Against Dark Arts
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Thursday, January 6, 2022
Copyright Renewed in 2024 and Beyond.
These blogs are copyright protected in 2024. All rights are hereby renewed by the author of these texts in each of the separate blogs. No part of these blogs may be reprinted or reproduced in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying or recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the author.
I am still subjected to censorship and prevented from posting new works or even spacing between paragraphs in this text. It is possible that these blogs will be destroyed at any time. For as long as these texts exist, however, to the extent that U.S. laws are valid (or if they are at all respected by New Jersey's alleged "courts"), my writings should be protected even if they have not been very safe in the past.
I am unconcerned about what further online posts or fabrications may come from New Jersey's OAE, DRB, AG, or self-styled "courts" that are really something other than courts.
This includes additional anonymous "background reports" allegedly about me that are posted online or claims about my character made by persons representing themselves as legal officials in New Jersey or elsewhere.
No answer has yet been received by me to my communications from American officials, lawyers and/or judges, including lawyers in Trenton ignoring their ethical obligations to answer in "good faith" and in a "timely" manner each of my letters or those of others.
I have no idea what Justice Gorsuch thinks about this mysterious silence that includes his own failure to answer letters concerning my case sent to him not only by myself but (I have reason to believe) also by others.
Copies of my communications and proofs along with evidence of mailing are available upon request if any items should be "lost."
All opinions expressed in these blogs are mine alone and should not be attributed to any other person.
President Lopez-Obrador of Mexico sent an official letter to Donald J. Trump during the final days of the former U.S. president's administration requesting a pardon for Julian Assange as well as offering sanctuary for Mr. Assange as have many other countries.
Mr. Lopez-Obrador never received a response to his letter either from President Trump or current U.S. President Joe Biden.
Relegating the president of Mexico to silence insults Mr. Lopez-Obrador and all Mexicans.
I am in good company by also being ignored to say nothing of the criminal violation of my rights through not receiving the simple decency and professionalism of a timely response over a period of decades despite the risk to many innocent persons caused by New Jersey's OAE and/or other U.S. officials now seeking to silence me in order to get away with their crimes.
Governmental content-based censorship of any person's expression of opinions is unconstitutional and criminal in the U.S., so that it should never be tolerated or rewarded in America, nor should judges and lawyers ever engage in illegal censorship of their critics in any democracy.
No one (certainly no American) should be prevented from writing a blog in 2024.
If they continue to censor dissidents U.S. lawyers (including those in Miami) will lose the right to criticize other nations that merely do the same.
Censorship denies human recognition to the person prevented from speaking freely and amounts to a tacit admission that what that person says is true or impossible to refute.
Censorship -- if it succeeds in silencing anyone's voice -- will never be limited to one person or set of opinions and always curtails the free speech rights of those who wish to read what is prohibited.
I join many persons from all over the world (with belated recognition of the point by "The New York Times") demanding a pardon for Julian Assange along with his immediate release from incarceration and the final termination of the hideous torture of a heroic journalist and publisher.
I am in receipt of what purports to be a letter from the IRS containing a number of stylistic as well as other errors (something about a $1,050.00 payment to me) that was sent in an envelope with a N.J. Pitney Bowes machine stamp rather than regular postage.
It is my practice to send all such bogus communications -- presumably from New Jersey's OAE or that agency's friends -- to the Department of Justice and U.S. Supreme Court as well as the Cuban Embassy which seems to find this spectacle amusing. I will post proof of mailing at some point in time after I have sent these new packages to my intended recipients.
I do not understand how or why N.J. officials violate the U.S. Constitution while enjoying the protection of the same federal courts and Department of Justice that are supposed to enforce the nation's highest law.
I have always been skeptical about the legal system's promise of "justice for all" but I did not believe that things could be this bad or even laughable.
It boggles the mind that N.J. lawyers live so easily with their lies and total absence of shame about what they have done and become in Trenton. For such persons to lecture me (or anyone) about ethics and legality borders on farce and for them to be rewarded with judgeships for their crimes is tragic.
It remains true that I have never been arrested or charged with a crime nor do I know of any legally valid debts that I have accrued at this time anywhere or with anyone.
There are no photos of me posted online. I am not on twitter or any other social media.
I am in receipt of a letter dated February 25, 2022 mailed from N.J. on March 4, 2022 seeking reimbursal of the OAE's or DRB's "costs" (no specific amount is mentioned but I estimate their "costs" to be about $250.00) for "disciplinary matters" brought against me dating, roughly, from 1998 very likely at the behest of Mr. Menendez.
A threatening collection letter where no specific amount is mentioned runs afoul of the statute against extortion especially when 10% per year (what year?) of this unspecified sum is also sought.
Criminal attempts to collect non-existing or DISCHARGED -- debts are a sign of frustration (so is pretending to be a public official when you are not) or just plain theft by OAE lawyers. Attempts to involve the IRS or other agencies in such bogus collection schemes is reprehensible.
This letter is probably a 20-year-old form letter repackaged for harrassment purposes appearing over the name of someone called KAROLYN HAYS, Costs Coordinator, (609) 815-2920 at extention 52318 at the OAE in Trenton. Ms. Hays, if she exists, was probably about 12 years-old or younger in 1998 and may have nothing to do with any items about me being posted "anonymously" online by Mr. McGill and/or "others."
Maurice Gallipoli's name is listed on the letterhead to this letter as "Chair" of the District Review Board (DRB) for Hudson County whatever that means.
I suspect this letter to be the work of John McGill hiding behind Ms. Hay's name and title with the possible secret assistance of either Maureen Manteneo or Lourdes Santiago and/or both of those "ladies." The letter was addressed to me along with the fraudulent IRS letter that I had already received -- both envelopes bearing postage from the same N.J. Pitney Bowes machine -- and they are equally and unforgivably (if typically) ungrammatical and ignorant.
Since any claims for costs due that is more than 20 years-old is barred by limitations of actions provisions of New York and New Jersey laws and calculating 10% of an unspecified amount is mathematically impossible I can only assume that this document is absurd or a joke or strictly about trying to annoy me.
A copy of this offensive letter along with the fraudulent IRS letter has been sent to the following recipients who continue to be shy about answering me: Justice Elena Kagan of the U.S. Supreme Court on March 10, 2022 (priority mail tracking number #9505 5145 2843 2069 4805 88 with delivery expected on March 14, 2022); Merrick Garland, Esq., U.S. Attorney General, on March 10, 2022 (priority mail tracking number #9505 5145 2843 2069 4805 71 with delivery expected on March 11, 2022); The Embassy of Cuba to the U.S. on March 10, 2022 (priority mail tracking number #9505 5145 2843 2069 4805 95 with delivery expected on March 14, 2022); Hon. Maurice J. Gallipoli, A.J.S.C. (Ret.) on March 10, 2022 (priority mail tracking number #9505 5145 2843 2069 4806 01 with delivery expected on March 11, 2022); Ms. Katrina Vanden Heuvel, Editor, "The Nation" on March 10, 2022 (priority mail tracking number #9505 5145 2843 2069 4816 18 with delivery expected on March 11, 2022).
If the OAE or DRB lies (not for the first time) to N.Y. or the IRS about the "collectivity" (to use their word) of this amount, whatever it may be, this will only be another crime and fraud that may be charged to these "dreadful" people.
It has been suggested to me that I should bill the OAE for my far greater costs over all of these years in this matter. I would never do such a thing where fundamental issues of human and Constitutional rights are at stake and I only sign my own name to all of my communications with others.
The DRB's letter was also addressed incorrectly to the wrong apartment in my building perhaps in order to malign my name among my neighbors or simply as a matter of the OAE's now proven incompetence and sleaze.
I invite readers to decide who is "unethical" whether myself or New Jersey's corrupt and inept lawyers in Trenton and Jersey City.
I will disregard this latest letter allegedly from the DRB and Judge Gallipoli and rise to higher ground.
I am told that Judge Gallipoli has died. If this is true I find it amazing that Judge Gallipoli continues to serve as "Chair" of the DRB (if he does) and even more astonishing that he dictates letters to me from beyond the grave.
According to New Jersey lawyers while I am legally correct about my criticisms of the OAE I will never receive a response to my communications from anybody in America since the OAE will lie and cover-up their sins forever if they are allowed to get away with their crimes.
If this pessimistic assessment of the American legal system is accurate (I hope that it is not) it will have no effect on my actions or upon the law.
It is significant, however, to learn what New Jersey lawyers really think of their Office of Attorney Ethics and Supreme Court or by implication of the U.S. legal system in which they "serve."
I will continue to insist on the truth from the OAE and Trenton's government officials expecting -- perhaps naively -- some "good faith" response to my questions in my lifetime from the highest levels of the U.S. court system if not from anyone in New Jersey.
Denial of my claims (or my very existence) through silence endangers everyone's rights and is a form of dehumanization or "slavery" for me.
Criminal abuse of disfavored persons is rarely limited to one individual or group. If one lawyer (and, therefore, his or her clients) can be targeted by politicians or crooked judges (or others) through criminal conspiracies it is only a matter of time until non-lawyers are also targeted by the use of such despicable and unethical methods. Cover-ups of such tactics should surprise no one.
At issue in this continuing controversy in my life that is now decades-old is the authenticity or reality of U.S. Constitutional rights even in the swamps of New Jersey.
More than anger or hatred at the hypocrisy and lies of the likes of John McGill of the OAE -- or of Maurice Gallipoli for that matter -- what I feel is sadness and DISGUST at the lie that is New Jersey law in my life and in the lives of so many other persons victimized every day in the garden state. ("Albert Florence and New Jersey's Racism.")
How N.J. lawyers can live with themselves while continuing to harm innocent persons through their cover-ups and frauds to say nothing of inaction and indifference to evil is beyond my comprehension.
If I am wrong about what I have said please find (or borrow) the courage at the OAE to face me before a federal tribunal and demonstrate why this is so. Otherwise, I ask for an admission of the "errors" or crimes committed by OAE lawyers against me along with so many innocent others and some attenpt to make amends for them.
It is finally time to protect the public and N.J.'s courts from corruption and incompetence as well as criminality found in so many high places in that unfortunate jurisdiction and, most especially, among leading lawyers in the state.
A package of materials relevant to these matters will be sent to Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson with the hope that no important American judicial or political figure will be uninformed about this situation that has drawn a growing international audience regardless of what may happen (or not happen) to me in the future.
Naturally most of these people receiving certified mail packages will eventually lie and claim that they did not know what was going on or for how long these crimes were ignored with serious harm resulting to many persons -- harm that might well have been prevented by prompt action.
Whether I ever receive a response depends, of course, on Justice Jackson's and her fellow justices' appreciation of the illegality of slavery as well as concern to protect freedom of speech and due process of law under the U.S. Constitution in light of their "good faith" as distinguished jurists with an ethical and legal obligation to bring any and all crimes of which they become aware to the immediate attention of the police and never to become complicit in illegality much less heinous criminal offenses committed against anyone.
Failure to adhere to this fundamental judicial canon of ethics is far worse than not disclosing the lucrative and convenient "hospitality" of a "friend."
In the N.J. Supreme Court's landmark decision 'Henningsen v. Bloomfield Motors,' 32 N.J. 358, 389 (1960) the court stated: "Is there any principle which is more firmly established in the history of Anglo-American law than the basic doctrine that the courts will not permit themselves to be used as the instruments of inequity and injustice?"
To be made an accessory to frauds, lies, thefts, assaults and continuing computer crime and censorship by the New Jersey Supreme Court's own Office of Attorney Ethics hardly fits the standard set forth in this case by that magnificent tribunal. ("New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court" and "New Jersey is America's Legal Toilet.")
Perhaps one of the U.S. Supreme Court justices will be so kind as to "leak" information concerning this matter to the press that will then feel an obligation to no longer ignore the matter. Jodi Kantor, "Fruitless Leak Inquiry Heightens Air of Distrust in Supreme Court," 'The New York Times,' January 22, 2023, p. A1.
I received a jury summons form April 29, 2022 concerning prospective jury service in N.Y. city's legal system. I am to return this completed form or "quetionaire" within 10 days.
I do not believe that I was selected randomly for this honor. Perhaps the OAE -- or Mr. Menendez -- arranged or paid for this latest communication to me.
Having served twice in the city system and once in a federal jury panel I am, as a matter of law, precluded or "excused" from serving on a city, state, or federal jury for 4 years (federally) and/or 6 years (N.Y.) as of November, 2021. I will be eligible to serve as a juror once again in 2025 (federally) and 2027 (N.Y.).
I will, accordingly, complete this questionaire returning the jury form with a copy of my proof of federal jury service that was kindly provided to me by Ms. Rhonda Mayers-Best of the Southern District of New York (SDNY) while retaining multiple copies of all of these documents as well as proof of mailing so that the authorities will not lie about whether I returned the form in a timely manner.
Curiously, it appears that the letter I received was not the letter sent by Ms. Mayers-Best.
I will then also send copies of these documents to Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson of the U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland; and the Cuban Embassy to the U.S. which continues to find these events highly diverting and illuminating on the workings of the U.S. legal system as do many other observers in the world.
It should be noted that, according to New York city and state as well as this federal jury form, I am (again as a matter of law) a person of "good faith and ethical character."
