Unable to call
On Fri, May 24, 2013, 8:02 PM, Patrick Fox wrote:
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Unable to call
Desiree: I'm trying to call Gabriel on your landline but I'm still receiving the message that your number doesn't accept calls from blocked numbers. I've double checked and my number is not blocked. When I press 1 to unblock my number (even though it's not blocked) the recording keeps saying "Please try again". This problem is preventing me from communicating with Gabriel. I request you please fix it so I can speak with him. Or provide me an alternate number to reach him at. Thank you, Fox
On Fri, May 24, 2013, 9:41 PM, Desiree Capuano wrote:
You have successfully called him on the home phone before and I assure you nothing has changed here. I have no other phone number that you can call on. Provide me a phone number to reach you and he will call you until you have resolve the issue or until June 3rd when my service is moved.
On Fri, May 24, 2013, 10:24 PM, Patrick Fox wrote:
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I started having this problem with you phone earlier this week. I presume the service which does not accept blocked calls is provided by your phone company so the problem, likely, lies with them. I have already provided you my mobile number but will do so again - 604-***-****. It works anywhere in the world, including Los Angeles (which is where I am right now), so Gabriel should not have any problems reaching me. May you please provide me your forwarding address - I have some things to send Gabriel? Fox
On Sun, May 26, 2013, 12:24 AM, Desiree Capuano wrote:
Please correspond with Gabriel through email until June 3rd, 2013. We are in the process of having things switched over, turned on and moved in. Please refrain from sending Gabriel any packages until June 3rd as well. At that time my new address and phone number will be filed with the court and a copy sent to the "legal" address you have on file. You will be able to resume successful communication via phone and mail at that time. Thank you.
On Sun, May 26, 2013, 11:00 AM, Patrick Fox wrote:
Desiree: But, I'm curious, if you're going to file a notice of change of address with the court anyway, then why would you not just give me the address at this time? Moreover, you are not required to provide the court with the address of you domicile; only an address for service of process, which may be a mail box (or some such thing), or your attorney's office. You are, however, required to provide me the address and telephone number of where Gabriel will actually be living. I don't understand why you expend so much energy trying to be difficult with me when it doesn't affect me in any way, whatsoever. Your reluctance to provide me the new address doesn't vex me at all...I'm sitting at a Starbucks with a friend, having a cappuccino and reading a book on algorithm analysis, watching cute Asian chicks walk by and enjoying the weather. Sincerely, Fox
On Sun, May 26, 2013, 11:26 AM, Desiree Capuano wrote:
I'm not hiding the address or telephone number. I told Gabriel to let you know about the move. I was uncertain of when we would actually be residing in the new address. Believe me, I don't give you any thought beyond what the court requires. 13820 S 44th St #1244 Phoenix, AZ 85044 - mail will not be updated until June 3rd. tel:480-704-0586 <480-704-0586> - will not be active until June 3rd.
On Sun, May 26, 2013, 11:49 AM, Patrick Fox wrote:
If you don't give me any thought then why do you get so hostile and try (in vain) to provoke me all the time? If I was as irrelevant to you as you are to me then I would think you would treat me with the same level of indifference as I treat you. It sure seems to me you put a lot of effort into trying to be mad at me and going out of your way (again, in vain) to complicate things for me - e.g. Trying to contact people you think are my family or people you think I was married to. I'm sure you've probably contacted the Temple, too, to try to convince them that I'm not Jewish, right? That sure seems like a lot of effort for someone who claims not to care. Anyway, I guess it's nice knowing that someone cares that much about me - and if I had any capability for experiencing any kind of emotion I'm sure I would "feel" the same about you. Well, thank you for the contact info. All the best, Fox
On Sun, May 26, 2013, 1:00 PM, Patrick Fox wrote:
I have a question for you: my claims against you have always been based on my sincere concerns for Gabriel's safety, and emotional and psychological development and well-being. Any time I have raised an issue in court, whether your drug use, or Kristopher's presence and criminal activities, or your repeatedly taking Gabriel with no notice, or cancelling your visitations without notice, it has always been due to my concerns for the effects they may have on Gabriel. On the other hand, the one and only claim that you have brought up - whether or not I am in the US legally - doesn't seem to be in any way related to Gabriel's well-being. In fact, by forcing this situation, it would seem that you are acting completely contrary to Gabriel's emotional and psychological well-being. So, my question is: how, in your mind, does calling ICE on me benefit Gabriel in any way? I mean, sure, it gets you temporary custody of him, but in the long run it's just going to be harder for you to let him go when the court orders you to return him. Moreover, he's been with you now for 6 months and he's no more interested in staying there than he was before you called ICE and created the current circumstances. You just can't force a person to love or respect you, and if you try to you will find that it will just make them resent you more. Anyway, I've filed a motion to vacate the removal order so now it's just a matter of waiting for the immigration court to set a hearing date. I'm sure DHS will oppose it (they always do) but I finally received my birth certificate and am waiting on my SSN card. I've spoken with DHS and they've said, regardless of the birth certificate, they may or may not detain me "if I get into any kind of trouble". Fox
