Marie Seshat Landry Moncton, New Brunswick December 25, 2024 To: Raymond Fournier Subject: Cease and Desist – Trespassing, Property Damage, Assault, and Defamation Dear Raymond Fournier, This letter serves as formal notice regarding your illegal and harmful actions that occurred on December 23, 2024, in Moncton. These actions included refusing to leave my home after being asked to do so (trespassing), throwing a phone through my open window to damage my television, and physically assaulting me. Your actions are serious violations of the law and have caused harm to my safety, property, and reputation. Summary of Incidents 1. Trespassing: After being asked to leave my property, you refused to do so. Under Section 177 of the Criminal Code of Canada, this constitutes trespassing. I was within my rights to ask you to leave and to take reasonable measures to defend myself when you refused. 2. Property Damage: You threw a phone through my open window, damaging my television. This constitutes malicious destruction of property under Section 430(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada (Mischief to Property). 3. Assault: After I acted in lawful self-defense by punching you, you retaliated by punching me back, causing injury. Your actions are a criminal offense under Section 265 of the Criminal Code of Canada (Assault). 4. Defamation: Your baseless accusations, including claims that I am engaging in illegal activities such as watching child pornography, are defamatory and actionable under Canadian civil law for defamation. These statements are false, malicious, and damaging to my reputation. Legal Basis for My Actions I was within my rights to ask you to leave my home. When you refused, you became a trespasser under Canadian law. The Criminal Code of Canada recognizes the right of individuals to defend themselves and their property under Section 34 (Self-Defense). My response was lawful and proportionate to your refusal to leave and the threat you posed. Legal Consequences Your actions are violations of Canadian law, including but not limited to: • Trespassing: Punishable under Canadian law for entering or remaining on private property without permission. • Mischief to Property: Punishable under Section 430(1), with potential fines and imprisonment. • Assault: Punishable under Section 265, with penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment. • Defamation: Civil liability under Canadian tort law, allowing for claims of damages. I have reported these incidents to the local authorities in Moncton, and a formal investigation is underway. Evidence, including photographs of my injuries and documentation of property damage, has been submitted to support the case. Cease and Desist Demand You are hereby directed to: 1. Immediately cease making false or defamatory statements about me. 2. Avoid any future actions that threaten my safety, damage my property, or violate my legal rights. 3. Refrain from entering my property or engaging in any further confrontations with me. Failure to comply with this demand will result in further legal action, including obtaining a restraining order, filing civil claims for damages, and pursuing additional criminal charges. Final Warning This letter serves as your official warning. Continued violations will only strengthen the case against you, and you will face serious legal consequences. I wish you good luck in court, as the evidence against you is overwhelming and irrefutable. I am confident that justice will be served for your actions. Sincerely, Marie Seshat Landry MarieLandryCEO.com
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