This fact infuriates functionaries at the OAE in Trenton for some mysterious reason.
Manipulation of the jury selection system is a form of jury tampering that undermines faith in the courts by preventing the public from trusting the integrity of the legal process which is unethical and a serious crime, and it is not the sort of thing in which New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics or any lawyers should be involved.
This serious CRIMINAL infraction of the law does not seem to disturb N.J.'s ethics attorneys or the state's many soiled courts which continue to choke on their own hypocrisy as they speak of ethics or legality even as they obstruct justice, publicly, to the amusement of their colleagues and peers from the U.S. and elsewhere.
May 2, 2022 at 2:38 P.M. a package of documents was mailed to the Commissioner of Jurors in New York by priority mail tracking number #9505 5121 7078 2122 4051 83 with delivery expected March 3, 2022; another parcel was sent on the same date to the following recipients: Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson tracking number #9505 5121 7078 2122 4051 76 with delivery expected May 5, 2022; Merrick Garland, Esq., U.S. Attorney General, tracking number #9505 5121 7078 2122 4052 06 with delivery expected May 3, 2022; Cuban Embassy to the U.S. tracking number #9505 5121 7078 2122 4051 90 with delivery expected May 5, 2022.
An envelope sent to the Cuban Embassy was returned to me because, essentially, on this occasion the post office could "not locate" 2650 15th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20009.
The U.S. post office is unlikely to stamp "not picked up" on priority or overnight mail where no signature is required because such mail is simply delivered to the designated recipient. Nor is it likely that a package mailed to Washington, D.C. would be returned to me by way of New Jersey bearing a non-post office stamp.
I will send the contents of this envelope to the Cuban Embassy by overnight mail (once again) with a copy of the illegally stamped envelope.
Another copy of this envelope will then be sent to the U.S. attorney's office for the Southern District of Manhattan which, sadly, may be required once again to cover-up and remain silent (or lie) about the crimes of N.J. government lawyers tampering with the U.S. mail.
The Cubans must be enjoying this drama and are probably very interested in seeing this envelope indicating that their embassy's mail has been interfered with (or altered by) "unofficial" parties possibly associated with Senator Menendez and Congressman Albio Sires in violation of international and U.S. domestic laws.
The Cuban government, apparently, refuses to pay-off Mr. Menendez for his "services" and, therefore, cannot be sure of the protection of the laws.
The OAE has made no effort to deny and seems to admit coaching a witness to lie under oath in my matters -- or at least submitting criminally fraudulent testimony from the daughter of a woman who had no daughter -- after altering the transcript of an illegally recorded conversation and then leaking all of these lies to the media thereby defrauding and making a fool of their own New Jersey Supreme Court and its distinguished "justices."
Besides these many crimes persons were threatened and/or deceived by by the OAE in order to compel them to testify falsely against me and are now tormented by guilt over their illicit actions as well as expressing the hope that they will be permitted to apologize to me.
The OAE's hiding of exculpatory (or of any) materials despite an ostensible "open-file" policy is a minor infraction by comparison.
A legal decision based on fraud is void ab initio so that the status between the parties is restored to whatever it was before the initiation of legal proceedings.
It is strange that despite the very public nature of these crimes and the large number of persons seeking answers I have yet to receive any response to my communications from seemingly "bashful" lawyers, judges, justices, police, prosecutors or media in the U.S. in 2022 and, probably, this will remain true in 2023 and beyond.
During a time in which the "American Dream Mall" in New Jersey has gone into default while developers are seeking another $800 million in public funds as a bailout, cops have been shot in West New York and elsewhere in Hudson County, feces has been discovered in multiple New Jersey courtrooms, again, and several New Jersey police chiefs have been arrested within 24 hours for D.W.I., numerous computer crimes targeting Trenton government computers have been covered-up as more bad news is about to be disclosed, allegedly, concerning skyrocketing cancer rates due to contamination in several New Jersey counties there seems to be nothing more important for lawyers at the OAE to do than to send additional moronic communications to me while lying (or stonewalling) in response to requests for the truth about my life even when they come from the federal government or U.S. Supreme Court or the press.
Perhaps I should next contact the Pope about these issues.
This blog does not allow for "members." There are, nevertheless, two "members" of this blog listed: "M.M. Larios" and "Phil George." These false names may be traced to Trenton government offices -- and to Senator Menendez, allegedly -- offices that are responsible for computer crimes and censorship in violation of First Amendment rights without any legal consequences for the perpetrators of these despicable and cowardly offenses that are listed as crimes under the U.S. Code.
Crimes are usually considered "unethical" for attorneys to commit especially if they are "ethics attorneys."
I wonder whether it was John McGill or Gilberto Garcia (both perhaps?) who illegally closed a trust account belonging to me by claiming to be me and then stole the funds in that account that belonged only to me?
If the New Jersey Supreme Court is willing to cover-up such offenses to avoid "embarrassment" to themselves then that court deserves to be humiliated further by this continuing saga of corruption and organized crime involvement in the state's legal ethics and judicial systems.
A package has been mailed to the Cuban Embassy in the U.S. by priority mail bearing tracking number # 9505 5146 2845 2181 1540 82 with expected delivery on July 2, 2022 and another parcel was mailed to Merrick Garland, Esq., U.S. Attorney General by priority mail tracking number # 9505 5146 2845 2181 1540 75 with expected delivery on July 1, 2022.
As I approach my sixty-third birthday there continues to be no response to my communications nor to those of others in connection with these matters from U.S. officials and American media often in violation of sunshine and full disclosure laws as well as the federal Constitution and national as well as N.J. and N.Y. state civil rights laws.
A copy of the foregoing comment with a complaint about censorship and computer crime will be sent to American PEN which (I am told) is an organization concerned to defend freedom of speech by protecting dissent and dissidents, and by opposing all forms of censorship of ideas everywhere in the world.
I can only hope that this concern or "mission" to defend intellectual freedom on the part of PEN America will include protecting the rights of thinkers and writers in New York.
I am pleased that persons in many countries have this splendid opportunity to evaluate the sincerity of the U.S. commitment to freedom of expression, tolerance of dissent, and due process of law in accordance with the Constitution even for those of us who happen to be gentiles and not billionaires.
I anticipate that, like "The New York Times" and "The Nation," PEN America will be prevented from responding to -- or even acknowledging -- my communications because of secret government pressures that judges and lawyers will be required to deny or lie about publicly.
If U.S. officials and PEN America are not interested in this matter please simply communicate this fact to me and I will make that decision public.
I cannot understand how PEN America expects to be taken seriously by other nations when expressing concern for dissidents when it ignores America's own tortured dissidents.
I will post proof of mailing and tracking numbers in the days ahead for this organization: PEN America, 588 Broadway, Suite 303, New York, N.Y. 10012, tel. (212) 334-1660.
September 30, 2022 at 2:39 P.M. a package was sent by priority mail to PEN America bearing tracking number #9505 5121 7077 2273 4862 23 with delivery expected October 1, 2022 before 5:00 P.M. unless there is "interference" with this U.S. Post Office mail.
In addition to alleged "gifts" (bribes?) to Mr. Menendez's current wife as well as "others" (bag persons?) and ostensible exchanges of cash for "Boss Bob" Mr. Menendez may have profited from the abrupt decision by Egyptian authorities to provide halal certification only for a single N.J. start-up company in which the senator is said to remain a "secret sharer."
Will Mr. Menendez claim that these recent gifts were due to "friendship" between himself and Mr. Wael Hana?
How and why did Egyptian officials suddenly decide to award this lucrative status to a new N.J. company precisely as Mr. Menendez came to serve on the U.S. Senate's Foreign Relations Committee? Please see: Tracey Tulley, Benjamin Wieser, William K. Rashbaum, "Inquiry of Menenedez Is Said To Include Certifier of Halal," 'The New York Times,' October 29, 2022, p. A18.
A second federal indictment of Mr. Menendez is expected in 2023 unless this humiliating "situation" is "fixed" for "Boss Bob."
As of November 2, 2022 there is still no response to my communications (nor to those of others) from American police, prosecutors, judges and justices even as the press continues to be muzzled and intimidated to prevent coverage of my story.
A package and money sent to my daughter (who is a graduate student) was stolen from her mailbox.
I will do my best to make-up this sum that she has now lost and to double it when I next see her.
This crime victimizing my child not for the first time will not prevent me from speaking about issues in New Jersey.
As of January of 2023 there is no response of any kind to my communications or to the letters of others concerning my matters from U.S. officials, organizations, or American media, nor are the reasons for this illegal and unethical silence discussed or explained publicly or privately.
Perhaps if I were lecturing on Zionism or defending the actions of the current Israeli government in the Palestinian territories there would be a greater concern about the continuing criminal violations of my First Amendment rights and the civil liberties of my readers. Please see: Vimal Patel, "Speaker Ban at Berkeley Law School Incites Free Speech Fight," 'The New York Times,' December 22, 2022, p. A1.
A copy of the foregoing comment with proofs will be sent to the celebrated "champion of free speech rights" and scholar (who would never refrain from the dignity or decency of responding to an interlocutor) Erwin Chemerinsky, Esq., Dean of The University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, 215 Law Building, Berkeley, CA, 94720-7200, tel. (510) 642-6483, FAX 510-642-9893.
January 26, 2023 at 2:02 P.M. a package was sent by priority mail to Mr. Chemerinsky with tracking number #9505 5121 7078 3026 4484 74 and delivery is expected January 30, 2023.
Additional proofs will be mailed to U.S. officials and media in the months ahead with further tracking numbers to be posted here.
A copy of the foregoing comment will be sent with proof of mailing to Mr. Ralph Nader's "Capitol Hill Daily Citizen," 1209 National Press Building, Washington, D.C. 20045, tel. (206) 656-7660 and this next USPS tracking number will be posted here.
March 16, 2023 at 3:24 P.M. A package was mailed to "The Capitol Hill Daily Citizen" by priority mail bearing tracking number #9505 5121 7079 3075 4555 90 with delivery expected March 18, 2023 before 5:00 P.M. unless the item is stolen or interfered with prior to that date.
In April of 2023 there is still no response to my communications from American officials (including the New Jersey Attorney General whatever may be posted online by a fraudster) or from any American media sources.
When a legal system cannot tell the truth about its failures and cover-ups or admit its lies all trust is lost by those subject to that system.
Without respect (or even any semblance of credibility) courts cannot perform their crucial function in our democracy -- a democracy that is suffering from a crisis of faith in its institutions at the moment.
It is in the interest of New Jersey's Supreme Court and bar association to stop lying about these matters and abandon the cover-ups that do so much harm to countless innocent people by (finally) providing all victims of their crimes with the full truth so that we can move on with our lives and be at peace at last.
In the months to come additional proofs will be sent to U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, Merrick Garland, Esq., U.S. Attorney General, N.J.'s Attorney General, and to the Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C.
It is certainly a mistake for a Democrat-appointed U.S. Attorney General -- such as Mr. Garland -- to protect corrupt politicians who are members of his party (Senator Menendez for instance) while his fellow Democrats are engaged in vicious attacks by way of their media friends on the Republican-appointed U.S. Supreme Court justices as well as pressuring for an indictment of Mr. Donald J. Trump. Please see Steve Eder and Jo Becker, "As a Law School Grows, [sic.] So Do Perks for Justices," 'The New York Times,' April 30, 2023, p. A1.
June 1, 2023 at 3:25 P.M. Packages were sent to the following recipients by priority mail: U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts under tracking number #9505 5121 7077 3152 5446 45 with delivery expected June 3, 2023; U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, Esq. under tracking number #9505 5121 7077 3152 5446 43 with delivery expected June 3, 2023; Cuban Embassy to the U.S. under tracking number #9505 5121 7077 3152 5446 21 with delivery expeted June 3, 2023; Mathew J. Plotkin, Esq., N.J. Attorney General under tracking number #9505 5121 7077 3152 5446 83 with delivery expected June 2, 2023.
If these packages are not interfered with (or destroyed in transit) they will REQUIRE a "good faith" response under the law.
Persistent cover-ups and lies from government and the courts diminishes the credibility and trust due to American institutions and officials.
Failures by police to respond to calls suggests a profound irresponsibility and double standards in law enforcement based on wealth or ethnicity that undermines respect for the law as well as American institutions.
Perhaps this loss of trust and respect helps to explain why Paterson's police department has been taken over by the state. This is only one of the many N.J. police departments and state agencies now under some form of federal investigation and possible take-over -- including several police departments in Hudson County and even N.J.'s Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE), allegedly.
Under these circumstances, sadly, I cannot describe N.J.'s legal profession, judiciary, or the state's politics as very "ethical."
Alterations in spacing between lines of this text -- presumably by "Phil George" and "M.M. Larios" -- continues to go unpunished despite the use of N.J. government computers and facilities to carry out these crimes.
Australia's Prime Minister has written to President Biden requesting a pardon for Julian Assange and the termination of the torture of this brave journalist.
No response has been received to this communication by the Aussie leader of Parliament and chief executive.
I have thus far received no response to my communications from American courts, prosecutors, police, media, professional associations, or law schools even as others sending letters on my behalf are also insulted and ignored as are the President of Mexico and Australia's Prime Minister when they express concerns for Julian Assange.
