Friday, May 24, 2019

First Anniversary of Judgement in Kevin Hearn Vs. Joseph B. McLeod and Maslak McLeod Gallery Inc. (Part I)


Kevin Hearn Vs. Joseph B. McLeod and Maslak McLeod Gallery Inc.
/Court File No. CV-12-455650/
 Awaiting Appeal Judgement...

"SPIRIT ENERGY OF MOTHER EARTH HAS NOT BEEN PROVED TO BE A FORGED OR FAKE MORRISEAU. FROM THE LAW'S POINT OF VIEW, IT IS THEREFORE A REAL NORVAL MORRISSEAU PAINTING."
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~ Justice Edward M. Morgan, May 24, 2018

IN-DEPTH JUDGEMENT ANALYSIS TO BE PRESENTED ON THESE PAGES SOON!
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"Spirit Energy of Mother Earth",  © 1974 Norval Morrisseau
~ Click HERE to view the inscription on canvas VERSO
Provenance: Purchased from Kahn Auctions in Pickering, Ontario; sold to Mr. Kevin Hearn by Mr. Joseph McLeod (1928-2017) of Maslak McLeod Gallery (Toronto, Ontario) & exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) on June 11th, 2010 (click HERE)


The following "Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc." material has been presented on CanLII:


1. Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc., 2017 ONSC 6711 (CanLII) - 2017-10-03 (SUCCESSFUL INTERVENORS INTERVENTION TO PROVIDE DEFENCE TEAM FOR A DECEASED DEFENDANT)
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
blog - paintings - famed-tenor-drops-suit-alleging-art-dealer-sold-him-a-fake-morrisseau -
proposed interveners - theglobeandmail

2. Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc., 2017 ONSC 7212 (CanLII) - 2017-12-01 (PLAINTIFF'S LEGAL COUNSEL JONATHAN SOMMER'S FAILED ATTEMPT TO 'SILENCE VOICES*' OF JOHN GOLDI, JOAN GOLDI, JOSEPH OTAVNIK AND UGO MATULIC)
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
email - link to s blog - spritzer - motion - defamatory

3. Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc., 2017 ONSC 7247 (CanLII) - 2017-12-04 (SUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT OF QULAIFYING THE INTERVENORS FOR A TRIAL)
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
paintings - will - intervene - undefended - authenticity

4. Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc., 2017 ONSC 7246 (CanLII) - 2017-12-04 (JAMIE KASTNER'S FAILED ATTEMPT TO VIDEOTAPE THE TRIAL)
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
filming - filmmaker - film - filmed - videotaping               
            
5. Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc., 2018 ONSC 945 (CanLII) - 2018-02-07 (FAILED ATTEMPT OF DEFENDANT'S LEGAL COUNSEL TO QUALIFY PAUL BREMNER AS AN EXPERT WITNESS)        
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
paintings - expert - art - report - appraisal        
                 
6. Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc., 2018 ONSC 962 (CanLII) - 2018-02-08 (SUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT OF DEFENDANT'S LEGAL COUNSEL TO QUALIFY KENNETH J. DAVIES' AS A SECOND EXPERT WITNESS)
Cour supérieure de justice - Ontario
graphoanalysis - report - expert - handwriting - signatures

7. Hearn v. Maslak-McLeod Gallery Inc., 2018 ONSC 2918 - 2018-05-24 (JUDGEMENT)
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
paintings - painting - forgeries - black dry brush - works

Source: https://www.canlii.org
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* (see item 2.) - Plaintiff's legal counsel Mr. Jonathan Sommer filed an outrageous Criminal contempt of court (MOTION RECORD), on behalf of Mr. Kevin Hearn, and suggested to the Court for noted individuals to be incarcerated and/or to be fined, to be prohibited from attending the trial of this action, to be ordered to remove all materials published on internet referring to this action, etc.
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~ The following documentary evidence filed on November 22nd, 2017 was used at the hearing of this MOTION RECORD (Motion of Contempt):

1. The Affidavit of Kevin Hearn, dated November 22nd, 2017;
2. The Affidavit of Carmen Robertson, dated November 18th, 2017;
3. The Affidavit of Richard Baker, dated November 14th, 2017;
4. The Affidavit of Garth Cole, dated November 17th, 2017.

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