
Bill Windsor is appealing the corrupt actions of Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton in dismissing his personal injury case when he was disabled.
Bill Windsor and Friends have Proposed Legislation to minimize corruption and Save America.
Bill Windsor is appealing the corrupt actions of Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton in dismissing his personal injury case when he was disabled.
Bill Windsor and Friends have Proposed Legislation to minimize corruption and Save America.
Bill Windsor had to postpone the 11/16/2023 Pro-Se Podcast, but he was able to record a short version. https://app.talkshoe.com/conf/summary/28564198
I was starting to prepare for The Pro-Se Podcast on TalkShoe at 8:00 p.m. Eastern time on 11/16/2023 when the power went out. Heavy rain here, gusty winds, so I am going to postpone this Podcast. I originally said 11/23/2023, but now I realize that is Thanksgiving.
I’m in a boondocks-like location, so I don’t want to lose contact with folks. We now have 1,476 people registered for TalkShoe, so I’m afraid we have outgrown it. We had members turned away last week because there was no more bandwidth.
I recorded a message and put it on the Podcast Page at TalkShoe. https://app.talkshoe.com/conf/summary/28564198
I’ve become frustrated with TalkShoe because I can’t get complete answers, and we seem to have outgrown it. I remain frustrated with my website Hosting companies for the same reason plus one delay after another.
We did finally get https://lawlessamerica.com working with just a few glitches remaining. This was SOOOOO IMPORTANT because there are 2,000 articles on it dating back to 2008. Millions of reads of those articles. There’s a lot of evidence on there that is not available anywhere else.
I was able to add an article and post my Appellent’s Brief in what I call The Attempted Murder by an 18-Wheeler Case. Here’s the PDF — https://billwindsor.com/jeffrey-l-ashton/bill-windsor-has-his-appellants-brief-docketed-in-case-of-attempted-murder-by-an-18-wheeler/
It’s long, but it has valuable information and citations for any pro-se party. It also has my candid thoughts, which folks often find entertaining. LMFAO.
Now, let me explain why this Appeal could be the most important thing to happen for the American Association of Non-Lawyers. If my case gets reinstated and goes to trial, I should be awarded tens of millions of dollars. I have pledged to use this money to create a non-profit association to provide legal aid to those members of AANL who cannot afford attorneys.
I personally will use only enough to buy a small house without any steps anywhere, an inexpensive vehicle for travel to doctors and stores, and a caregiver. The home will be chosen due to no steps, close proximity to a grocery store and a hospital, and an area where I can get deliveries.
The initial expenditures of the non-profit will be News Releases to reach the masses to get them to join the American Association of Non-Lawyers.
We already have members in 49 states, DC, and Puerto Rico. The plan is that when we have big numbers, we will press for our legislation and demand that our Association take precedence over the BAR Association. PLEASE read the Proposed Legislation, and let me have your suggestions.
A few people at $20 per hour with my database of over 100,000 Friends and Followers could do wonders making contacts on my behalf with a recorded messsage from me. I simply no longer have the stamina.
The beauty of the concept of the American Association of Non-Lawyers is that those of us representing ourselves is authorized in the Constitution and federal stautes. Lawyers and the American BAR Association are not autorized in the Constitution, Bill of Rights, or any statutes.
My power just went out, but it recovered after a few seconds.
If you haven’t joined the American Association of Non-Lawyers, PLEASE DO — https://aanl.net/aanl-membership-form/
I am dead serious about UNFRIENDING and BLOCKING my purported friends who aren’t members. I sent out 1,000 emails on 11/13/2023, and I will start methodically going through those with personalized emails mentioning our history. I need to get rid of all the females peddling sex or gummybears so i have space in the 5,000 Friends Cap for real people.
Sorry about the postponement.
I am searching for a podcast service that can handle a group as large as ours.
As I prepare to launch an association for pro-se parties in an effort to regain our Constitutional rights and provide legal justice for non-lawyers, I was shocked as I discovered in October 2023 that very few of my Facebook Friends today were Friends back when I was filming Lawless America. So it seems many of you don’t know who I am.
I believe I am the leading authority in America on judicial corruption. This idea wasn’t hatched by some guy who just fell off a turnip truck. (If anyone feels another is the leading authority, please notify me as I don’t want to claim anything that isn’t true.
My father was an off-the charts genius. I got some of that, and my IQ qualified me for MENSA.
In the Seventh Grade, I was a Rainbow Rabbit. That was the highest reading group. I also received a Certificate of “Participation” in Penmanship. All Read No Write.
I attended the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Kentucky, and Texas Tech University. I graduated with a BBA in Marketing from Texas Tech.
My first job was delivering prescriptions for a pharmacy because I was a year behind in getting Driver’s Ed training and thus a year behind getting a driver’s license. All I wanted to do was drive.
I was in the United States Army for six years, and I believe I was the last corporal to ever exist in the Army. I was the RADAR as the commanding general’s clerk in a transportation brigade.
I became a bail bondsman at Texas Tech, and one harrowing experience convinced me I didn’t want to accept my invitation to law school.
I began my business career as a junior at Texas Tech University in 1969. I became involved in the T-shirt business, and after eight years as a retailer, wholesaler, and manufacturer, I launched the trade magazine and trade show for the industry in 1977. I am considered by many to be the father of the multi-billion dollar “imprinted sportswear industry.” I guess I’m now the GRANDFATHER. IMPRESSIONS Magazine is still going after 46 years!
I started other magazines and shows and sold the company in 1981 and “retired” at the age of 33. My retirement didn’t last long. I have owned and/or operated many magazines and trade shows, travel businesses, retail stores, manufacturing companies, printing company, typesetting business, advertising agency, marketing companies, convention services businesses, souvenir and gift businesses, tourist attractions, resort businesses, music businesses, computer software company, a consulting company, a food franchise, internet businesses, and more. I have written numerous articles, books, training programs, and manuals. I have spoken at conferences and trade shows across North America and in Europe, Australia, and China.
I’m a serial entrepreneur. I have started over 50 businesses.
In 1990, I first represented myself in court. The district court judge ruled in my favor. I think Judge Marshall was enamored of a young non-lawyer consistently whipping the biggest law firms in town. The bad guys appealed, and I gave oral argument before a panel of Texas appellate court judges. I won.
From 1992 to 1996, I was President of Advanstar Expositions, a company owned at the time by Goldman Sachs. Advanstar was one of the largest producers of trade shows and conferences in the world. I lived in Chester, England in 1992 and 1993. (In 2014, Advanstar was sold for $972 million.)
From 1996 to 2001, I was CEO of 1st Communications, a company owned by Bain Capital, Triumph Capital Group, and me. 1st Communications made a series of multi-million-dollar acquisitions to build one of the largest trade show businesses — the largest in terms of the number of annual events. 1st Communications also developed one of the first online job and resume businesses using a network of over 1,000 websites. That business was sold to The Washington Post in 2001, and I “retired” to Atlanta, Georgia to be near grandchildren-to-be.
I used to be a reasonably normal husband, father, and grandfather. I am committed for the rest of my life to battling judicial and government corruption, but I lost my family in the process.
In 2007, I thought judges were honest and courts were where you went for justice.
In 2008, I learned how very naïve I was. I discovered corruption in the federal courts in Atlanta, Georgia, and I pledged I would not stop until judges and other corrupt government officials were exposed for the world to see. My friends will tell you that I am as tenacious as they come. I plan to spend the rest of my life on this.
After federal Judge Orinda D. Evans stole all of my money and made over 200 false statements in her order in the case, I personally filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari with the United States Supreme Court. It was one of the 8,000 or so that was not considered. (I’d have disowned my parents if they had named me Orinda.)
In 2010, SCOTUS denied petitions for writs of mandamus that I filed. Breitbart wrote a story about it. I quickly learned I wasn’t the only person screwed in courts. Over 10,000 people emailed me to tell me their story. 697 people called and left a voicemail to tell me their story. It broke Bell South’s voicemail system. I called the first person back, David Schied, and we were on the phone for an hour and a half as I heard his horror story.
I’m not a lawyer. I was accepted to law school but decided to go into business instead. Over the last 16 years, I have gotten quite a legal education. Maybe 98% of all lawyers have never had a case before the United States Supreme Court, so I take GREAT PRIDE in doing something the narcissist lawyers have never done.
Following the publicity in 2010, I conducted an online video conference, and then I conducted TalkShoe shows twice a week. The shows provided aid to Pro-Se Litigants for free.
I came up with several ideas for how to attack corruption. The goal was to reach a million people, because we all have at least 50 relatives, friends, co-workers, school friends, church members, and others. If we could reach a million, and they each reached their 50, we’d hit 50,000,000.
We took petitions to be signed at the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta. We were able to get 322 signed. There are 3,244 counties and parishes in America. Multiply 3,244 by 322, and guess what you get? Just a little over a million!
So, we didn’t need a million people, we needed 3,244. Sadly, most people talk, but don’t walk.
A TalkShoe discussion after this focused on how a court employee told us to bring a camera next time as it would be like a magnet, so we did. That led to the idea of having me drive to all 50 states and DC to film a documentary.
The plan was to film one victim in each state. But there was a big problem. Over 10,000 people had contacted me, and 2,500 showed up wanting to be filmed. I worked day and night for a full year and managed to film 1,500. I became the focus of vicious cyberstalking. I endured hundreds of death threats.
In 2008, I filmed back stories for key interviews. I drove to Missoula, Montana to film the story of Sean Boushie, the worst of the cyberstalkers. As I was driving to Missoula, a car two lanes to my right burst into flames and smoke. It apparently was caused by shots that came from a grassy knoll. I wasn’t going to get out as I feared for my life and my new bullet-proof vest was waiting for me at the hotel in Missoula.
When I booted up my computer, there was an email taking credit for the shooting. I traced the IP address to Sean Boushie at the University of Montana. The police, sheriff, and courts in both Missoula and Ravalli Counties did nothing.
My family asked me to stop helping people in 2013. I declined their request. I explained that I had made commitments to my Lawless America family. I stopped for a while to be able to communicate with my granddaughters, but my former children didn’t keep their end of the bargain. I was divorced in 2013 just days before our 42nd Anniversary.
In 2014, I filed suit in Ellis County, Texas against the gang of cyberstalkers, Joeyisalittlekid.
