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douglas9

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Wed Feb 11, 2026, 07:10 AM Yesterday

Retiree jailed because of random phone number can proceed with malicious prosecution case

(CN) — A 75-year-old, retired Canadian school teacher can proceed with a malicious prosecution lawsuit against the City and County of Monterey, California, after he spent 13 days in jail because a sexual predator had randomly used his wife’s phone number to set up an email account.

U.S. District Judge P. Casey Pitts on Tuesday denied in part the city and county’s motions to dismiss the claims by Richard and Mildred Zilinskas over his arrest and imprisonment in October 2024 when the couple crossed into the U.S. for a daytrip to Niagara Falls.

According to the couple’s complaint filed last year in San Jose, California, Monterey police were investigating a purportedly 48-year-old man from Ohio, who went by the name of David and who had been communicating with a 13-year-old girl over the meetyou.me internet site. The girl had sent the man nude photos of herself and the two had discussed meeting up at a hotel.

The police investigation led to a mail.com email address “David” had used for his meetyou.me account and to a telephone number he had used when he set up the email address shortly before. That telephone number appeared to be randomly chosen and belonged to Mildred Zilinskas.

Although the Monterey police detective investigating the case received a photo of Richard Zilinskas that showed he much older than 48, the detective, Michael Garcia, went to a county prosecutor, Deputy District Attorney Billie Gibson, to get an arrest warrant for Zilinskas.

https://www.courthousenews.com/retiree-jailed-because-of-random-phone-number-can-proceed-with-malicious-prosecution-case/

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Retiree jailed because of random phone number can proceed with malicious prosecution case (Original Post) douglas9 Yesterday OP
"Not only was he incarcerated, but he lost his job as a schoolteacher, his face and name appeared on social media" BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #1
If he was a retired school teacher, how did he lose a job from which he was retired? 3Hotdogs Yesterday #2
Key Considerations for Post-Retirement Teaching in Canada: quaint Yesterday #3

quaint

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3. Key Considerations for Post-Retirement Teaching in Canada:
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 09:10 AM
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Provincial Limits: Regulations vary by jurisdiction. For instance, Manitoba has a 120-day limit, while British Columbia has no limits on casual teaching for retirees.

Ontario (OTPP): The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan allows 50 days of work per school year. Exceeding this may require stopping work or pausing pension payments.

Quebec: Retired teachers can return to work without negatively impacting their pension, sometimes earning nearly double their usual rate as substitutes.

Pension Suspension: If you work beyond the permitted days, your pension may be suspended.

Documentation: You must track your days and notify the relevant pension board (e.g., OTPP, BC Teachers' Pension Plan, TRAF in Manitoba) when you reach the limit.

It is highly recommended to contact your specific provincial teachers' pension plan before returning to work to confirm the current regulations.
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