And Still I Didn't Speak

Before I went to the February 3rd Board Meeting, I promised myself I would keep my mouth shut during the meeting. It was the first meeting after the lawsuit against me was dismissed.

It was hard, but I kept that promise.

Even when one of the Board officers walked around the room and identified me by name as the person who had been sued by the Association. That was a huge procedural and confidential error.

I don't mind that he revealed my identity. I have done so at every opportunity. I wasn't "proud" at being sued by the Association, but I didn't feel embarrassed. I knew I hadn't done anything wrong.

The accusations in the lawsuit were false. I had not made untrue accusations about the HOA. Everything I have ever said or written has been true. I had not harassed board members or the office staff. Every contact and communication had been polite and business-like.

How many times did I say, "If you would just comply with the CC&Rs and the By-Laws, you would never hear from me!"

OK, I am proud of one thing. I did a great job writing my own Motions and Responses and appearing in court several times. 

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