In October 2014, I left the courtroom following a hearing, and a bunch of guys with guns got on behind me. I was taken to the Ellis County Jail. I was not arrested. I was held for 53 days before I was released. I spent a total of 134 days in three jails and my bond reached $6.1 million.
I continued to help people, living in Air BnB’s or hotels. All of a sudden, I realized I was going to run out of money, so I needed to buy a home. I moved to Leesburg, Florida just in the nick of time to be in the nick of time and bought a nice double-wide manufactured home.
On May 5, 2017, I was driving alone down the busy Florida Turnpike at 70 miles-per-hour. I heard an explosion and then realized I had been hit by an 18-wheeler. I had never been in a traffic accident in my life. According to eyewitness Jerome Wilt, the 18-wheeler drove right into my lane, lifted all four wheels of my tiny convertible off the ground, spun me 180-degrees, and dropped me to the roadway. I knew I was going to die. I did eight high-speed spins back and forth across the six Southbound lanes. I heard a whisper “Driver’s Ed.” I remembered that in Driver’s Ed at age 16, they taught us to steer in the direction of the skid. While very counter-intuitive to me, I did, and it saved me from dying against the big cement wall that was the median. I am now a firm believer in angels and ghosts, since Audrey Hepburn visited my condo twice following my COVID vaccination on January 15, 2021.
I was ticketed for driving Northbound in the Southbound lane. I won that. Judge Elizabeth Starr apparently didn’t know who I was. Another eyewitness called 911, and she had been speaking with Sean Boushie. When I took this woman’s deposition in January 2023, she denied it all. I now believe all of this was attempted murder.
I just had my 75th birthday. I’m disabled, have no balance, can’t walk, and every disc from my neck to my tailbone is herniated or bulging or both. I fell last year and lost the use of my left hand. I have some Cognitive Decline though I got an A on my Dementia Test. I later developed a plan for how to ace another part of the Dementia Test.
I’ve survived two attempts to murder me, and I have received hundreds of death threats, rewards posted for me to be killed, and reports to the FBI that I had a plan to kill every government official in America.
I lost my wife, two children, and four grandchildren because they were afraid they would be killed.
I now have a bit of a Lisp, caused by the loss of almost all of my teeth from anxiety medication given to me after my Attempted Murder. It caused dry mouth, and my teeth just rotted away.
I have over 150,000 Facebook Friends or Followers. I had 50,000 more, but Facebook deleted them all in 2013 claiming I had violated terms of service regarding nudity, pornography, and solicitation of sex. AT&T revoked my long-time phone number claiming I violated terms of service, which they never explained. I never violated a thing.
I have never committed a crime – not even a valid traffic ticket or parking ticket in 23 years. I make full stops at stop signs in the middle of nowhere.
But judges hate, loathe, and despise me because I hate, loathe, and despise them.
I never lie about anything legal.
I spent 134 days in jail, but I was never arrested or read my rights.
I was held on $6.1 million bond. Inmates seemed cautious of me as the story circulated that I was a serial killer of nuns. In the jails I was in, there had never been an inmate with a bond as high as mine.
I used to be a multi-millionaire, but corrupt judges stole all of my money.
I should have received tens of millions from my attempted murder by an 18-wheeler. I committed to put the money in a non-profit to provide legal aid to pro-se parties. But Judge Jeff Ashton, of Casey Anthony and Ashley Madison fame, entered a purported order denying me the right to represent myself. Then he dismissed my case because I didn’t have a lawyer. I’m in Chapter 13 bankruptcy, so I have no money for a lawyer.
I sit in a chair 16 hours a day, 7 days a week and work on fighting INjustice in America. I can’t walk, but believe me when I tell you I always walk the walk.
Bill Windsor publishes BOB BARKER AND ME: Life in Cell Block 7, available on Amazon.
Each of the links printed below will be printed as hyperlinks for easy copying and access from the Annotations Section of the book, BOB BARKER AND ME: Life in Cell Block 7:
[1] Copyright – Courtesy of Dreamstime-19487829 https://www.dreamstime.com/copyright-symbol-free-stock-images-image-free-19487829
2 Warning – Courtesy of Dreamstime-16345065 https://www.dreamstime.com/warning-sign-free-stock-photo-image-free-16345065
3 Glossary – https://thedelphiguide.com/glossary/
4 Bill W https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/90/Bill_Wilson%2C_Founder_AA.png
5 AA – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_W.
6
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8 The real Bob Barker – https://www.sportskeeda.com/pop-culture/fact-check-is-bob-barker-prison-clothes-company-owned-the-price-right-host-viral-claim-debunked
9 Bob Barker Hollywood Star – Photo 40284856 | Bob Barker © Eric Broder Van Dyke | Dreamstime.com
10 Racial Disparities in Jails and Prisons – https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/articles/2021-10-13/report-highlights-staggering-racial-disparities-in-us-incarceration-rates
11 Prison Race Graphs – https://www.prisonpolicy.org/graphs/raceinc.html
12 Tattoo Stats – https://www.economist.com/christmas-specials/2016/12/24/a-statistical-analysis-of-the-art-on-convicts-bodies
13 Drug Crimes – https://drugabusestatistics.org/drug-related-crime-statistics/
14 Pro Se Representation Statistics – https://www.pbs.org/kqed/presumedguilty/3.2.1.html#:~:text=In%20the%20most%20populous%20counties%2C%2071%20percent%20of,compared%20to%2054%20percent%20represented%20by%20private%20counsel.
15 Inmate Statistics – https://www.bop.gov/about/statistics/statistics_inmate_age.jsp
16 Inmate Statistics by Gender – https://www.statista.com/statistics/252828/number-of-prisoners-in-the-us-by-gender/
17 Incarceration Rates – Meyer, I. H.; Flores, A. R.; Stemple, L.; Romero, A. P.; Wilson, B. D.; Herman, J. L. (2017). “Incarceration Rates and Traits of Sexual Minorities in the United States: National Inmate Survey, 2011–2012”. American Journal of Public Health. 107 (2): 267-273. Doi 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303576. PMC 5227944. PMID 27997242
18 Jail Cell – Illustration 204109993 © Rawf88 | Dreamstime.com
19 Butt fucked – Rhinos – dreamstimefree_1936558 © Jere Paajanen – Dreamstime.com
20 Heart – heart-jail-man-cartoon-heart_love_141336-1500000-640w
21 Unnecessary Incarcerations – https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/how-many-americans-are-unnecessarily-incarcerated
22 Courtesy of Ada County Jail
23 Heart with Footprint – 19632161 © Larioja | Dreamstime.com
24 Man – Windsor owned image – people-man-3500000-060427a0036
25 Pills – dreamstimefree_463721 – https://www.dreamstime.com/addiction-pills-stock-image-image-free-463721 – author Marcel Liebenberg
26 Man Sleeping on Book – dreamstimefree_19491128 – https://www.dreamstime.com/young-man-has-fallen-asleep-free-stock-photos-image-free-19491128 – author Yulia Gapeenko
27 Windsor owned image – household-800000-Household 657
28 Johnny Sack – http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=johnny%20sack
29 Unnecessary Incarceration – https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/how-many-americans-are-unnecessarily-incarcerated
30 Lawless America – LawlessAmerica.com is operated by William M. Windsor
31 Milk – https://www.prairiefarms.com/products/category/milk/
32 Farts – dangerous gases – 1087278-fart_large899072157—
33 Books – dreamstimefree_631205 https://www.dreamstime.com/old-books1-free-stock-photo-image-free-631205 author – Darko Draskovic
34 Stinks – Skunk – http://beveragebusiness.com/2014/10/this-stinks/
35 Prison Statistics – https://bjs.ojp.gov/library/publications/prisoners-2021-statistical-tables
36 Haircut-https://www.pinterest.com/pin/701928291904936596/
37 Toilet Paper-4958068-PIXABAY-BIG
38 Hot Pot -Courtesy of Bob Barker Company
39 Maid – wheres-the-maid-Courtesy of KIdu.com
40 Baby Shooting Finger-dreamstimefree_4536451—
41 Man Shooting Finger-dreamstimefree_3479155—
42 Ada County Jail
43 Soup – maruchan-ramen-noodle-soup-chicken
44 333 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ6OtXv2Hkg
45 Flying Kites – https://itsgoingdown.org/kite-line-36-write-prisoners/
46 Dirty Thirty – https://www.reddit.com/r/Bombing/comments/ffnffd/dirty_thirty/?rdt=42079
47 Telmate Jail Phone Service – https://www.viapath.com/communications/
48 Disneyland – https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sleeping_Beauty_Castle_Disneyland_Anaheim_2013.jpg
49 Staple – https://www.wburton.co.uk/product/large-gate-staple/
50 Man sleeping on book dreamstimefree_19491128—
51 Mattress-Bob-Barker-Company-SSCOTTON_No Pillow!01
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53 Jailers
Behind Bars – Horse’s Ass Photo 48837957 © Clearvista Dreamstime.com
54 Spork – https://evaq8.co.uk/-spork-spoon-fork-knife-combo.html
55 Ace of Spades – Creative Commons– PublicDomainPictures.net
56 Let’s Make s Deal – Monty Hall – https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/30/obituaries/monty-hall-dead-lets-make-a-deal.html?smid=fb-share
57 20 Victimless Crimes https://prisoninsight.com/how-many-are-in-prison-for-victimless-crimes/
58 Happy Birthday – 17673762 © Rasslava | Dreamstime.com
59 Finger Toothbrush – https://www.ebay.com/itm/304007671571?
60 Old women playing Spades https://oahcreativesolutions.blogspot.com/2016/04/no-recreational-activities-area-of.html.
61 Tightie Whities – Courtesy of Bob Barker Company.
62 Jet – dreamstimefree_19981924—
63 Rainbow-906561 © Roman Krochuk | Dreamstime.com
64 Razor – 42327757 © Tomy86 | Dreamstime.com
65 Constitution https://partsinthesum.wordpress.com/2013/10/02/the-preamble/
66 Fat Woman- Photo 108228871 © Nomadsoul1 | Dreamstime.com.
67 Subway Chomo – Courtesy of TMZ/Getty jared-fogle-3beb62b53cf852ebb909446e80dda0a6_md
68 Faceless- dreamstimefree_11158828—
69 Chain – Courtesy of Dreamstime- dreamstimefree_241556—
70 All the Way – https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/sean-mortimer/all-the-way/9780316421096/?lens=little-brown
71 Thanksgiving Turkey – dreamstimefree_5483626—
72 Staph – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staphylococcus_aureus
73 Tragedy of Victimless Crimes – https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2009/jun/15/the-tragedy-of-victimless-crimes-in-the-united-states/#:~:text=Approximately%204%20million%20are%20arrested%20each%20year%20for,of%20the%20total%20incarceration%20rate%20in%20our%20country.
