Wednesday, January 13, 2010

10-01-13 Who Bought the Free Press? Who bought FBI?

Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 15:23:59 -0800
To: lawsters@googlegroups.com
From: joseph zernik  
Subject: Re: Who Bought the Free Press? Who bought FBI?

Hi Janet -

Thanks for exposing the tip of the iceberg. Isn't Judge Michael Welch, who found no fault with the conduct of the Conservator, the same Judge Michael Welch of the Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino, who was tied in newspaper reports to numerous real estate fraud cases related to consevatorships?
http://inproperinla.com/09-09-11-former-san-bernardino-county-superior-court-presiding-judge-sustpect-of-real-estate-frauds-san-bernardino-county-sentinel.pdf

The true scandal in all of it is the refusal of FBI to enforce the law in view of widespread corruption of the judges in Southern California. In contrast, FBI released the following statement upon indictment of a New York State Supreme Court justice:

"This case should demonstrate that the FBI will pursue all allegations of judicial corruption vigorously, as public corruption violations are among the most serious of all criminal conduct and can tear at the fabric of a democratic society," said John F. Pikus, special agent in charge of the Albany division, in a prepared statement.

Unfortunately, FBI is treating Southern California as an extra-constitutional zone...

Joseph Zernik




At 02:26 PM 1/13/2010, Janet Phelan wrote:
On the front page of www.scamraiders. com today!

http://www.scamraiders.com/profiles/blogs/by- janet-phelanconservator

Scamraiders also welcomes Ray Fernandez of Elderabusehelp.org,  who has just  joined scamraiders.

Janet

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