Wednesday, September 4, 2013

John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and N.J.'s Corruption.

September 5, 2013 at 1:15 P.M. Is it O.K. if Mr. McGill or any other OAE attorney produces a fraudulent witness to testify, for money and falsely, against a targeted attorney? Is "solicitation" of grievances against a lawyer over a period of years -- a lawyer selected for destruction, secretly, by politicians (or mysterious "others") hunky-dory in New Jersey's legal profession, Mr. Rabner? Hypnosis-based interrogation and drugging are permissible, Mr. Rabner? Who provided the fee for Mr. McGill's bogus witness? Mr. Garcia? Who coached the witness as to what she was to say and before which persons did this coaching take place? Ms. Kriko? Diana Lisa Riccioli? Who altered the transcript of the taped conversation in a lawyers' office breaching attorney/client confidentiality? Are hypnosis-based interrogations making use of drugs surreptitiously administered to helpless persons still acceptable in New Jersey, Mr. Rabner? Do you speak to me of "ethics," ladies and gentlemen of the bar in New Jersey? Mr. Rabner? Mr. Christie? Mr. Menendez? ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli.")

September 4, 2013 at 12:24 P.M. Attacks and reprisals against me and these blogs must be expected after posting this text. New Jersey officials (or their agents) may prevent me from writing further on-line. I may suffer an unfortunate accident. Until such a calamity occurs, I will do my best to continue writing on-line.

Were either (or both) Gilberto Garcia and/or John McGill participants in dialogues or exchanges with me at "The Philosophy Cafe" at MSN? Or did they communicate with me under pseudonyms at any other forum on-line at any time? If so, when and where did these communications take place? Can either of these persons, Mr. Garcia or Mr. McGill, identify "Jill Ketchum"? Ms. Kriko? Did any of these persons have contact with Diana Lisa Riccioli at any time? What specific actions, if any, concerning me were these persons (or others) "asked" or ordered to take by the OAE, or any other officials in New Jersey? When were such instructions, if any, given to Mr. McGill and Mr. Garcia? Mr. Rabner, can you shed any light on these mysteries? Mr. Menendez? ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture.")

Posting so-called "Orders" or "decisions" based on fraudulent testimony and now, admittedly, FABRICATED evidence makes New Jersey's unethical and illegal conduct clearer, not less clear, and serves my purposes in these blogs. By all means, Mr. McGill and OAE officials, keep the smears and cyber-crimes coming. ("Glen Greenwald's Partner Detained" and "New Jersey's Disgraced Judiciary" then "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "14 Year-Old Girl Goes For $500 in New Jersey" then "Diana's Friend Goes to Prison" and "Marilyn Straus Was Right!")

Was John McGill, Esq. responsible for the creation of a fraudulent site at "Facebook" bearing my name and the photograph of a person (who is not me), but who appears ill and in his seventies? ("Whatever.") 

Was John McGill, Esq. -- or persons acting on his behalf -- responsible for posting allegations of me on-line and what purport to be "Orders" and "decisions" that are under FEDERAL investigation for being based on frauds upon N.J./federal courts? ("New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead.")   

Abbott Koloff, "Firm Ordered to Pay $1 Million for Illegal Contributions: Birdsall's Pay-to-Play Scheme Draws Maximum Penalty," The Record, August 31, 2013, p. A-1. 

The Birdsall Services Group is an engineering firm that now symbolizes N.J.'s "culture of corruption" (Governor Christopher Christie's term), whereby business interests BRIBE politicians for government contracts that allow them to make vast sums in profits, which are then shared with the same politicians making these profits possible through under-the-table cash payments. 

In recent years this farce has become especially egregious because the "players" have discovered that incompetence pays: If it takes twice as long and costs three of four times as much money to build a public rather than a private project in New Jersey, then all of the corrupt officials in Trenton make more money. New appropriations will always be needed to "complete" the project. ("Senator Bob Loves Xanadu!")

These considerations have led to the catastrophic losses suffered by New Jersey taxpayers over the past ten years. Everything costs more money and takes longer to build in New Jersey, but is generally less well done. ("Cement is Gold" then "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit.")

