dollar mystery" that Barb Johnson got the blame for, correct? So is Ms. Wilson going to hire additional help now like the new Cuyahoga County Clerk of Court to get these unclaimed funds refunded? Is Ms. Wilson going to post online the names of the PARTIES in the cases the money belongs to?

    I sure hope so.

    Julie R.

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  6. Hey Mr. or Ms. Moderator, the Cuyahoga County Clerk of Court found 23 MILLION in unclaimed funds owed to tens of thousands of people from 172,000 civil and criminal cases dating back to 1986. So does that mean the former clerk Gerald Fuerst "was lazy, incompetent and a do-nothing clerk for over 20 years?" Not so according to him. He said it wasn't the job of the clerk's office to chase down people that were owed refunds .... and he would not have had the staff to do that, anyway.

    Come to think of it --- I had a snake attorney working in collusion with the courts and the Lorain County attorneys on the other side that filed a scam partition action in the common pleas court of Binette to have my deceased mother and stepfather's property with serious defects in the title sold at a scam sheriff sale because they all knew unless the fraud on my mother's half prior to her death (thanks to a former auditor who authorized it) wasn't acknowledged and the property put back into her probate estate then it couldn't be sold through normal channels.

    Considering how the crook used my money when he filed the scam without my knowledge or consent, stands to reason he certainly would not have informed me that I might have a refund coming either, right? So who should get the blame for that ---- the attorney, the courts or Barb Johnson?

    Julie R.

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