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CONFIDENTIAL
MEDICO-LEGAL
PSYCHIATRIC REPORT

Name: Ms Mervelee Ionie Myers
Date of Birth: 19 May 1959
Address: 16 Alma Grove
London
SE1 5PY

Report prepared by: Dr Babatunde Oyedeji Oyebode
MB.BS; Dip Criminol; M.Phil; FRCPsych
Responsible Officer & Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist
Expert in Mind Ltd
Unit G03
High Weald House
Glovers End
Bexhill
East Sussex
TN39 5ES
Report requested by: J I Solicitors
169 Windmill Street
Gravesend
Kent
DA12 1A
Date of report: 19 April 2024

Medico-legal report by: Dr B O Oyebode
On: Ms Mervelee Ionie Myers (DOB 19/05/1959) 2

CONTENTS

  1. The issues addressed 3
  2. My investigation of the facts 4
  3. Opinion and recommendations 13
  4. Expert’s declaration 14
  5. Statements 15

Appendix 1 Curriculum Vitae 16

Appendix 2 Documents Read 23

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  1. The issues addressed

1.1 Sources of information

1.1.1 I assessed Mervelee Myers for the purpose of this report in my consulting rooms at Keats
House on 15 April 2024. I explained to her that as it is a court report, the usual
patient/doctor confidentiality accorded does not apply in this case and she understood
this.

1.1.2 Instructing solicitors in the letter of instruction dated 11 March 2024 stated that:

1.1.3 “…Introduction

1.1.4 Ms Myers is the defendant in a claim for possession by the Claimant landlord Housing for

Women as follows:

1.1.5 “Factual Background

1.1.6 “1. Instructing solicitors represent the client who is the defendant in Possession proceedings of Flat 16, Alma Grove, London SE1 5PY.

1.1.7 “2. Mervelee Myers is a tenant of Flat 16 Alma Grove, London SE1 5PY by way of an
Assured Tenancy, the tenancy commenced on 1 December 2000. Housing for Women is
a Housing Association is the defendant’s landlord.

1.1.8 “3. The claim for possession relies on the pleadings and injunction order proceedings as
the basis for the further particulars Grounds 12 & 4 pursuant to Schedule 2 of the Housing
Act.

1.1.9 “4. There are related proceedings which form the basis for the Landlord’s possession
claim in which they rely on the injunction order dated 1 August 2023 obtained under Part
1 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 for nuisance, annoyance,
harassment.

1.1.10 “5. Ms Myers confirmed that she has resided at her address of Flat 16, Alma Grove,
London SE1 5PY since on or around 1 December 2000 when she is a tenant of Housing for
Women. She resides together with her elderly husband.

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1.1.11 “6. Several documents have been filed by the Claimant in both proceedings.

1.1.12 “7. Ms Myers believes that the Claimant is well aware that she is a vulnerable adult
although she believes her condition has not always been considered by the Claimant with
regards to issues to do with the tenancy. …”

1.1.13 Documents read are in Appendix 2.

  1. My investigation of the facts

2.1 Family history

2.1.1 She told me that her father died on 9 February 1980, aged 62 years, he suffered with
Parkinson’s for over 10 years. She described him as a common labourer. He was married
and she said that she enjoyed a good relationship with him.

2.1.2 Mother died on 1 June 2014, aged 90 years, she suffered with dementia. She was
married and did not work outside the home when married, she became the carer to her
husband. She described her mother as very strict but enjoyed a good relationship with
her. Mama Lou had to take on the roles of FATHER and MOTHER later on.

2.1.3 She said that she is the seventh of a sibship of nine, two females.

2.1.4 Balis was born in 1946, he is a married retired tailor and factory worker, who has three
children. She described a good relationship with him. He lives in Florida. She told me that
he goes back and forth to Jamaica.

2.1.5 Youvanney, died five or six years after birth, she had epileptic fit.

2.1.6 Dostan died in 2023, aged 73 years, he had cancer. He was a retired tailor and marketing
inspector, he was married and had four daughters. She said that their relationship “was
a bit up and down”. He lived in Jamaica.

2.1.7 Byron died in 2008, aged 56 years, he had cancer. He worked in a youth centre, he was married and had four children. She described a good relationship with him.

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2.1.8 Texchus is a 70 year old, married, retired police officer who lives in Jamaica. He has three children.

