Mark Ober v. Bruce Drucker, 20CVP-0319
Hearing: Motion for Attorney’s Fees and Costs x2
Background.
Bruce Drucker (Drucker) and Mark Ober (Ober) are neighbors living on adjacent properties in Cambria. Both properties are on a hillside, with the Ober property overlooking the Drucker property.
The motions before the Court stems from dueling requests for civil harassment restraining orders the parties filed against one another.
The Drucker Request.
On August 6, 2020, Drucker filed a request for civil harassment restraining order (San Luis Obispo Superior Court Case No. 20CVP-0253, the Drucker Request) seeking protection for himself and his family from Ober. Drucker’s request for a temporary restraining order (TRO) was denied the same day1.
In his Request, Drucker claimed that Ober verbally harassed Drucker’s wife, Regina Drucker. Drucker claimed that Ober stared into the Druckers’ security camera and called Regina2 “vile, disgusting names.” Drucker alleged that he installed security camer