As reported on July 11, 2013, Mary Cummins filed
false police reports against Amanda Lollar, then used
them to convince a judge into giving her a temporary
restraining order (TRO) against Lollar in an attempt
to force Lollar to attend a hearing in Los Angeles, CA.
During this time, Cummins made continual
threats to shoot Lollar when she came to defend
herself against the TRO.
Lollar did not attend the hearing in fear of her own
safety. The overwhelming evidence against Cummins
(including her death threats) was presented to the
Judge Carol Goodson by Lollar’s attorneys. Not only
did Cummins LOSE her case against Lollar, she was
ordered to pay Lollar’s attorney’s fees of over $6,000.
Click this link to access the court document from the
hearing which also contains Mary Cummins death
threats against Amanda Lollar.
After the judge ruled against Cummins, she began
defaming the judge on the internet, and then filed
a Motion to Reconsider, which was denied. Cummins
then filed for an appeal of the TRO, which was also
denied on Dec. 13, 2013. Mary Cummins then filed
ANOTHER appeal of the restraining order (see our
response ), all the while alleging that Lollar was
sending continual death threats her way (yet
showing no proof whatsoever). On February 23, 2015
the Appellate Court made their final ruling denying
Cummins appeal and ordered her to pay Lollar’s
additional attorney fees of $144,000. (Note that
these fees were paid by insurance and will be
collected by said insurance company.)
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