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High court denies Banyai s attempt at reconsideration of decision | Local News

High court denies Banyai s attempt at reconsideration of decision | Local-news

Supreme Court affirms lower court anti-stalking order against Daniel Banyai

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   WEST PAWLET — The Vermont Supreme Court affirmed a lower court’s decision to issue a protective order against Daniel Banyai, who owns the Slate Ridge shooting facility in West Pawlet. The protective order was granted to Banyai’s neighbor Mandy Hulett, who sought the anti-stalking order against Banyai in December 2020 on behalf of herself and her children after she said Banyai posted threatening messages about her family on Facebook, causing her family “great emotional distress,” and said, “they feared imminent physical harm.” Banyai declined to comment on the case. “I don’t respect your journalism,” he said. “I don’t understand, it’s like a slap in the face. I’m saying now and forever, I don’t want you guys to contact me. I have no comment for eternity.”

Supreme Court affirms lower court anti-stalking order against shooting range owner

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   WEST PAWLET — The Vermont Supreme Court affirmed a lower court’s decision to issue a protective order against Daniel Banyai, who owns the Slate Ridge shooting facility in West Pawlet. The protective order was granted to Banyai’s neighbor Mandy Hulett, who sought the anti-stalking order against Banyai in December 2020 on behalf of herself and her children after she said Banyai posted threatening messages about her family on Facebook, causing her family “great emotional distress,” and said, “they feared imminent physical harm.” Banyai declined to comment on the case.  “I don t respect your journalism, he said. I don t understand, it s like a slap in the face. I m saying now and forever, I don t want you guys to contact me. I have no comment for eternity.

Pawlet voters face choices for Select Board seats

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   PAWLET — Voters in this small, rural town will have a choice of seven candidates to fill three seats on the Select Board with only one incumbent among them. With a pair of one-year seats available and one three-year seat, only vice-chair John Malcolm is running for re-election. Malcolm is running for one of the one-year seats, along with Daniel Banyai, Rich Hulett, Martin Kravitt, Estella Leach and Jessica Van Oort. Four of those candidates — Banyai, Hulett, Kravitt and Leach — are also running for the three-year seat and will be joined by Maureen Brown who is also seeking the three-year term.

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