Delaware County judge clears name following case of 'paper terrorism'

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A judge ruled that Delaware County Common Pleas Court Judge David M. Gormley did nothing wrong related to the charges filed by a Westerville woman.

For months, Delaware County Common Pleas Court Judge David M. Gormley has sought to clear his record and name following a barrage of charges filed against him by a Westerville resident he once ruled against and who claimed that he owed money to her.

"This was done as a weapon of extortion and harassment which has been referred to as 'paper terrorism,'"wrote retired Lucas County Judge James Bates, who was chosen by Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor to hear the case. In court documents filed in the Delaware County Recorder's Office shortly after Gormley's ruling, St. Jacques alleged that Gormley owed her money from the sale of agricultural equipment and supplies over several years. Gormley said he neither owns nor cares for livestock.The fraudulent filings continued.

An agister's lien is a"lien upon an animal provided by contract or statute as a security for fees of a person who has fed or cared for the animal," according to USLegal, an online source of legal definitions.

 

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