74 Prison Costs – https://www.vera.org/publications/price-of-prisons-2015-state-spending-trends/price-of-prisons-2015-state-spending-trends/price-of-prisons-2015-state-spending-trends-prison-spending
75 Staph – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staphylococcus_aureus
76 MRSA – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methicillin-resistant_Staphylococcus_aureus
77 Nuns – dreamstime_xxl_222387883—
78 Bill Windsor – https://billwindsor.com
79 Strong Man – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/537195061804580101/
80 Six Million Dollar Man – https://www.nbc.com/the-six-million-dollar-man/episodes/season-1
81 More than a Six Million Dollar Man – https://lawlessamerica.com/boise-idaho-magistrate-judge-daniel-steckel-made-bill-windsor-a-4.1-million-dollar-man/ Another $2 million was added in Montana.
82 Nuns – dreamstime_xxl_222387883 Free photo https://www.dreamstime.com/june-13-1915-stock-photos-image-free-222387883 Author – National Library Ireland
83 Man sitting-dreamstimefree_475842—
84 Appendix – Reprinted from https://healthjade.com/human-appendix/
85 United States Supreme Court Case #22-7648, In re: William M. Windsor
86 Joshua Hooker Jailed https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/police-boise-man-jailed-after-hitting-2-pedestrians-with-car/277-325847268
87 Alex Gibson – https://www.instagram.com/agibson_fitness/
88 Mug Shots https://1043wowcountry.com/ada-countys-hottest-guy-mug-shot-photos/
89 Hole – 6×9-B—
90 People – dreamstimefree_5537033—
91 Solitary Confinement https://nowheremag.com/2019/11/pleese/solitary-confinement-0317-gq-feso01-01/
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93 Shawshank Redemption – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCTv0RZkR9s
94 Shiv – dreamstimefree_4158427—
95 Shackles – Ocean Corbis—
96 Bin – dreamstimefree_6168758—
97 Spade-A-Rama- ace-of-spades-320H—
98 Games of Chance – dreamstimefree_17581929—
99 10-Cents a Copy – https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/roosevelt-silver-dime-values-and-prices-4056949
100 Public Pretender – man with empty plate – dreamstimefree_965933—
101 Mug shot crumpled face mug-shot-2017—
102 Clown—
103 Drugs – dreamstimefree_463721—
104 Heart stepped on – dreamstimefree_19632161—
105 Staph, MRSA. Herpes, and TB – owned image by William M. Windsor
106 Kite – https://www .medpagetoday.com/opinion/doing-time/74491
107 Light at End of Tunnel – https://hoshanarabbah.org/blog/2017/01/05/cut-mark-169-20/light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel-3d-render-2/
108 Honor Among Thieves – https://honoramongthieves.bandcamp.com/
109 Wheaties Vanity Fair – https://archive.nytimes.com/tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/06/05/caitlyn-jennifer-bruce-jenner-transgender-pronoun-confusion/
110 Finger – dreamstimefree_4784252—
111 Bloody Hand – serial-killer-dreamstimefree_16635889—
112 Heart with nail – hearts-red-clipart-broken-heart-20
113 Nickname for Bill Windsor – I was nicknamed Montana in jail because the inmates could not understand how I was being held in a Texas jail on a bogus Montana charge.
114 Sleepy Man – dreamstimefree_24625576 https://www.dreamstime.com/man-headache-free-stock-image-image-free-24625576
115 Toilet – dreamstime_l_204109993-cropped-flipped—
116 Porcelain Toilet – https://www.hunker.com/12399918/how-to-repair-a-porcelain-toilet-crack
117 Toilet – dreamstime_l_204109993-cropped—
118 Light Switches – dreamstimefree-4945936-cropped—
119 Criminal Victimization Statistics https://bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/cv21.pdf
120 Unnecessary Incarcerations https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/how-many-americans-are-unnecessarily-incarcerated
121 Jail Statistics – https://bjs.ojp.gov/library/publications/prisoners-2021-statistical-tables
122 Homeless Statistics https://usafacts.org/articles/how-many-homeless-people-are-in-the-us-what-does-the-data-miss/
123 Bob Barker Death Report https://www.aol.com/bob-barker-cause-death-confirmed-235606319.html
124 Prison Exterior – ada-county-jail
125 Phone – image owned by William M. Windsor – 070720b0022
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127 Cleaning Duty—
128 Scabies – https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/scabies/symptoms-causes/syc-20377378
129 None of these numbers matter as far as Windsor is concerned. He gets 100 Bonus Points for being hated by judges nationwide for battling judicial corruption.
130 Trash – dreamstimefree_5619153—
https://www.lovethispic.com/image/107345/god-bless-america
Gender –
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/making-meaning/202102/understanding-gender-sex-and-gender-identity
Drug Facts – https://nida.nih.gov/publications/drugfacts/criminal-justice
Ellis County Commissary Cart
Ellis County Sheriff – http://www.elliscountysheriff.com/index.php?option=com_co
Felony Flu – people-man-3500000-060427a0036
Prison Food –
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison_food
Prison Statistics – https://bjs.ojp.gov/library/publications/prisoners-2021-statistical-tables
Rape – https://www.manicapost.co.zw/hiv-positive-maid-jailed-20yrs-for-rape/?q=war-pregnancy-and-hope-setyelems-harrowing-journey-of-giving-birth-in-ethiopia&pr=274057&lang=en
SFGate.com
Time Out
Bill Windsor publishes BENCHBOOK for U.S. JUDGES.
Each of the links printed below will be printed as hyperlinks for easy copying and access from the Annotations Section of the book, BENCHBOOK for U.S. JUDGES: Corruption Edition:
[1] By Constitutional Convention of 1787 – This file has been extracted from another file, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=662341
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corruption
[3] to make an untrue statement with intent to deceive
[4] A “Favored Party” is one who has greased the palm of the judge with green cash money or who has a relationship with the judge that will cause that judge to ensure a win.
[5] The “Naughty List” is the list of all the attorneys who do not play ball with the Corruption that has been established to run the legal system.
[6] Motion to Disqualify or Recuse – https://jeffreylashton.com/motion-to-disqualify-judge-jeffrey-l-ashton-filed-3-17-2023/ https://jeffreylashton.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/2018-CA-010270-O-Motion-to-Disqualify-Judge-Jeffrey-L-Ashton-2023-03-17-FINAL-EXECUTED.pdf
[7] Affidavit of Prejudice in Support of the Motion — https://jeffreylashton.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Motion-to-Disqualify-Judge-Jeffrey-L-Ashton-Affidavit-of-Prejudice-2023-03-17-EXECUTED.pdf
[8] Certificate of Good Faith — https://jeffreylashton.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/2018-CA-010270-O-Motion-to-Disqualify-Certificate-2023-03-17.pdf
[9] Judicial Qualifications Commission Complaint — https://lawlessamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Complaint-Against-a-Judge-Judge-Jeffrey-L-Ashton-2023-02-24-EXECUTED.pdf — https://lawlessamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Affidavit-of-Prejudice-of-Judge-Jeffrey-L-Ashton-2023-02-24-EXECUTED.pdf
[10] Judicial Qualifications Commission Denial — https://lawlessamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Judicial-Qualifications-Commission-Denial-2023-06-13.pdf
[11] Judicial Qualifications Commission Reconsideration — https://lawlessamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Letter-to-Blan-Teagle-JQC-2023-07-10.pdf
[12] Judicial Qualifications Commission Letter – https://lawlessamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/23-154-ASHTON-Judicial-Qualifications-Commission-Letter-2023-08-08.jpg
[13]https://www.statista.com/statistics/1087407/number-judges-magistrates-judicial-workers-united-states/
[14] https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution
[15] Denied the Constitutional Rights to Due Process — https://lawlessamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Motion-to-Disqualify-Judge-Jeffrey-L-Ashton-2023-03-20-FILESTAMPED-2.pdf (Pages 10 to 20)
[16] “The Designated Loser” is the party who has not greased the palm of the judge with green cash money or who does not have a relationship with the judge that will cause that judge to ensure a win. (Opposite of “The Favored Party.”)
[17] https://casetext.com/case/state-v-moga
[18] https://casetext.com/case/lowery-v-kaplan
[19] https://casetext.com/case/rodriguez-diaz-v-abate
[20]https://lawlessamerica.com/tag/hidden-recorder/
[21] https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/simulated
[22] https://lawlessamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/PLAINTIFF-Second-Emergency-Motion-for-Stay-and-or-Continuance-2021-01-30.pdf
[23] https://lawlessamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/2018-CA-010270-O-ORDER-Revoking-Right-of-Self-Representation-2023-02-21-.pdf
[24]https://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frap/rule_24
[25] Lewis, Anthony (1964). Gideon’s Trumpet. U.S.: Random House. ISBN 978-0-679-72312-7.
[26] Photo of Bill Windsor on a movie set in 1985. Copyright 1985-2023, William M. Windsor. Windsor figured a photo at half his current age was kind of current.