The attorney general and others continue to speak publicly of America's commitment to due process and the equal protection of laws that apply to everyone, regardless of status or influence, as well as the need for transparency in government, but it is doubtful whether even Mr. Garland actually believes these statements any longer and millions of persons can no longer take them seriously.
Very few people in the world find it possible to continue believing in (or respecting) the U.S. commitment to the rule of law and human rights as they contemplate the glaring catastrophes of the American legal system today and the many failures by U.S. government officials to abide by those values or even the law:
"Federal prosecutors and the FBI are investigating whether Senator Robert Menendez or his wife received unreported gifts of a luxury car [or cars] and an apartment in Washington from a halal meat company that is also the focus of a criminal inquiry, two people with knowledge of the matter said on Thursday." Tracey Tuley and William K. Rashbaum, "Menendez Investigation Is Said to Include Queries, Regarding Luxury Gifts," 'The New York Times,' May 27, 2023, p. A19 then Jean Rimbach, "NJ Business Owner With Stark Change in Business Fortune is at Center of Menendez Investigation," August 8, 2023, North Jersey.Com.
Mr. Menendez is now alleged to have "assisted" with a low-interest loan from U.S. taxpayers of $2 million to Mr. Wael Hana and/or his company that remains unpaid as well as "helping" with "Big Nicky" Sacco's proposed legislation to enhance the value of Fred Daibes's properties in Edgewater (including, allegedly, Mr. Hana's apartment in one Daibes property) that has involved the "cooperation" of Brian Stack -- the former Union City mayor and Menendez croney.
The OAE deems all of this to be highly ethical for Mr. Menendez as a leading member of the New Jersey Bar Association.
Among the alleged "gifts" -- also unreported -- to "Boss Bob's" latest wife is a man's gold Rolex wristwatch as well as luxury trips to vacation destinations.
The foregoing comment with attachments will be sent by priority mail to Justice Clarence Thomas of the U.S. Supreme Court; Senator Christopher R. Coons, Chairman of the U.S. Senate's Ethics Committee; Merrick Garland, U.S. Attorney General; Edward Caban, Commissioner of the N.Y. Police Department.
I continue to believe that a legal system that can no longer tell the truth about its failures and lies is bound to lose the respect of the persons it is meant to serve as well as of observers from other parts of the world.
Any official response that I receive from justices or judges; U.S. media and academics; police and prosecutors or other lawyers; state agency officials or anyone else I will make public immediately at this blog to the extent that censorship allows me to do so and even if I cannot write essays to be posted here.
Continued silence from New Jersey (with cooperation from officials elsewhere) is not only an admission of guilt, but also further evidence of cowardice and cynicism on the part of lawyers entrusted with enforcing the state's legal ethics standards while complying with due process laws.
Remember your oaths as OAE lawyers and New Jersey Supreme Court justices so as to, finally, abide by the Constitution and all other laws in connection with my matters.
To anticipate further N.J. insults and lies: I have never been charged with misappropriating even one cent of a former client's money.
It was my policy to reimburse the unused protion of a client's fees whenever a person was told by my secret enemies (or threatened by them) to seek a new lawyer. I did this whether or not the person requested the return of fees.
I am prepared to post my academic record online, if necessary, together with the dates on which I received my degrees, also a copy of the letter recognizing that I passed the bar examination and providing the date on which I was sworn-in as a lawyer in New Jersey. Also available is the letter I received communicating my admission to the Ph.D. program in philosophy at New York University.
I have no objection to comparing my GPA at these institutions with those of the persons named in these blogs -- including N.J.'s former governor, Christopher Christie, Esq., who attended my law school where he was known, I believe, as "Mr. Gentleman C."
September 21, 2023 at 2:03 P.M., on the day of Senator Menendez's second federal indictment, a package of materials has been sent by priority mail to the following recipients: Justice Clarence Thomas of the U.S. Supreme Court, tracking no. #9505 5121 7077 3264 5785 90 with delivery expected 9-23-23; Merrick Garland, U.S. Attorney General, tracking no. #9505 5121 7077 3264 5786 75 with delivery expected 9-22-23; Senator Christopher R. Coons (D), Chairman of the U.S. Senate's Ethics Committee, tracking no. #9505 5121 7077 3264 5786 37 with delivery expected 9-23-23; Mr. Edward A. Caban, NYPD Commissioner, tracking no. #9505 5121 7077 3264 5786 13 with delivery expected 9-22-23.
It is likely that these packages will be examined, illegally, but that most of the documents I have sent will be delivered (eventually) if not in a timely fashion.
Please compare Joe Becker and Julie Tate, "How a Justice Came to Own a Luxury R.V.: A Friend Helped Thomas Get a $267,230 Ride," 'The New York Times,' August 6, 2023, p. A1 with Isabel Vincent, "Senator a 'Cash Cow' for Gal Pal's Friend," 'The New York Post,' September 1, 2023, p. 27.
I cannot provide Supreme Court justices with luxury vehicles and expensive vacations, nor can I serve as a "front person" for senators selling information to foreign governments or looking to "scam" public funds. Accordingly, it is uncertain whether I can expect or will receive a response from American judges, police, prosecutors, politicians or media.
All I can rely on is the U.S. Constitution and other laws which, seemingly, matter very little to decision-makers today.
Mr. Menendez has not helped himself, thus far, by claiming to have withdrawn $500,000 from his personal savings account without providing evidence of properly dated deposit and withdrawal slips, or explaining how it is that the fingerprints of Mr. Uribe in one instance and Egyptian officials in other instances were found on the envelopes in which the cash was placed that was then discovered in his home, nor did he account for the gold bars, his wife's "no-show" job(s), the Mercedes paid for by Mr. Uribe, and other items of "concern" to the U.S. Justice Department and, allegedly, now also to the NSA and U.S. Senate's Ethics Committee. Please see: "Havana Laugh," 'The New York Post,' September 26, 2023, p. 1: "Senator comically claims he hid cash 'because of Cuban history' (He was born in New York)."
Mr. Menendez's family came to the U.S. in 1953 before the Castro revolution triumphed in 1959.
It is unethical for Mr. Menendez, as a member of the N.J. Bar Association, to lie in a public press conference or in sworn disclosure statements filed with the U.S. government.
To my knowledge, at this time, there is no OAE ethics proceeding against Mr. Menendez in connection with these latest accusations or his behavior and statements in response to those accusations.
As news of the reinvestigation of Ms. Menendez's fatal collision with a pedestrian while she was driving a previous Mercedes Benz -- that is "previous" to the one provided by Mr. Uribe -- is breaking in the media it also appears that Mr. Menendez has been "excluded" from classified discussions concerning the Gaza crisis by his fellow senators and pleaded "not guilty" on October 23, 2023 to new charges that are tantamount to treason while ignoring additional calls for his resignation from fellow Democrats in the Senate and House of Representatives.
The new charges allow the D.O.J. to avoid issues concerning the preexisting bribery charges in connection with Mr. Daibes and Mr. Uribe as well as Wael Hana resulting from the notorious U.S. Supreme Court decision that was so useful to Senator Menendez in his previous trial for bribery with Dr. Melgen as co-defendant. Please see: Erica Orden, "Menendez Accused of Acting as a Foreign Agent for Egypt While Helming the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee," Politico, October 12, 2023, p. 1 and http://www.politico.org
With the arrival of 2024 I am shocked to discover that no response to my communications has been received by me from U.S. officials and/or media.
I experienced new difficulties reaching this blog today and cannot say how much longer I will be able to post any statement online.
Government agencies and media entities terminate calls, immediately, when they pertain to my matters even when the calls are made by international lawyers and foreign officials.
It is strange that N.J. lawyers and judges as well as POLICE and journalists are disdainful of their legal obligations with regard to events in my life.
I am especially dismayed that Senator Coons has ignored the first principle of public ethics which is to respond in "good faith" and with "full transparency" to the communications of citizens despite the fact that this inaction is seen by an international audience of his peers.
It is now not only America's failure to respond to my inquiries that is disturbing, but also the inability to explain this failure that is revealing and frightening.
I am experiencing what many Palestinians are also enduring -- double standards and indifference to crimes from officials entrusted with abiding by legal standards that prohibit exactly such offenses.
More developments are expected in Senator Menendez's and his wife's criminal prosecutions.
Perhaps the convictions of Senator Menendez and his wife -- if they take place (as now seems likely) -- will finally facilitate the exposure of the truth about my life in New Jersey.
Mr. Codey will retire soon.
Chief Justice Rabner may be unable to sustain the cover-up on his own.
More of the persons named in this blog seem to be facing legal difficulties and the pressures are growing for N.J. to deal with these matters at last. Please see: Shawn Boburg, "Businessman Accused of Bribing Senator Menendez Had Deep Ties to Egypt," 'The Washington Post,' November 27, 2023 and http://www.thewashingtonpost.org
It is alleged that not only Egyptian officials but also N.J. judges and politicians were bribed along with Mr. Menendez.
Efforts by Mr. Menendez's lawyers to adjourn or postpone the trial date of May 6, 2024 have failed.
Allegations in this blog -- that Mr. Menendez sold his office for a Rolex timepiece and "other items" -- have now been confirmed.
Further charges of corruption are expected in 2024 and not only for Mr. Menendez.
Is this N.J.'s legal ethics?
In March, 2024 a package sent to me by Amazon disappeared as have funds from my account. I will do my best to restore (or replace) the funds and re-purchase the stolen item.
Thefts and attempts at intimidation -- and/or threats aimed against me or my family members -- have not altered my belief that Mr. Menendez will be found guilty in 2024.
If so, if New Jersey's senior senator is convicted, Mr. Menendez is likely to be sentenced to federal prison along with his lovely wife.
No word has been heard from N.J.'s Attorney General concerning the re-investigation of the accident in which Ms. Menendez drove a vehicle so negligently that she caused the death of a man standing in his driveway and who was certainly not "crossing the street."
Evidently, according to the media, after the collision there was a delay of 90 minutes before the police were called to the scene by Ms. Menendez or by "someone."
For at least some of that time the victim was alive.
Mrs. Menendez claims that the accident was the fault of the pedestrian who happened to be standing in his driveway at a very inopportune moment while she was texting her husband as well as driving her vehicle.
All defense motions by Mr. Menendez's legal team have been lost, including efforts at severance of the happy couple's trials and also postponements of the trial date, with the addition of serious new charges -- especially obstruction of justice accusations -- the consequences of conviction have become more severe for all parties with the exception of Mr. Uribe who is now (not surprisingly) a cooperating felon.
Despite multiple requests for a full and truthful response from numerous quarters N.J. officials and the state's Supreme Court continue to refuse to answer questions concerning my life and any allegations against me in violation of their own laws and the U.S. Constitution.
Governor Murphy's recent decision to make public records less available to New Jersey's citizens will make corruption easier and efforts to make informed decisions in elections more difficult.
An adjournment has been granted (finally and somewhat inexplicably) in Senator Menendez's federal criminal trial which will now begin, allegedly, May 13, 2024.
There are some difficulties for Senator Menendez in his proposed defense relying on a psychologist to testify to the "unresolved trauma" caused by the seizure of his family's property in Cuba after the success of the revolution.
For one thing Mr. Menendez's family, as I have noted, left the island before the success of the revolution and had no properties to seize in Cuba.
Also, Mr. Menendez was born in New York where he and his family were property-less until fairly late in his life.
As for the cash he felt compelled to withdraw from his account: the feds have proof that the money came from banks in which neither Mr. (nor Mrs.) Menendez have, or ever had, accounts of any kind even as fingerprints from some of the other co-defendants (Mr. Uribe and Mr. Daibes) have been detected both on the gold bars and some of the cash stuffed into the N.J. senator's clothing and shoes as well as found in his wife's safe.
The feds will insist on their own shrink, if necessary, who will probably testify that the so-called "psychobabble" defense is nonsense.
I must say, however, that chivalry is not dead since Mr. Menendez is willing to face, bravely, the possibility of sending his beloved Nadine (to whom he sang off-key before the Taj-Majal) to prison in his place as he now blames her for soliciting bribes on his behalf at his instruction but without his knowledge -- bribes for actions that he delivered after the pay-off to the little lady.
I am in receipt of a letter purportedly from DANIEL PETKEVICH, 1280 Lexington Ave., Ste. 2-1185, New York, N.Y. 10028.
The envelope in which this letter arrived suggests that the letter comes from the same source as previous communications ostensibly from the Social Security Administration or I.R.S. agency to say nothing of the OAE.
Like those previous letters this item was mailed from New Jersey.
A copy of this envelope and letter will be sent to Damian Williams, Esq., U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, tel. (212) 637-2200, 1 Saint Andrew's Place, New York, N.Y. 10007.
Tactics now apparently being used in the Menendez trial (such as flooding the jurors' bathroom and getting jurors stuck in an elevator) seem familiar to me.
Will feces be discovered in Judge Stein's courtroom as a next little trick by the "friends" of Mr. Menendez?
New Jersey's sleaze has invaded a New York federal court.
Is this yet another example of New Jersey's legal ethics?
A package was sent to Damian Williams, Esq., U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York, June 6, 2024 at 2:33 P.M. by priority mail and under tracking number #9505 5121 7080 4159 4431 64 with delivery expected June 8, 2024 before 5:00 P.M.
