
January 13, 2006
January 18, 2006 Court Case In Washington Vs. Ammons And Her Young Accomplice In Jeopardy
From: DeafSportLawSuit.com - Jan 13, 2006
Press Release - January 13, 2006
From: www.deafsportlawsuit.com
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KIDNAPPING OR MURDER OF FELIX SHLIMOVICH IN MOSCOW
JANUARY 18, 2006 COURT CASE IN WASHINGTON VS. AMMONS AND HER YOUNG ACCOMPLICE IN JEOPARDY
By Rafael Pinkhasov Pinchas, CISS Ombudsman
New York, USA - The scheduled trial between plaintiff Felix Shlimovich and co-defendants Donalda Ammons, the so-called CISS President and deaf sports anarchist, and Slava Klimov, her young Russian accomplice and informant, may not take place this coming January 18, 2006 at the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, in Washington, D.C.
The reason is that since this past December 11, 2005 night plaintiff Shlimovich has been a missing person.
Massive search for Shlimovich's whereabouts has been continuing by the local police, his family and friends in the city of Moscow and outside.
So far, no positive results in locating Shlimovich or his body.
Shlimovich has accused four deaf persons-co-conspirators - Nikolay Klimov, his son Slava and his son--in-law Jakob Frenkel, and Donalda Ammons - in allegedly stealing his property: the original of the videotape of the 37th CISS Congress.
For that reason and before his disappearance, he initiated the two different lawsuits against these people.
On February 17, 2004 Shlimovich filed a Statement of Claim vs. Slava Klimov and Ammons, both of them employees of the Washington, D.C.-based Gallaudet University, at the Court in Washington, D.C.
Another lawsuit submission by Shlimovich against the four defendants - Nikolay Klimov, his son Slava, Frenkel and Ammons - has been pending before the Taganskiy District Court in Moscow.
On December 13, 2005, Shlimovich, through his Russian lawyer, was supposed to pay the required-court fee for his pending lawsuit case in Moscow. Then, the next day, on December 14, 2005, Shlimovich was supposed to fly to the USA in order to prepare for his another January 18, 2006-scheduled court trial.
For additional details of these two pending legal cases, visit
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update39.htm
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update40.htm
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update41.htm
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update42.htm
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update53.htm
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update54.htm
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update86.htm
However, since December 11 night Shlimovich has mysteriously disappeared.
Various reports received from Moscow indicate that he was either allegedly kidnapped or murdered by accomplices of Nikolay Klimov on that night.