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Defendantss wife died from complications of kidney failure, a very merciful death as far as
deaths go, the plaintiffs wife must have been in severe pain due to the nature of the cancer that
had metastasized from her breast, on information and belief, to her spinal column. Looking back
at his own situation, this Defendant wishes he had spent more time with his wife when he could
have, instead of being forced to defend himself from baseless allegation and after baseless
allegation made against him by this Plaintiff. While it is too late for Mr. Hoge to spend time with
his wife, it is not too late for him to realize that he is not going to achieve his ultimate goal of
convicting this Defendant of a crime or finding him liable for breach of contract, such contract
which never existed, or for conspiracy to defame via an imaginary conspiracy,
This Defendant avers that he will obey any lawful order of the Court. However, he also
avers that he is finished playing tit for tat with this vexatious, vindictive, disturbed individual
who should, instead of pursuing his endless streak of litigation, attend to his family in their grief
following his wifes death. This defendant has no idea whether or not the Plaintiff loved his wife,
but certainly he has family members who did. He needs, for his own mental well-being, to
consider the damage done to the family, the unnecessary expenditures, the leaving of his dying
wifes bedside so he could work his judicial nonsense costing the Carroll County taxpayers God
knows how much.
As stated, this Defendant will obey any order of the Court. But he chooses to no longer
be a willing participant in Mr. Hoges descent into madness as manifested by his overwhelming
desire to cause harm to his perceived enemies over imaginary wrongs.
CONCLUSION
WHEREFORE, Defendant Schmalfeldt asks the Court to deny the Plaintiffs motion to
compel him to answer the irrelevant interrogatories. Once again, this Defendant informally asks
the Court to assess the Plaintiffs mental and emotional status and then decide whether Mr. Hoge
has any chance at prevailing on the merits of his case.
Respectfully Submitted,
AFFADAVIT
I, William M. Schmalfeldt, Sr., solemnly affirm under the penalty of perjury that the
contents of the foregoing filing are true top the best of my knowledge, information and belief.