Mr. Bitsky was in court today to answer for two charges of coercion, stemming from an incident where he locked several people inside his home. His plea was "no contest."
I have a prediction:
1) since MR. Bitsky pled "no contest," he will, no doubt, send a letter to the homeowners of the AHCOA and tell them that he was NOT guilty... twisting the truth since he never admitted guilt. However, by pleading no contest, he was found guilty and must abide by the judges sentence.
2) The Executive Board will approve a new resolution that says any one who files criminal charges against a board member, regardless if they are legitimate, will no longer be in "good standing" and will not be allowed to participate in the ACHOA, except to pay assessments and fines.
3) The Executive Board will also approve a new resolution that says a continuing fine/violation definition is: any homeowner or resident who does not agree with the Executive Board, will be considered in violation and, as long as they live in with the ACHOA, they will be considered in a continuing fine situation, and we no longer be considered in "good standing."
Thursday, April 14, 2011
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