"A Monmouth County engineering firm that made illegal campaign contributions to gain lucrative government contracts across the state, including Bergen County, was ordered by a judge on Friday to pay $1 MILLION in criminal penalties, state authorities said." ("Herbert Klitzner, Esq.,'s Greed and New Jersey's Hypocrisy.") 

New Jersey's pay-to-play culture allows not only politicians, but also lawyers, architects (especially at the Port Authority), engineers and others, whose businesses benefit from public spending, to enjoy a form of de facto socialism for the rich, insurance against the unpredictability of the market or economy at the expense -- not for the benefit of -- taxpayers. This is nice for the people "on the public tit," as it were, but no so nice for the suckers who have to pay for it. ("New Jersey's Child Sex Crisis" and "New Jersey's New Child Sex Crisis" then "Is Menendez For Sale?" and "Bribery in Union City, New Jersey.")

The people of New Jersey are being stolen from by a network of corrupt officials and their hangers-on, cronies, "bottom feeders" doing very nicely from wasted public funds. This system of mutual back-scratching has reached a crisis point:

" ... Birdsall made more than $500,000 in illegal contributions over six years and 'secured millions of dollars a year in public contracts' for which it should have been disqualified."

Superior Court Judge Wendell E. Daniels may have been upset at being excluded from sharing in these illicit funds:

"Daniels ordered Birdsall to pay a $500,000 public corruption penalty and a $500,000 anti-money laundering profiteering penalty [Have money laundering allegations been made against Union City's attorney and laundromat owner, Gilberto Garcia? Was there an illicit partnership between Mr. Garcia and Mr. McGill in going after me? Did Mr. Garcia and Mr. McGill steal from my office?] ... Each of those penalties is the largest allowed under the law, he said. Birdsall previously paid $2.6 MILLION to the state to settle a civil forfeiture action filed by the Attorney General's Office."

Curiously, the OAE has been unconcerned about the role of many lawyers in perpetuating these frauds, bribes, money laundering schemes. 

This lack of concern is yet further evidence of the frequent complicity of N.J.'s legal ethics establishment in continuing this culture of corruption that keeps powerful and corrupt "bosses" in place, some of these bosses are "distinguished" New Jersey judges and attorneys. ("New Jersey's Disgraced Judiciary" and "New Jersey's Supreme Court Implosion" then "Christie Rails Against New Jersey's Corrupt Judges" and "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court.")

Powerful N.J. lawyers use the legal ethics system as a weapon to enhance their power by going after "rebellious" lawyers who have a problem with authority and will not "cooperate with corruption." ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" then "Sexual Favors For New Jersey Judges" and, again, "Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics.")

For example, it is reported that Joseph A. Hayden, Jr., Esq. ("Joe Hayden" or "Joe H") -- a politically-connected lawyer for Birdsall -- refused to return calls requesting information concerning these matters.

It is unethical for any attorney to fail to communicate or return calls pertaining to a matter for which he or she is responsible, especially where there is a public interest, but (without publicity) no action will be taken against Mr. Hayden, whereas action would be taken against a targeted minority attorney who "displeases" the power-structure with his "questions." ("No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!" and "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?")

Hack lawyers, "stumble bums," and lawyers who cannot survive in private pratice -- like John McGill, Esq. of the OAE, allegedly, who may fall into all three of these categories -- and who are willing to serve as the "boot lickers" of politicians are used to perpetuate the power of the various "pigs at the public trough." ("New Jersey is Lucky Luciano's Havana" and "Is Union City, New Jersey Meyer Lansky's Whore House?")