[27] Windsor hired an attorney and sued the Niagara Falls Commission in Ontario for giving these people the multi-billion rights to the boat rides without the required competitive bidding. He won. Competitive bidding was done, and the Niagara Parks Commission receives a huge amount of money each year. https://billwindsor.com/wp-content/uploads/2009-02-17-Niagara-Falls-Reporter-Deal-Stunk-Ships-Sunk.pdf
[28] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/us-supreme-court-issues-landmark-decision-constitution-is-void-114157799.html
[29] https://lawlessamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/1-11-CV-01923-TWT-Docket-001-1-notice-of-removal-2011-06-13.pdf
[30] https://lawlessamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/1-11-CV-01923-TWT-Docket-007-Motion-to-Deny-Removal-2011-06-14.pdf
[31] https://billwindsor.com/wp-content/uploads/1-11-CV-01923-TWT-Docket-278-1-NOTICE-OF-APPEAL-as-to-275-Order-on-Motion-for-Leave-to-File-by-Windsor-2022-07-18.pdf
[32]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_of_U.S._Supreme_Court_cases_decided_by_year
[33] https://lawlessamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/22-7648-USSC-Petition-for-Writ-of-Mandamus-Prohibition-2023-05-15.pdf
[34]https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/22-7648.html
[35]https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/writidutta
This is Bill Windsor’s Appellant’s Brief in the case he calls “Attempted Murder of Bill Windsor by 18-Wheeler.” Only absolutely, completely, totally corrupt judges could deny this appeal.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA SIXTH DISTRICT
WILLIAM WINDSOR, CASE NO.: 6D23-2476
CASE NO. 2018-CA-010270-O
Plaintiff,
ROBERT KEITH LONGEST, an individual, and BOISE CASCADE BUILDING MATERIALS DISTRIBUTION, L.L.C., a Foreign Limited Liability Company,
Defendants.
__________________________________________________________________
APPELLANT’S BRIEF
William M. Windsor, Plaintiff, Appellant
5013 S Louise Ave #1134, Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57108
352-XXX-XXXX
— windsorinsouthdakota@yahoo.com
Matthew J. Conigliaro, Defendants’ Appellate Attorneys
Carlton Fields, P.A., 4221 W. Boy Scout Blvd., Suite 1000
Tampa, Florida 33607, (813) 229-4254
mconigliaro@carltonfields.com, devans@carltonfields.com,
tpaecf@cfdom.net
Blake Mansker — Scott Warburton, Defendants’ Attorneys
Adams | Coogler, P.A., 1555 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Suite 1600, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, 561-478-4500 Fax: 561-478-7847
bmansker@adamscoogler.com, rurban@adamscoogler.com,
swarburton@adamscoogler.com, and ajohnson@adamscoogler.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………….. i
TABLE OF CONTENTS…………………………………………………………i
TABLE OF CITATIONS………………………………………………………. ii
STATEMENT OF THE CASE ………………………………………………….1
SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT………………………………………………….40
ARGUMENT………………………………………………………………………41
ARGUMENT I — THE DEFENDANTS NEVER FILED A
LAWFUL ANSWER TO THE COMPLAINT, SO THERE WAS
NO LEGAL BASIS FOR THE ACTIONS OF THE JUDGES
OR THE DEFENDANTS. WINDSOR WON BY DEFAULT…..41
ARGUMENT II — WINDSOR WAS DENIED DUE PROCESS
IN VIOLATION OF THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE
UNITED STATES AND FLORIDA…………………………………. 42
ARGUMENT III — THERE IS NO CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISION OR FLORIDA STATUTE TO ALLOW A JUDGE TO DENY OR REVOKE WINDSOR’S RIGHT OF SELF-REPRESENTATION…………………………………………………….57
ARGUMENT IV — THE 03/22/2023-ORDER VIOLATES FLORIDA STATUTE 38.10, the general florida disqualification statute…………………………………….58
ARGUMENT V — THE CASES CITED BY JUDGE JEFF ASHTON DO NOT PROVIDE LEGAL AUTHORITY TO REVOKE WINDSOR’S RIGHT OF SELF-REPRESENTATION as he did………………………………………………………………59
ARGUMENT VI — THERE IS NO LEGAL AUTHORITY TO DENY WINDSOR HIS RIGHT TO REPRESENT HIMSELF…………….61
ARGUMENT VII — THE MOTIONS TO DISMISS AND OTHER FILINGS BY THE DEFENDANTS ARE UNSIGNED AND MUST BE DISREGARDED AND CONSIDERED VOID……………….. 63
ARGUMENT VIII — This Case Involves VOID ORDERS AND JUDGMENTS THAT HAVE NO LEGAL EFFECT……………….65
ARGUMENT IX — THERE IS NO LEGAL AUTHORITY TO DENY WINDSOR THE RIGHT TO FILE A MOTION TO RECUSE AND DISQUALIFY JUDGE JEFFREY L. ASHTON…………………..65
ARGUMENT X — The ACTIONS OF JEFF ASHTON AND
THE FLORIDA COURTS ARE CRIMInAL VIOLATIONS OF
18 u.s.c. 1519………………………………………………………….67
ARGUMENT XI — JEFF ASHTON AND THE clerk of
court destroyed evidence and VIOLATed
florida statute 839.13………………………………………… 68
ARGUMENT XII — TheRE ARE NO FACTUAL FINDINGS
TO SUPPORT DISMISSAL……………………………………………69
ARGUMENT XIII — JEFF ASHTON COMMITTED MANY VIOLATIONS OF THE LAW, RULES, AND CODES………….. 69
ARGUMENT XIV — THERE WAS NO LEGAL BASIS TO REQUIRE WINDSOR TO RETAIN AN ATTORNEY OR HAVE
HIS CASE DISMISSED, ESPECIALLY SINCE HE IS IN CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY………………………………………….71
CONCLUSION……………………………………………………………………72
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE……………………………………….. ……..xi
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE………………………………………….xii
VERIFICATION…………………………………………………………………xiii
TABLE OF CITATIONS
CASES PAGE NUMBER
18 U.S.C. 1519……………………………………………………41, 67 |
18 U.S.C. 4……………………………………………………………..72 |
ABA Rules of Professional Responsibility………………………. |
Article I, Section 21, Florida Constitution (1968)…………..…62 |
Butz v. Economou, 98 S. Ct. 2894 (1978)………………………62 |
Cannon v. Comm. on Judicial Qualifications, (1975)
14 Cal. 3d 678, 694……………………………………………..62 |
Canon 3E………………………………………………………….51, 52 |
Carey v. Piphus, 435 U.S. 247, 259-262, 266-267 (1978)….51 |
Carey v. Piphus, 435 U.S. 247, 259-262, 266-267 (1978)….66 |
Concrete Pipe & Prods. V. Constr. Laborers Pension,
508 U.S. 602, 617 (1993) (citation omitted)…………..54, 55 |
Crosby v. State, 97 So.2d 181 (Fla. 1957)………………………51 |
Crosby v. State, 97 So.2d 181 (Fla. 1957)………………………66 |
Daytona Migi Corp. v. Daytona Automotive Fiberglass,
417 So.2d 272 (Fla. 5th DCA 1982)…………………………..64 |
Dickenson v. Parks, 104 Fla. 577, 140 So. 459 (1932)….51, 66 |
Downs v. Bidwell, 182 U.S. 244 (1901)………………………….62 |
Duncan v. Missouri, 152 U.S. 377, 382 (1894)………………..62 |
Elmore v. McCammon (1986) 640 F. Supp. 905………………62 |
Faretta v. California (1975)…………………………………………62 |
Florida Bar v. Brumbaugh, 355 So.2d 1186 (Fla. 1978)…….62 |
Florida Bar Rules of Professional Conduct……………………..12 |
Florida Code of Judicial Conduct……………………… 51, 52, 59 |
Florida Code of Judicial Conduct Canons 1, 2, and 3……….66 |
Florida Code of Judicial Conduct, Canon 3-B (7) and E. 2 I
………………………………………………………………….59, 66 |
Florida Constitution § 9……………………………………….42, 61 |
Florida Criminal Statute 839.13……………………………….. |
Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule-2.330…………….59 |
Florida Rules of Civil Procedure Rule-1.140……………………42 |
Florida Rules of Civil Procedure Rule-1.190 (e)………………..35 |
Florida Rules of Judicial Admin 2.160………………………59, 66 |
Florida Statute 38.02………………………………………………..59 |
Florida Statute 38.10………………………………………………..59 |
Florida Statute 839.13………………………………………………68 |
Florida Statute 92.525……………………………………………..xiii |
Florida Statutes……………………………………………………….59 |
Geiler v. Comm. on Judicial Qualifications, (1973)
10 Cal.3d 270, 286………………………………………………..62 |
Giozza v. Tiernan, 148 U.S. 657, 662 (1893)……………………62 |
Goldberg v. Kelly, 397 U.S. 254, 267 (1970)…………………….53 |
Gomillion v. Lightfoot, 364 U.S. 155 (1966)……………………..62 |
Gonzalez v. Comm. on Judicial Performance, (1983)
33 Cal. 3d 359, 371, 374…………………………………………62 |
Haines v. Kerner (1972)……………………………………………….62 |
In Boyd v. United, 116 U.S. 616 at 635 (1885)………………….61 |
In re Murchison, 349 U.S. 133 (1955)…………………………….56 |
In re United States of America, 441 F.3d at 66…………………56 |
In re: Windsor, Petition in U.S. Supreme Court
Case#22-7648…………………………………………..…1, 28, 65 |
In re: Windsor, Case#6-21-bk-04061 in the U.S. Bankruptcy
Court for the Middle District of Florida…..……………….…..2 |
Jenkins v. McKeithen, 395 U.S. 411, 421 (1959)………………62 |
Johnson v. Mississippi, 403 U.S. 212, 216 (1971)……….54, 55 |
Joint Anti-Fascist Committee v. McGrath, 341 U.S. 123,
172, (1951)…………………………………………………….51, 66 |
Judiciary Act of 1789…………………………………………………61 |
Kentucky Railroad Tax Cases, 115 U.S. 321, 337 (1885)…….62 |
Levine v. United States, 362 U.S. 610, 80 S.Ct. 1038 (1960)
………………………………………………………………………..54, 55 |
Liteky v U.S., 510 US 540 (1994)………………………………….54 |
Littleton v. Berbling, 468 F.2d 389, 412 (7th Cir. 1972)…….56 |
Lowery v. Kaplan 650 So. 2d 114 (4 DCA 1995)………………58 |
Maid of the Mist v. Alcatraz Media, Superior Court of
Gwinnett County Georgia, Case#05A-10097-3……………2 |
Maid of the Mist v. Alcatraz Media, USDCNDGA
Case#1-06-CV-0714-ODE-Docket—361-362……………..….2 |
Marchant v. Pennsylvania R.R., 153 U.S. 380, 386 (1894)
……………………………………………………………………..…..52, 53 |
Marshall v. Jerrico, Inc., 446 U.S. 238, 242 (1980)….51, 53, 66 |
Matthews v. Eldridge, 424 U.S. 319, 344 (1976)……………….66 |
Maty v. Grasselli Chemical Co., 303 U.S. 197 (1938)………….62 |
Miller v. Donald, 541 F.3d 1091, 1096 (11th Cir. 2008)………56 |
Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 426, 491; 86 S. Ct. 1603……….62 |
Nicholson Supply Co. v. First Fed. Sav. & Loan Assoc.,
184 So.2d 438 (Fla. 2nd DCA 1966)……………………………64 |
Ninth Judicial Circuit Courtroom Decorum Policy……………..12 |
Norton v. Shelby County, 118 U.S. 425 p. 442………………….62 |
Offutt v. United States, 348 U.S. 11, 14, 75 S. Ct. 11, 13 (1954)
…………………………………………………………………………..54, 55 |
Olmstad v. United States, 277 U.S. 438 (1928)…………………..62 |
Osborn v. Bank of the United States, 9 Wheat (22 U.S.)