2.1.9 Ashter was born in 1956, he died aged 37 years in 1994, he had AIDS. He was married,
but the marriage did not last long. He had two children. He was a local government
councillor in Jamaica, before he went to America where he did chef work. She said that,
“He is my favourite brother”.

2.1.10 Mervelee Myers.

2.1.11 Amly was born in 1963, married, he has four children and worked in construction in
America until 2023. He had a blood clot in his head and was in intensive care. She
described a good relationship with him.

2.1.12 Ervin was born in 1966, married, he has three children. He is a teacher in America. She described a good relationship with him.

2.1.13 Paternal aunt suffered with mental illness. She was unaware of a family history of substance abuse, but said that Ashter died in jail.

2.2 Personal history

2.2.1 She told me that she was born in Jamaica and was unaware of perinatal abnormalities. She lived with her parents as a child and described a happy childhood.

2.2.2 She said that she attended schools from about six years, enjoyed school, had friends at
school and denied truanting. She left school at 16 years, when she got pregnant. She sat
seven to eight local exam subjects, over a period of time, she obtained credit to pass. She
went on to evening classes between 17 and 19 years, when she passed English O Level.

2.2.3 She subsequently did domestic work in her twenties, for short periods of time. She
stopped in her twenties when she became a basic schoolteacher. She started work as a
basic schoolteacher at 27 years, before this, she did one year national youth service, as a
teaching assistant, and worked as a basic schoolteacher came to the UK when she was 33 years when she finally came to the UK in 1992.

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2.2.4 The chronology became a bit confusing from here on. She told me that she met someone
in Jamaica, came to the UK in 1991 on a holiday, to find out if she could live in the UK. She went back in June 1991, she finally came to live in the UK in 1992.

2.2.5 According to her, when she came on holiday in 1991, she did cleaning jobs, when she
returned in 1992, she went back to the same cleaning jobs, and was in various cleaning
employment from 1992 until 2005.

2.2.6 She then said that she went to college from 1997 to 1999 to study childcare, obtaining a nursery nurse qualification, and was the student of the year.

2.2.7 She then said that from 2004 to 2010, she studied with the Open University, childcare,
obtained a foundation degree in 2009, and went back to do some more childcare training,
called children and families.

2.2.8 She did early morning cleaning from 1992, throughout college until 2005, when she decided she could manage financially and did not need the money.

2.2.9 From 1999, she worked as an early years practitioner, at different places until 2015. She
told me that she has not been in paid employment from 2015, and she survives on benefits.

2.2.10 She described herself as heterosexual and she denied sexual abuse. She has been married twice.

2.2.11 Her first marriage was on 20 October 1992 to Malachi in London, he was born on 28 May 1931. He was a minicab operator. She has no children by him. They were divorced in 2002.

2.2.12 The second marriage was on 21 May 2014 to Arnold, in London, he died on 8 April 2024

aged 101 years 1 month, from old age. She has no children by him.

2.2.13 She told me that she has two sons in Jamaica by two fathers.

2.2.14 Kevin born in 1976, is a married local councillor in Jamaica, he previously worked in banking. He has two children. She described a good relationship with him.

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2.2.15 Valdin was born in 1979, he is married and has four children. He is a teacher, and he was a FIFA referee. She described a good relationship with him.

2.2.16 She told me that she has no other children. She chose not to have more children, because
of her DNA, (citing Parkinson’s disease and diabetes). She told me that her sons were not
planned.

2.2.17 Some time in the interview, she mentioned that she has a stepson by her husband, Trevor
aged 60 years, she is not sure if he is still married to his wife, he has one son. He works in
Brixton prison.

2.2.18 She told me that she has never smoked cigarettes, she drinks alcohol on social occasions and denied use of non-prescribed or illicit drugs.

2.3 Forensic history

2.3.1 I have not seen a record of previous convictions recorded against her, but she reported the following to me, not in a good chronological order.

2.3.2 She said that on 30 November 2020, the police attended her home, “Beat me up,
assaulted me, took me out half naked”. According to her, the police called the evening
before to tell her she was required at the Walworth police station, for an interview on 1
December 2020. She said that she had a prior appointment that day, to do with her
diabetes. She requested for another appointment. She told me that four officers visited,
she thought they were there to listen to her argument. Holly Sweeney P255654 Nikki Wright P240060 Harry Stack P255641 Ben Godfrey P255842.

