Fact: Thomas Michaelides TCM Law Group Las Vegas, Nevada, sued his former client after having a case dismissed for lack of copetence. Fact: Thomas Michaelides sued for defamation and did not serve the defendant. Fact: Thomas Michaelides then FORGED a court order directing websites remove posts the former client posted about his law firm. Yes, that's is right the attorney, Thomas Michaelides, forged the court order. How do we know the order was forged? (1) the docket does not show the order was ever made; (2) the Clerk's stamp was cut and pasted onto the document; and (3) the judge's signature is crooked.
It is a federal crime to forge court orders: 18 USCS § 505: Whoever forges the signature of any judge, register, or other officer of any court of the United States, or of any Territory thereof, or forges or counterfeits the seal of any such court, or knowingly concurs in using any such forged or counterfeit signature or seal, for the purpose of authenticating any proceeding or document, or tenders in evidence any such proceeding or document with a false or counterfeit signature of any such judge, register, or other officer, or a false or counterfeit seal of the court, subscribed or attached thereto, knowing such signature or seal to be false or counterfeit, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. (emphasis added)
It is also a state crime to forge a seal or signature of a judge or other public officer is a violation of NRS 205.175.
DD
San Diego,#2Author of original report
Tue, April 07, 2020
Here are the court papers about Thomas Michaelides Las Vegas attorney of TCM Law Groupforged a court order to Google to remove posts. The forged court order was sent to Google by Thomas Michaelides to remove posts concerning Thomas Michaelides being sued for legal malpractice, the fact his paralegal being arrested for the unauthorized practice of law - Matthew Katz - and the fact he lost multiple cases.
Now, Las Vegas attorney Thomas Michaelides forged a court order as the attached court papers demonstrate where the Clerk's stamp was cut and pasted onto the motion and the judge's signature was as well and also appears crooked.
Know who your attorney is and conduct a proper investigation about his background.
Stacey
United States#3Consumer Comment
Tue, April 07, 2020
How does this pertain to YOU?? If it does not then it cannot constitute a RIPOFF.