Matthew Cox
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And so eventually, she became such a nuisance, she gets banned from the courthouse.
Court's open to the public, but not to you, Sharon.
You still have to be well-behaved.
Do you think that made Sharon happy or sad?
Sharon was furious, Matt Cox.
Her brother was found guilty and sentenced to six years in prison.
And Sharon snapped.
And then she began filing liens against the homes of the U.S.
attorney, a friend of mine, the federal case agent, someone I probably know, the federal court clerk, four federal judges in Chicago who were directly or peripherally involved in her brother's case.
When you file a lien, you need to put a value of that lien down when you're tying up someone's house with this nonsense.
And the value of the liens was collectively $100 billion.
Yeah.
So the FBI opens a case on Sharon, does a search warrant of her home, and finds copies of the lien paperwork that she filed.
And then she writes apology letters to all the people she filed liens on, saying that she was sorry and she made a serious mistake.
I'm so sorry, U.S.
Attorney.
My bad.
But all of these public officials need to go through the expense and red tape of getting these liens removed by the county.
And of course, Sharon gets charged with filing retaliatory liens.
She goes to trial.