738, 866, 6 L.Ed 204 (1824)…………………………………56, 62 |
Peters v. Kiff, 407 U.S. 493, 502 (1972)………………………54, 55 |
Picking v. Pennsylvania Railway, 151 F.2d. 240, Third Circuit
Court of Appeals…………………………………………………….62 |
Procup v. Strickland, 792 F.2d 1069, 1072 (11th Cir. 1986)
(per curiam) (en banc)……………………………………………..57 |
Pucket v. Cox, 456 2nd 233………………………………………….62 |
Quinn v. Housing Auth. of Orlando, 385 So.2d 1167 (Fla. 5th
DCA 1980)……………………………………………………………64 |
Rodriguez-Diaz v. Abate 613 So, 2d 515 (3DCA 1993)…………58 |
Rule 2.160, Fla. R. Jud. Admin………………………………..51, 52 |
Rule 2.515 of the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration.….64 |
Rule 2.6 of the Rules of Judicial Conduct published by the
American Bar Association………………………………………..62 |
Rule 9.210(a)(2)(B) of the Florida Rules of Appellate
Procedure…………………………………………………………….xii |
Schweiker v. McClure, 456 U.S. 188, 195 (1982)………………. |
Sherar v. Cullen, 481 F. 2d 946 (1973)……………………………62 |
Simmons v. United States, 390 U.S. 377 (1968)………………62 |
Smith v. Allwright, 321 U.S. 649………………………………….62 |
Snyder v. Massachusetts, 291 U.S. 97, 105 (1934)…………..53 |
State ex rel. Davis v. Parks, 141 Fla. 516, 194 So. 613
(1939)…………………………………………………………..51, 66 |
State ex rel. Mickle v. Rowe, 100 Fla. 1382, 131 So. 3331
(1930)…………………………………………………………..52, 66 |
Stone v Powell, 428 US 465, 483 n. 35, 96 S. Ct. 3037……..54 |
Truax v. Corrigan, 257 U.S. 312, 332……………………………62 |
U.S. Constitution……………………………………………………..61 |
U.S. Constitution Fourteenth Amendment, § 1………………. |
U.S. Constitution Sixth Amendment…………………………….44 |
U.S. v. Simpson, 927 F.2d 1088 (9th Cir. 1990)………………56 |
U.S.C. § 1654.…………………………………………………………61 |
United States v. Lee, 106 U.S. at 220, 1 S. Ct. at 261
(1882)……………………………………………………………….62 |
Wanda I. Rufin, P.A. v. Borga, 294 So.3d 916 (Fla. App.
2020)……………………………………………………………….43 |
Warnock v. Pecos County, Texas, 88 F3d 341 (5th Cir.
1996)……………………………………………………………….62 |
Weiser v. Weiser, 132 So. 3d 309, 311 (Fla. 4th DCA
2014)……………………………………………………………….42 |
STATEMENT OF THE CASE
“WHEREAS, the Court, on March, 2 2021 set for hearing an Order to Show Cause to Plaintiff as the why the Court should not grant Defendant’s Emergency Motion to Require Pro
Se Plaintiff William Windsor’s Submissions to the Court be Reviewed and Signed By A Member of the Florida Bar on April 5, 2021.
“WHEREAS, since the issuance of the Order to Show Cause, Plaintiff has filed twenty-six items with the Clerk of Court in this matter. Among the motions, was a request for sixteen
hours of hearing time on the Order to Show Cause. Among the matters filed, are item described as affidavits or exhibits totaling one thousand six-hundred-and-seventy-pages.
“The Clerk is hereby directed to decline to file any further documents by the pro se Plaintiff unless they contain a certificate by a member of the Florida Bar that have reviewed the matter and that the filing is appropriate. This Order shall remain in effect until close of business April, 5 2021.”
SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT
ARGUMENT
“352. MR. WINDSOR: “I’m going to make it my mission to expose you and Astrin.
“THE COURT (JUDGE JEFFREY L. ASHTON): “All right. Mr. Windsor, that is a threat against this Court —
“MR. ASTRIN: “And myself.
“THE COURT (JUDGE JEFFREY L. ASHTON): “Mr. Windsor, there is a limit. I have let you go on at length, but you have just threatened a member of the judiciary and that is a matter which is contemptuous. No sir, would you like to withdraw that comment or would you like to leave it in the record and face contempt? Because that, sir, will not be tolerated. Threatening a member of the judiciary in a court hearing is not going to be permitted.” [EXHIBIT A – Transcript of Hearing 4/5/2021 – P. 38: 18-25, P. 39:1-6.]”
“357. THE COURT (JUDGE JEFFREY L. ASHTON): “Well, sir, I want to reiterate what Mr. Astrin has said, that this case cannot go forward, but you’ve got to make a choice. You can either continue the way you have been, which — well, I mean, you can’t, if I grant the motion; you just can’t do anything.
“You cannot get around it by sending e-mails to my judicial assistant. We’re going to block you from communicating that way. But we are more than, more than happy to consider any motion that you file which is signed and approved by a member of the Florida Bar.
“So the motion is granted. The interim order that I filed will be extended to be a permanent order in this case. Mr. Astrin, if you would like to prepare a proposed order and send it to me, please send it in Word because I’m sure I will be making changes and additions to it.
“Send a copy of that to Mr. Windsor as well so that he will know what you submitted to me. I will submit the order. In the interim, I’m going to prepare a brief order extending my prior order until the new order is written and fully done.
“Mr. Windsor, I hope that you get an attorney involved in this case, because I think there’s a case here that needs to be litigated. But the case needs to be litigated not on personalities.
“So that is the ruling of the Court. Thank you all very much. Mr. Astrin, I’m looking forward to seeing your proposed order.
“Mr. Windsor, I don’t — I mean, I don’t – if I ask you not to e-mail my JA anymore, will you do it?
“MR. WINDSOR: “Your Honor, I have only e-mailed her when necessary. But she is listed as one of the contacts on the E-portal and I would be happy to remove her from that –
“THE COURT (JUDGE JEFFREY L. ASHTON): “Mr. Windsor, you e-mailed my JA 214 times since Thursday. Since Thursday.
“MR. WINDSOR: “Absolutely not, Your Honor.
“THE COURT (JUDGE JEFFREY L. ASHTON): “Well, you’re calling my secretary a liar and I know that she’s telling me the truth about that, so that ain’t going to happen. So I’ll block you from e-mail, again. If you have a lawyer that wants to communicate with us on your behalf, we will be happy to speak with him.” [EXHIBIT 4060 – P.36: 9-25; P.37: 1-25; P. 38: 1-4.]
“358. I sent three emails to Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton’s Judicial Assistant from Thursday April 1, 2021 to Monday April 5, 2021. THREE (3) not 214. Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton is a liar and calling me a liar in open court is a violation of the Code of Judicial Conduct. As Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton does not have 214 emails as evidence, this proves he is aa damn liar. This is perjury. This is fraud upon the court.”
“359. At the hearing on 4/5/2021, Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton established his bias against me as a senior citizen and a person with a disability after I mentioned difficulty finding something in my records:
“MR. WINDSOR: “Sorry, Your Honor. I do suffer from a cognitive decline that makes it impossible for me to remember if I just took my pills.
“THE COURT (JUDGE JEFFREY L. ASHTON): “Well, sir, since you’ve raised that, if you suffer from that cognitive decline so that you can — as you said you can’t remember – – you have no short-term memory, how is it that you can represent yourself if you can’t remember whether you took your pills a few minutes ago?” [EXHIBIT 4060 – P. 21: 4- 12.]
“360. Following the hearing on 4/5/2021 at 11:51 a.m., I printed the DOCKET in Case # 2018-010270-O. [EXHIBIT 4057.] It shows all of my evidence was on file at the time of the Hearing, but Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton refused to consider any of it.”
“382. In January 2023, a hearing was held on 1/11/2023, but Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton changed it to a hearing on a Defendants’ Motion rather than the motion I had scheduled. On 1/24/2023, an Inspection of the Boise Cascade Truck was finally held. I obtained very damaging evidence against the Defendants. On 1/27/2023, Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton denied me access to damning evidence against the Defendants and their Hired Gun Goll. He also introduced his plan to bifurcate to try to screw me more. On 1/30/2023, I filed a Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. It is a slam dunk if the judge was honest. Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton entered other orders to damage me.
“383. The lowlight in February 2023 came on 2/21/2023 when Jeff Asshton purportedly entered an order on the docket sua sponte that took away my Constitutional rights. Fortunately, I was left with my shirt, pants, shoes, fingers, tongue, and member.
“384. I believe Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton will say and do anything. I never threatened a witness during cross examination resulting in the Court requiring the continuation of the deposition to be taken by a licensed attorney or before a Special Master. The transcript and tape recording show that I was polite and attempting to protect the dishonest witness by encouraging him to have legal counsel because I was preparing to sue him and had already reported him to his superiors with the Florida Highway Patrol. This was explained to Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton in open court, and he said, “I don’t believe for a second anything you said.” I cannot afford the TRANSCRIPT of the 2/10/2023 Hearing, but I do have a tape recording of the hearing that I will use in my lawsuit against Jeff Ashton to prove just how significant he is as a liar. I am also working several angles in an effort to get my eyes on the other Ashley Madison emails sent by the Dog.
