The story we’ve been following since March 2022, has taken another turn. Jonathan posted last night a series of tweets in which he addresses the beginning of the depositions and shares his thoughts on this lawsuit.
Here’s a recap of the story and the latest tweets published by Knight.
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The Beginning of the Depositions
Last night, Jonathan Knight wrote on Twitter,
“Today depositions start on my @thetrustees lawsuit. Still can’t make sense of why they are suing me for what they guided me on. If I lose, I get 4 structures…If I win I get 3. All I requested was 2 structures. I’m doing them a favor by keeping this suit alive!”
@jonathanrknight, jan 24, 23
“I can’t believe a land conservation group could force my hand to develop my property beyond what was wanted. Meanwhile the Trustees legal team, @daintorpy, CEO @john_judge (*)…who didn’t last long, and TTOR staff all got paid from your public donations!”
@jonathanrknight, jan 24, 23
“Maybe their interim leader @nicie_panetta can finally bring some honest leadership to this organization!”
@jonathanrknight, jan 24, 23
(*) Errata. Jon’s original tweet reads “@john -judge” which was a typo. He tried to edit it but couldn’t.
Update: As of January 27, Jonathan Knight’s Twitter account is closed.