2.3.3 She said that she was charged with criminal damage to property. She was fined £50. (Tim Bittlestone)

2.3.4 She said that in January 2023, she was at home, it was her mother’s birthday, so she
dressed up in her cultural clothes and was celebrating. She wanted to put all that had
happened to her, behind her and move on, the police attended her home. She said that
they made allegations that there was a report of an incident at her address on 10 January (Croydon Magistrates Court 3 Times. Caul Grant came to support US once).

  1. She refuted this, she could not recall this happening. She said that one of the
    officers, went out and came back, and changed the reason why they were there. In the

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interim, she was issued papers telling her to attend Croydon Magistrates Court, if she did
not attend, she would be arrested. She was given a date to attend Walworth police
station for an interview. The next day, 27 January 2023, she went to Croydon Magistrates
Court with her husband, nothing was listed. She asked questions, eventually, she spoke
to somebody. She had to return to court twice after that. On the third visit to the court,
no further action was taken, she was sent a document relating to her mental health.

2.3.5 On 3 February 2023, she said that she went to Walworth police station with her husband,
she was represented by a duty solicitor, that was when she was told her neighbour
returned from work at 1500 hours, heard screaming and shouting. The neighbour went
to her flat, which is above hers (Mervelee Myers), opened her window, and she (Mervelee
Myers) cursed her. She said that this is still being investigated to date.

2.3.6 According to her, both the neighbour and her male partner, have kicked her door, this
started in November 2023, and is still going on. She told me that she called for assistance
from the police the day the equipment was being installed at her home, for her husband
to be discharged from hospital. The kicking of the door, she stated happened sometimes
three times a week, she has reported to the police, and was provided CAD numbers.

2.3.7 On 27 February 2024, she told me that she called the police three times, because the
kicking of the door was getting to her, no-one turned up. She was indoors, did not hear
the communal doorbell ring, she then heard knocking on her door. She asked who it was,
they said that it was the police. She opened the door, police officers were stood there.
She thought because she had called three times, that is why they attended. She told me
that some of the officers asked if she knew Arnold Tomlinson, her husband, she invited
them in. She stood there waiting for them to come in, she saw one of the officers, put
something at the door. She asked what it was, it was a battering ram, no-one answered
her. She thinks four officers went into her property, maybe more, she asked for the
purpose of their visit. She told me that she suffers with anxiety, she became anxious when
she saw the battering ram. She was then told that the visit was about a video she posted
online. She told me that she posted a video online because she blogs, she has signed up
for a speaking event on 28 April 2024. She stated that, “I am expert authority on subjects
from cradle to grave. So my tag line is early intervention is key to survival. Because I work
with children”. She said that the video is there as part of her speaking engagements. The
video was made in Jamaica, because her husband’s sister was going through a transition
(dying), her husband’s niece, explained about her mother falling out of bed. She (Mervelee
Myers) advised her niece that she has to safeguard her mother.

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2.3.8 She then said that in terms of sensitivity, she did not post the video until after her sister-
in-law died. She told me that the police saw the video, and because of their perception of her, she does not know who is feeding the police the information. She said one of the
officers asked if she remembered him, he then told her that he remembered her
husband, because he had visited, when her husband and herself had a disagreement. At
this point, I asked if there was domestic violence between them, and she said no. She told
me that she chose to report the incident, as a means of safeguarding both of them,
because her husband was traumatised after the death of her mother. Her husband raised
his walking stick to hit her. The police eventually left, but she reported the matter.

2.3.9 She then said that in 2017, she called the police because she was verbally abused by two
persons, one of them stole her manuscript, the other one, a barrister, was ordered to pay
back the money he took from her, by the Court, as he did not represent her. According
to her, the police did not act, stating that, “It was none of their business”.

2.3.10 She told me that on 30 October 2017, the police and ambulance turned up at her house
to section her for a malicious report, that she wrote on Facebook that she was feeling
suicidal. She told me that she arranged a meeting with the police at the police station,
she wanted her stepson to be present. He was not able to join the meeting, which took
place with her alone. The police did not come prepared. One officer said to her, that if
she did not calm down, she would be placed in a straight jacket. She told me that she
came out of the meeting upset, her stepson arrived later, he was waiting outside. She
said that the stepson went back into speak to the police. She said that whilst waiting
outside, a police vehicle pulled up, stating they received a report that someone was
misbehaving. According to her, nothing happened further with the police. She said that
her stepson was still talking to them. Nothing else happened with the police on that day.

