When defending against a restraining order in family court, individuals should understand that courts require evidence to support claims, and one can challenge false allegations by demanding proof such as police reports, photographs, or documentation; the key is to remain confident, ask direct questions about the evidence, and recognize that family court proceedings should be based on facts rather than emotions or intimidation tactics.
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HOW EXACTLY DID YOU DEFEND THAT LIE A.K.A THAT RESTRAINING ORDER?Added:
And I decided to make one of my the topic of one of I had a talk radio show.
I decided to make um one of my radio shows about um when Outcast made a song I'm sorry Miss Jackson. I wanted to change the name to I'm sorry, Miss Bradley, which was of course Ailia Leon Bradley's mom.
And in doing this, Ailia Leon Bradley went and got a restraining order on me.
Now, this is what you This is the connection of [ __ ] and women women's rights in court to um um um women's rights in courts to go ahead and the courts will allow a woman to say he's having an he's have a radio show and his radio show is going to be about questions he's asking my Mom, this is what the advertisement that was saying.
We're going to ask Miss Miss Bradley, Miss Mary Bradley, questions as to what exactly did I do wrong by her daughter?
Aila Sean Bradley takes this advertisement, runs and get a restraining order. And the courts, because if you don't know how to defend it, you will sit there and you WOULD BE LIKE, UHUH, NO. RIGHT. YOU YOU you will allow this person um you will allow this hideous perspective at protecting themselves because that's what a restraining order is. You will allow a woman to go get a restraining order on you under the context of the topic of your radio show scares me. Okay, so we're going to talk about that.
All right, we're gonna talk about that.
Does this thing not have YouTube?
Okay. So, so we're going to talk about that. So let let let let us begin the unfortunate that what the unfortunate things that a lot of you guys do um concerning a restraining order. You guys appreciate those thumbs up. You guys allow the process in itself to drag you in and tell you um that you are you are wrong. What's going on dizzle? I see you my man. you got you guys allowed this process to continue on, drag you in it, and now you're saying to yourself, I'm participating.
So, I want to I want to make something clear about the process of a restraining order. I want y'all to pay real close attention attention, excuse me. And I want you to pass this to the guys cuz this is the big floofy foofy that um family court attorneys will never tell you. They'll allow your family court attorney will allow a woman to file a restraining order on you and won't tell you this one simple thing.
I want y'all to forgive me. I know I tried to jump on 3:00. I looked at the thing. It was like 3:13. I was like, "Whoa, where did time go?" So, I apologize.
When a ton Bradley put a restraining order on me, for those that follow me knows the routine, when she put the restraining order on me, I'm tired, son. I I went in there full arrogance. And that's number one.
But number two, I just was like my mind clicked into as a nerd, right? This is what I claim. I claim to execute the highest level of intelligence. I I'm not a playboy. I'm not So I don't have to transition into, huh, let me think about this. I'm always thinking, all right, my brain needs [ __ ] to think about. So they wanted me to answer the I found out about the restraining order two years later cuz she of course sent the wrong address. This is another thing that these these creatures do, but she sent it to the wrong address. So, what they thought was I was gonna um what they thought I was going to just come there and do unfortunately what everybody else do this and that this and that. So, the number one thing that you got to understand about a restraining order, and again, your family court attorney won't tell you this.
If you go in there and you allow a restraining order, some validity, meaning you just go in there, you got a restraining on on you go there, blah blah blah blah. Um, and this is how the judge tried to drag me in. When you go there, they they they they they're setting the table for your guilt. So when you go there, this this is what they did. They said, "Miss Bradley, are you do you have any evidence you want to submit before we start?" No. You know, cuz she's so [ __ ] they they they act so whitey when they in the courts. They so whitey. Give me a second.
They so whitey when they in court, but when y'all out and about, they just some tyrants, right? You You would agree with this. Let me continue.
So then he asks me, "Is there ev any evidence that you want to submit before we get started?"
And just to help them understand, before I went there for a restraining order, I mailed the judge a letter. I mailed the judge a letter and said, I'm going to be clear.
I am not coming here to participate in none of this nonsense. I'm here. I'm coming to this court to try to get an idea as to how exactly did you issue a restraining order with all this wrong evidence. I'll see you on Thursday. Please do not act like a gangster with a robe on. That's what I told the judge. All right.
Do not get there and think you're going to act all tough and get me by submission. You're not going to throw me off. I'mma ask questions just diffusing and and and to annihilate the the the process and not giving the process any grounds to build up on. So the judge then asked so when I goes there this is the letter that I mailed the judge. So when I go there courtroom eight it's on the side Bradley and Smith it's crossed out courtroom six. Okay. Go to courtroom six. It's written in on the side, but then that's crossed out. Courtroom four.
Go to courtroom four.