This is to say nothing of the excessive fees charged by corrupt law firms which are also "no problem" for the OAE, possibly because they are sharing in the illicit proceeds -- allegedly:

"[A Trustee] filed a federal lawsuit in August against some of the state's top law firms in an attempt to recoup some of the money the company had spent on legal fees, alleging that payments of more than $500,000 had been illegally authorized by Birdsall's board." ("New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit" and "Jim Florio and the Mafia in Atlantic City" then "Senator Bob Loves Xanadu!" and "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")

It cannot be confirmed at this time whether such excessive legal fees are "shared" with New Jersey judges by way of under the table payments in cash as with accident cases, allegedly. I wonder whether Jose Ginarte knows anything about corrupt judges in accident cases? Edgar Navarrete? (Again: "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")

Bergen County alone awarded nearly $1.2 MILLION from 2008 to 2012 to Birdsall. During that same period the company "contributed" $29,000 to political campaigns in the county, any cash pay-offs cannot be confirmed -- including any cash "contributions" to Bergen County Prosecutor, John Molinelli, who was not involved in this prosecution for some reason. ("Herbert Klitzner, Esq.'s Greed and New Jersey's Hypocrisy" then "John Molinelli's Ethics Problem.")

Sources:

New York & the World:

Mark Landler & David E. Sanger, "Obama May Ban Spying On Heads of Allied States," The New York Times, October 29, 2013, p. A1. (It is difficult to see what is worse: Did the president know of the illegal spying and do nothing? Did he not know because no one bothered to tell him since he had a fundraiser to attend? Is he lying about not knowing? Does the president know whether he knew of the spying?)

John Markoff, "Making Them More Like Us," The New York Times, October 29, 2013, p. D1. (In a society where human relations have become increasingly inhuman, colder, and alienating, it appears that our machines have become more human. "'Elysium': A Movie Review" and "Not One More Victim.")

Raphael Minder, "Spain Summons American Ambassador," The New York Times, October 29, 2013, p. A9. (Why spy on Spain? Recipe for chorizo in tapas?)

Al Baker, "New Jersey School District Cancels Testing After Exams Are Leaked On the Internet," The New York Times, October 29, 2013, p. A24. (The concern seems to be that Mr. Booker and Gov. Christie would not be able to pass the examination -- if asked about them by students -- unless the answers were available to them "before the questioning." This inability is also true of 70% of New Jersey inner city students. Cheating?)

"The White House On Spying," (Editorial) The New York Times, October 29, 2013, p. A28. (Will the NSA continue to reign-in Mr. Obama? The NSA is accused of spying for corporations that govern the country through the politicians they buy. Mr. Obama may be irrelevant to this dynamic.) 

Kate Zernike, "Christie Embraces Budget Strategies He Scorned," The New York Times, October 30, 2013, p. A1. (Barbara Buono wages surrogate battles through her friends at America's independent newspaper, like Ms. Abramson.)

Mark Landler & Michael Schmidt, "Spying [Known?] at Top Levels, Officials Say," The New York Times, October 30, 2013, p. A1. (NSA suggests Mr. Obama is lying in claiming he did not know about U.S. spying on allied populations and leaders as well as ordinary Americans.)

Michael Schwartz, "Mayor's Race Intrudes On Stop-and-Frisk Cases[,] Judges Say," The New York Times, October 30, 2013, p. A23. (Do not silence Ray Kelly at Brown University even if Mr. Kelly allows for efforts to silence me and thousands of library patrons.)

Emma Fitzimmons, "Protests Halt Kelly's Speech at Brown University," The New York Times, October 30, 2013, p. A23. (Thank God, stop-and-frisk may finally end -- along with assaults on everyone's freedom of speech.)

Eric Schmidt & Michael S. Schmidt, "Qaeda Plot Leak Has Undermined U.S. Intelligence," The New York Times, September 30, 2013, p. A1. (These "leaks" seem to be coordinated with the Snowden disclosures at one month intervals. At least we are safe from Angela Merkel and M. Holland.)

"Writing Off Lives," (Editorial) The New York Times, September 30, 2013, p. A24. ("Lifers" in American prisons have quadrupled since 1984, many of them are now women. Marilyn Straus? "Marilyn Straus Was Right!")

Russ Bulttner & William K. Rashbaum, "Rabbi Is Said to be Among Those Who Helped to Set Up a Kickback Scheme at Charity," The New York Times, September 30, 2013, p. A18. (Rabbi David Cohen faces indictment. Many more will also face indictment. Terry Tuchin, friend of yours?)