2.4 Medical history

2.4.1 She told me that in 2012, she was diagnosed with diabetes. She is not on medication at
present. She tries a holistic approach. She said that she takes metformin when advised to do
so.

2.4.2 She said that she was diagnosed with arthritis in 2012 and she is receiving treatment.

2.4.3 She said that she was diagnosed with high blood pressure in 2023, she is not medication.

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2.4.4 She said that in 2016, she did 12 sessions of counselling for depression and chronic anxiety.

2.4.5 She told me that she has not been on prescribed medication by secondary mental health services. She is not on any medication at present.

2.4.6 I obtained the following from the medical records provided to me.

2.4.7 Dr Laura Crawford, Occupational Health Physician, Health Management, in a letter dated
29 April 2015 to Ms Dilys Epton, HR, London Early Years Foundation thanked her for
referring Ms Myers to Health Management for occupational health advice regarding her
fitness to work and the impact of medical conditions on work. The letter summarised her
physical condition. It is of note that the letter stated that she admitted that she had an
anxious personality and is certainly likely that many of the symptoms she described are
related to that. The letter stated that in terms of her anxiety, she was progressing some
counselling therapy, having been given contact details both via her GP and via work. The
letter stated that it is hoped that some counselling treatment might help her understand
what triggers her symptoms, help her to manage them, and help her to moderate how
she reacts when becoming anxious for example the loud speech and the tremor.

2.4.8 Laura Tinsley, Trainee Counselling Psychologist, South London & Maudsley NHS
Foundation Trust, Southwark Psychological Therapy Service, Middle House, Maudsley
Hospital, London SE5 8AZ in a letter to the GP, stated that Mrs Myers attended a course
of 12 counselling sessions and they had a final sessions on 26 February 2016. The PHQ-9
score on 10 April 2015 was 22 and the GAD was 7, the PHQ-9 score on 26 February 2016
was 5 and the GAD-7 score was 7. These are measures for anxiety and depression. The
letter stated that Mrs Myers attended her sessions and engaged well throughout the
course of treatment. The treatment focused on Mrs Myers depression, following her
difficulties at work. Mrs Myers cause for depression and anxiety significantly reduced
over the course of treatment as stated in the letter.

2.4.9 The plan and recommendations included an agreement that Mrs Myers did not require further treatment from SPTS at the time. However, Mrs Myers could always be re-
referred or self-refer, if she required further treatment in the future.

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2.4.10 The GP in a letter dated 17 March 2016 addressed to whom it may concern, stated that
the letter was confirming that the above named attended the surgery on 6 February 2015.
She said that she had been suffering for about one month with anxiety, poor sleep and
low mood due to problems at work.

2.4.11 On examination, she was found to be slightly anxious. She was advised to use a self-
certificate to sign herself off work for the first week and given the telephone number to ring for a local self-referral counselling service. She was reported to have attended the surgery again on 13 March 2015, saying that she had problems with stress at work. She had counselling at Southwark Psychological Therapy Service where she had 12 counselling sessions with a final session being on 26 February 2016.

2.4.12 The letter went on to state that she attended the surgery again on 29 February 2016 to discuss having a medical report done.

2.4.13 It was reported in a letter dated 8 July 2016 from South London & Maudsley NHS
Foundation Trust Talking Therapies, Southwark, to Ms Myers, addressed to whom it may
concern, that she attended 12 counselling sessions at Talking Therapies Southwark. It was
reported that she stated that she has suffered with chronic anxiety since she was a child.
She said that she had learnt to manage the anxiety, but it did sometimes affect her ability
to write as she has a tremor in her hand. She, however, stated that this did not affect her
work.

2.4.14 She reported that her depression seemed to have arisen in the context of a difficult
period at work. She said that she felt unfairly treated and she could not understand how
her colleagues had come to form their opinions about her.

