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August 20, 2012
How a Songwriter Represented Herself In Court, Acted Horrible, and Won Her Case Anyways…
“My lifes work was stolen from me,” she wrote in a 13-page complaint riddled with misspellings and grammatical errors. “I am afflicted with pain and suffering and emotional distress.”
But Ms. Harley proceeded to do just about everything possible to sabotage her own claim.
She failed to appear for hearings or showed up late. Judges accused her of interrupting them, filing frivolous motions, disobeying court orders and refusing to participate in the discovery process. She accused judges of bias.
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