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[–]WrongToy 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

You can sue someone without a lawyer or represent yourself, just like in the states. This thing jy filed isn't even a suit but one or both sides can get lawyers.

Yaniv does his actual court filings by claiming poverty (despite owning a condo) and demanding huge amounts. He succeeds rarely in getting a 2000 settlement or something so that incents him to sue or file complaints against, let's see, his mom and his hoas, the township he lives in, another beauty pageant besides this, at least two other waxing salons, re-suing the original waxers that he had to pay 6 grand to.

Eventually people started suing him. Rebel media did over two of their journos getting beaten and have a criminal case ongoing. Amy Hamm did when he falsely alleged that she was taking pictures of him in a toilet in the women's. When the shoe's on the other foot, Jon needs a lawyer and a real one, not just someone who'll write a letter.

[–]MarkTwainiac 5 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 0 fun6 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Just to clarify: My understanding is that Yaniv has filed his discrimination complaints against the women who wouldn't wax his balls and now this beauty pageant in fairly new provincial human rights tribunals charged with enforcing novel "human rights codes" that have become a thing only in recent years - these are not cases lodged or to be heard in the regular court system where offenses against longstanding criminal and civil codes are adjudicated.

My understanding and impression is that in Canadian provincial human rights tribunal cases, the tribunal judges assume the plaintiffs to be the underdogs and give them legal assistance as well as wide latitude in pressing their cases. Which is why in Yaniv's ball waxing cases he was allowed to get away with figurative murder and given every benefit of the doubt as well as tons of assistance, whilst the women he accused of discriminating against him were pretty much presumed to be in the wrong from the get-go - and they were the ones who needed attorneys.

However, the complaints Yaniv has lodged against Amy Hamm and some others (Bill Walcott, Donald Smith) have been in the regular court system on both criminal and civil grounds.

https://meowmix.org/amy-hamm-application-news/

https://meowmix.org/donald-smiths-bogus-charges-dropped-jessica-yaniv-responds/

[–]WrongToy 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Yeah. This is basically correct. The BCHRT was especially lenient with Yaniv even after he'd been uncovered by the Economist for crying out loud.

Remember how many of us got banned off every social media platform for mentioning him? Calling him a him? Using the deadname that's STILL part of his legal name?

I digress. Anyways Yaniv tried going to bchrt with two more waxing complaints, jccf got involved and yaniv withdrew those. He also withdrew one he had against Bill whatcott. The pageant claim was actually made around fall 2019, and how it differs is that it doesn't involve the bchrt.

Ontario's hrt can easily nip this in the bud by just requiring his presence. Toronto's an expensive city and JYS was just there with Mama Yaniv chasing down a freaking catfish. Rebel Media was there and the catfish eventually sent every goddamn text message, voice and video to Meowmix.

I gotta tip my hat to MM. They started out on freaking wordpress.com and I just thought uh-oh, they're going to be like gendertrender. But they had all their shit backed up and migrated successfully to a platform that yaniv can't get to them on.