“385. Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton, not known for his honesty a la Ashley Madison, outrageously claimed I threatened to un-necessarily prolong the questioning of the witness at trial. What a liar. I said if Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton denied a deposition, I would just have to ask the questions at the trial. That was no threat. Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton will prolong the trial if I continue to be denied all forms of discovery, or he will simply disallow everything I need to prove my case.
“391. Then Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton wrote on 2/21/2023 at 12:09:51 p.m.: ‘In response to the hearing set for this date Plaintiff has returned to his abusive filings. He has, in the last four days filed 1,504 documents. Plaintiff has previously been sanction for his abusive conduct in litigation. The right to self-presentation does not the right to threaten, harass and abuse.’
“392. Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton made all of this up. I have not threatened, harassed, or abused in legal proceedings. I am writing a book about this case, and it will be brutally honest. I will spread the word far and wide on social media. I plan protests at the Orange County Courthouse, and I will utilize every legal means possible to expose Jeffrey L. Ashton, Lisa T. Munyon, and others.
“393. In the last FOUR days, I had filed four docket entries totaling 429 pages. If 2/17/2023 is added to the equation, it was 1,062 pages. [EXHIBIT 4091.] There was one motion and one affidavit. All the rest was evidence to prove the malicious and false claims of the Defendants. I produced every document with my right hand and index finger from emails in my email program. This was done to provide incontrovertible proof that I did nothing but file evidence that proved the attorney for the Defendants filed a false, malicious motion. Everything I filed was e-filed by me, all on pdfs, so it did not take any precious time from the Clerk’ staff. Besides, when you have evidence that is needed, it is the Clerk’s job to get it handled efficiently. If she doesn’t know how, I am available at $250 per hour to come and straighten out their systems.”
Every person “has a constitutional and statutory right to an impartial and fair judge at all stages of the proceeding.” (Liteky v U.S., 510 US 540 (1994). (See Stone v Powell, 428 US 465, 483 n. 35, 96 S. Ct. 3037; Johnson v. Mississippi, 403 U.S. 212, 216 (1971); accord Concrete Pipe & Prods. V. Constr. Laborers Pension, 508 U.S. 602, 617 (1993) (citation omitted).)
“justice must give the appearance of justice” (Levine v. United States, 362 U.S. 610, 80 S.Ct. 1038 (1960), citing Offutt v. United States, 348 U.S. 11, 14, 75 S. Ct. 11, 13 (1954).) (Peters v. Kiff, 407, U.S. 493, 502 (1972).)
“[t]rial before an ‘unbiased judge’ is essential to due process.” Johnson v. Mississippi, 403 U.S. 212, 216 (1971); accord Concrete Pipe & Prods. V. Constr. Laborers Pension, 508 U.S. 602, 617 (1993) (citation omitted). (Levine v. United States, 362 U.S. 610, 80 S.Ct. 1038 (1960), citing Offutt v. United States, 348 U.S. 11, 14 (1954); Mathews v. Eldridge, 424 U.S. 319, 344 (1976); Peters v. Kiff, 407 U.S. 493, 502 (1972).
Partiality in favor of the government may raise a defendant’s due process concerns. In re United States of America, 441 F.3d at 66 (citing In re Murchison, 349 U.S. 133 (1955).
Littleton v. Berbling, 468 F.2d 389, 412 (7th Cir. 1972), citing Osborn v. Bank of the United States, 9 Wheat (22 U.S.) 738, 866, 6 L.Ed 204 (1824); U.S. v. Simpson, 927 F.2d 1088 (9th Cir. 1990).
III. THERE IS NO CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISION OR FLORIDA STATUTE TO ALLOW A JUDGE TO DENY OR REVOKE WINDSOR’S RIGHT OF SELF-REPRESENTATION.
VII. THE MOTIONS TO DISMISS AND OTHER FILINGS BY THE DEFENDANTS ARE UNSIGNED AND MUST BE DISREGARDED AND CONSIDERED VOID.
“Every document of a party represented by an attorney shall be signed by at least 1 attorney of record….
See Daytona Migi Corp. v. Daytona Automotive Fiberglass, Inc., 417 So.2d 272 (Fla. 5th DCA 1982) (holding a notice of appeal signed by a non-attorney corporate officer a nullity); Quinn v. Housing Auth. of Orlando, 385 So.2d 1167 (Fla. 5th DCA 1980) (reversing summary judgment in favor of corporate housing authority, holding its complaint signed and filed by a non-attorney void); Nicholson Supply Co. v. First Fed. Sav. & Loan Assoc., 184 So.2d 438 (Fla. 2nd DCA 1966) (affirming trial court’s striking of plaintiff corporation’s complaint holding the complaint a nullity where it was filed and signed by the corporation’s non-attorney president).
VIII. This Case Involves VOID ORDERS AND JUDGMENTS THAT HAVE NO LEGAL EFFECT.
“Whoever knowingly alters, destroys, mutilates, conceals, covers up, falsifies, or makes a false entry in any record, document, or tangible object with the intent to impede, obstruct, or influence the investigation or proper administration of any matter within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States or any case filed under title 11, or in relation to or contemplation of any such matter or case, shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both.”
“…if any judge, justice, mayor, alderman, clerk, sheriff, coroner, or other public officer, or employee or agent of or contractor with a public agency, or any person whatsoever, shall steal, embezzle, alter, corruptly withdraw, falsify or avoid any record, process, charter, gift, grant, conveyance, or contract, or any paper filed in any judicial proceeding in any court of this state, or shall knowingly and willfully take off, discharge or conceal any issue, forfeited recognizance, or other forfeiture, or other paper above mentioned, or shall forge, deface, or falsify any document or instrument recorded, or filed in any court, or any registry, acknowledgment, or certificate, or shall fraudulently alter, deface, or falsify any minutes, documents, books, or any proceedings whatever of or belonging to any public office within this state; or if any person shall cause or procure any of the offenses aforesaid to be committed, or be in anywise concerned therein, the person so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree.”
XII. TheRE ARE NO FACTUAL FINDINGS TO SUPPORT DISMISSAL.
XIII. JEFF ASHTON COMMITTED MANY VIOLATIONS OF THE LAW, RULES, AND CODES
CONCLUSION
For all the reasons stated above, WINDSOR respectfully urges the Court to enter an Order granting this APPEAL; vacate all orders of dismissal; vacate all Orders of Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton; remove Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton from 010270; grant WINDSOR’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment; and instruct the new judge to proceed in a manner consistent with this Court’s decision.
WINDSOR seeks action by this Court in compliance with 18 U.S.C. 4.
Windsor seeks an order providing any other relief that this Court feels is proper.
This 25th day of August 2023,
/s/ William M. Windsor
William M. Windsor
5013 S Louise Ave #1134
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
352-XXX-XXXX
windsorinsouthdakota@yahoo.com
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that I have served a true and correct copy of the foregoing by Electronic Mail or United States Postal Service:
Matthew J. Conigliaro
Carlton Fields, P.A.
4221 W. Boy Scout Blvd., Suite 1000, Tampa, Florida 33607
(813) 229-4254, mconigliaro@carltonfields.com, devans@carltonfields.com, tpaecf@cfdom.net
Blake Mansker, Scott Warburton
Adams | Coogler, P.A.
1555 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Suite 1600
West Palm Beach, FL 33401-2329
Telephone: 561-478-4500 — Fax: 561-478-7847
bmansker@adamscoogler.com, rurban@adamscoogler.com,
swarburton@adamscoogler.com, and ajohnson@adamscoogler.com
Judge Jeffrey L. Ashton, Keitra Davis
Orange County Courthouse
425 N Orange, Courtroom 18-C, Orlando, FL 32801
407-836-2008, 37orange@ninthcircuit.org, ctjakd3@ocnjcc.org, Barry5515@gmail.com
Roberta Walton Johnson
General Counsel for Clerk of the Circuit Court
Orange County Florida, Orange County Clerk of Courts, PO Box 4994, 425 N. Orange Ave, Suite 2110 Orlando, FL 32802, 407-836-6324, ADM-ContactAdminDiv@mvoraneeclerk.com,
roberta.waltonjohnson@nyorangeclerk.com
This 25th day of August 2023,
/s/ William M. Windsor
William M. Windsor
5013 S Louise Ave #1134
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57108
352-XXX-XXXX
windsorinsouthdakota@yahoo.com
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
I hereby certify that I have complied with Rule 9.210(a)(2)(B) of the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure. This Brief contains 12,966 words.
The cover sheet, the tables of contents and citations, the certificates of service and compliance, and the signature block for the brief’s author shall be excluded from the word count and page limits in subdivisions (a)(2)(A)–(a)(2)(D). For briefs on jurisdiction, the statement of the issues also shall be excluded from the page limit in subdivision (a)(2)(A). All pages not excluded from the computation shall be consecutively numbered.
This 25th day of August 2023,
s/ William M. Windsor
William M. Windsor
5013 S Louise Ave #1134
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57108
352-XXX-XXXX
windsorinsouthdakota@yahoo.com
VERIFICATION
My name is William M. Windsor. My date of birth is October 2, 1948. My address is 5013 S Louise Ave #1134, Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57108, Lincoln County, USA.
Pursuant to Florida Statute 92.525, I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct based upon my personal knowledge.
This 25th day of August 2023,
/s/ William M. Windsor
William M. Windsor
5013 S Louise Ave #1134
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57108
352-XXX-XXXX
windsorinsouthdakota@yahoo.com
[1] Unsworn statements must be disregarded by this court. This notice will be used each time. APPENDIX-6410 shows all filings are unsworn.
[2] WINDSOR will file audio recordings on a Flash Drive in a separate filing with the Clerk.
[3] Exhibits to affidavits and some motions and responses may be accessed on the Docket of 2018-CA-010270-O.
[4] WINDSOR does not believe any orders have been published.
52 Days UNTIL THE NINE MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT CONSIDER Bill Windsor‘s PETITION CHARGING JUDGE THOMAS W. THRASH AND JUDGES OF THE U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT WITH CORRUPTION.
Bill Windsor has gone to War with Jeffrey L. Ashton.
Bill Windsor was in an accident in Tea, South Dakota. WELCOME TO SOUTH DAKOTA.
The winds are REALLY STRONG in South Dakota. The RV was rocking and rolling like an amusement park ride two nights before. Wild ride.
