Georgia’s Own Requests Dismissal of Their Fraudulent Lawsuit, While $30 Billion Judgement and Obligation Remains Enforceable and Due to KEVIN WALKER ESTATE

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Georgia’s Own Credit Union dismissed its lawsuit (Case No. UDME2400947) after the KEVIN WALKER ESTATE exposed fraud and secured a $30 billion judgment. Using UCC §§ 1-103, 2-204, and 2-206, KEVIN WALKER ESTATE proved procedural dishonor, fraud, and bad faith. The judgment, enforceable as a matter of law, highlights the power of unrebutted evidence and legal maxims in commercial disputes. This case is a landmark victory for justice and accountability.