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saying to them that you're missing your signatures and
you're missing all this stuff. Then I was recording all the
conversations, the minutes to the meetings cause you
your, your, your, your servant for the full fall for the
queen now and you're being paid a wage.
Speaker 5: 13:29 So this is classed as a meeting so I am aloud to take the
recordings of these meetings in a digital format, I can
give you the case number. So, I'm recording all these
conversations and, and transcribed them up afterwards.
You know, I made over a hundred phone calls to the
court um, to the police station explaining to them about
their missing signatures and about and requesting all the
MG, all of the Crown prosecution 2011 files. I
requested everything correctly and they've just they
have just, they started to spread that I had a disease in
the public to scare me out of the country. And, and I've
never had nothing wrong with me. I've got all my
medical notes and everything there to prove this, to
cover up this case, now that I'm talking to you about,
they, they use a use, my partner and me and my partner
have never argued.
Speaker 5: 14:11 She's not my partner no longer, but we never ever, ever
argued throughout all of this happening. So, we've still
got I've got emails of me and her talking till 2016 that
we never argued. Yeah. And texts in my phone, I put
into my report year, and we've never had it, me and her
have never had a dispute. Then Sally Gilchrist, the head
of the Metropolitan Police legal executive who was
dealing with all of my cases and all the paperwork. She
come to all your court, all the court cases. She, she
started spreading all this stuff about my personal data
and they've tried to attempt to put an attempt to murder
me. Yeah. It's more than hate crime. Yeah, it's, it's an
issue. They've tried to, to do that. There's a breach of
our personal data in the beginning and it was an attempt
to cover up what's going on. In this case, this court has
turned.
New Speaker: 14:53 Ok.
New Speaker: 14:53 This court has turned its phones off for how long.
New Speaker: 14:56 Mr. Cordell.
New Speaker: 14:56 Can we call this back into the court please?
Speaker 4: 14:59 Sorry, I can try and put you through, but there's no
guarantee that I think that someone will answer pick up
the phone
Speaker 5: 15:05 How long has these court numbers,.
New Speaker: 15:07 I accept that
Speaker 4: 15:08 We are very busy at the moment.
Speaker 5: 15:09 It's an emergency. Meeting,
Speaker 4: 15:11 We've only taken over the calls for Highbury, within the
last six months.