Me and Aia again, we the only ones. We the only ones in this courtroom. We the only ones outside this and that. I I always got preferential treatment when I went to court cuz they was like, "Yo, cuz I had put them on notice. I'm Chris Smith of the League of Dads. see you there. So, I kept I did not ever and I knew in law school. In law school, I found out that you could tell a judge, hey, I might be late cuz I might be your wife is I'm slow to get that nut when your wife polishing my [ __ ] YOU CAN TELL A judge that in a letter. However, when you get there, because that's not what you're there to talk about, they cannot talk about it. This is why I give him a precursor. This is why I told him, "When I get there Thursday, don't try to act like a gangster with a robe on." So when I got there, he couldn't say, "You wrote a letter to this court saying, "Don't act like a gangster with a robe on." Uh-uh. Knock it off, slick. We here for a restraining order on it. Get your mind right. That's all I would have said. Y'all don't know this though.
Y'all don't know any court etiquette.
Y'all don't know. Y'all Y'all just don't know. All right. But this is what you're there for, right? So I goes there courtroom. They switched us to three courtrooms. And so I I I kind of was happy because I was like, "Yeah, they got the memo." But it was kind of a flippy dippy cuz I wrote the letter to that specific judge. Now they switched them. Dude thought that he didn't write me a letter so he ain't gonna come here and say that whole double [ __ ] with a side of [ __ ] So I got there and I'm s I'm in the courtroom and I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm tired, son. So I'm there as representing my father. So I'm like, "Okay, it's a the jury. They got a three people jury. The judge before we get this is what the judge again, let's just say this is the camera. I'm I'm streaming off of three different things. So I'm going just look this way. that is going to represent me.
This way is going to represent. But when I look here, that represent me. This is what the judge did. Obviously, he knew he got my letter. Even though I didn't send it to him, he knew he got my letter. So, what happened was the judge was like, "Uh, Mr. Smith," that's what he was doing for real. No [ __ ] Mr. Smith, you are here today.
You are here for a restraining order.
If in fact this restraining order is successful, you will it will affect your visitation subjecting you to supervised visitation.
Do you understand?
I was like, no. Uh um let's proceed.
So, no. I said I No. I said, "You can go ahead and give her a restraining order on her because honestly, you're trying to restrain me for something I'm not trying to restrain. I haven't seen this woman in six years." The judge was like, "Is that true?" She was like, "Yeah, I haven't seen her in six years." All right. Well, let's proceed then. Uh, Miss Bradley, is there any evidence that you want to submit? She says, "No."
He says to me, "Mr. Smith, is there any evidence that you would like to submit?
That's when I got the bent face. I said, "This is the restraining order." Now, I said, "Any any evidence that I want to submit?
It says here, it says here that I had a silver 9mm handgun. Show me a picture of me with a silver 9 millm handgun. I'll accept a picture. Show me a purchase. I never owned a silver 9 millm handgun." It also says here that I gave a TSawn Bradley a black eye. I'm not seeing a police report to go with it. And to insinuate, she came down here and lied about me having a silver 9mm handgun. She should have simply when I gave her this black eye, picked up the phone and dialed 911.
It's a lot easier. In addition to that, it say, oh dear, it says right here.
Right here, it says right here that my address, never mind the address. Let's just zero in on the state. It got NJ as my address.
Uh, my state abbreviations is PA meaning Pennsylvania. This means NJ. So, I'm not here to participate in none of this. As I told the judge, the original judge, I'm here for you to give me information as to just how you gave this woman a restraining order with all this false information. So, I take He didn't want to answer my question. This is what they do when you ask questions to put foots up and ask because I'm telling y'all. I don't I straight be scratching my head trying to figure out why do y'all go to family court so scared. I'm trying to figure out why do y'all go there clucking? It's not criminal court. I will have some type of mercy. I will ask the courts for some type of mercy in criminal court. I'm not going to family court being nice to no [ __ ] body.
I gotta recommend you get a lawyer. Of course you would. You know, you're a [ __ ] and you you're pro your dad probably told you that. You're probably got uh your dad probably told you the perspective, you know, um you know, hey, look, we're a bunch of family of wetbacks, you know, when a woman lie cuz you you would get uh uh uh Norm Norms 72, he says, "I got to recommend you get a lawyer." Now, I want you to listen to what this guy said. He he would recommend you get a lawyer. So you would get a lawyer. I just stated that you got a restraining order based on 100% pure lies. That is the narrative that they're in betting on. They're betting on the fact that you would get an attorney to represent lies. Now I went to law school, slick. So this is why I'm able to spit this information that I'm spitting here. So what I learned in law school is you cannot file stuff in court that's a lie. All right? How can you defend a lie? What are you going TO TELL YOUR ATTORNEY? HEY, SHE SAID I WENT TO THE MOON AND KICKED THE ROCK. UH, I don't got a spaceship. I would like for you to add a little bit more to that, slick. So, back to your regularly scheduled program. Don't listen to that idiot. All right. So, then I said to the the judge said to me again, I said, "I'm here to try to get an idea how you guys gave her a restraining order." Okay.
So then every time I spoke, I looked at the jury, right? Confidence, speaking 100% pure facts because that's what court is based on. Court is not based on a woman's feelings, emotions. This is why when you look at some of these audit people that go out and audit the cops, when the cops say, "Well, I need you to leave the establishment because you're making people feel uneasy." The the auditor asks, "Are you the uneasy uneasy police or are you the criminal police?"