Given Mr. Uribe's on-going testimony, of course, there is every likelyhood that Mr. Williams is busy in the Menendez trial at the moment.
Congratulations are due to Julian Assange for (finally) achieving his freedom with a face-saving (for the U.S. government) plea of guilty to a crime that he did not commit but that will permit him to rejoin his family and end his nightmare.
My nightmare has not ended.
I have obtained a new laptop with which I may try to create a new blog, although not at blogger, where I probably will continue to be subjected to illegal monitoring and computer crimes that could result either in preventing me from writing again, or destroy the new computer.
Complaints to the authorities continue to be ignored and telephone calls -- even to the police -- result in people terminating the calls without providing their names nor answers to my questions.
The indictment of Mr. Norcross and new investigations targeting many of the persons named in these blogs seems to have made New Jersey's "minions" even more shy and nervous about encountering me.
I will not stop until "we" -- the "Gremlins" and I -- are all face-to-face in a federal courtroom.
July 16, 2024: The conviction of Mr. Menendez on all counts in the federal indictment against him along with the convictions of his co-defendants has long been expected by me.
"Boss Bob" should now be DISBARRED as a proven liar, fraudster, and thief and, eventually, I expect that he will go to prison for five-to-ten years.
Mr. Menendez's behind-the-back efforts against me --making use of the services of corrupt lawyers such as John McGill, Maureen Manteneo, Lourdes Santiago, and his former partner Lilian Munoz as well as others willing to kiss his behind for the crumbs from his table -- say everything about who this man was, is, and always will be: a coward and con-artist suffering from delusions of self-importance and narcissism as well as a pathological and self-serving liar.
Perhaps now the cover-up of the truth in my matters will end and N.J. will finally comply with its own laws by doing the right thing and ending the nightmare in my life and (much more) the stain on the entire legal profession in the state.
Stop lying and deal with this matter at the OAE and New Jersey Supreme Court.
Congratulations to Damian Williams, Esq., and the Department of Justice prosecutors to whom I have been writing for so long and that I hope to meet some day.
As I write these words Mr. Menendez has not only refused to resign, but has made it clear in public statements quoted in the media that "he is not going anywhere."
This attitude on the part of "Boss Bob" makes it likely that his colleagues will have to vote to remove Mr. Menendez from his senate seat.
Efforts are already underway, apparently, to remove Mr. Menendez from the senate forcibly unless he finally accepts his guilt and resigns from the office that he has disgraced.
For the sake of the people of New Jersey (and especially those in his own community) I hope that Menendez finds or is compelled to display the minimal decency necessary to bow out gracefully while he still can.
Friday, June 12, 2015
New Jersey's Filth, Failures, and Flaws.
February 20, 2016 at 3:15 P.M. I may have to visit New Jersey, briefly, to collect some papers. If I were to be arrested for J-walking on this occasion, then shot for trying to escape from the police, I doubt that any federal criminal investigations of persons in New Jersey would be terminated.
I will not greet (or chat with) anyone during this visit.
At issue in this matter is the integrity of New Jersey's courts as well as the legitimacy of America's legal system.
In a nation and state where African-Americans (and others) are often shot and killed -- like dogs in the street -- for public officials in Trenton to continue to be protected from all liability for their crimes and unethical conduct is disgusting because it makes a fraud of our criminal laws and ethics rules, Mr. Rabner, Mr. Christie, New Jersey and New York prosecutors.
No response to (or denials of) the accusations, evidence, and information supplied to the authorities -- who seem to be concerned, evidently and exclusively, to protect persons in New Jersey -- has been received by me.
The whole world is watching. Access to my profile is often blocked. I endure the usual censorship and harassment in writing these essays.
I will be continuing my writing at Critical Vision, eventually at Philosopher's Quest and Mind Games, until I can create a new blog online.
As new scandals arise in New Jersey, all three of the branches of government are afflicted with disgrace because even more officials face arrest and criminal charges.
I will focus in this essay upon all of the branches of government in N.J. that are now subject to new federal investigations -- despite computer crime making writing and/or revising very difficult today -- including additional accusations against Mr. Christie from his own former subordinate(s) and a statewide scandal involving criminal fraud aimed against insurance companies featuring the participation of lawyers and doctors as well as politicians, casting doubt on the integrity of the state's judiciary from the Supreme Court down to Municipal Courts. ("New Jersey's Political and Judicial Whores.")
Continued lies and cover-ups in matters pertaining to me in which the Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE) has obstructed justice by falsifying evidence and lying about it, as well as by withholding materials that should have been shown to me, in light of the information provided to federal and N.Y. prosecutors, makes it uncertain whether the truth will ever be disclosed, voluntarily, by Trenton officials who are now desperate to insulate themselves from liability. ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")
Among N.J. officials implicated in these new scandals with a role in matters pertaining to me are: Felix Roque, Albio Sires (Mr. Roque's so-called political "Daddy"), Senator Menendez (whose difficulties are increasing), Mr. Christie, and Chief Justice Rabner who presides with sublime inattention (or incompetence) over a sadly failed legal system.
Mr. Sweeney and Mr. Codey, both lawyers, have failed the unions and public employees who supported them for years and who now must hold them responsible for a fraudulent deal with the governor. These men and many other distinguished members of the bar and legal ethics officials have been accused, publicly, of lying and frauds. ("Stuart Rabner's Selective Sense of Justice" and "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?" then "Is Stephen M. Sweeney, Esq. a Liar?")
To protect crooked judges or politicians in New Jersey in these very public matters is a terrible mistake that undermines the integrity of the entire U.S. legal system. There is no legal system on earth where the failure by all prosecutors and law enforcement agencies contacted to respond to serious evidence and accusations of criminality that are made public can be interpreted as anything other than massive corruption and/or incompetence that makes a lie of our rights and laws. ("An Open Letter to Cyrus Vance, Jr., Esq.")
It is vitally important for justice to be done and to be seen to be done in this case.
A list of 100 sources relevant to this essay and current events in New Jersey (and beyond) will be attached to this essay in the days ahead if I am able to overcome computer warfare to continue writing at this blog.
Alterations of the text by hackers from New Jersey may take place at any time.
Jeff Green, "4 Charged in Alleged Health Care Scam: Passaic Chiropractor Among Targets of Probe," The Record, June 5, 2015, p. L-1. (A statewide fraud scheme targeting insurers on the part of lawyers, judges, doctors and politicians has been broken-up. More targets will be announced in the days and weeks to come. "New Jersey is the Home of Living Dead" and "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")
Mike Kelly, "America's Rabbi Making Political Waves: Biotech Foundation Drawing Cash and Controversy," The Record, May 26, 2015, p. A-1. (Mr. Menendez and Mr. Christie are recipients of "humanitarian" awards from a New Jersey-based "alleged" Israeli front-group aligned with a person calling himself "Terry Tuchin." "An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin ["Arthur Goldberg"?] and Diana Lisa Riccioli" and "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture.")
Thomas Zambito, "Menendez Trial to Stay in N.J., Judge Decides," The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 17. ("Rejecting a bid to move corruption case to D.C., jurist cites the senator's deep political ties to Jersey.")
It appears that Mr. Menendez will lose his effort for a complete severance of trials between his matter and Dr. Melgen's case. These early motion outcomes make it more likely that Mr. Menendez will be convicted and, if convicted, he will serve at least 10 years under federal sentencing guidelines, depending on the exact charges of which he is found guilty.
Jay Weaver, "Menendez Ally is Let Out of Jail Before Fraud Trial: Bail Amount Not Yet Determined," The Record, June 9, 2015, p. A-7. (Dr. Melgen will be "joining" Mr. Menendez before a federal judge and jury. Bail may be in the millions. Dr. Melgen may have agreed to cooperate to some extent with the feds. Dr. Melgen has "agreed" to tie-up all of his assets in the bail package making a sudden departure unlikely.)
Kate Zernike, "Ex-Official Says Christie Broke Grand Jury Law," The New York Times, June 8, 2015, p. A18. (It is a federal crime to disclose aspects of a sealed grand jury proceeding. Mr. Christie may have made such disclosures in the presence of more than one subordinate.)
Christopher Baxter, "Mayor Indicted in Kickback Scheme Worth About $250,000," The Star-Ledger, June 10, 2015, p. 17. (Felix Roque -- whatever happened to his alleged C.I.A. friends? -- and Albio Sires, the mayor's so-called partner in crime, may have to answer questions concerning their roles in my life-story and insulting statements said to have been made by Mr. Roque about me and persons close to me. This incident of kickbacks for referrals may be connected to the "accident scams" against insurance companies that were made to pay for expensive and unnecessary MRI tests. Was Armando Hernandez, Esq. -- my old friend -- among the persons sending and receiving "referrals" to these doctors in accident cases for a small fee? Jose Ginarte, Esq.? Has Mr. Ginarte been disbarred? Mr. Edgar Navarete?)
Lindy Washburn, "Mayor Indicted in Medical Scam: Hudson Official Allegedly Got Paid for Referrals," The Record, June 10, 2015, p. L-1. (West New York officials -- including new Municipal Court Judge Mr. Hernandez? -- are associated with various scams still under federal investigation by multiple government agencies.)
Linh That, "DPW Misconduct: North Bergen Witness Said 2 Underlings Helped Him," The Record, June 11, 2015, p. L-1. (Officials in North Bergen guilty of corruption were assisted by town employees who are now also targets of new investigations. In addition to the state investigations of Mr. Cabrera and/or Mr. Martinez, more of the regulars from the area are looking at real time in cases that cannot be "fixed" by Big Nicky Sacco and/or Bob Menendez. "Jay Romano and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "North Bergen, New Jersey is the Home of La Cosa Nostra.")
Kate Zernike, "Court Rules Christie Can Skip Pension Payments," The New York Times, June 10, 2015, p. A23. (Christie LIED when he promised a "full payment" -- that was his phrase! -- into employee pension funds only to violate his promise by making a half-full payment. The Supreme Court in Trenton, as usual, did not care about the unions or the "little people," as Jaynee LaVecchia would say, nor about the governor's now proven lies as a member of the bar. The Supreme Court was intimidated, politically, and failed to protect citizens. "New Jersey Supreme Court's Implosion" and "New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Faces Ethics Charges.")
"Mr. Wildstein's statement, in a civil case separate from the federal prosecution in the bridge case, offers the first insider confirmation of a long-rumored tale of New Jersey political corruption [emphasis added] and places Mr. Christie at the center of it. It also portrays the governor, a former United States Attorney, [and a member in good standing of the New Jersey Bar Association today,] casually revealing information about a grand jury proceeding he had overseen, which violates federal law." (N.Y. Times, 6-8-15, p. A18, emphasis added.)
It is curious that during the very week when David Wildstein, Esq., a former Port Authority official and "friend" of David Samson, Esq., also the admitted mastermind of the bridge access-lane closings, accused Mr. Christie of violating federal law and lying about it by denying the violation, the New Jersey Supreme Court allowed Mr. Christie to lie, AGAIN, to unions and get away with it by breaching his promise to make legally-required payments into pension funds after deducting funds from employee paychecks to do so. ("David Samson, Esq. Resigns.")
Mr. Wildstein's remarks seemed to indicate that other persons were present when Mr. Christie made these criminal disclosures:
" ... in June, 2010, Mr. Wildstein met in the governor's private office with Mr. Christie and others, [emphasis added] including Bill Baroni, then his [Mr. Wildstein's] boss and Mr. Christie's top appointee at the Port Authority; Michelle Brown, then [from] the governor's division of appointments; and Richard Bagger, then Mr. Christie's Chief of Staff." (N.Y. Times, 6-8-15, p. A18, emphasis added.)
These persons, presumably, also heard Mr. Christie's criminal identification of a witness who testified before a federal grand jury and his political motivations for making an appointment that would require the appointee to "get rid of" his "war chest," that is, money that could go to N.J. Democratic candidates and issues.
The governor was, in effect, using public funds and positions of trust as perks to advance a partisan Republican agenda at the people's expense and in violation of his own ethical standards. (Again: "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "Christie's Bridge of Sighs.")
The disgraceful performance and cowardice on the part of the tainted New Jersey Supreme Court and Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE) only further tarnishes the soiled legal profession and judiciary of America's "leading" mafia or so-called "Soprano State":
" ... the 'Jersey Comeback' the governor promoted has failed to materialize -- the state economy has lagged behind his forecasts, and behind neighboring states and the nation -- Mr. Christie said [this excused] the payments he promised in the law. [emphasis added] That has left New Jersey with one of the nation's largest pension liabilities, and a record NINE credit downgrades from Wall Street rating agencies." (N.Y. Times, 6-10-15, p. A23, emphasis added.)
New Jersey ranks below many Third World states in credit worthiness and has achieved levels of corruption that make FIFA look like the Vatican by comparison. ("New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead.")
On the other hand, New Jersey has been great for Exxon and other major polluters and, for insurance defense firms refusing to pay compensation to accident victims and/or to persons dying from cancers caused by illegal pollution.
In terms of the legal ethics consequences of the Supreme Court's failure to protect N.J. public workers (possibly because of fear of political consequences or corruption) and new accusations of lies, broken promises, as well as the commission of a new federal crime by Governor Christie, the only conclusion must be that (to quote a dissenting justice) there will be a "loss of public trust" in the law that is "staggering." ("Is Christopher Christie 'Mentally Deranged' and a 'Liar'?" and "Christie Gives a Donor $1 Million of New Jersey Money.")
