Kevin Walker Estate to File Notice of Judicial Fraud Against Riverside Federal Court Judge If Judgment Is Not Issued by March 16, 2025

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The Kevin Walker Estate is prepared to file a Notice of Judicial Fraud against the Riverside Court if a lawful default and summary judgment is not issued by March 16, 2025. Despite unrebutted affidavits, a Writ of Mandamus, and multiple formal demands, the court remains in dishonor, violating due process, federal law, and commercial statutes. This filing will expose judicial fraud, conspiracy, and deprivation of rights under color of law, holding the court accountable for its refusal to follow established legal procedure. If the court fails to act, the case will be escalated to higher courts, federal authorities, and international bodies for intervention. Justice delayed is justice denied—this is a fight for due process, constitutional supremacy, and commercial enforcement of law.

The Kevin Walker Estate is prepared to file a Notice of Judicial Fraud against the Riverside Court if a lawful default and summary judgment is not issued by March 16, 2025. Despite unrebutted affidavits, a Writ of Mandamus, and multiple formal demands, the court remains in dishonor, violating due process, federal law, and commercial statutes. This filing will expose judicial fraud, conspiracy, and deprivation of rights under color of law, holding the court accountable for its refusal to follow established legal procedure. If the court fails to act, the case will be escalated to higher courts, federal authorities, and international bodies for intervention. Justice delayed is justice denied—this is a fight for due process, constitutional supremacy, and commercial enforcement of law.

Kevin Walker Estate Files Writ of Mandamus, Notice, and Order in Federal Case Demanding Court Enforce $1.1 Billion Contract and Default Judgment, and Sanctions Against Dishonorable Defendants

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The Kevin Walker Estate, et al., has escalated its legal battle for rights, accountability, and justice by filing a Writ of Mandamus and an Order Granting Default and Summary Judgment, demanding the court enforce Defendants’ binding default and immediate liability for $1.1 billion. The court has already flagged PHH Mortgage Services’ Motion to Dismiss as defective and subject to striking, further confirming Defendants’ dishonor. With Chevron deference overturned, the court cannot summarily dismiss the case and must rule strictly on constitutional and statutory law. If the court fails to act, Plaintiffs are prepared to pursue appellate relief, federal enforcement, and sanctions for obstruction of justice. This case could set a landmark precedent in holding financial institutions and courts accountable to the rule of law.

Plaintiffs in Multi Billion Lawsuit Against SDCC Call on Supreme Court to Issue Writ of Mandamus to Judge Roy K Altman

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In a case centered on allegations of breach of contract, fraud, dishonor, and related wrongs, plaintiffs ™STEVEN MACARTHUR-BROOKS© ESTATE and ™STEVEN MACARTHUR-BROOKS© IRR TRUST have demanded judicial intervention and mandamus relief with the Supreme Court of the United States. The plaintiffs assert that the federal district court’s administrative closure of their case due to doubts over subject matter jurisdiction leaves the Supreme Court as the only appropriate venue for resolving the matter.

Empowering Litigants: Options When “Judges” Take Too Long and/or Obstruct and/or Conspire

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When a judge takes an unreasonably long time to decide a case, there are numerous actions available to address the situation, including some uncommon or unconventional strategies. These options range from standard procedural remedies to extraordinary measures, depending on the extent of the delay and the governing jurisdiction. The following is a detailed list of potential solutions