Speaker 1 (00:02):
Good.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
How are you doing? Um, my name is Mr. Cordell, Simon
Cordell. And I'm represented on behalf of your solicitor firm. And, um, right
now I believe that Um, Mr. Ronknack I met is in
charge of my cases, the case handler. I'm just wondering if he was available,
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Uh,
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Hello. How you doing? Is that Ronknack?
Speaker 1 (00:54):
Yeah, not to bad Mr. Cordell.
New Speaker (00:54):
How are you doing all right.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Well I am a bit better with the news that you've brought
to me, but I'm truly not satisfied with it.
New Speaker (01:00):
To be honest, I can prove that the 58 claims that are in the
possession order are complete forged. I can prove when they were forged when i weren't in the house, and I'm not happy for a settlement
under these grounds under the grounds that I haven't been out of trouble sort
of thing. Even if we did go to court, legal aid is granted right now and at the
other end So,
New Speaker (01:19):
It’s not.
New Speaker (01:19):
matter what your solicitor firms.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
Yeah, no, legally would be terminated.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Yeah, but if we did, if we did accept the settlement,
legal aid would be terminated, but me as me,
Speaker 1 (01:30):
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Legally Aid will be
terminated. When they find out that there was an offer made, they'll say that
it's not worth, they won't carry on funding. The case
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Legal aid won't continue funding my case under the grounds
that I'm, I'm still being labelled as a perpetrator rather than being granted
as innocent.
New Speaker (01:47):
yeah, Legal Aid don't care about that
New Speaker (01:47):
I'll can contact legally aid right now I can contact the,
I can contact Legal Aid right now. And Legal Aid would agree with me in my
emails that until my case, until my innocence has been proven. This has been
filed four or five times now, malicious process alone.
New Speaker (02:01):
Legal Aid won't.
New Speaker (02:01):
Go on i understand what you are
saying.
New Speaker (02:01):
I'm not happy calling on somebody on something.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
I understand you might not be happy but Legal Aid won't
fund cases because your labelled as a pedophile perpetrator
or whatever. Um, if your home's not at risk at this present moment, they won't
continue funding it. So they will refuse funding and you can carry on the case,
but there'll be no legal aid.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
So what you're saying is I can privately continue to Sue
and I don't have to accept.
New Speaker (02:25):
yep.
New Speaker (02:25):
You as my solicitor. Can you, can you, in, in their thing,
except that I don't accept the terms and the grounds to which they want to
settle on because.
New Speaker (02:36):
yeah,
Speaker 1 (02:36):
No, I can tell you that. But um, if your mom, mother just
emails me back and says in one sentence that she refuses, that you refused the
offer, that they want to discontinue the case. If your mother gets emails back
and says that you refused the offer, then that's all I need to hear from her,
you.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
Okay? because she was just writing to you something along
the lines right now. I believe.
New Speaker (02:59):
No, no, No, no. I've received this long email four hundred
words email from her I don't need something like that because that's not really
relevant.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Because they want to pursue the case for the lack of
recent incidents. Not for, not for the fact that I haven't done these things.
So now they're going to make me live next to these people who have maliciously
made.
New Speaker (03:16):
yes, stories
New Speaker (03:16):
stories up about me for the rest of my life, violated my
home and my privacy
Speaker 1 (03:22):
And.
New Speaker (03:22):
well if you want to carry on the case you can, it's
nothing to do with me
Speaker 2 (03:24):
I do a hundred percent, a hundred percent.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Well, she needs to reply. She needs to send me an email
just saying that she refuses the offer made by the Council.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
Yeah, course of course, of course I've been accused of
some thinking. I have my right to the day in court against it.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
She just needs to say, she just needs to reply back to my
email and say that you declined the offer made.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
Yeah. because I've got the insurance policies here and I'm
writing to the insurance companies once this is over for malicious process.
New Speaker (03:53):
Yeah that's fine.
New Speaker (03:53):
and for them filing the rest of it.
New Speaker (03:55):
and if you could.
New Speaker (03:56):
them saying that I've done nothing wrong over this time.
And that's why they're dropping it and that's not really a valid reason.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
No they haven't said that. They've just said that yet.
There's been no recent incidents. So if you could get your mother to email me
back and just, you decline.
New Speaker (04:11):
Ok i will do that.
New Speaker (04:11):
you decline, they're offered to withdraw the case
Speaker 2 (04:14):
Under the terms of watch their staying.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
No, just say that you declined the terms of their offer.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Yeah, but obviously, I'm not going to, I'm not somebody
that will free write like that or except, tell my mother to free, write.
New Speaker (04:27):
bbb.
New Speaker (04:27):
If I'm going, if I'm going to be explaining something to
somebody, I'll tell them why I'm explaining them to do that.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
That email is just for our records. It's not for anyone
else it’s not going anywhere else.
New Speaker (04:38):
Hmm, well i understand.
New Speaker (04:38):
Because your mother has already sent me a 500 word email.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
Because it is very cold hearted when somebody else later
that don't say you leave the firm you leave the firm or somebody else leaves
the firm, you understand this bit of information that we're talking about and
the reasons to why now you're going to make me just write a blunt sort letter.
New Speaker (04:52):
Yeah, but were going to be for higher and legal aid has
been disconnected
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Can you stop talking so much?
New Speaker (04:55):
Ok.
New Speaker (04:55):
Because I'm trying to explain something to you, um, we, we
once legal aid is terminated, then we will close our file. That's basically how
it works.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
I could appreciate that too. I can appreciate. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
All I need from you is a sentence from you that you
refused the offer.
New Speaker (05:10):
it’s illegal what.
New Speaker (05:10):
I don't understand why that's complicated.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
As I said, it's not that, as my solicitor that is suppose,
to have my best interests at heart. I think that if someone had done this to
you,
New Speaker (05:20):
yeah,
New Speaker (05:20):
because there's 15,000 pages that these, the Enfield
Council. And Lemmy have wrote in name my name didn't have no names in it. I
could go and get job references and everything in it and now them lot have
wrote 15,000 pages in my name. Now you were telling me as my solicitor that
we're going to let them get away. when I can prove that they've maliciously forged
it all. I weren't even in my house, I want to go to court.
New Speaker (05:40):
Mr. Cordell, Mr. Cordell.
New Speaker (05:40):
I want, I want to get my, I want to get them up on the
court I want you to get me a good barista.
New Speaker (05:45):
Mr. Cordell.
New Speaker (05:45):
You, you should have you. You've already wasted my time in
taking so long to deal with it and not notice that it's Hearsay, you should
have got the case dropped time ago to be quite honest,
New Speaker (05:54):
Yes.
New Speaker (05:54):
but you've never done that and were so many months into it
right now because of the way you've handled it all the way you've handled it
and your firm's handled my case and you'll be paid. You're going to take money.
New Speaker (06:04):
You need to stop taking right now.
New Speaker (06:04):
You're going to take money for it all at the end of it.
Everyone's taking money here and you've all ruined my life and you are, and
you're supposed to be the person that's telling me about hearsay applications.
Speaker 3 (06:15):
Okay.