This is how it goes. All right. So, I went in there and challenged the merits of the restraining order. You guys go there and and defend the restraining order. You cannot defend something that's a lie. Somebody made up something in their head. Think about what I'm saying here today. You're going to go to court and defend something that absolutely never happened and the court is going to allow them to do this.
check with my client up in Rochester, New York. His child's mom got a restraining order, had it for two days, and then executed 11 o'clock at night on the second day. She just got introduced herself to a 2,500,000 $250,000 lawsuit. And guess what there?
Uh uh North Spam get a lawyer, she lost.
So, let me BE CLEAR. YOU CANNOT UNDER ZERO CIRCUMSTANCES FILE A LIE IN COURT TO INCLUDE family court. But the perspective and narrative is this is what y'all believed because the ACT OF CONDOR SAYS YOU CAN'T DO THIS. HUH? What you got to say about that, Mr. Get a Lawyer? Cuz I'm speaking facts here, Slick. All right. Of course I got you.
So now that I I said, "What do you say about that? You didn't have an you didn't have a client." He ain't got nothing to say about the other facts.
I'm I'm I'm of of course I'm not an attorney. What What Why would I want to be attorney? What idiot thinks you got to be an an attorney to to execute your constitutional rights? I'm a constitution. Don't state come forward with an attorney and you shall be heard.
It says come forward and you shall be heard. It says nothing about an attorney. I want to thank you for saying that though because it's given my uh it's given my listeners and people that are here today that feedback that they they want to know. Our constitution does not say come forward with an attorney and you shall be heard. It doesn't say that.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Lynch 423 says you can't seek justice for an illegal activity. Exactly.
But this is what men y are massaged.
Your brains are massaged to think so. So when I went in there and basically objected to the merit of the of how this was given, the judge already knew, oh yeah, I I can't he ain't falling for it.
You guys go there and say, um I I um um I didn't give her a black eye. I don't know what she's talking about.
I went there and said, "So, since I gave her a black eye, I need to see a police report that goes with it, as well as my um my arrest report and some photos because honestly, if she came down here and stood in that line for a couple of hours to file this restraining order, I'm sure she simply picked up the phone and dialed 911." So that simple one second action that that one minute action certainly would had winning effect as opposed to her coming down here saying, "Oh, what's going on?
What's going on, bondsman? What's going on, my man?" But this again, this is what y'all do when y'all fight a restraining order. Y'all hold pro perspective. And a family court attorney won't tell you this. A family court won't a family court will tell you, "Did you did you give her a black eye?" No.
He'll he'll [ __ ] his face up like that.
Did you give her a black eye? No. She said you did. Oh, we got to go see what the judge say. Well, just, you know, just wait. Just wait till we get in front of the judge and tell them your part.
That's the setup.
That's the setup.
That's the setup.
That is the setup. That's what family court attorneys do.
That's the [ __ ] setup.
You're damn right. My man Bosman said everything is good. I see you dropping knowledge again as usual. You're goddamn right, my man. But this is what happens.
This is what happens. A lot of y'all go to court because the courts tell these women, "You can do this." Now, what do you do about that? You hit them in civil court because they filed a lie.
You see again our constitution is and in conflict with family court. Family court would like to tell these women however you feel come get a restraining order.
Aia went for that. And a lot OF INDIVIDUALS THAT Y'ALL THINK THAT THAT Y'ALL THINK WHAT THE FAMILY COURT SAY IS WHAT YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS IS VIOLATED IF A person simply say he did this, he did that. Now where you up at is when you don't challenge this perspective from the origins. When you let this go and let it go and and and let it go, now you got to undo a lot of things that you already agreed to.
Right.
What I just said is where you [ __ ] up at is when you agree to a lot of things and you try to backtrack. So, let me give you an example of that.
Two examples.
In sports, in the NBA, they allow you to challenge the foul. You would agree with that, right? The coaches get like three challenges every game. I don't know. But the coaches get challenges. If they lose, it counts as a timeout. You guys know this rule.
If if LeBron James got fouled in the fourth quarter, can his coach then say, "Oh, I want to challenge the foul we got in the in the in the in the first quarter." You said, "No, you you can't challenge too late." That is the perspective that I'm saying here today. You cannot challenge something like what y'all do is y'all go down there in in every the whole process. Y'all go participate, participate. Y'all go participate, participate, participate, keep going.
You keep participating, keep participating, keep participating, and then it's like, oh, I I I didn't do this.
It's like when you in court and you say, "Objection." What? Uh, I'm objection. When we was here in court last week, I WANT TO OBJECT TO THE FACT THAT HE SAID I I FART when I'm in elevators.
last week. You should have objected when it was said. That's how that goes.
And that's how a lot of you guys get your asses handed to you. You guys just go along with it. You go along with it.
You go there and you go on with it. She just packed the [ __ ] thing with a bunch of lies.
I would send her an email and say, "You better be successful.
I got this idiot This mom 73, her perspective is I would get an attorney. Of course you would get an attorney. You're a female. So your perspective is get a [ __ ] attorney cuz that's your process. Anyway, let's be clear about something. When you call me, I get an ass. I'm an attorney's worst nightmare.
