AIP County Chair pays for Gilchrist’s $15,000 bond
The Orange County Chairman of the American Independent Party, Mark J. Seidenberg, was tapped for $15,000 in personal cash by Jim Gilchrist, to allow Gilchrist to post the bond that Judge Randell Wilkinson of the Orange County Superior Court required of him before he would make final the "partial" preliminary judgment order issued last week in theon-going"Minuteman" case over control of the organization.
Gilchrist’s request for a writ of possession to regain control of Minuteman Project, Inc. assets was denied by the Judge, as was his request to enjoin Defendants Marvin L. Stewart of Long Beach, andBarbara Coe, and Deborah Courteney of Orange County, from claiming they are members of the Board of Directors of Minuteman. But Gilchrist won a partialinjunction against the Defendants to enjoin them from using his signature for fundraising or spending Minuteman funds, at leastuntil a April 25 hearing, where appointment of a court receiver to manage the organization will be at issue. Gilchrist opposes receivership, and the Defendants favor it.
Seidenberg claims he had just gotten off a flight back home from Dublin, Ireland,… Read More