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Been 3 weeks and no changes to the WIcourts case page and 37 days since the 15-day appeal deadline expired following the Jan 6 filing.

Is there any way to find out just how much the courts are backed up? Wish we knew some kind of timeline of the collection process. Judges still milking COVID for all it's worth even now. Are we looking at another 1 month or 10 months until the next big update, and when this judge finally looks at it, will it just be further pushing it back?

I'm in the same spot where I'm worried that it'll be 16 months until the judge skims the case for two minutes, then schedules a hearing for 16 months later to decide when to schedule the debtor exam, and then at that hearing schedules the debtor exam for another 16 months after that hearing and when that date finally roles around, Patrick says he needs more time to sort out his assets and finds more ways to push it back further.

At this rate Rick will be able to keep ignoring it for another 4-5 years before even acknowledging the attempted collection and will die of a heart attack in a decade from now with successfully having avoided both paying Quasi and going to trial for his racially-motivated homicide of my boy Bernell.
At least the debt will be about $80k if it takes another 5 years
 
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