The weather calmed, so Mr. Bill and I decided to drive slowly to Lincoln County on July 11, 2022 to make a third attempt to get license plates. An electrical failure and one heck of a wind blew him backward down a 9-foot embankment at a gas station. It was a miracle that the 22,000-pound home didn’t roll over. A “No J1959 Activity” message appeared on the dashboard to indicate the electrical system had failed to the transmission. So when Bill gave it the gas to try to move forward to reposition himself, the RV was, unknown to him, stuck in reverse. Before he knew it, he was in a ravine.
The four herniated discs in Bill’s back and five in his neck got a jolt. A family pulled the RV out of the ravine, gathered up all the stuff that went flying, towed it to their repair shop, and took Bill to a motel.
Bill Windsor was in too much pain to sleep, but it subsided and he did not need medical treatment.
Just about everything that could go wrong with this move has gone wrong. But Bill Windsor is alive. God Bless those Angels who seem to save him
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Bill Windsor has launched a web content agency. Bill and his staff will write articles, website content, product descriptions, press releases, social media posts, blogs, eBooks, white papers, and newsletters for all types of clients.
There are a billion websites on the internet, and they all need content. The content is published online in hopes of drawing customers and prospective customers in hopes of making a sale.
Most Website Content Fails With Search Engines
Most websites fail in attracting potential customers through searches on Google, Yahoo, Bing, and other search engines. These sites are unsuccessful because they do not contain properly written content.
Bill and His Writers Produce Search Engine-Friendly Website Content
Bill and his team write interesting content designed to get the attention of readers. The articles are written with search engine optimization as the goal.
The proper keywords are used the appropriate number of times on each page. Other tactics are used for readability and to appeal to Google and the other search engines.
About Bill Windsor
Bill has spent most of his career as a manager of writers and editors. He was the owner, CEO, president, vice-president, and/or publisher of over 100 trade magazines during his career. He has written books, screenplays, manuals, and web content galore. He set up his first website in 1994, and he’s been doing it ever since.
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Bill Windsor is working as a writer. He is writing for himself and for others. He has launched a website to promote his work.
Bill has created a TV sitcom, and he is working with an agent and her editor. The third draft of the pilot episode needs to be completed. Bill has also been working on a screenplay.
He first worked as a co-writer on a screenplay in the 80s. “Big Boo Boo at Booger Creek” never found a producer. It was a comedy western about the most inept bank robbers ever. The theme song and soundtrack were great, written by Hiram Kennemer aka Russ Marker. Bill acquired the rights to the screenplay and re-worked it. Still no luck.
In addition to his screenplays, Bill has several books that are complete. He hopes his agent-to-be will represent him on those projects. If not, he will self-publish and sell on Amazon.
He was approached about doing contract writing. He is working with a company, and he writes all types of web content for a wide variety of companies. In recent months, he has written about perfume, auto parts, fire safety, traffic accidents, and much more. He has learned a lot about a diverse assortment of topics.
Bill Windsor is no longer working as a publisher, but he has been writing essentially his entire adult life.
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Bill Windsor hit by a truck, a Boise Cascade 18-wheeler driven by Robert Longest, at 70-miles-per-hour. He suffered four herniated disks in his back, five herniated disks in his neck, and an inoperable abdominal injury (diastasis recti).
It was Cinco de Mayo, May 5, 2017.
Still no trial. He really needs surgery.
This has completely changed Bill Windsor’s life. He can barely walk. He has lost all balance.
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In 1981, Don Gandy asked to have dinner with William M. Windsor. Don was the CEO of a company that was acquiring businesses in the imprinted sportswear industry.
At Alaman’s Mexican restaurant in Dallas, Don wrote something on a little piece of paper and put it in the center of the table. He told me to take the paper and look at it ONLY if I was interested in selling my imprinted sportswear magazines, trade shows, and conferences.
I had never thought about selling. I had never considered what the business might be worth. We were doing $6 million in revenues at the time.
I asked how many zeros were after the range of numbers written on the paper. I decided I was interested in selling.
Rather than sell to Don Gandy, I hired a publishing consultant, Mark Schrimpf, to do a valuation and seek buyers. Three large U.S. publishing companies were interested, and I sold to Gralla Publications in October 1981.
I retired. That lasted for less than a year.
In September 1981, Bill Windsor sponsored another Imprinted Sportswear Show in Dallas, Texas.
Bill was now producing four shows annually.
William M. Windsor launched the Imprinted Sportswear Exhibition International at the Wembley Centre in England in 1981.
In September 1980, William Windsor launched the Imprinted Sportswear Show in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Bill Windsor founded Little Rascals in 1980, a typesetting business.
Little Rascals did all of the computerized typesetting for Bill Windsor’s publications and other companies.
In May 1980, William M. Windsor launched Ink, Inc., the business magazine for the screen printing industry.
In March 1980, Bill Windsor launched the Imprinted Sportswear Show in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The staff had grown to over 80 people by 1980.
The businesses moved to a new office on Dallas North Parkway in Dallas, Texas.
Bill Windsor launched an Imprinted Sportswear Show in California in 1979. Business #15.
In 1979, Bill Windsor created the Imprinted Sportswear Association, and this company launched the Imprinted Sportswear News. Business #16.
In 1979, William M. Windsor launched his first consumer magazine, Texas Sports.
The second annual Imprinted Sportswear Show was held in January 1979 at the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. Each show was set up as a separate corporate entity. Business #14.
The second show was twice the size of the first show. The business grew from no employees to 10 employees in six months.
Several Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders made a special appearance at the Second Imprinted Sportswear Show.
In 1978, William M. Windsor launched the Imprinted Sportswear Shows for the “imprinted sportswear industry.” He founded Windsor Presentations to own the first trade show. Business #13.
After a year in Dallas working out of a desk in the corner of the master bedroom in a small apartment, Bill opened an office in the Dallas Petroleum Center.
The office was for both Windsor Communications and Windsor Presentations.
Bill hired a receptionist. She was quickly promoted to editor of IMPRESSIONS Magazine. The first event produced by Windsor Presentations was a huge success, so the business was moved to a much larger office. Within a year, the staff grew from one to 17.
In 1977, William M. Windsor launched IMPRESSIONS Magazine as the magazine for what Bill named the “imprinted sportswear industry.” Business #12.
In quite a coup, Bill was able to get Farrah Fawcett for the cover of the premiere issue of IMPRESSIONS.
After the first two issues, Bill and Barbara sold The Wear-House, The Graphics House, and The Shirt Tale line.
Bill retained the manufacturing business for ShirtCans.
Bill moved the publishing company to the Dallas, Texas area – Richardson, Texas.
The magazine is still going strong after 45 years.
After a trip to Atlanta where Bill Windsor saw hand-painted T-shirts in boutiques in Buckhead, he came up with the idea of a do-it-yourself hand-painted T-shirt. He wanted a catchy name, and ShirtCans was born. “You wear what we can.”
A variety of designs were offered. Each can contained a white T-shirt printed with a black outline design, four acrylic fabric paints, a paintbrush, and instructions. After a test at local K-Mart stores, Bill flew to New York and wore out the soles on a pair of shoes walking all over town to make sales calls on apparel buyers. Then he flew to Chicago where he received a large test order from Sears.
Bill returned to Orlando very excited, and he opened a manufacturing facility at 119 W. Kaley Boulevard in Orlando. Business #10.
In addition to manufacturing and distributing ShirtcCans to retail chains, the product was also offered to the advertising specialty industry and to premium companies.
Rich Sarver was the talented artist who created the designs for the ShirtCans and the labels and promotional material. Incredibly talented!
After several years as a retailer, screen printer, and manufacturer, Bill Windsor launched a company to distribute apparel products to the advertising specialty industry. The business was called The Shirt Tale. Business #11.
The Shirt Tale had beautiful catalogs to promote its line of imprinted sportswear, heat transfers, and related products.
Bill Windsor published a book titled “How To Sell T-shirts.”
Bill and Barbara began exhibiting at advertising specialty trade shows.
Bill met people like Robert Grant, who signed a contract to distribute Bill’s products in Belgium and France.
The Wear-House expanded to a 6,000-square-foot store in Winter Park, Florida.
Bill divided the 6,000-square-foot space into a 4,000-square-foot retail space, a 1,500-square-foot screen printing shop, and a 500-square-foot office.
It was a big freestanding building on Highway 17-92 in Winter Park, just South of Fairbanks Avenue.
The Wear-House staff at the grand opening party.
The building was located right next door to McDonald’s.
Bill decided he should try to attract the customers from McDonald’s. He cut a window and door to the McDonald’s parking lot, but it appeared to be tiny on the 120-foot long building.
So, Bill had Rich Sarver create some cartoon characters wearing imprinted sportswear.
The characters were 10-feet tall, but the mural still seemed really small.
Bill had Rich Sarver continue to create characters. Rich painted the outline of the art on the wall, and people were invited to come paint. When it was done, the 120-foot x 10-foot mural became the World’s Largest Cartoon Mural. And most of the customers for The Wear-House came in from the door next to McDonald’s parking lot.
After a year off the busy Park Avenue in Winter Park, Florida, Bill was able to convince wealthy orange grove owner and real estate owner, Jerry Chicone, to rent him a 1,600-square-foot store at 435 Park Avenue South. The impact was a huge increase in retail sales.
With this move, Bill acquired an advertising specialties business from Tom Bonneville and expanded it into a retail operation. Bill sold over 100,000 items that could be personalized for businesses, clubs, and more. Business #9.
Bill’s biggest advertising specialties client was Disney. Bill sold all of the Do Not Disturb signs and shower caps used in the original hotels at Walt Disney World.
To expand on Park Avenue, Bill needed some money. With the support of dear old Dad, Bill borrowed $10,000 from Sun First National Bank. He did manage to repay it.
A fabulous cartoonist, West Reid, did the artwork for The Wear-House.
The business had a number of products that schools could sell for fundraising projects.
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A year after opening The Wear-House in Winter Park, Florida, Bill Windsor opened The Graphics House. The Graphics House was a screen printing plant. Business #8.
The Graphics House did screen printing on T-shirts and other garments. I taught myself to screen print using a kit and a book bought from Tubelite. I quickly realized that it was not something I could do well, so I found a local guy who was a pro. He managed the shop.
We expanded into decals, bumper stickers, signs, and more. We even had Disney as an account for our Mickey Mouse clubs – golf drivers with a Mickey Mouse decal.