Trust me.
Worst nightmare. Why? Get their ass bent over.
That's what it, like I said, a family court attorney. Again, I had an a client, a client up in up in Alaska.
Two years straight, they going custody.
Two years straight. No problem.
Now all of a sudden, she want put in for full custody. So she puts him for full custody and his attorney asked him uh uh she filed for full custody. YOU NEVER HIT HER, DID YOU?
WOW.
So I said, cuz I was he had us on a ghost service. A go our ghost services when you got an attorney, you hire us and we put the puppet strings on your attorney. help you use your attorney. So I I said, "Okay." So we responded to his attorney. I'm confused as to why you would ask me something that a pro opposing council filed as opposed to saying to them, "My client never did anything wrong. They had custody arrangements for two years now. There has never been anything wrong. Why are you asking me this?" And whatever she's claiming, we're going to make sure she prove it. If not, we're going to sue. That's what his attorney should have said. But of course, his his attorney wouldn't say that.
His attorney wouldn't say that. Of course not. His attorney wouldn't say that. Why? Cuz that puts the onus on proving the situation that you filed in court. You can't just make stuff up and say this is we want to say this happened. You can't do that. You can't do that. And I'm just looking at this idiot now. She she she she you you you you ain't an attorney. Again, let me tell you, let let me let me tell you again something based off that stupid idiotic statement.
I was in family court.
Tell me if anything I'm about to tell you is wrong.
I was in front of Judge James Triano.
I'm naming names, [ __ ] 212 Washington Street, North New Jersey. Go check the roster. I don't think he's still there now, but find out if there was ever a James Triano. 212 Washington Street in North New Jersey. Again, I'm dropping names, [ __ ] I'm in front of this [ __ ] And what did he say to me?
I was asking him a question. He didn't ask him a question. I interrupted him. I said, "That's not what I asked you." He started talking again. You know, let me tell y'all about the whole entire thing.
Cuz again, I went to law school.
When you're file when you file a motion in court, you cannot ask for something outside of what you filed. Meaning, let's just say you suing for $1,000.
You go in court, you see you win like, "Oh, wow." The judge is like, "Why'd you do that?" You like, "Oh, man. I'm I'm winning. I'm winning. I'm winning."
Right?
And then you turn around and say, "Well, I I want $2,000 now, right? I want $2,000 now." You can't do that. You cannot ask for something now other than what you filed for. So, if you sue for $1,000, you can't see that you're winning and then try to say, "Oh, now I want I want $10,000." You can't do that. So, the judge cannot award you something that you did not ask for. It's just like a judge can't say, that's why you always hear them say, "I'm going to s you sentence you to the maximum allowed by law." The judge can't say, "You you you you you did something wrong to this person. I know them personally.
Because of that, I'm going to SENTENCE YOU TO A MILLION YEARS." You can't do that. So, you cannot give something that wasn't asked for. So, when Judge James Triano, remember I'm dropping names. When Judge James Triano said I said you need to adjourn this because I I was improperly served for this process. I said he said uh well we're going to go forward. I said well let's let's just stop all the nonsense your honor. If you move forward you're in direct violation of my constitutional rights to affair. No.
First I said you I said um judge I got a letter from the I'm dropping names again [ __ ] I got a letter from the head family court judge Sally Floriana. This said in fact due process was broken. So therefore, due process is broken. You should give me give me another court date. That judge looked left. He looked right. He said, "This is my courtroom."
I said, "No, no, no, no. Hold on. I don't know that to be the fact. I know this courtroom belongs to the people.
You just reside over it. Tell me why I was wrong yet, dumb [ __ ] Tell me where I was wrong at cuz you got like like I said, you didn't you obviously a lot of you idiots this commenting wasn't here. I'm Todd's son. My daddy taught me well. I put foots in the ass. Nobody puts their foots in my ass. Let's be clear. You answering you individual, you talking like 100% pure grade [ __ ] That's not your boy. All right. Do I do do I look like you going to punk me? So the judge look left like this is my courtroom. I said, I don't know that to be the case. I know this is the courtroom you just reside over, right?
So he said, "I'm telling you now that if I get if I adjourn this, I'm going to backdate her child support request all the way to the date she asked for it." I said, "See, that's the problem." I said, "I never got a copy in the motion.
That's what I'm arguing about here today." But are you telling me that you can go ahead and give her something that she asked for? He started talking. I said, "No, no, no, your honor. That's not what I asked you." I said, "I'm asking you again. Are you telling me you can give her something she asked for?"
He started talking again. I said, "That's not what I asked you." The bailor stood in front of ME AND SAID, "BE QUIET AND LET THE JUDGE TALK." I LAUGHED AT HIM. I said, "That's not what I asked you." See, what y'all got to understand is our constitution us. And if somebody is saying something wrong in court, you have the right to protect them, um, to correct them.
Excuse me. But again, individuals don't know this [ __ ] I'm sorry. I'm the big black guy on YouTube and you expect me to be some white guy in a suit and tie telling you something like, "That's not correct." The judge My apologies. All right? But this is just the way it is.