"Staggering" is certainly the right word for ethical failures in a state whose judiciary and legal profession have been described, allegedly, by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, as "embarrassing" to America:
"The mayor of West New York, an anesthesiologist and a former Army officer who swept into office four years ago as a 'reformer,' has been indicted on charges that he accepted CASH -- including election campaign contributions -- in exchange for referrals for high-priced imaging scans." (The Record, 6-10-15, p. L-1, emphasis added.)
Mayor Felix Roque is rumored to be close to Congressman Albio Sires (R) and New Jersey's indicted Senator Bob Menendez (D) as well as presiding over West New York's disgraced police department whose former Chief, Mr. Oriente, served federal prison time and has often been seen following me on my walks in Manhattan. Mr. Roque is alleged to have received ...
" ... $250,000 from [indicted scam artist] Ray Zubari from 2007 to 2012, according to the state. Some of the payments he received were personally delivered by Zubari [bags of cash, no cocaine?] to the mayor's office in Town Hall, the indictment said. Others were disguised as campaign contributions, the state alleged." (The Record, 6-10-15, p. L-1, emphasis added.)
It is not clear whether Mr. Roque (or his former CIA friends who have read my blogs) were sharing these "funds" with Bob Menendez and/or Albio Sires and/or Dr. Melgen perhaps. ("Menendez Croney's Office Raided.")
However, it is certainly clear that Mr. Menendez's political organization in Hudson County is being destroyed, piece-by-piece, by the feds and that there is much more coming for the Hudson Machine. ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?" and "Menendez Charged With Selling His Office.")
"Mayor Roque put his personal wealth and political career ahead of his patients' needs,"
The acting state attorney general, John J. Hoffman, said:
"We are intent upon ensuring that a medical practitioner's professional opinion is not for sale in New Jersey." (The Record, 6-10-15, p. L-1.)
The selling of professional opinions in New Jersey is reserved for lawyers and judges. ("New Jersey's Tainted Legal Ethics" and "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit.")
Mr. Roque made insulting comments not only about me, but also about some racial groups in New Jersey and America.
This loathsome behavior by Mr. Roque allows me to ignore his comments disapproving of me as the "despicable lies of a despicable liar."
Do you speak to me of "ethics," New Jersey? ("Is America's legal ethics a lie?")
Sources:
Ross Bultner, "Speaker's Tab Includes Cars, Clubs and 'Other,'" The New York Times, June 9, 2015, p. A1. (Mr. Sheldon Silver's friends at the Times strike back at new speaker Carl Heastie.)
Scott Shane, "Drone Victims' Families File a Federal Law Suit," The New York Times, June 9, 2015, p. A7. (Are drone strikes deliberately killing innocent civilians a slight violation of international law, Mr. Obama? As anticipated the law suit was dismissed; another is being brought by different victims of these weapons, both within the U.S. legal system and before international tribunals.)
Somini Segupta, "List of Abuses Bypasses Israel and Hamas," The New York Times, June 9, 2015, p. A9. (Protecting Israel by denying the obvious undermines the credibility of the UN and the General Secretary. What this protection of Israel -- due to American and Israeli lobbying -- tells persons who feel aggrieved is that there is no peaceful mechanism for the expression of legitimate outrage at terrible crimes. The result will be more terrorism in the Middle East and elsewhere. Hamas being protected from international criticism in order to equate Israeli actions with those of the terrorist organization makes things worse.)
Noel Remnick, "Released After 27 Years An Ex-Inmate is Mindful of a Detective's Cases," The New York Times, June 9, 2015, p. A18. (Shabara Shakur, 50, served 27 years for a murder everyone now agrees he did not commit because of fabricated evidence by a police officer who sought to increase his "success" in prosecutions following arrests. "John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and New Jersey Corruption" and "Crooked Cop Lies to Convict People.")
Michael Schwirtz & Michael Winerip, "Man Held at Riker's Jail For 3 Years Without Trial Commits Suicide at 22," The New York Times, June 9, 2015, p. A20. (What happened to due process of law? Another African-American life thrown away by the U.S. legal system. "Driving While Black [DWB] in New Jersey" and "Albert Florence and New Jersey's Racism.")
Benjamin Wieser, "De Blasio Administration Urging New Jersey to Reject Exxon Pollution Settlement," The New York Times, June 9, 2015, p. A20. (N.J.'s "paid-for" governor is protecting Exxon at the expense of the people of the Garden State. Perhaps efforts are being made from New Jersey to generate -- or aggravate -- controversy between Mayor de Blasio and Governor Cuomo.)
Monica Davey, "Chicago Pays $5 Million Over Killing of Teenager," The New York Times, April 16, 2015, p. A15. (One of TWENTY questionable shootings of African-Americans by police in the nation over a typical 7-day period. There may have been more shootings, assaults, false arrests, body searches of young African-Americans, who have committed no crimes, during this same period. "So Black and So Blue in Prison.")
Benjamin Muller, "Outside Judge is Named For Police Shooting Case," The New York Times, April 16, 2015, p. A17. (It is necessary to go outside the local judiciary -- as in New Jersey -- because judges are "close" to police and prosecutors. Otherwise, police will be protected -- again, as in New Jersey -- even in cases of murder in South Carolina and elsewhere when shooters are cops and victims are African-Americans. Fire-bombing an African-American church should surprise no one in the home of the KKK. Lyndsey Graham is from South Carolina but has not been heard, publicly, on these matters. So far, 7 African-American churches have been firebombed or torched. "Is Lyndsey Graham, Esq. an Enemy Combatant?")
Michael Barbaro, "Even in New Hampshire, 'Bridgegate' Dogs Christie," The New York Times, April 16, 2015, p. A19. (Mr. Christie is at 1% among Republicans. He is at 0% with me. For the first time that I can recall a New York Times editorial, politely, suggested that Mr. Christie -- on the day after his announcement for the Republican nomination -- has difficulties telling the truth and should not be president. It is unusual for such a strong statement to be made by a major American media outlet so early in the process, but it is a sentiment already being echoed by others. )
"Governor Christie's Phony Truth-Telling," (Editorial) The New York Times, July 1, 2015, p. A28. ("There are lines between brash and belligerent, between open and obnoxious, and most important, between 'telling it like it is' and not telling the truth. Mr. Christie crosses those lines all the time, [emphasis added] as Tom Moran, the editorial page editor of The Star-Ledger of Newark, DOCUMENTED in a blistering catalog of Mr. Christie's lies. ..." [emphasis added!] Blatant lying by members of the bar -- such as Mr. Christie, Mr. Menendez, Mr. Rabner through his silence, and John McGill, Esq. of the OAE, as well as many others -- undermines the credibility of all lawyers in New Jersey to the extent that they have any credibility left. "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit.")
Steve Edel & Michael Barbaro, "Rubio Career Bedeviled by Financial Struggles: A Senator Dogged by Debts, Lapses and Losses," The New York Times, June 10, 2015, p. A1. ($800,000 rescue from a "publisher" and a billionaire friend turns a bankrupt failure into an overnight success. Has Mr. Rubio been "bought" like Bob Menendez? "Marco Rubio Lies About His Past" and "Is Menendez For Sale?")
Shaila Dewan, "Poor, Accused and Punished by Bail System: Critics Point to Debt and Ruined Lives," The New York Times, June 11, 2015, p. A1. (The "crimes" of punishment and race in America's legal system illustrate our economic inequality as well as its burdens throughout our society. Few impoverished African-American defendants in the criminal law system are "rescued" by billionaire admirers. "Freedom For Mumia Abu-Jamal" and "Justice For Mumia Abu-Jamal" then "Foucault, Rose, Davis and the Meaning(s) of Prison.")
Shawn Boburg & Peter J. Sampson, "Defense Team May Call Christie: Kelly and Baroni Plead Not Guilty in GWB Case," The Record, May 5, 2015, p. A-1. (New difficulties arise for Mr. Christie who will probably be accused of further lying and may be subject to cross-examination by defense counsel. The presidential run for a politician facing these kinds of troubles is a truly Quixotic venture. Mr. Christie's campaign may be a way to avoid facing or trying to resolve the issues arising in New Jersey for its absent governor.)
Mike Kelly, "Governor's Ex-Allies Look to Change the Narrative," The Record, May 5, 2015, p. A-1. (Did Christie's aides have no choice about what they did? If so, who did have a choice or initiate the policy that resulted in the crisis at the GWB? On what other matters is New Jersey's governor "clueless" or "out of the loop"?)
"Politics of the GWB: The People of Fort Lee Were Just Pawns," (Editorial) The Record, May 5, 2015, p. A-8. (Will Mr. Mastro say on behalf of Governor Christie: "It wasn't about the people of Fort Lee!" Did Menendez and Christie see me as a "pawn" in their power-games?)
Brent Johnson, "First Lady Concedes Enthusiasm Has Dropped for a 2016 Bid," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 3. (What happened to Mr. Christie's campaign for U.S. President? Mr. Christie was not "stronger than the storm"? Chaos and confusion seem to define Mr. Christie's campaign indicating that a Christie presidential administration would be Nixon-like in its "bunker mentality" and frequent liberties with the law and truth.)
Louise C. Hochman, "Judge Indicted on Charges That She Hindered Apprehension of Boyfriend," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 13. (Suspended Middlesex County Superior Court Judge CARLIA M. BRADY has been indicted on charges that she protected her boyfriend after being told by an officer of an outstanding warrant against him. Yes, Judge Brady's first name appears to be "Carlia" -- unless the press got it wrong. Is Estela De La Cruz still a Superior Court Judge despite her undenied fondness for prostitutes and possible RAPE of Marilyn Straus? Who asked you to act against me from behind my back, Estela? Menendez? "Marilyn Straus Was Right!" and "Diana's Friend Goes to Prison!")
Christopher Baxter, "Poll Finds Sharp Divide in Belief That Authorities Will Act Fairly," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 14. (As many as 75% of N.J. residents believe, accurately, that race or politics -- corruption? -- and other illicit factors will alter or determine police and prosecutorial responses, or non-responses, as well as the actions of state judges. This means that legitimacy has been lost in New Jersey's legal system: "An Open Letter to Cyrus Vance, Jr., Esq." and "Albert Florence and New Jersey's Racism.")
S.P. Sullivan, "Documents Raise New Questions in State's Exxon Deal," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 17. (It appears that the infamous Exxon deal was the result of "undue influence" exerted against the state's "compromised" governor. Is this New Jersey's legal ethics, Mr. Rabner? Again: "John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and New Jersey Corruption" and "New Jersey's KKK Police Shocker" and "Organized Crime Group in New Jersey's State Police.")
Bill Wichert, "School Board Quietly Fires Teacher Over Letter to a 'Cop Killer'," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 25. (Teacher whose students wrote to Mumia Abu-Jamal is fired, whereas Maria Martinez is made Principal of Leonia's Middle School, allegedly, partly as a reward for services rendered to Mr. Menendez and/or the OAE against me, despite her fraudulent disability claims in New York. I wonder who approached you, Maria? Gilberto Garcia? John McGill? Diana Lisa Riccioli? Has Mr. Garcia been disbarred? Mary Anne Kriko? How about Estela De La Cruz, Maria? Was Ms. De La Cruz your "friend," Maria, even as she was seeking assistance against me? Diana Lisa Riccioli? Your neighbor "Terry Tuchin"? Bob Menendez and/or Lilian Munoz? "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!")
Ben Horowitz, "Educator Pleads Not Guilty in Sex Abuse Case," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 28. ("A former Roxbury High School Assistant Principal pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges that he sexually touched a teenage boy who lived with him on a part-time basis." Roger Schneider, 55, is looking at prison time, but claims that he knows Richard J. Codey "personally.")
"Prosecutor Ordered to Turn Over 11 Years of Dash Cam Videos," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 28. (A judge in Middlesex County ordered the County Prosecutor to turn over 11 years of dash cam videos in a transparency case. I continue to receive no response other than "no comment" from any authorities concerning my requests for the truth to which I am legally entitled from New Jersey. Not even denials or discussions of the facts, nor explicit refusals to proceed with an investigation, simply, "no comment." This suggests, strongly, a clear attempt to protect someone in Trenton in violation of the law and ethics rules. Again: "An Open Letter to Cyrus Vance, Jr., Esq.")
Ben Horowitz, "Kickbacks Ringleader Could Implicate Dozens," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 28. (Ray Zubari is the new Solomon Dwek. After pleading guilty to paying kickbacks to lawyers, doctors, politicians and judges, probably, Mr. Zubari has begun "cooperating" with the state to shorten his sentence. Dr. Melgen? "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?")
Erin O'Neill, "Sandy Victims Plan Statehouse Protest," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 28. (Victims of "Superstorm Sandy" protest disappearing funds and lack of assistance that was "promised" by Mr. Christie. Mr. Christie's record of keeping promises is shaky at the moment. New Jersey's governor refuses to assist residents of the state who are not the Exxon corporation or other millionaire contributors to the Republican party.)