New Jersey's Disgusting and Unseemly Spectacle:

Salvador Rizzo, "Christie Ends Legal Battle Against Gay Marriage," The Star Ledger, October 22, 2013, p. 1. (Mr. Christie's "feelings" for Mr. Sweeney may finally be legal. This decision may hurt Christie with conservatives in future elections.)

Ben Horowitz, "Woman Admits She Stole $100 K From Employer," The Star Ledger, October 22, 2013, p. 17. (Alexandra Ramirez, was Gilberto Garcia, Terry Tuchin, or Diana Lisa Riccioli ASKING you to steal from my office? Edgar Navarrete? John McGill? All of the above? Is this "ethical" for a Jehova's Witness?)

Ron Zeitlinger, "Police Accuse Man in Attempted Arson," The Star Ledger, October 22, 2013, p. 17. (Union City's EDWIN CORNEJO-FLORES, 30, alleged Bob Menendez supporter, tossed gasoline at his girlfriend's apartment and at herself as her children played in the backyard of their home at 28th Street, Union City, New Jersey -- not far from Gilberto Garcia's laundry -- and was threatening to burn the apartment down. After posting $75,000 cash bail, Mr. Cornejo-Flores was released. Did he call on Senator Bob? The gentleman is "unemployed.")

Dan Ivers, "Ex-PTA President Charged With Theft," The Star Ledger, October 22, 2013, p. 17. (Even your child's PTA Association is corrupt in New Jersey. KELLY MEDINA "dipped" into the treasury at Mt. Hilliers schools. Cupcake, Kelly?)

Christopher Baxter, "Countinho Sentenced to Five Years Probation: He Also Must Repay $32,000 to Charity," The Star Ledger, October 25, 2013, p. 11. (Democrat Al Countinho, former member of New Jersey's State Assembly and, perhaps, an attorney serving on the ethics committee of the bar association, overlooked by the OAE, avoided prison for stealing $32,000 in a state where young African-Americans and Latinos as well as Latinas are doing time for stealing far less money. "So Black and So Blue in Prison.") 

Bill Wichert, "Teller Stole School's Funds, Forged Slips, Affidavit Says," The Star Ledger, October 25, 2013, p. 15. (ANASSA MERCEUS, 25, a young lawyer perhaps, stole at least $5,000 from a school for children with special needs and disabilities.)

Sue Epstein, "Officer Is Indicted On Theft Charges," The Star Ledger, October 25, 2013, p. 15. (A Milltown POLICE LIEUTENANT, Douglas Cole, was indicted for filing fraudulent overtime vouchers and collected more than $5,000 -- illegally. More cops and prosecutors are under investigation for scams involving compensation in New Jersey. Is this ethical, Mr. Rabner?)

Sue Epstein, "Police Charge Retired Cop With Aggravated Arson," The Star Ledger, October 25, 2013, p. 15. (David Boland, 52, set fire with intent to defraud and collect on insurance no doubt. This is the Jersey Way!)

Jim Norman, "Ex-Radio Star is Arrested in Child-Sex Case: Dave Herman of Old WNEW Allegedly Sought Out Girl, 7," The Record, October 25, 2013, p. L-1. (DAVE HERMAN was arrested and charged with seeking to meet a 7-year-old girl for sex who was really an undercover prosecutor. Was MARY MARBAN, member of the Lesbian Love-Fest in Trenton, among the gremlins acting against me from behind my back at the request of Mr. Menendez and/or others, illegally and unethically?)

Peter J. Sampson, "Bergen Woman Accused of Ripping Off Investors: Allegedly Netted $10 MILLION in Textile Contract Scam," The Record, October 25, 2013, p. L-6. (Woman -- with the assistance of SEVERAL prominent Bergen County law firms -- scammed investors out of $10 MILLION as part of what purported to be a $156 MILLION contract with New York City, which was also to be scammed. Luckily, the Jersey scam did not fly in New York.)  

John Petrick, "State Worker Alleges Patients Abused," The Record, October 25, 2013, p. L-7. (Patients in facility for those who are mentally impaired, including some suffering from traumatic brain injuries, were assaulted, abused -- perhaps sexually -- not given proper treatment. "A Death in New Jersey's House of Healing" and "Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!" then see the periodicals cited in "'Inception': A Movie Review.")