But you can check what I say with your [ __ ] attorney. OR MAYBE THERE'S AN attorney or the individuals listen to me. Maybe they're a [ __ ] attorney.
You can challenge me on anything I say.
And the attorney can challenge me on anything I say. You can say, "Hey, I'm attorney Okey do. I want to invite you to my channel and we can." So if you got an attorney that got a YouTube channel, tell the attorney that he I will challenge him anything I'm saying is wrong. Anything. All right? And put some money up too if you want. Nonetheless, so I said, "You cannot ask for I said that's the reason why I need a copy of the motion. I need to know what she asked for." I said, "How do you know what she asked for? You don't even have a copy of the motion yourself." And I said, "So, and you can't give her something that she didn't ask for."
Didn't know that. But I'm not THE I'M NOT THE SMARTEST person in problem is a lot of individuals go there and they don't know how to execute. go to court and the first thing they start doing is clucking.
The judge look at them mean. Just that, just that. They looking at them mean.
Then first thing individual start doing clucking. When you look at me mean, my brain switch into super nerd mode. I go from regular nerd to super nerd. Why?
Because you're trying to use visions to get to intimidate me. If I'm saying something wrong, by all means, correct me. You could you could say uh objection to that, whatever. You can say whatever you want. They had prosecuted there, but he said nothing. Why? Because when I was speaking, I was speaking correct. All right. Now, this is what you guys do.
You guys allow these individuals to go to court and chuck full of lies. This is wrong. Wrong. Oh, they all this stuff is wrong. And you guys sit down there and say, "Well, I'm going to go ahead and just go there and fight it this way." I'm telling you, the second you agreed to it, you need to go there and challenge the process in full like I did.
I challenge it in full. Now, was a TSA Bradley successful with that restraining order? I can give you guys two guesses, but I'm sure you only read.
But again, I told Judge James Triano, "Here's the problem that you people have. You people have a problem with anybody that understands the law other than stop on red and go on green." Now, I had an idiot earlier say, "You're not an attorney." Here's where your perspective crashes with my perspective. I told the judge, "You have a problem with anybody that understand the law the law other than stop on red and go on green. you have a problem with them if they know the law higher than that. Said you're going to have to forgive me for understanding all the laws in which I'm governed by. Therefore, you [ __ ] idiot. When you invite me to to to court, I sit down there and I go and I'm looking at my book collection. I sit there and say, "Oh, you invite me to court." WHEN THE TON BRADLEY INVITE ME TO COURT, I WENT TO law school. That's how I fought that. All right. So, let's be clear. I don't sit back and engage in anything that I don't know the rules.
I'M NOT BRINGING UP basketball to a golf tournament. All right, let's be clear.
Let's be clear.
And this is why I had this business for as long as I had it. And I teach individuals to stop.
My backyard camera is offline. My front door camera is offline. Something is going wrong.
Hold on a second.
Yaoza. Yaoza. Yaoza.
I think individuals come here because I don't know if they got anything to do, but I appreciate you coming here. I really do. Um um uh again you I would challenge any anybody anything any words that I speak is the truth.
nothing but so I sit here today and and I'm going tell you this in intimidation is not illegal tricking you is not illegal looking at you mean all that is not illegal that is probably The reason why a lot of you guys unfortunately fall for the nonsense because it's not illegal. And this is the number one thing that they use for victories in court, they they they they they intimidate you. They make you scared.
They do all these things. And you sit there and you say, "Oh, I I I better not. Oh, oh, they scare me. Oh, this.
Oh, that." And and you guys sit there and you accept that. And by sitting there accepting it, then everything else gets to to play out the way they want it to play out.
All you have to do is simply say, I I I I'm I'm need to understand. I need I need full understanding as to just how this perspective how how did we come how did we come to this? In order to give somebody a restraining order, they must be able to prove So that's how we going to always do that. We always going to make sure individuals understand that you guys need not to under circumstances zero.
You guys need not to sit up there and act as if um when you go to court, you're automatically guilty and to proven innocent. That's not how it work.
These individuals, they mount, they they they they lace the court. They lace the court with all this nonsense.
They lace the court with all this nonsense. And what you guys do is you sit there and you you're like, "Oh man, this this this and all this stuff is tallied up and it's all lies. That's illegal.
Can't do that.
What the [ __ ] What the [ __ ] is going on with my law enforcement? Uh um law enforcement, what are you saying? Law enforcement are allowed are allowed to lie to you. Okay.
Law enforcements are allowed to lie to you in the process of investigations.
They don't play fair, right? See, so very well said. So what happens is they will lie to you to get you to say things. So there's a difference. So, if they say, "If you don't answer me, I'll lock you up." Normally, people answer them. All you have to do is don't answer them and watch. They don't lock you up.
But they can lie to you and say, "If you don't answer me, I'mma lock you up." But individuals don't know. They're not going to lock them up. So, they just get to talking. So, when you go try to file uh um some type of civil rights protection or you go try to file a lawsuit, I got I got lied to. All he was going to say is I wasn't going to lock him up.