Windsor Enterprises was the company that William M. Windsor formed when he moved to Winter Park, Florida from Rolling Meadows, Illinois in 1972.
Business #6.
When Bill Windsor and Barbara moved to Florida from Rolling Meadows, Illinois, Bill opened a store in Winter Park, Florida named The Wear-House. Business #7.
The Wear-House was an expanded version of the retail store he opened as a college student at Texas Tech.
Bill and Barbara sold a full line of fraternity and sorority merchandise, but they also had a heat transfer machine and sold imprinted T-shirts, customized while the customer was there.
We didn’t have much money, so our decor consisted of free pickle barrels and orange crates obtained from local restaurants and fruit stands. The wall decor was for sale. We didn’t have a good location, just off busy Park Avenue. We survived because I was selling to fraternities and sororities all over Central Florida.
Bill Windsor went through the interview process at Texas Tech University. He was offered an excellent first job by Procter & Gamble, but he wasn’t enamored of the idea of encouraging grocery store workers to give better shelf placement for P&G products.
A small company from Chicago contacted Bill, flew him to Chicago, wined and dined him, and offered him the position of National Marketing Manager for the American Association of School Retailers. Bill accepted the job and hired several of his fraternity brothers as salespeople.
Bill and Barbara married a few weeks after he graduated from Texas Tech, and they moved to Winter Park, Florida. Bill was traveling most of the time as AASR loved the sales he was generating. That got old, and Bill told John W. Heiser of AASR that he would have to quit unless they moved him to the corporate headquarters in Chicago.
Bill and Barbara moved to Rolling Meadows, Illinois. AASR moved their offices from the Wrigley Building in downtown Chicago to the Des Plaines Office Center in Des Plaines, Illinois – near O’Hare Airport.
Bill worked for AASR for a year, but he knew he could make more money on his own, so pregnant Barbara and Bill moved to Winter Park, Florida.
As a college student at Texas Tech University, William Windsor was working as a DJ at KCAS-Radio in Slaton, Texas and KLVT-Radio in Levelland, Texas. He was working 30 to 40 hours a week and paying most of his college expenses.
Bill was President of Delta Tau Delta fraternity at Texas Tech. He was also Vice-President of the Interfraternity Council. A traveling salesman came to Lubbock and took orders for fraternity and sorority sportswear with 50% deposits. The balances were to be paid on delivery. The salesman was a crook, and he stole the money from the Tech kids.
This was discussed at the IFC meeting, and the fraternity presidents voted to require salespeople to register and go through an approval process before they could sell. Fraternity members and pledges were told to call the president of their fraternity if they encountered anyone trying to sell on campus.
Bill Windsor was at his apartment one Sunday and the phone rang. It was a Delt pledge reporting that a man was in the dorm trying to sell fraternity sportswear. Bill spoke to Ken Miller of Southern Sportswear that he would not be able to sell until he was approved, which could take a month. It’s about a six-hour drive to Lubbock from civilization, so Ken was understandably disappointed. He asked if he could come over to talk to Bill.
Ken came to Bill’s apartment and brought his samples. He had a great line that included some cool surfer-type shirts that Bill had never seen before. Ken asked Bill whether the problem was that kids couldn’t be sure they would get their merchandise and could lose their deposits. Yep. Ken asked, “what if all orders came in COD with a personal check accepted on delivery?” Bill said that would work as they could stop payment if the merchandise was not received or was unacceptable, but he’d still need approval.
Ken asked, “Well, what if you were my campus representative? I could ship to you and accept your personal check. I’ll pay you 15% commission.”
That got Bill’s entrepreneurial juices flowing. He said, “I’ll give it a try.” Ken left a set of samples with Bill, order forms, and complete information. Bill felt very comfortable with Ken Miller from Atlanta, Georgia. Business #2 (lemonade stand was #1 LOL.)
Bill took the samples down to his fraternity meeting, put them in the living room with order forms. After the meeting ended, he had orders for $1,000 and checks for $1,000. He made $150 doing little or nothing. He thus started his first business with no money and had $150 in working capital.
He mailed the order off to Ken Miller. Three weeks later, he received a COD for $850. He wrote a check, and his fraternity brothers were delighted. He got orders for another $1,000 when all the fraternity brothers saw the stuff. Cha-ching, another $150.
Bill kept working as a disc jockey, and he was making $450 or so a week selling fraternity and sorority sportswear. The sororities had Bill come to their meetings at least once a month. Tough duty. LOL.
Bill couldn’t get around to see the sororities as often as they would have liked, and he never had time to go to any of the fraternity meetings. He had also added party favors, mugs, greek jewelry, and more.
In 1970, Bill joined the United States Army Reserves. His best friend, Steve Shanklin, handled the business while Bill was in the Army.
So, after he returned from active duty in the U.S. Army, William M. Windsor decided to open a store. The business was called University Services, and the fraternity-sorority business was called The Greek Corner. The rent was scary – $75 a month. But he signed a lease and then subleased part of the store to other entrepreneurs. He made a profit as a landlord. Business #3. The store was pretty ugly, but it was just half a block to the Texas Tech campus. Bill quit working as a DJ when he opened his store.
When one of his tenants was thrown in jail for stealing a piece of beef jerky at the 7-11, Bill became upset when Joe had to spend the night in jail. None of the bail bond companies would come to bail him out at midnight. So Bill worked with Bill Goodacre to start a bail bond service for students.
Bill got 20,000 red and black business cards, one for each student at Texas Tech, and he started handing them out. For the next two years, he spent many Friday and Saturday nights down at the Lubbock County Jail to get students out. The bond fee is generally 10@, but he gave students a 10% discount, so it cost them 9%. Business #4.
Bill’s girlfriend, Barbara, had a sister who could get factory-outlet double-knit slacks, popular at the time. Bill started buying them from Judy, and he put them in his store and sold a lot of slacks at $12 to $15.
Bill Windsor was THE best-known student entrepreneur at Texas Tech. So, other companies contacted him to sell things for them and do projects for them. Bill established a rep business to handle other types of work. He made a fortune soliciting students to obtain a Humble (Exxon) credit card. He also did projects for Playboy Magazine (Sex on the College Campus study), Great Books, and others. Business #5.
College Marketing Research gave Bill a contract to travel throughout Texas to find and hire other student entrepreneurs to solicit credit card applications. Bill received 10 cents a card for every application they obtained.
Bill was accepted to law school, but he was also preparing to marry Barbara. He decided he didn’t want to spend two years studying night and day. He enjoyed making money, so he interviewed. He received an offer from Procter & Gamble, but he chose an unknown company that had the concept of doing nationwide what Bill had done in Lubbock.
Bill took a huge pay cut when he accepted the position of National Marketing Manager for the American Association of School Retailers. When Bill graduated from Texas Tech, he sold the businesses to his best friend, Steve Shanklin.
P.S. This is a photo of the store after a tornado ripped Lubbock. Our signage was destroyed.
My first job was a dream job. At the age of 16, when I got my driver’s license, I managed to get a summer job delivering prescriptions for Security Pharmacy in Lubbock, Texas.
Nothing could have been better than getting to drive all day! I was so past ready to get my driver’s license. I got my license later than my friends because we moved from Louisiana to Texas. I had to wait to take driver’s ed.
I, Bill Windsor, used to drive up and down our short driveway. We had an ugly green Valiant with push-button transmission. This is my Mom standing in front of the infamous green Valiant at our home at 3019 40th Street in Lubbock, Texas.
Bill Windsor’s second job was as a cameraman at KLBK-TV in Lubbock, Texas. Then I was a DJ at KLBK-Radio.
I was a cameraman in the television studio. We filmed commercials and operated the two floor cameras for the news, weather, and sports.
I punched a time clock. The other crew members and I would try to eat lunch as fast as possible so we could get punched back in. We would race from the cafeteria to the time clock. When we got really lucky, we would be logged out for only six minutes.
I got the jobs because my Dad was the General Manager of KLBK. My Dad was ALWAYS a fabulous supporter of me in everything I ever did. He was truly special in so very many ways. My Dad lived to be 89 1/2.
Before I had a real DJ job, I was the “host” of a one-hour weekly show called “Teen Topics.”
I spoke about what was going on at Monterey High School. I wasn’t paid.
I had to study and go to Dallas to take a Third-Class Radiotelephone Operator’s License to be able to DJ. In those days, we did it all — announced, played the 45-rpm-records, and operated “the board.” There was no engineer to help. It was great fun. I had the midnight to 6 am shift, and all the high school and college students “knew” me. It was a Top 40 radio station.
It was the third grade when Bill Windsor was first hit with the entrepreneurial bug.
Some kids in our neighborhood were selling Grit magazine door-to-door, and they made money doing it. I wanted to make money so I could buy more baseball cards.
The best I could manage was a lemonade stand. But it was a start.
I was into baseball big-time. We lived near Spring Lake Park in Texarkana, Texas, and we played baseball every chance we got.
I was on several teams over those years, and I continued to play baseball through college.
I later played softball for many years.
This is Billy Windsor at the age of four.
There really wasn’t such a thing as an imprinted T-shirt back then, but I’m sure wearing one.
What’s extra special about this photo is that in 1977, I launched the magazine and trade show for the T-shirt business. Impressions Magazine and the Imprinted Sportswear Shows have been credited with creating an industry. I have been known as the “father of the imprinted sportswear industry.” I guess that now makes me, William M. Windsor, the grandfather. Impressions Magazine and the Imprinted Sportswear Shows are still going after 42 years.
Baby book for Billy Windsor.
My Mom was Mary Windsor, and she was the best mom ever! She was a stay-at-home mom.
And my Dad was Walter Windsor. He was the best father ever!
I was the first-born child. My brother and two sisters followed.
I was a very lucky boy. My siblings and I could not have had a better childhood. My Dad wasn’t paid what he was worth as the manager of television stations while I was a child. I always thought we were “rich.” We weren’t, but we had a very comfortable life.
I, William Michael Windsor, was born in Columbus, Georgia. My Dad and Mom had just driven to Columbus from California with my Mom almost nine months pregnant. Dad became the General Manager of WGBA Radio in Columbus.
We were living in a motel when Mom went into labor. Dad didn’t want his son to come home from the hospital to a motel room, so he raced out and rented this home at 2222 Buena Vista Road, Columbus, Georgia.