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Tim Rustem of Rustem Guardian Solicitors Cries to Google Over Trumped-Up Claims to Silence Truth – See the Evidence!

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Overview

Tim Rustem of Rustem Guardian Solicitors, London, is so terrified of being exposed for his actions that he’s resorting to desperate measures. Instead of addressing the facts, he’s crying to Google with trumped-up defamation allegations and baseless copyright removal notices to silence the truth.

We have nothing to hide, and we’re not afraid to shine a light on corruption. That’s why we’re publishing his latest attempt to censor us here: Lumen Database Notice 48287921.


This is just another example of how corrupt individuals abuse the system to protect themselves. But we won’t be silenced. Visit CowboySolicitors.com to see the full story and join us in holding these individuals accountable.









































*****Our Response to Google********

Counter Complaint to Notice ID: 48287921
To Whom It May Concern,
We are writing to formally respond to the notice published on Lumen Database (Notice ID: 48287921) and to address the allegations made therein. This counter complaint is submitted to clarify the factual inaccuracies and misrepresentations contained in the notice, as well as to assert the rights and lawful actions of Jason Place.
  1. No Copyright Infringement:
    The notice alleges copyright issues related to YouTube content. However, Jason Place has not engaged in any activity that violates copyright laws. The content in question does not infringe on any intellectual property rights, and no evidence has been provided to substantiate such claims.
  2. Personal and Family Life:
    The notice inaccurately portrays Jason Place as having "absconded to Belarus." This is a false and misleading statement. Jason Place is lawfully residing in Belarus with his family, including his Belarusian wife. His presence in Belarus is a personal choice and is unrelated to any legal matters in the UK or elsewhere.
  3. Purpose of Cowboysolicitors.com:
    Jason Place created the website cowboysolicitors.com to expose corruption and malpractice within the UK legal system, particularly by certain lawyers who have previously targeted him. The website is a platform for truth and transparency, aiming to hold individuals accountable for their actions. It does not violate any laws or regulations, and the content published is based on factual information.
  4. Invalidity of SCPO in Belarus and Russia:
    The notice references an SCPO (Serious Crime Prevention Order) as if it has jurisdiction in Belarus or Russia. This is incorrect. An SCPO issued in the UK has no legal standing in Belarus or Russia, and any attempt to enforce it in these jurisdictions is invalid. Furthermore, the SCPO referenced in the notice is unrelated to the allegations made and appears to be included solely to mislead and discredit Jason Place.
  5. Publication of This Notice:
    The notice will be published on cowboysolicitors.com as part of Jason Place's ongoing efforts to highlight the misuse of legal processes and the dissemination of false information by certain parties. This publication is intended to provide clarity and context to the public, ensuring that the truth is not obscured by baseless allegations.
In conclusion, the notice in question is factually inaccurate, misleading, and appears to be part of a broader campaign to discredit Jason Place and his legitimate efforts to expose corruption. We request that the Lumen Database review this counter complaint and consider removing or annotating the notice to reflect the truth.

We reserve the right to take further legal action to protect Jason Place's reputation and rights if this matter is not resolved appropriately.



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