So that that what you're saying is exactly right. And these this it's unfortunate. It's unfortunate that individuals they don't know the difference between the two and they just keep falling for the nonsense that everybody do, not just um um uh anybody, not just just attorneys, you know, judges, opposing councils. They I had one client go into court and opposing counsel he said objection and the opposing counsel said we're not here for that blah blah blah blah blah and the judge ain't say nothing and that's a that's incompetence. It's your courtroom opposing it's not opposing council. So when he went in there the next week cuz they had a a thing every week. So went in there the next week and they did that he said this is not your courtroom. You need not to say nothing.
Gotta know. Gotta know. They they they are beating fathers are going to court getting beat off of 8% law and 92% [ __ ] All because you don't know. And nothing is in true violation. You just don't say nothing. So it it it becomes law.
If they say, "Excuse me." If they say, "Oh, he he stole my car and you say, "What? YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE A CAR." You just stole her car. You're supposed to say, "Objection. She don't have a car." See? See the difference?
That's the difference.
One little thing like that, you not knowing how to move forward, have your ass in a clink, be like, "Yo, how did this, how did that?" You be SITTING THERE, "YO, HOW DID THIS? HOW DID THAT you just be going a mile a minute and they just saying you're not saying the right things and then here I come 25 years keeping fathers on a mental, helping them understand that the court portion of this whole thing, it's only 10% of the fight.
Only 10% of the fight. You think when you go to court, You think when you go to court and You think when you go to court and you know you're you're you're you're fighting this this this this you you think all of that is the process. Oh, we just went to court. And then soon as court is over with, the attorney called the judge, they tell her they be talking all this other stuff, all these other moving parts. Send me that. facts it to me. Oh, I found out that blah blah blah blah. Well, you can say it when you come to court. All this stuff going on and you don't know nothing about it. Then when you go to court, everything is is is all rehearsed and you be like, "Oh, whoa, whoa, wait, WAIT A MINUTE. WAIT A MINUTE. BEND OVER.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN? OW. OW. THAT HURT.
That's why you don't know that there's a whole bunch of other stuff going on outside of court.
And again, that's what I teach fathers.
I help them understand. Nope, you don't you don't got to be scared of the process. Nope, this is not how this work. No, that Oh, they said that. Oh, this is that. Make sure I do my court coaching.
That's why I do my court coaching to help fathers. I I don't want no fathers getting getting their tail handed to them, you know. Um, court act like us fathers, we we we the big bad monster.
That's what they act like.
You know, that's what they act like.
They act like we the big bad monster.
They act like we did something to them.
You know, you get a you get a family court attorney, everybody want to talk to you with a stern face. Everybody want to talk to you like you mad. They mad at you and you sitting in there feeling all that about you. You feeling it?
You know, I had one client in New York.
The judge said, "I don't like your line of questioning. I don't like your questioning."
The second he said objection, the judge said, "No, she is so hellbent." And and and unfortunately for him, that that's what happened. She she she already sensed, "Oh, he's a pushover." So the second he said objection no what what's going to happen when you say OBJECTION THE JUDGE OH NO YOU go didn't even ask him what what are the grounds of your objection didn't even ask him that objection no I keep telling individuals go there and be straight disrespectful individuals don't want to hear me though they want to go there and be all cordial respectful, y this and all that. You got to go there and be cocky. I tell you I tell you all the time. I tell you all the time. I am my father. Uhhuh. I ain't never seen my dad say [ __ ] excuse me to nobody. I seen Todd Smith say move.
Let's be clear. I ain't never seen my dad be nice to nobody. I ain't never seen my dad respect nobody. Turn around and think you was going to [ __ ] with my dad if you want to. You turn around and like this. Oh. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. OH YES. RIGHT THIS WAY, SIR. YES.
That's how it was with my father. That's how it was with my dad. My dad would pull you up when my dad again. I ain't never heard my dad say, "Excuse me." I ain't never heard my dad utter that [ __ ] Excuse me.
Never. So that's how I move. I move like what I seen, cocky and arrogant.
And my mom always told me, she said, "Son, you you big because you big, you command presence when you walk in a room, so you have to be careful." I said, "I said I said, "Thank you, mama."
I said, "Thank you, mama."
Unfortunately, for everybody that's trying to [ __ ] with me, once I enter the room, I'm the smartest person in the room. I will claim that. Ain't nobody ain't I haven't met too many people smarter than me.
Sorry.
It's not happening. I haven't met too many people smarter than me.
All right. So, I'm not going to sit there and and I ain't never met a judge that could out debate me. Never. Because in order to beat me, you got to do wrong. That's why I that's why I was so much on the receiving of learning.
That's how I learned this [ __ ] the way I learned it that cuz every time somebody came after me, it was wrong. It was wrong. But I did and when I was in the military, everything was right.
Everything was right. Everything that I did, they praised me for it. Everything that I did was like, "Man, this guy, promote him. Promote him. God, it's this guy. Promote him." And then when I come out here in the world, a woman says, "I want to [ __ ] you for child support."
Huh?
Oh, he he he ain't [ __ ] This and all that. I'M LIKE, WHOA, WHAT? AND the judge like, okay, yeah, we agree with you. Yeah. Okay. I'm like, what?
