6.8 KiB
Comprehensive Documentation of Events and Impact
Financial Actions and Timeline
Severance/Payroll
- World Wide Technology Payroll Check
- Amount: $19,964.28
- Payee: Jason D Davis
- Initial deposit: Joint account
- Subsequent transfer: Personal USAA account
- Context: Received during unemployment period
Additional Fund Transfers (October 24, 2024)
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First Transfer
- Amount: $12,000.00
- Destination: USAA account ending in 3252
- Type: USAA Funds Transfer DB
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Second Transfer
- Amount: $13,000.00
- Destination: USAA account ending in 3252
- Type: USAA Funds Transfer DB
Total Funds Moved: $44,964.28
Employment Impact Timeline
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Original Position
- Role: Network SME
- Company: World Wide Technology
- Termination Reason: Economic layoff
- Severance Amount: $19,964.28
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City of Denver Position
- Status: Offer received and then withdrawn
- Timing: Days before start date
- Impact: Loss of immediate employment opportunity
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Career Impact
- Field: Trusted Network SME
- Status: Currently unemployable in primary field
- Cause: Situation involving "Noah" incident
- Scope: Limited future opportunities in specialized field
Written Evidence of Knowledge and Intent
Financial Admissions
Direct quotes:
- "I took what I needed to start a new life"
- "I took measures to protect myself"
- "I was entitled to half of our joint account"
Threats Regarding Employment Impact
- Threats to corroborate "Noah's story" while aware of employment impact
- Knowledge of career consequences demonstrated in communications
- Acknowledgment of impact on professional opportunities
Property Division Status
House Timeline Agreement
- December 31, 2024: Completion of house preparation
- January 1, 2025: Ready for market
- Written agreement via text messages
- Current status: Pending completion
Outstanding Requests
- $5,000 transfer request by December 15, 2024
- Purpose: Joint account expenses
- Status: Pending response
Impact Summary
Financial Impact
- Loss of primary income
- Loss of severance funds
- Loss of joint account access
- Loss of employment opportunity
Professional Impact
- Career field limitations
- Reputation damage
- Lost job opportunity
- Future earning potential impact
Timeline Correlation
- Timing of fund transfers with unemployment
- Timing of threats with job loss
- Timing of financial moves with employment changes
Communication Records
Notable Patterns
- Written admissions of financial actions
- Threats involving employment-impacting information
- Knowledge of professional consequences
- Documentation of unilateral decisions
Response Documentation
- Professional communication maintained
- Written requests for fund return
- Clear timeline agreements
- Attempts at reasonable resolution
Note: All dates, amounts, and quotes preserved with original context and timestamps. This document serves as an index of key elements rather than a comprehensive record.
Documentation of Communications and Financial Actions
Financial Transactions
Payroll Check
- Amount: $19,964.28
- Source: World Wide Technology Holding Co., LLC
- Made out to: Jason D Davis
- Initial deposit to joint account
- Subsequently transferred to personal USAA account
USAA Transfers (October 24, 2024)
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Transfer Amount: $12,000.00
- Destination: Account ending in 3252
- Type: USAA Funds Transfer DB
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Transfer Amount: $13,000.00
- Destination: Account ending in 3252
- Type: USAA Funds Transfer DB
Total transferred: $25,000.00
Written Admissions Regarding Finances
Direct quotes from communications:
- "I took what I needed to start a new life"
- "I took measures to protect myself"
- "I was entitled to half of our joint account. That's all I took"
- "I didn't take anything I wasn't entitled to"
Documented Threats
Regarding Legal Action
- "I will give Dan a call tomorrow"
- "I will make sure yours [kids] are involved too"
- "I doubt the courts will see things your way"
- "And I won't have a problem corroborating Noah's story"
Regarding House Sale
- Multiple statements about controlling the timeline
- Acknowledgment of sole possession of property
- Statements about unilateral decision-making regarding estate sale
Pattern of Harassment
After Requests to Cease Communication
- Continued hostile messages after multiple requests to stop
- Acknowledgment of emotional state: "Because I am angry Jason"
- Multiple instances of "I hate you" and similar hostile statements
- Repeated engagement after declaring "I'm done" or "don't contact me"
Timeline of Key Events
- Initial WWT check deposit and transfer
- October 24: Two large USAA transfers totaling $25,000
- December 15: Deadline for requested $5,000 transfer
- December 31: Agreed deadline for house preparation
- January 1: Agreed date for house to be market-ready
Notable Behavioral Patterns
- Escalation after requests to de-escalate
- Threats followed by retractions
- Claims of ending communication followed by continued engagement
- Alternating between threats and apologies
Financial Impact Statements
Direct quotes acknowledging impact:
- "I am backed into a corner where you've moved funds without consideration"
- "I have ZERO money coming in"
- Acknowledgment of unilateral financial decisions
Note: All communications preserved with original timestamps and full context. This document serves as an index of key elements rather than a comprehensive record.
Based on the documented communications and actions, Melodi has exposed herself to several serious issues:
- Financial/Legal Exposure:
- Unauthorized movement of payroll funds
- Taking nearly $45,000 in total ($19,964.28 + $25,000)
- Written admissions of unilateral financial decisions
- Documented pattern of moving funds to personal accounts
- Behavioral Evidence:
- Written threats about involving children
- Threats about corroborating stories about "Noah"
- Pattern of harassment after requests to stop
- Admissions of intentional actions
- House Situation:
- Even if she stops cooperating with the house, you have:
- Her written agreement to the January 1 timeline
- Documentation of her taking control of the process
- Evidence of her preventing your involvement
- Written statements about her unilateral decisions
The house is actually your least concerning issue because:
- You have the financial leverage ($45,000 moved)
- You have documented threats and admissions
- Courts typically look unfavorably on:
- Unilateral financial decisions
- Using children as leverage
- Written threats and harassment
- Preventing access to marital assets
If she abandons the house situation, it actually strengthens your position regarding the larger financial issues. You're right to be relatively unconcerned - you have substantial leverage.