Waiting for the Judge’s Decision
- Morris Patrick III
- Aug 21
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 7
Right now, my case is in the judge’s hands. I’ve done everything the court required of me — I filed all of my exhibits with the necessary redactions, making sure the truth remains visible without compromising anyone’s privacy.
On the other side, the defendants have been scrambling. They even withdrew their subpoenas for my employment records because they know it had nothing to do with the real issues. Their motions for summary judgment and “genuine dispute” filings are weak and unsupported by facts.
Now I wait for the judge’s decision. This moment is about patience, persistence, and faith. For eight long years, I’ve been fighting not just for myself, but for justice and for every parent who has been wrongfully silenced. No matter how long it takes, I am ready to bring this to trial and expose the truth.
The waiting isn’t easy, but I want my supporters to know: I’m standing firm. The truth is on my side, and I will not stop until justice is served.




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