Posted on 04/11/2022 5:13:03 PM PDT by algore
Always remember that the prime dictate of the left (and Oberlin leftist with caps, italics, bold, and underlined):
THe ONLY standard is a double one.
Petition the Higher Learning Commission to pull Oberlin’s accreditation.
They are Leftists — court orders don’t apply to them.
They can refuse to pay all they want but unless they file an appeal with the Ohio Supreme Court within the statutory time limit, their financial accounts will be attached and the 33 million withdrawn for the benefit of the plaintiff. Sucks to be them.
Attach their payroll bank account.
Lien, schmein. Levy on the assets. Start seizing and selling property
I would try to figure out when tuition is due, and levy on the bank accounts a couple of days later. Tuition isn’t cheap at Oberlin, as I recall. Not an Ohio lawyer, but they should have a similar process. If you can squeeze their cash flow, you can probably elicit a response.
It would probably be harder to try to grab payroll cash accounts. That money probably doesn’t sit still very long.
Not to worry. The search for an appropriately bent judge (e.g., one selected by Bubba or Dorkbama) and he/she/it will simply nullify the ruling. The law? No problem. The Constitution? Watz dat? We don’t need no stinkin’ constitution.
Note that the problem with my light-hearted joking above is that we all know that there is a good probability that it’ll happen.
Libs are ALL THE SAME they don’t have to obey any stinking laws AND they get away with it!!!
“Pay up, a-holes, or the sheriff will start putting padlocks on dorm buildings.”
personally, i think attaching the administration building and contents would be a good place to start ...
I live near Dayton, and I can smell Oberlin from my house.
Exactly. I don’t know what statutory interest is in Ohio, but here in Colorado it’s 8%. Adds up fast on a $35 million judgment.
Oberlin is a criminal enterprise, apparently.
Oberlin has a $937.0 million endowment as of June 30, 2020 the most recent figure I can find published. They have the money it’s time to jail the administration and start seizing property.
Oberlin is counting on leftist judges to shield them from paying damages.
https://www.oberlin.edu/investment/assets
I said when the news broke about the judgement that they would refuse to pay and that no court order to pay would be enforced.
That’s still my opinion.
If you think otherwise, then you don’t know how far gone we are.
Gibson University ?
About which they are absolutely 100% correct.
Sometimes it’s the only way.
It’s always the only way, because of the cult-like devotion to their agenda that you mentioned. They can’t be reasoned with. For some reason, our country is still letting them run amok, likely because many don’t want to admit what will be required to stop them.
Courts have been getting pretty flexible on diverting endowment funds to keep the doors open. I think I recall Sweetbriar doing it in a big way a few years ago. Vandy did have to give back some money when they re-named a building.
Was going to say the same. Have their lawyers not advised that a money judgement is a legal debt that can be attached to real and personal property and foreclosed upon?
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