The military says otherwise. The highest stage that I that I the associate the association that I was involved with to defend this country. And I'm a war veteran. the highest stage of protection. I protect this country, but now they telling me, "Oh, you your daughter can't come with you this and all that." I'm like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa."
So, I went to law school.
So, I I I wasn't counting on I I wasn't um I wasn't counting on I wasn't counting on no attorney telling me what was right and wrong. I wasn't I wasn't counting on that cuz I knew, wait a minute, this guy straight this guy straight [ __ ] me. You You're never going to go You're never going to have a family court attorney say, "Well, opposing counsel did this. You can't do that. You got to have proof."
How many times any of you guys ever went to court, the woman filed something, and your attorney said, "Don't worry about it. She don't have no proof." When have you ever heard that?
Appreciate that, Darren.
Get him out of here.
When have you ever heard that? When have you ever ever heard a family court attorney say, "Where's your proof?" to opposing council. You never heard that.
Never heard it.
We got an attorney in New York, an attorney, Nicole Krinski, filed a motion. This black man went to his daughter's school and raised the ruckus.
Nicole Krinski, she just filed it. I said, "How much is my my man's mother giving her this attorney for her to go risk her career for a [ __ ] lie?" It was like we don't like this black man and he is just he following motions and damn. So they was just let let me tell you why Nicole Krosinski did this. Let me tell you why Nicole Krinski did this. Let me tell you why.
The reason why I I I look at why I had a tea Bradley in my life. I have I am a high believer in God. Despite what you may think I'm a high um I appreciate that, Eric. I am a high believer in God.
So in order to beat me, the devil got to send something somebody just as powerful to deal with me. So the military awarded me for my high power of of uniqueness and smart. The military awarded me for that. But family court, they they're not going to reward you for that. They're going to look at you and say, "Oh, no."
Right? So when Nicole Krinski, an attorney in New in Brook in Queens, New York, when she filed that motion and said, "This black man went to his daughter's school and and and cursed everybody out." And then I'm looking at and trying to find the evidence. Where's the evidence? No evidence. She didn't know that the dude had me in his pocket.
I said, "You can't do that. That's a violation of condor. You can't do it.
So, we sent her a letter. The rule is you got to send them a letter to pull this out. I'mma send you a letter. This is your letter. What you filed was wrong. You have to pull your motion and you have to make it right by the courts.
Your first action of duty is to the courts, not your client. You can't lie thinking that you're going to go [ __ ] this black man. Didn't know. So, what did what did Nicole Krinski in Queens, New York do? She quit.
Her law firm said they don't know where she is. Wow.
Wow.
H how did we get here? Let me tell you how we got here. Cuz I told my man, I said, "My plan, master plan." I said, "I want to make sure every attorney that your [ __ ] child's mom hire, I want to make sure we slam their ass." So much so that when they quit, when the next chick quit, they're going to call every law firm and say, "When this chick comes and say, "We want to retain y'all." Don't Don't do it. Don't do it. We don't know who the [ __ ] her child's father is, but this man is ripping Judge Robert Marov a new [ __ ] He ripped Nicole Krinski a new [ __ ] And this [ __ ] and I'm just sitting behind the scenes like like Professor Xavier and [ __ ] feeding him the Keith sweat. the right AND THE WRONG WAY TO FIGHT IN COURT. YOU [ __ ] GOING to learn what's right.
You [ __ ] horse.
I crack myself up. I do. But this is what happens.
This is what happens. You guys got to stop. I mean, you guys gotta stop thinking that every time you go to court, you gotta be in there clucking, my man. A a year and a half ago, he said, and I quote, "Man, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah." A year and a half later, he like, "Man, everything you saying come true. Coming true." Again, the reason why y'all don't see it is because y'all go to court, get into the fist of cuffs, and two or three months is over.
But when you do, right, you prolong it.
I got a man in Washington, opposing counsel filed uh uh Luendi or something. I'm I'm not saying the name right, but I told y'all about it for those who was hearing me. that is opposing council filed a motion to strip all his motions out of court. Why do you think that is? IF HE'S DOING SUCH A BAD JOB, WHY WOULD YOU FILE this to strip all his motion so everything he responded to, all his answers will get stripped out of court? Why do you think a judge would Why would an attorney do that if you're doing such a bad job defending yourself?
These are things that you guys don't know. You don't know.
You don't know these things. You guys are under the impression that, oh, a woman can do what she want. If a woman lied to you, you'll be if if you go to court, if you ever go to family court and your child's mom lied and y'all on talking terms, you need to just tell her, "I got bad news for you." Yeah.
That that that that motion that you filed about to get you hooked up. Yeah.
I don't know what you think you doing.
Uh, I don't I I take it you listening to your black girlfriends. I take you listening to the sisterhood. Yeah, that thing. Yeah, it's not going to work.
That just go to court and feed them some [ __ ] Not going to work. Then call me start with a consultation and I promise you we'll put that [ __ ] on Klux Row.
She'll be on the the 6:00 cluck news.