Mary Ann Spoto, "Police: Man Sexually Assaulted Teenage Girl," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 28. (Michael A. Traynor, 27, was charged with assault on a 14-year-old girl, just like Bob Menendez, allegedly. "New Jersey Lesbian Sends Nude Photos to Minor" and "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes.")
Peter J. Sampson, "Medical Bribe Scheme Reached a Grand Scale," The Record, May 27, 2015, p. A-1. (Lab paid doctors and lawyers -- probably MANY judges and politicians were in on the scams! -- and got rich from referrals. This is an ongoing story that is only beginning to unfold in New Jersey. "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "Cement is Gold!")
"Cost of Passaic Politics: Taxpayers foot the bill for raises, freeholder lawsuit," (Editorial) The Record, May 27, 2015, p. A-10. (New Jersey residents lose, again, as politicians award themselves a raise for doing an "outstanding" job. Again: "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")
"Protecting Patients: More Questions Raised About Ragi Case," (Editorial) The Record, May 27, 2015, p. A-10. (Medical doctor sexually assaulted victims/patients under his care. Will Dr. Ragi go to prison? "Terry Tuchin"? Diana Lisa Riccioli? "New Jersey Lesbian Professor Rapes a Disabled Man.")
Peter J. Sampson, "Child-Porn Sharer Gets 6&1/2 Years in Prison: Wayne Resident Says He Grew Up Thinking Images Were Normal," The Record, May 27, 2015, p. L-1. (Bob Menendez-supporter and alleged friend, MANUEL FERNANDEZ, 34, could face deportation to Costa Rica after his 6&1/2 years in prison. Is this the same person with the byline "Manny Fernandez" at the Times? "Everybody does it!" Mr. Fernandez is alleged to have explained. "Union City New Jersey is Meyer Lansky's Whore House.")
Stephanie Dazio, "Police Seeking Man Who Netted $100,000 in ATM Tampering," The Record, May 14, 2015, p. L-3. (A man who used a "skimmer" device stole about $100,000, but may receive a humanitarian award from America's rabbi. "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court.")
Salvador Rizzo, "Decision Day for Pension Dispute: Ruling Looms as Dire Warnings Over Budget Emerge," The Record, June 9, 2015, p. A-1. (Mr. Christie's $32.5 BILLION budget is about $9 BILLION short, in real dollars as opposed to Trenton's "Monopoly Money," even with a favorable Supreme Court decision.)
Melissa Hayes, "Ex-Christie Aide is Fined $500 for Email Violations: Told Spouse About State Business," The Record, June 9, 2015, p. A-3. (Ms. Renna will pay $500 for an "indiscreet" email that, unethically, disclosed government meetings that would make her late in getting home to her husband who may have worried about her. Mr. Christie's disclosure of grand jury information in violation of federal criminal laws will be ignored by ethics officials and prosecutors. Perhaps this is an excellent example of New Jersey's legal ethics. "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
"Help For Victims of College Frauds," (Editorial) The New York Times, June 11, 2015, p. A26. (Professors falsifying credentials and accepting money to insult or manipulate students whom they sexually violate as "false mentors" is only one kind of fraud. More prevalent is fraud in the presentation of course materials that are slanted, ideologically, whether for the Right or Left, or to coincide with the politically correct views of particular trendy faculty members of any and/or all genders. "America's Nursery School Campus" and "Whatever.")
Victoria Burnett, [Lizette Alvarez a.k.a. "Manohla Dargis,"] "Cubans Try For a Piece of the Outsourcing Pie," The New York Times, June 12, 2015, p. A4. (I am denied access to the Internet from my home; 2 personal computers have been destroyed by N.J. hackers. I live in N.Y. Cubans may have greater computer access and freedom than I do. Is this the "freedom of speech" favored by the odious Mr. Rubio? Lourdes Santiago, can you shed any light on these crimes? "Marco Rubio Lies About His Past.")
Don Bilesky, "Comments On Women in the Lab Sour Outcry," The New York Times, June 12, 2015, p. A4. ("A Nobel laureate has resigned as honorary professor at University College[,] London[,] after saying that female scientists should be segregated from male colleagues because women cry when criticized and are a romantic distraction in the laboratory." Women may be a "romantic distraction" elsewhere than in the laboratory; but men may also be a romantic distraction for heterosexual women in the laboratory and elsewhere. I suggest that men and women, equally, refrain from wearing provocative clothing in laboratory settings or revealing shapely legs. "'The Stepford Wives': A Movie Review.")
"A Pill to Boost Female Libido," (Editorial) The New York Times, June 12, 2015, p. A26. (Will this "boosting" of female libido be allowed in the laboratory? Are we sending contradictory signals to women concerning "displays" of sexuality or erotic energy? Like most women, as a male person, I feel quite sufficiently "boosted" sexually speaking.)
Richard Perez-Pena, "Black or White? Woman's Story Stirs Up [sic.] a Furor," The New York Times, June 13, 2015, p. A1. ("Rachel A. Dolezal" identifies as "black" and "presents as black or African-American," but claims society is trying to force her into a false category, for her, as a "White" person. Is race -- like gender -- socially constructed, and/or arbitrary, or merely subjective in America? Or is racial identity determined by power and history? Who decides identity issues concerning race and gender? Government? Popular vote? Flip a coin? After all, everything is "relative" we are told. "Is Western Philosophy Racist?")
Richard Perez-Pena, "N.A.A.C.P. Chapter Leader Resigns Amid Claims She Lied About Ethnicity," The New York Times, June 16, 2015, p. A12. (Rachel Dolezal has been forced to resign as Chapter President of the N.A.A.C.P. because of intolerance of her "choices" as to racial-orientation. Isn't it all relative, racially as much as sexually? "John Finnis and Ethical Cognitivism" and "Is there a gay marriage right?")
Benedict Carey, "Science Under Scrutiny: A steady increase in study retractions has alarmed journals and researchers," The New York Times, Science Times, June 16, 2015, p. D1. (Fraud and incompetence in scholarly and scientific writings are an epidemic in today's America: "Is the universe only a numbers game?" and "Nice Babies and Bad Psychologists" then "Nihilists in Disneyworld.")
Christopher Drew & Dave Philips, "Burnout Forces U.S. to Curtail Drone Flights," The New York Times, June 17, 2015, p. A1. (ISIS and Taliban, also Hutis, are renewed and stronger than ever partly as a result of the failure of the U.S. drone policy condemned by the world. We have killed thousands of innocent persons to make things worse in Pakistan, Iraq, Yemen and Oman as well as in other "secret" locations.)
Ben Hubbard, "ISIS Takes Root, Mixing Service With Strictures," The New York Times, June 17, 2015, p. A1. (Northern Syria and large sections of Iraq belong to ISIS. The Hutis are in Yemen and Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Al Qaeda is in all of these organizations and countries after 10 years of warfare. It is believed by many officials that Al Qaeda and ISIS are also within the United States of America.)
Benjamin Brewer, "Man Accused in New Jersey of Planning to Aid ISIS," The New York Times, June 19, 2015, p. A20. (Is the culprit Mr. Christie?)
David E. Sanger, Nicole Perlroth, ["Jennifer Shuessler,"] Michael D. Shear, "Attack Gave Chinese Hackers Privileged Systems," The New York Times, June 21, 2015, p. A1. (China calls it payback for U.S. computer spying and theft from their systems; the U.S. calls it Chinese computer crime. I agree with both countries. A concerted attack on the New York Stock Exchange on the part of several countries is probably being covered-up by U.S. authorities.)
Brent Johnson & Matt Arco, "Wildstein Claims Christie Revealed Grand Jury Information, Report Says," The Star-Ledger, June 9, 2015, p. 3. (If Mr. Wildstein did Mr. Christie's dirty work for years and the governor threw Wildstein "under a bus," Mr. Wildstein certainly owes Christie nothing any more. Much the same must be true for anyone who "served" Mr. Menendez's ambitions. "Boss Bob" cannot help anyone now. Help yourselves by cooperating with the feds. Donald Trump may do better than Christie in the nomination fight.)
Susan K. Livio, "Lawyer: Founder of Gay Therapy Group ["Terry Tuchin"?] Misled About Success," The Star-Ledger, June 9, 2015, p. 5. ("Arthur Goldberg," a scam artist who is probably misusing the name of a former U.S. Supreme Court Justice, founder of JONAH, may receive a humanitarian award from Rabbi Shmuely author of the "Kosher Sutra" who is self-proclaimed as "America's Rabbi," but Mr. Goldberg certainly should go to prison. "An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli.")
Samantha Marcus, "Report Finds Fault in N.J. Budget Strategies," The Star-Ledger, June 9, 2015, p. 7. (Theft, corruption, incompetence, and more frauds in Trenton: "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead.")
"Pension Funding: Court Rules Christie Can Reduce Payments," (Editorial) The Record, June 10, 2015, p. 1. ("Christie has little credibility left." The New Jersey Supreme Court may have less credibility than the governor: "New Jersey's Political and Supreme Court Whores" and "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court" then "Christie Rails Against New Jersey's Corrupt Judges.")
Samantha Marcus, "A $1.6 BILLION Christie Victory," The Star-Ledger, June 10, 2015, p. 1. (Christie is allowed to rip-off the pension funds. Now what about the looming $9 BILLION gap in the budget.)
Mark Mueller, "Decision Near On Sex Charges," The Star-Ledger, June 10, 2015, p. 5. (Carol D'Annunzio, who claimed to be a lesbian, is alleged to have sexually assaulted a then 15-year-old boy. Is it O.K. when lesbians rape children or women? Perhaps only when rape victims are male is it O.K. for "feminists" to commit such crimes, right Diana Lisa Riccioli? "New Jersey is the Home of Child Molesters.")
Jeff Goldman, "Police Charge Uber Driver With Harassing a Passenger," The Star-Ledger, June 10, 2015, p. 20. (A man who locked a woman in a vehicle before fondling himself has been charged by Avalon police. Initial reports that the culprit was Senator Menendez cannot be confirmed, but the arrest of Nayal Salem, 57, of Philadelphia suggests otherwise. "Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks" and "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes.")
Jean Rimbach, "Earlier Groping Claims Surface: Doctor Warned by State 9 Years Before First Indictment," The Record, May 26, 2015, p. A-1. (Dr. Ragi has a thing for unconscious women, like Estela De La Cruz and Diana Lisa Riccioli. Hypnosis, Dr. Ragi? "Marilyn Straus Was Right!" and "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!")
"More Transparency: Open Government Best Serves the Public," (Editorial) The Record, June 11, 2015, p. A-12. (Stop LYING and COVERING-UP for the OAE, Mr. Rabner and New Jersey, and tell me the truth. "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?" and "Stuart Rabner's Selective Sense of Justice.")
Stephanie Clifford, "$6.5 Million Deal for Cleared Man," The New York Times, June 24, 2015, p. A20. (Jonathan Fleming spent 24 years in prison for a crime he could not have committed because he was in a different state from the one in which the killing took place and this was provable at the time of his conviction as well as being known to the police. Ethics? "Prosecutorial Misconduct.")
Kate Zernike, "Newark Schools Chief, Picked by Christie, Is Out," The New York Times, June 23, 2015, p. A1. (Cami Anderson, 43, a Christie appointee and his latest disaster, is forced to leave office amid questions concerning the "administration" of a $100 million gift to Newark schools.)
S.P. Sullivan, "Groups Go to Court to Block Exxon Settlement," The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 17. (Will the people of N.J. overcome the sweetheart deal between Christie and Exxon?)
Samantha Marcus, "Governor, Unions at Standoff After Ruling," The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 17. (Unions regard Mr. Christie, accurately or allegedly, depending on your point of view, as a "pathological liar" who is not to be trusted. How will any agreement between N.J.'s "governator" and the unions be reached in the future?)
Keith Brown, "Security Guard at School Accused of Sex Assault," The Star-Ledger, June 11, 2015, p. 20. (Ross Vega-Amador, 34, a security guard at Central Trenton High School was involved in a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student. Sex with minors is usually reserved for teachers and administrators in New Jersey schools. "New Jersey Lesbian Sends Nude Photos to Minor" and "Diana's Friend Goes to Prison!")
Alex Napoli, "Public Employees Nabbed in Drug Sting," The Star-Ledger, June 11, 2015, p. 20. (Police officers and public officials -- possibly lawyers and judges soon -- were nabbed as part of a sting operation that may lead to more New Jersey judges. " ... the police seized $400,000 in drugs in the massive sting.")
Dave Hutchinson, "Deliberations Begin in Graphic Photo Case," The Star-Ledger, June 11, 2015, p. 20. (Alleged sexist and racist, who may have been humiliated in a public debate against me, W. Brian Stack, Esq., "prosecuted' Thomas Blumberg, 57, who disseminated lewd images and who may have tried to sexually assault a minor. Is Mr. Stack one of the persons who was also "Malbus"? Is there a secret life for Mr. Stack on-line? Rematch, Brian?)
Mathew Winter, "Why New Jersey Lost the Confidence of Investors," The Record, June 16, 2015, p. A-9. (Corruption, incompetence, public lies, organized crime influence and tainted courts help to explain N.J.'s difficulties with finances. Is this New Jersey's legal ethics? The poor pay a price for the corruption and ineptitude of politicians and judges? "New Jersey Supreme Court's Implosion.")
