This morning I asked for an update from my lawyer on the meeting with the nursing university lawyer and the accuser. As I expected, he said so far the accuser is "unwilling to do anything about this case." He's still trying to arrange a meeting though.
Clearly I've been the only one making any effort to find a reasonable compromise to put the civil lawsuit to bed. The judge really sabotaged the chances of reaching an amicable settlement by announcing his intended decision against me before suggesting a compromise. Apparently, his intention was to force me into a corner where it would appear I had no chance to win, and I'd be willing to surrender my right to appeal and my chances of winning the administrative appeal in exchange for a "no decision."
In fact, I believe there's much more behind this scheme than meets the eye...and it is more to try and protect the nursing university and possibly the accuser from controversy and negative portrayal in the news media once the decision is official.
Although I'm gradually turning down the intensity and magnitude of my efforts, I am well-prepared for appealing an unfavorable and unjustified decision by the judge. While waiting for further news about the letter from the accuser, I've also already filed a complaint with the appropriate authority in Taiwan against the court and the judge for violating my rights among other things.
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