The Full Truth: What Really Happened
âď¸ Legal Letter After Legal Letter
It started with accusations. Then came the legal threats – formal letters, demands, attempts to intimidate me into silence. I wasnât breaking rules. I was asking for accommodation, fairness, and due process. What I received instead was a relentless campaign of legal pressure, funded by the same community fees we all pay.
đĽ What They Didnât See – Or Chose to Ignore
While this was happening, I was dealing with something far more serious than condo politics.
I underwent two surgeries. I endured countless biopsies. I was facing a potentially life-threatening cancer diagnosis – and I told them that. I explained it openly. I gave them documentation.
There was no compassion. No pause. No understanding.
đ§Ź The Hearing They Refused to Postpone
At one point, I had a double biopsy scheduled – a procedure booked months in advance. The appointment fell on the exact day of a scheduled hearing.
I formally asked for an adjournment. I told them why. I explained that I was dealing with a serious medical condition, and that this wasnât a convenience issue – it was a potentially life-threatening health crisis. I submitted a medical letter. I asked for empathy.
Instead, the lawyers – acting on behalf of the board – confirmed the hearing would go ahead.
No delay. No compromise. No decency.
I was prepared not to attend. But by sheer luck, my specialist had a last-minute cancellation and moved the biopsy one day earlier.
I appeared at the hearing the next morning – barely able to function, bleeding, in severe pain, and under the effects of strong medication. I showed up because they gave me no choice.
đ§ The Impact on My Mental Health Was Real
At another point in the process, the stress became unmanageable.
My anxiety – already a diagnosed condition – became severe. My treating physician referred me to a specialist and provided a medical letter confirming that I was not fit to proceed. I was put on medical leave for 6 weeks.
Again, I asked for an adjournment. Again, the boardâs lawyers refused.
They went before a judge and opposed the request, despite the evidence.
Fortunately, the judge showed the decency they would not – and granted the adjournment over their objection.
And still – Iâm supposed to apologize for suing?
đś The Accusations Were False – Every One of Them
They said I had four dogs.
False.
They said there was excessive barking.
False – and proven false before two courts.
They accused me of having installed a washer and dryer without permission.
Also false.
These accusations were baseless, disproven, and in some cases outright fabricated. They were made without evidence – but with full force. Over and over again.
Whatâs most revealing is that behind every false accusation – the barking, the washer, the dogs, the defiance – was the same individual. One complainant. One source, Anthony Bohnert then president of the board. And rather than investigate independently or act impartially, the rest of the board aligned itself fully with his narrative – turning unproven claims into full-scale legal warfare.
âď¸ I Sued Because They Left Me No Choice
Litigation was not my first step. It was my last resort.
The board:
- Refused to accommodate a verified disability
- Refused to enforce rules fairly – countless owners in this building have multiple pets
- Engaged in retaliation and misinformation
I sued because no one – especially someone in the middle of a medical crisis – should be put through this kind of harassment. Not in a condo. Not anywhere.
đ§ Why Iâm Sharing This
Iâm sharing this because this shouldnât happen to anyone else.
Because people in power donât get to rewrite the story after the damage is done.
Because silence helps no one – and truth matters.
This is the plain truth – fully documented, part of the public record, and no longer hidden behind their letters, redactions, or spin.
This is what happened. I will not apologize for standing up for myself. I stood my ground because someone had to. And if that makes me the problem in your eyes, so be it. Iâd rather be the problem than part of the silence.
Is this really the board you stand by?