Oh, how the table has turned.
I remember I'mma say this and then I'mma get out of here. I remember when a tier Bradley had custody of our daughter because she changed jurisdictions, she thought that she was going to able be able to [ __ ] me. This is things y'all got to know and this is what I teach teach my clients.
Um because we our because our our order because our order was given in one jurisdiction even when she moved that juris that order carried over to the new jurisdiction. So what a Taylor Shawn Bradley did was a Taylor Bradley said, "I'mma go ahead and [ __ ] him." So I would call when excuse me when she was in Pennsylvania every night to see my to talk to my daughter. Then when I moved to New when when they moved to New Jersey I would call and then what happened is a Tila Sean Bradley was like oh we move we live in New York we live in New Jersey now he ain't Uhuh. And there was the time when you we had home phones when we had home phones. And of course, when you have a home phone, people don't understand that when when the phone is off the hook, it goes boop boop boop boop. So, if I call your house and the phone is off the hook, it goes boop boop boop boop boop. And when somebody is on the phone, it's a slower turn uh pulse. Boop boop. That's designed to tell emergency. If the fact the phone is off the hook, send somebody over or so I would call 7 o'clock at night. They move they moved to New Jersey. I call. Right.
Right. Busy signal. I would calloop boop boop boop. I I knew though. I said, "Oh, she got the phone off the hook." So I recorded it when I called.
Boop boop boop boop boop. Okay. So I took that to court. So I said, "So now I filed a motion. I filed a motion cuz the TSA Bradley violated the court order."
She thought she was just going to be on some old Yeah. I Yeah, we live in I live I moved to New Jersey. The thing don't matter no more. So I goes in there and I'm like, "Um, we are here today." I said, "YonRE, I was in front of Judge Cummings. Remember [ __ ] I drop names. I drop names, [ __ ] You can check my [ __ ] I drop names. Judges names, [ __ ] I drop [ __ ] name, [ __ ] I don't know what the [ __ ] you [ __ ] thought. It's a I drop names, [ __ ] But I was in front of Judge Cumins and Judge Cumins would just be like be like, "Yo, can somebody check that [ __ ] post? Is is he is he still alive?" But Judge Cummings would be here with it.
And I say, "Your honor, we're here.
Blah, blah, blah. Uh, I I call to speak to my daughter and a tearon Bradley don't pick up the phone." Right.
How about that, Miss Bradley? How about that? And a tear Bradley, it's it's amazing to listen to a black woman in court. Well, back then, now when you listen to them, they take that shita [ __ ] to court, too. Like there's there are no places that are off limits for the [ __ ] shita curriculum for these [ __ ] creatures. Okay. So, so I I'm like so Aia he says, "How about that, Miss Bradley? Here's what a Tia said. Remember this.
I cannot control what time Christopher calls. I know that when we come home, we play. I teach her letters. We I cook. I do. I say objection, your honor.
The custody order says that the child should call me. Me calling her was actually out of a courtesy.
You have a copy of the the quarter the uh you have a copy of the uh custody order. It says right there, yarn. I highlighted it for you.
Okay. Miss Bradley, do you have a copy of the restrainer? I do.
Then when I said that, a tear blew a gasket.
I don't know. I I don't want to HAVE NOTHING TO DO. SHE RAN OUT OF COURT. The date this happened, [ __ ] December 10th, 2006. I left court with custody of my daughter.
Okay.
What I said to Aia's attorney when she had an attorney, "You got kids, counselor?" I do. I said, "Good, good. I'mma put your kids through court with her money."
Immediately left the court after a court hearing and went down there and filed another court date.
people. The worst thing in the world you could do, like I tell you guys, the worst thing in the world you can do is pick a fight with a fighter. I'm a fighter.
I fight calories. I fight bad health. I fight debt. I fight I fight when I'm cold, I fight that. When I'm warm, I fight that. I'm a fighter. I take everything to the [ __ ] extreme. And the [ __ ] fight ain't over until I say it's over. Like my daddy taught me. You want to [ __ ] with me? Yeah, you just signed up for a life prescription of my boot and your ass. Gonna be real good friends. Why do you think I haven't seen a TH Sean Bradley since 2012? We went to court and I'm still I still got my [ __ ] her her name in my [ __ ] mouth. I told her you [ __ ] up.
Let's be clear. I don't play that [ __ ] A dude ain't gonna [ __ ] with me. A chick ain't going to [ __ ] with me. I'mma get you done. Let's be clear. You ain't [ __ ] with me. All right. Go find some old $2 [ __ ] that talk that Nam mean [ __ ] When it comes to a man, stay in your [ __ ] place.
There's a place for you. Stay in it.
It's healthy for you. Stay in it. All right.
Stay in your [ __ ] place. Be happy you [ __ ] with that street dude. Be happy you [ __ ] with that dude with three other chicks. AND WHERE WAS YOU AT? YOU SMELL LIKE YOU SMELL LIKE A [ __ ] YOU SMELL LIKE A [ __ ] The second you say you smell like you will not complete the sentence with a man. All right, I want to be clear about that. And I don't mean regular clear. I mean crystal clear.
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