2.4.15 The letter stated that over the course of treatment, the impact of her work situation was
explored with her, and how it affected her. The impact of this situation on her marriage,
where Mrs Myers found it hard to cope as a result of being overwhelmed by the
difficulties in her work life. She also said that this had affected some of her friendships. It
was reported that Mrs Myers said that her family were her main support, but this was
only over the telephone due to the distance between them.

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2.5 Mental state examination (15 April 2024)

2.5.1 She was appropriately dressed, was cooperative and there was good eye contact. There
was no disorder of movement or posture. Her answers to questions were appropriate, but she was at times overinclusive, with the intention of going into great details about events.

2.5.2 She felt well in herself and there was no clinical evidence of a primary mood disorder.
She said that she has been sleeping well. According to her, she developed an anxiety disorder (EATING) in the past three years, sometimes only drinking water. I asked if she has consulted her GP. She said that, “I told him about it”. However, she said that eats when she needs to. She had no thoughts of harm to self or others.

2.5.3 She denied auditory or visual hallucinations. She denied delusions of thought insertion, withdrawal or broadcasting. She denied delusions of reference, persecution or grandeur.
There was no formal thought disorder.

2.5.4 Cognitively, she had good remote and recent memory, regarding immediate recall, she
was able to recall four out of a six-item address. Her attention and concentration were
subjectively good, she was able to count from 10 backwards and able to name the months
of the year backwards but missed out April. She was well orientated. She had good
knowledge of current affairs, she was able to name the British prime minister, the
American president and the King.

2.5.5 She does not consider that she is currently mentally ill or in need of treatment.

2.6 Further information obtained from Mervelee Myers

2.6.1 I asked if she had any questions. She asked if I think she is mentally ill. I said that I would need to reflect on the assessment and peruse her medical records.

2.6.2 I formed the view that she can take in information, weigh it, and come to a reasoned decision. She is able to communicate her decision.

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  1. Opinion and recommendations

3.1 I will now respond to specific questions asked by instructing solicitors in the letter of instruction dated 11 March 2024.

3.2 I should be grateful if your report dealt with and addressed the following; please avoid
expressing a view regarding the factual disputes in this case, as this is of course the province of the Court and no findings of fact have been made in this matter:

3.3 Assess Ms Myers’ mental capacity, in particular whether Ms Myers has the capacity to litigate
and in making this decision please assess whether Ms Myers suffers from any mental health ondition and any disabilities and whether Ms Myers has the ability to:

3.3.1 I assessed Ms Myers for the purpose of this report in my consulting rooms at Keats House on 15 April 2024 as instructed.

3.3.2 She has been reported to have suffered with anxiety and depression, for which she
received counselling sessions with good effect. She is currently on no treatment.

3.3.3 In my opinion there is no evidence that Ms Myers suffers from an enduring mental illness,
as defined in the Eleventh Edition of the Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders by the World Health Organisation, from my examination of her and the facts available to me.

3.4 Comprehend the course of the proceedings she faces so that she can make proper defence.

3.4.1 In my opinion, Ms Myers is able to comprehend the course of the proceedings she faces and can make a proper defence.

3.5 Understand and reply rationally to the allegations she faces.

3.5.1 In my opinion, Ms Myers is able to understand and reply rationally to the allegations she faces.

3.6 Exercise her right to challenge witnesses.

3.6.1 I consider that she is able to exercise her right to challenge witnesses.

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3.7 Understand details of the evidence as it is given.

3.7.1 I consider that she is able to understand the details of the evidence as it is given.

3.8 Give appropriate instructions to her legal advisers.

3.8.1 In my opinion, she is able to give appropriate instructions to her legal advisers.

3.9 Give evidence herself (if she so desires), including giving evidence and being cross- examined.

3.9.1 I consider that she is able to give evidence herself (if she so desires) including giving evidence and being cross-examined.

3.9.2 In summary therefore, I am of the view that she is able to take in information, retain it,
able to understand it, make a decision based on the information. I also consider that she
is able to weigh the pros and cons of the decision and she can verbally communicate her
decision.

  1. Statements

Statement of compliance

I understand my duty as an expert witness is to the court. I have complied with that duty
and will continue to comply with it. This report includes all matters relevant to the issues
on which my expert evidence is given. I have given details in this report of any matters
which might affect the validity of this report. I have addressed this report to the court. I
further understand that my duty to the court overrides any obligation to the party from
whom I received instructions.