Minjae Park, "Hackensack Man Accused of Assaulting Boy, 14: Alleged Victim Told School Counselor," The Record, June 11, 2015, p. L-2. (It may be that these individuals -- more than one of the men sexually assaulted the boy -- will be protected unless there is public scrutiny: MANUEL J. ZUMBLA-CHOMBLY, 36, and EDWIN SANGORIMA, 19, like to rape 14-year-old boys and claim to know Bob Menendez. "Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?")
Ted Sherman, "Financial Woes Deal a Blow to N.J. Colleges: Moody's Downgrades the Credit Ratings of Some [N.J.] Universities, Warns Others On Outlooks," The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 1. (The financial catastrophe that is New Jersey government has affected the state's colleges and universities, private and public, so as to devalue degrees received by students. Merely being in New Jersey "devalues" your education and degree if you are going to school in the Garden State.)
Ben Horowitz, "In Recording, Attorney Says Prosecutor is 'In My Pocket,'" The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 3. ("A Morristown attorney claimed in a recorded conversation that Morristown Prosecutor FREDERIC KNAPP is 'in my pocket.' ..." Much the same has been said of N.J. Supreme Court Chief Justice Stuart Rabner by Solomon Dwek. The attorney making this statement -- who is not the subject of ethics proceedings and who has "business" in other counties -- is WILLIAM LAUFER, ESQ. who may serve on the N.J. legal ethics committee. This sort of pronouncement, often accurate, is not unusual in New Jersey's legal circles. Is this what the OAE means by "legal ethics"? More attorneys, apparently, have been recorded in their offices, along with judges in their chambers, with surprising results. Perhaps the OAE will alter transcripts of such recordings? "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and New Jersey Corruption.")
"Christie in Wonderland: Making Up a Lie About Court's Pension Ruling," (Editorial) The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 18. (Mr. Christie faces MORE accusations of lying and fraud from his fellow attorneys and colleagues in politics, from both parties, in New Jersey. New Jersey's governor is about to declare his candidacy for the Presidency of the United States of America. Are these "habits" of untruthfulness and fraud Mr. Christie's "Republican family values" that are reflective of N.J. legal ethics? May we expect more daily lies, frauds, insolvency in New Jersey thanks to Mr. Christie?)
"There he goes again. Governor Christie went on national television Sunday morning and did violence to the truth, this time on pension reform. If only the national audience knew him like we do." (TSL, 6-17-15, p. 18.)
V. Coleman, "Police Captain, Ex-Cop Charged in Data Theft," The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 20. (Further police and prosecutor misconduct and LYING as well as computer crime in New Jersey. Captain ANTHONY BUONO, alleged "capo" of the Genovese crime family, fittingly enough, was arrested in connection with an alleged data theft and computer crime scheme. "Censorship and Cruelty in New Jersey.")
Noah Cohen, "More Than $16,000 Seized in Heroin Arrest," The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 20. (Further organized crime activity that may involve local police is reflected in this story. About $3,000 may not have been listed as "collected" at the scene and could have "disappeared" after cops "seized" the money. Strange?)
Samantha Marcus, "Pension Plan's Toll On Jersey Schools," The Star-Ledger, June 18, 2015, p. 1. (Christie could not care less about teachers, their union, or the schools.)
"A Jersey Morality Tale," (Editorial) The Star-Ledger, June 18, 2015, p. 24. (More frauds against insurance companies with the assistance of attorneys and doctors in addition to the matters involving Mr. Roque and others. Things must be tough in personal injury practice these days if lawyers are resorting such scams.)
Rob Spahr, "Township Man is Accused in Sexual Assaults of 4 Girls," The Star-Ledger, June 18, 2015, p. 24. (A Tom's River resident, DANIEL ROY PLUMMER, 34, was arrested for sexually assaulting 4 underage young girls. Bail was set at $250,000, no 10%, and Mr. Plummer was only 1 member of a possible "group" of fellow enthusiasts, allegedly. Several of the victims may have been under 10-years-old. "New Jersey is the Home of Child Molesters" and "Edward M. De Sear, Esq. and New Jersey's Filth.")
Anthony G. Alterino, "11-Year-Old Boy Goes Missing After he Leaves School," The Star-Ledger, June 18, 2015, p. 24. (New Jersey continues to be the most dangerous state in the nation for children. Brian Delacruz has vanished from Perth Amboy, New Jersey and is sought by police. "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?" and "New Jersey Welcomes Child Molesters!")
Dustin Racioppi, "Lottery to Fall Short Again Under Private Operator: Despite Record Sales, Budget Goals Won't be Met," The Record, June 19, 2015, p. A-6. (Mysteriously, creative accounting cannot conceal or explain vast sums of money that seem to be "missing" from the lottery in New Jersey. "Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics" and "More Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics.")
Kibret Marcos, "Six in Lucchese Crime Family Plead Guilty of Racketeering," The Record, June 19, 2015, p. L-1. ("In an enterprise that ranged from a multi-billion dollar gambling ring to a prison drug-running scheme involving the Bloods street gang, six Lucchese crime family members pleaded guilty and more convictions are pending." Obviously, police and prosecutors are part of this operation in New Jersey. Judges are also, usually, on the mob's payroll.)
Matt Arco & Ted Sherman, "Stop Presses: Gov. Christie Finally Ready to Enter Race," The Star-Ledger, June 26, 2015, p. 1. (New Jersey's now admitted "lying governor" will seek the U.S. presidency as he faces new or additional ethics and criminal investigations. This is clearly the man we need as president. At the moment Mr. Christie trails the Republican pack.)
Tom Morgan, "With Christie in the Race, Jersey is Also the Loser," The Star-Ledger, June 26, 2015, p. 1. (" ... the real problem with this campaign, which he's expected to announce Tuesday, is that New Jersey is the sure loser.")
Steve Strunsky, "P.A. Hikes New Jersey Rent -- By 875,000%," The Star-Ledger, June 26, 2015, p. 5.
"In February, 2012, the board of commissioners [sic.] of the Port Authority voted to let N.J. Transit use the lot essentially for free."
I wonder why they would be so generous?
"The arrangement raised concerns among some because the Port Authority's chairman [sic.] at the time was David Samson and his law firm, then known as Wolff & Samson, had been retained by N.J. Transit to help maximize revenue from its park-and-ride lots."
By paying Samson's law firm -- which probably "took care of" Mr. Samson -- N.J. Transit saved a fortune from the costs of the lot; Mr. Samson got rich from using his public position to send business to his firm. Corruption? Conflict of interest? Theft? Mr. Samson was protected from criminal consequences and ethics liability. I am sure that David Samson will show his appreciation to Chief Justice Rabner for all his help. A legal ethics system that winks at such crimes, but goes after radical defense lawyers, is a lie and a farce. This is what the world calls "hypocrisy." ("Is America's Legal Ethics a Lie?" and "David Samson, Esq. Resigns.")
Susan K. Livio, "Jury: Gay Therapy Claims a Fraud," The Star-Ledger, June 26, 2015, p. 13. ("Arthur Goldberg" a.k.a. "Terry Tuchin" a.k.a. "David Cohen" is found to be a fraud and a liar. This person -- who presumably has a real name! -- can no longer be protected by Ms. Poritz. Will the truth about this JONAH group's activities finally be known? Rape. Theft. Assaults. Will anyone go to prison for these crimes? "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" then "Marilyn Straus Was Right!" and "Diana's Friend Goes to Prison.")
"Christie, Democrats Share the Blame For New Jersey's Crashing Credit," (Editorial) The Star-Ledger, June 26, 2015, p. 14. (New Jersey heads towards insolvency, also towards further investigations as well as more corruption in Trenton.)
Matt Arco, "For Christie's Approval Ratings, Poll Numbers Are at An All-Time Low," The Star-Ledger, June 24, 2015, p. 3. ("Gov. Chris Christie's job approval rating has hit a record low in New Jersey ..." Should this man be president? Exxon thinks so.)
Tom Haydon, "Linden: Man Gets 20-Year Term for Emailing Child Porn," The Star-Ledger, June 24, 2015, p. 11. (John Ellenbacker, 49, disseminated videos of child porn to a NETWORK of fellow enthusiasts who have not been named and may have included persons like him and not only in New Jersey in addition to undercover cops. New Jersey seems to be home to lawyers, judges, and -- perhaps -- a U.S. Senator with a fondness for child porn: "Neil M. Cohen, Esq. and Conduct Unbecoming to the Legislature in New Jersey" and "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes.")
Tim Darragh, "Law Helps Victim of Sex Trafficking [sic.] to Rebuild Her Life," The Star-Ledger, June 24, 2015, p. 17. (A woman raped, forced into prostitution, tortured, finally, testified against her abusers and may have an opportunity to rebuild her life by escaping from lesbian tormentors. Let us hope that she will be kept far away from Diana Lisa Riccioli and Estela De La Cruz. "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!" and "New Jersey Lesbian Professor Rapes a Disabled Man.")
Susan K. Livio, "Lawmakers Act Swiftly to Aid Hospital Headed by Norcross," The Star-Ledger, June 23, 2015, p. 9. (South Jersey political boss, George E. Norcross, III, will receive New Jersey's notorious "socialism for the rich" from Trenton officials. How much will it cost Mr. Norcross and/or exactly what amount is coming back to his "friends" in the state Assembly remains unclear.)
Brent Johnson, "Three Cabinet Members Leaving, Governor Says," The Star-Ledger, June 23, 2015, p. 13. (Rats fleeing a sinking ship? Curiously, these same persons may be subpoenaed to testify in connection with the disclosure of grand jury information by Mr. Christie. I am sure that the threat that they will be called as witnesses had nothing to do with their departures.)
Christopher Baxter, "Indictment: Ex-Firefighter Got Disability Pension While Doing Jiujitsu," The Star-Ledger, June 25, 2015, p. 16. (Maria Martinez may be right: "In New Jersey, everybody does it!")
AP, "State Senator Looks to Block $225 MILLION Exxon Mobil Settlement," The Record, June 20, 2015, p. A-3. ("Shyster Ray" Lesniak, Esq. sues to halt the Exxon Deal. There's nothing in it for him. Lesniak is from the affected area. Christie may have to buy Lesniak's approval with "something." Enough of a perk so Lesniak can "wet his beak" will always get "Shyster Ray's" vote.)
Joe Malinconico, "Schools Warned of Spiraling Deficits: Auditors Fear $186 Million Shortfall for Paterson," The Record, June 20, 2015, p. L-1. (The shortfall may be greater in Newark and Elizabeth. I can only hope that the authorities in Leonia, also parents and children, are notified of a matter that may concern children endangered in the town's grammar school.)
Peter J. Sampson, "3 Years for Sending Photos of Child to Bergen Cops," The Record, June 20, 2015, p. L-3. (I am sure that any number of Bergen cops and judges would welcome these child porn photos. Regrettably, for him, George Billak, 36, sent filthy and revolting images of child sexual exploitation to the one cop in town who seems to have a problem with it. Next time George may send the photos to Estela De La Cruz. "Edward M. De Sear, Esq. and New Jersey's Filth.")
Linh That, "Request For Ruling On Duress Delays DPW Supervisor's Trial," The Record, June 19, 2015, p. L-3. (Were employees of North Bergen's DPW "coerced" to perform jobs for their "boss" at home on the taxpayers' dime? Probably. TROY BUNERO, FRANCIS LONGO, JAMES WILEY will probably be convicted together with their "boss." Sure enough, they were convicted. I wonder what, if anything, happened to Jorge Prado and Yael Martinez, or Hugo Cabrera? "North Bergen New Jersey is the Home of La Cosa Nostra.")
Adam Liptak, "Equal Dignity: 5-4 Ruling Makes Same-Sex Marriage a Right Nationwide -- Forceful Dissents From the Court and Nation," The New York Times, June 27, 2015, p. A1. (Mr. Christie is outraged. I am not surprised: "Is there a gay marriage right?")
Erik Eckholm, "In a First, New Jersey Jury Says Group Selling Gay Cure Committed Fraud," The New York Times, June 26, 2015, p. A18. ("Terry Tuchin" a.k.a. "Arthur Goldberg" a.k.a. "David Cohen," a proud supporter of Mr. Netanyahu, will finally go to prison, if prosecuted -- unless Mr. Rabner comes to the rescue -- and he will have to reimburse those he bilked of funds for fake cures. Rumors that "America's rabbi" will be giving "Mr. Goldberg" a humanitarian award cannot be confirmed. "An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli.")
Andy Newman, "Rabbi Who Had Naked Chats in Sauna Looks to Keep His Job," The New York Times, June 25, 2015, p. A23. (Rabbi Jonathan Rosenblatt -- who forced boys as young as 12-years-old to join him naked in a sauna -- will not be charged with a crime or ethics offense of any kind and may get to keep his job. What the hell, right Mr. Vance? If this person were African-American, would he be shot dead without benefit of trial? I suspect so. "An Open Letter to Cyrus Vance, Jr., Esq.")
I will not greet (or chat with) anyone during this visit.
At issue in this matter is the integrity of New Jersey's courts as well as the legitimacy of America's legal system.
In a nation and state where African-Americans (and others) are often shot and killed -- like dogs in the street -- for public officials in Trenton to continue to be protected from all liability for their crimes and unethical conduct is disgusting because it makes a fraud of our criminal laws and ethics rules, Mr. Rabner, Mr. Christie, New Jersey and New York prosecutors.
