Monday, June 15, 2026

JEEP OF HELL 2018 CASE - 1102+ PASSPORT CANCELLATION- CHARTERS VIOLATION- JORDAN LIMIT VIOLATIONS

 


As of June 15, 2026, the period from June 9, 2023 to today is:

1,102 days without a passport, assuming you are counting continuously from the passport refusal on June 9, 2023.

The Jeep of Hell: An Eight-Year Legal Saga

In August 2018, what should have been a routine Jeep purchase became the beginning of a legal battle that continues to affect my life today.

The case centers on allegations of false pretence arising from a 2018 Jeep Wrangler financing transaction in Amherst, Nova Scotia. Nearly eight years later, the matter remains unresolved, despite repeated requests for clarification regarding the precise nature of the alleged false representation, the alleged victim, and the alleged financial loss.

Throughout this period, I have challenged the allegations through legal proceedings, disclosure requests, complaints, access-to-information requests, and appeals. I maintain that important questions remain unanswered and that the evidence does not support the narrative that has been presented against me.

The consequences have been significant. Since June 2023, I have been unable to obtain a Canadian passport, leaving me effectively stranded outside Canada and unable to travel freely. Combined with earlier periods of passport cancellation and restriction dating back to 2009, I estimate that I have spent more than ten years of my life without normal access to a Canadian passport.

The case has also involved concerns regarding disclosure delays, service issues, procedural fairness, and the continued prosecution of a matter that originated from a single vehicle transaction. Questions have been raised regarding the alleged victim, the alleged financial loss, and whether a civil dispute was improperly transformed into criminal allegations.

This blog documents the timeline of events, the court proceedings, the passport consequences, the public records, and the questions that remain unanswered.

My objective is simple: transparency, accountability, and a clear explanation of what actually happened in the 2018 Jeep case.

Readers are encouraged to review the documents, timelines, and evidence presented throughout this website and reach their own conclusions.


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