Declaration of awareness

I confirm that I am aware of the requirements of Part 35 and Practice Direction 35, and
the Guidance for the Instruction of Experts in Civil Claims 2014.

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Statement of truth

I confirm that I have made clear which facts and matters referred to in this report are
within my own knowledge and which are not. Those that are within my own knowledge I
confirm to be true. The opinions I have expressed represent my true and complete
professional opinions on the matters to which they refer.

I understand that proceedings for contempt of court may be brought against anyone who
makes, or causes to be made, a false statement in a document verified by a statement of
truth without an honest belief in its truth.

Statement of conflicts

I confirm that I have no conflict of interest of any kind, other than any which I have already
set out in this report. I do not consider that any interest which I have disclosed affects my
suitability to give expert evidence on any issue on which I have given evidence and I will
advise the party by whom I am instructed if, between the date of this report and the trial,
there is any change in circumstances which affects this statement.

Signed: …………………………………………Date: 19 April 2024

Dr Babatunde Oyedeji Oyebode
MB.BS; Dip Criminol; M.Phil; FRCPsych
Responsible Officer & Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist
Expert in Mind Ltd
Unit G03
High Weald House
Glovers End
Bexhill
East Sussex
TN39 5ES

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Appendix 2

DOCUMENTS READ

I have read the following:

  1. Letter of instruction dated 11 March 2024 to Dr Oyebode from Shola Obajuluwa, J I

Solicitors, 123 Atwell Road, London SE15 4TW.

  1. Letter dated 2 January 2024 to Ms Mervelle Myers, Flat 16, Alma Grove, London SE1 5PY

from Devonshires Solicitors LLP, 30 Finsbury Circus, London EC2M 7DT.

  1. Reply to Defence and Defence to Counterclaim dated 6 February 2024 by Samantha Grix,

Devonshires Solicitors.

  1. Application Notice Form N244 dated 23 January 2024 by Emmanuel Obajuluwa, J I

Solicitors.

  1. Defence and Counterclaim dated 23 January 2024 by Emmanuel Obajuluwa.
  2. Letter dated 3 January 2024 to Mrs Mervelle Myers from Rawnak Khan, Housing Case

Worker, Islington Law Centre, 38 Devonia Road, London N1 8JH.

  1. General Directions Order issued in the County Court at Clerkenwell & Shoreditch dated 19

December 2023.

  1. Notice Hearing issued in the County Court at Clerkenwell & Shoreditch, to attend a hearing

on 19 December 2023.

  1. Letter dated 20 November 2023 to Mervelle Myers, from Rahsan Polat, Creation Team
    HM Courts & Tribunals Service, the County Court at Clerkenwell & Shoreditch, The Gee
    Street, London EC1V 3RE.
  2. Further Particulars of Claim dated 3 November 2023 by Samantha Grix.
  3. Notice of Allocation to the Fast Track issued in the County Court at Clerkenwell &

Shoreditch dated 15 February 2024.

  1. Notice of Hearing of Application issued in the County Court at Clerkenwell & Shoreditch

dated 24 July 2023.

  1. General Form of Judgment or Order issued in the County Court at Clerkenwell &

Shoreditch dated 27 July 2023.

  1. Injunction Order in the County Court sitting at Clerkenwell & Shoreditch Hearing Centre

dated 1 August 2023.

  1. Contempt Application date 13 August 2023, at the County Court at Clerkenwell &

Shoreditch.

Medico-legal report by: Dr B O Oyebode
On: Ms Mervelle Ionie Myers (DOB 19/05/1959) 24

  1. Various notices of hearing applications.
  2. Defence dated 17 August 2023 by Stephen Agera, Solicitor for the Defendant.
  3. Witness Statement of Stephen Agera undated.
  4. Letter dated 29 April 2019 to Housing for Women, 6th Floor, Blue Star House, 234-244

Stockwell Road, London SW9 9SP from Mervelle Myers.

  1. Draft Order in the County Court at Clerkenwell & Shoreditch undated and unsigned.
  2. General Form of Judgment or Order in the County Court at Clerkenwell & Shoreditch dated

15 December 2023.

  1. Contempt Application dated 28 November 2023.
  2. General Directions Order in the County Court at Clerkenwell & Shoreditch dated

MM

Adapted by

Mervelee Myers FD (Open)

Mental Health & SEND Advocate

25th November

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