![]() CHICAGO-(AEAE)-TODAY ATTORNEY LANCE G. JOHNSON, DAVID ABRAMS AND ALFRED GOODMAN MADE A DEMAND OFFER TO STOLLER IN ORDER TO RESOLVE THE TWO CONTROVERSIES as between them. A 100 million dollar defamation lawsuit that Stoller brought against them and their firm Roylance, Abrams, Berdo and Goodman. The Indirect Criminal Contempt Petition which Stoller had filed against them charging them with perjury. On Feb. 2, 2010 Illinois Circuit Court Judge Kathy Flanagan dismissed Stoller 100 million dollar defamation case. On January 29, 2010 Illinois Associate Judge Gillespie granted the Gordon and Rees Motion to Strike Stoller Indirect Criminal Contempt Petition. In view of these turn of events the Lance G.Johnson crowd saw fit today to make a demand from Stoller which included a letter of Apology, which would demonstrate Stoller “true” regret and dislike for Stoller's actions in bringing these two actions against the Johnson crowd and to pay their attorneys fees of Gordon and Rees.This settlement demand was communicated to Stoller this morning in the Illinois Cook County Court Room of Judge Kathy Flanagan. Judge Flanagan this morning re-instated Stoller's 100 Million dollar defamation case against Lance G. Johnson, David Abrams, Alfred Goodman and their well known Intellectual Property Washington D.C. Law firm of Roylance, Abrams, Berdo and Goodman www.roylance.com Stoller has filed 7 appeals before the Illinois Appellate Court contesting Judge Gillespie's Order Striking Stoller Indirect Criminal Contempt petitions. Stoller told Johnson's lawyer from Gordon and Rees this morning to put in writing his settlement demand. Stoller also expressed his disappointment that the law firm of Gordon and Rees who threatened to sue Stoller for defamation and misrepresenting the “status” of a process server, were just idle threats and their chest “thumping”. Stoller had already opened two files on these matters and has “nothing” to put in them. Lastly Stoller was also informed that the law firm of Bryan Cave LLP was “gunning” for Stoller. Stoller said, “I can't imagine what for?” CommentsNemesis Mon, 22 Feb 2010 12:52:54 He says that he repented or was sorry that He was grieved in His heart Stoller = Reptile Tue, 23 Feb 2010 00:27:38 Stoller, it would take a man to apologize, so we know you won't do that. Nor would an apology be anywhere near enough to save you from burning in hell. Only offing yourself without further delay and without further blathering on your part would begin to amends for your disgusting behavior and your unforgiveable misdeeds. Trix Rabbit Tue, 23 Feb 2010 02:00:13 Hah. Roylance is the firm that purchased Mr. Stoller's estate after he filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation. Stoller has been many times declared to be a vexatious litigant, and he isn't an attorney, so all this hot air and grunting amounts to bupkis. Leave a Reply |