No response to (or denials of) the accusations, evidence, and information supplied to the authorities -- who seem to be concerned, evidently and exclusively, to protect persons in New Jersey -- has been received by me.
The whole world is watching. Access to my profile is often blocked. I endure the usual censorship and harassment in writing these essays.
I will be continuing my writing at Critical Vision, eventually at Philosopher's Quest and Mind Games, until I can create a new blog online.
As new scandals arise in New Jersey, all three of the branches of government are afflicted with disgrace because even more officials face arrest and criminal charges.
I will focus in this essay upon all of the branches of government in N.J. that are now subject to new federal investigations -- despite computer crime making writing and/or revising very difficult today -- including additional accusations against Mr. Christie from his own former subordinate(s) and a statewide scandal involving criminal fraud aimed against insurance companies featuring the participation of lawyers and doctors as well as politicians, casting doubt on the integrity of the state's judiciary from the Supreme Court down to Municipal Courts. ("New Jersey's Political and Judicial Whores.")
Continued lies and cover-ups in matters pertaining to me in which the Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE) has obstructed justice by falsifying evidence and lying about it, as well as by withholding materials that should have been shown to me, in light of the information provided to federal and N.Y. prosecutors, makes it uncertain whether the truth will ever be disclosed, voluntarily, by Trenton officials who are now desperate to insulate themselves from liability. ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")
Among N.J. officials implicated in these new scandals with a role in matters pertaining to me are: Felix Roque, Albio Sires (Mr. Roque's so-called political "Daddy"), Senator Menendez (whose difficulties are increasing), Mr. Christie, and Chief Justice Rabner who presides with sublime inattention (or incompetence) over a sadly failed legal system.
Mr. Sweeney and Mr. Codey, both lawyers, have failed the unions and public employees who supported them for years and who now must hold them responsible for a fraudulent deal with the governor. These men and many other distinguished members of the bar and legal ethics officials have been accused, publicly, of lying and frauds. ("Stuart Rabner's Selective Sense of Justice" and "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?" then "Is Stephen M. Sweeney, Esq. a Liar?")
To protect crooked judges or politicians in New Jersey in these very public matters is a terrible mistake that undermines the integrity of the entire U.S. legal system. There is no legal system on earth where the failure by all prosecutors and law enforcement agencies contacted to respond to serious evidence and accusations of criminality that are made public can be interpreted as anything other than massive corruption and/or incompetence that makes a lie of our rights and laws. ("An Open Letter to Cyrus Vance, Jr., Esq.")
It is vitally important for justice to be done and to be seen to be done in this case.
A list of 100 sources relevant to this essay and current events in New Jersey (and beyond) will be attached to this essay in the days ahead if I am able to overcome computer warfare to continue writing at this blog.
Alterations of the text by hackers from New Jersey may take place at any time.
Jeff Green, "4 Charged in Alleged Health Care Scam: Passaic Chiropractor Among Targets of Probe," The Record, June 5, 2015, p. L-1. (A statewide fraud scheme targeting insurers on the part of lawyers, judges, doctors and politicians has been broken-up. More targets will be announced in the days and weeks to come. "New Jersey is the Home of Living Dead" and "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")
Mike Kelly, "America's Rabbi Making Political Waves: Biotech Foundation Drawing Cash and Controversy," The Record, May 26, 2015, p. A-1. (Mr. Menendez and Mr. Christie are recipients of "humanitarian" awards from a New Jersey-based "alleged" Israeli front-group aligned with a person calling himself "Terry Tuchin." "An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin ["Arthur Goldberg"?] and Diana Lisa Riccioli" and "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture.")
Thomas Zambito, "Menendez Trial to Stay in N.J., Judge Decides," The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 17. ("Rejecting a bid to move corruption case to D.C., jurist cites the senator's deep political ties to Jersey.")
It appears that Mr. Menendez will lose his effort for a complete severance of trials between his matter and Dr. Melgen's case. These early motion outcomes make it more likely that Mr. Menendez will be convicted and, if convicted, he will serve at least 10 years under federal sentencing guidelines, depending on the exact charges of which he is found guilty.
Jay Weaver, "Menendez Ally is Let Out of Jail Before Fraud Trial: Bail Amount Not Yet Determined," The Record, June 9, 2015, p. A-7. (Dr. Melgen will be "joining" Mr. Menendez before a federal judge and jury. Bail may be in the millions. Dr. Melgen may have agreed to cooperate to some extent with the feds. Dr. Melgen has "agreed" to tie-up all of his assets in the bail package making a sudden departure unlikely.)
Kate Zernike, "Ex-Official Says Christie Broke Grand Jury Law," The New York Times, June 8, 2015, p. A18. (It is a federal crime to disclose aspects of a sealed grand jury proceeding. Mr. Christie may have made such disclosures in the presence of more than one subordinate.)
Christopher Baxter, "Mayor Indicted in Kickback Scheme Worth About $250,000," The Star-Ledger, June 10, 2015, p. 17. (Felix Roque -- whatever happened to his alleged C.I.A. friends? -- and Albio Sires, the mayor's so-called partner in crime, may have to answer questions concerning their roles in my life-story and insulting statements said to have been made by Mr. Roque about me and persons close to me. This incident of kickbacks for referrals may be connected to the "accident scams" against insurance companies that were made to pay for expensive and unnecessary MRI tests. Was Armando Hernandez, Esq. -- my old friend -- among the persons sending and receiving "referrals" to these doctors in accident cases for a small fee? Jose Ginarte, Esq.? Has Mr. Ginarte been disbarred? Mr. Edgar Navarete?)
Lindy Washburn, "Mayor Indicted in Medical Scam: Hudson Official Allegedly Got Paid for Referrals," The Record, June 10, 2015, p. L-1. (West New York officials -- including new Municipal Court Judge Mr. Hernandez? -- are associated with various scams still under federal investigation by multiple government agencies.)
Linh That, "DPW Misconduct: North Bergen Witness Said 2 Underlings Helped Him," The Record, June 11, 2015, p. L-1. (Officials in North Bergen guilty of corruption were assisted by town employees who are now also targets of new investigations. In addition to the state investigations of Mr. Cabrera and/or Mr. Martinez, more of the regulars from the area are looking at real time in cases that cannot be "fixed" by Big Nicky Sacco and/or Bob Menendez. "Jay Romano and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "North Bergen, New Jersey is the Home of La Cosa Nostra.")
Kate Zernike, "Court Rules Christie Can Skip Pension Payments," The New York Times, June 10, 2015, p. A23. (Christie LIED when he promised a "full payment" -- that was his phrase! -- into employee pension funds only to violate his promise by making a half-full payment. The Supreme Court in Trenton, as usual, did not care about the unions or the "little people," as Jaynee LaVecchia would say, nor about the governor's now proven lies as a member of the bar. The Supreme Court was intimidated, politically, and failed to protect citizens. "New Jersey Supreme Court's Implosion" and "New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Faces Ethics Charges.")
"Mr. Wildstein's statement, in a civil case separate from the federal prosecution in the bridge case, offers the first insider confirmation of a long-rumored tale of New Jersey political corruption [emphasis added] and places Mr. Christie at the center of it. It also portrays the governor, a former United States Attorney, [and a member in good standing of the New Jersey Bar Association today,] casually revealing information about a grand jury proceeding he had overseen, which violates federal law." (N.Y. Times, 6-8-15, p. A18, emphasis added.)
It is curious that during the very week when David Wildstein, Esq., a former Port Authority official and "friend" of David Samson, Esq., also the admitted mastermind of the bridge access-lane closings, accused Mr. Christie of violating federal law and lying about it by denying the violation, the New Jersey Supreme Court allowed Mr. Christie to lie, AGAIN, to unions and get away with it by breaching his promise to make legally-required payments into pension funds after deducting funds from employee paychecks to do so. ("David Samson, Esq. Resigns.")
Mr. Wildstein's remarks seemed to indicate that other persons were present when Mr. Christie made these criminal disclosures:
" ... in June, 2010, Mr. Wildstein met in the governor's private office with Mr. Christie and others, [emphasis added] including Bill Baroni, then his [Mr. Wildstein's] boss and Mr. Christie's top appointee at the Port Authority; Michelle Brown, then [from] the governor's division of appointments; and Richard Bagger, then Mr. Christie's Chief of Staff." (N.Y. Times, 6-8-15, p. A18, emphasis added.)
These persons, presumably, also heard Mr. Christie's criminal identification of a witness who testified before a federal grand jury and his political motivations for making an appointment that would require the appointee to "get rid of" his "war chest," that is, money that could go to N.J. Democratic candidates and issues.
The governor was, in effect, using public funds and positions of trust as perks to advance a partisan Republican agenda at the people's expense and in violation of his own ethical standards. (Again: "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "Christie's Bridge of Sighs.")
The disgraceful performance and cowardice on the part of the tainted New Jersey Supreme Court and Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE) only further tarnishes the soiled legal profession and judiciary of America's "leading" mafia or so-called "Soprano State":
" ... the 'Jersey Comeback' the governor promoted has failed to materialize -- the state economy has lagged behind his forecasts, and behind neighboring states and the nation -- Mr. Christie said [this excused] the payments he promised in the law. [emphasis added] That has left New Jersey with one of the nation's largest pension liabilities, and a record NINE credit downgrades from Wall Street rating agencies." (N.Y. Times, 6-10-15, p. A23, emphasis added.)
New Jersey ranks below many Third World states in credit worthiness and has achieved levels of corruption that make FIFA look like the Vatican by comparison. ("New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead.")
On the other hand, New Jersey has been great for Exxon and other major polluters and, for insurance defense firms refusing to pay compensation to accident victims and/or to persons dying from cancers caused by illegal pollution.
In terms of the legal ethics consequences of the Supreme Court's failure to protect N.J. public workers (possibly because of fear of political consequences or corruption) and new accusations of lies, broken promises, as well as the commission of a new federal crime by Governor Christie, the only conclusion must be that (to quote a dissenting justice) there will be a "loss of public trust" in the law that is "staggering." ("Is Christopher Christie 'Mentally Deranged' and a 'Liar'?" and "Christie Gives a Donor $1 Million of New Jersey Money.")
"Staggering" is certainly the right word for ethical failures in a state whose judiciary and legal profession have been described, allegedly, by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, as "embarrassing" to America:
"The mayor of West New York, an anesthesiologist and a former Army officer who swept into office four years ago as a 'reformer,' has been indicted on charges that he accepted CASH -- including election campaign contributions -- in exchange for referrals for high-priced imaging scans." (The Record, 6-10-15, p. L-1, emphasis added.)
Mayor Felix Roque is rumored to be close to Congressman Albio Sires (R) and New Jersey's indicted Senator Bob Menendez (D) as well as presiding over West New York's disgraced police department whose former Chief, Mr. Oriente, served federal prison time and has often been seen following me on my walks in Manhattan. Mr. Roque is alleged to have received ...
" ... $250,000 from [indicted scam artist] Ray Zubari from 2007 to 2012, according to the state. Some of the payments he received were personally delivered by Zubari [bags of cash, no cocaine?] to the mayor's office in Town Hall, the indictment said. Others were disguised as campaign contributions, the state alleged." (The Record, 6-10-15, p. L-1, emphasis added.)
It is not clear whether Mr. Roque (or his former CIA friends who have read my blogs) were sharing these "funds" with Bob Menendez and/or Albio Sires and/or Dr. Melgen perhaps. ("Menendez Croney's Office Raided.")
However, it is certainly clear that Mr. Menendez's political organization in Hudson County is being destroyed, piece-by-piece, by the feds and that there is much more coming for the Hudson Machine. ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?" and "Menendez Charged With Selling His Office.")
"Mayor Roque put his personal wealth and political career ahead of his patients' needs,"
The acting state attorney general, John J. Hoffman, said:
"We are intent upon ensuring that a medical practitioner's professional opinion is not for sale in New Jersey." (The Record, 6-10-15, p. L-1.)
The selling of professional opinions in New Jersey is reserved for lawyers and judges. ("New Jersey's Tainted Legal Ethics" and "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit.")
Mr. Roque made insulting comments not only about me, but also about some racial groups in New Jersey and America.
This loathsome behavior by Mr. Roque allows me to ignore his comments disapproving of me as the "despicable lies of a despicable liar."
Do you speak to me of "ethics," New Jersey? ("Is America's legal ethics a lie?")
Sources:
Ross Bultner, "Speaker's Tab Includes Cars, Clubs and 'Other,'" The New York Times, June 9, 2015, p. A1. (Mr. Sheldon Silver's friends at the Times strike back at new speaker Carl Heastie.)
Scott Shane, "Drone Victims' Families File a Federal Law Suit," The New York Times, June 9, 2015, p. A7. (Are drone strikes deliberately killing innocent civilians a slight violation of international law, Mr. Obama? As anticipated the law suit was dismissed; another is being brought by different victims of these weapons, both within the U.S. legal system and before international tribunals.)
Somini Segupta, "List of Abuses Bypasses Israel and Hamas," The New York Times, June 9, 2015, p. A9. (Protecting Israel by denying the obvious undermines the credibility of the UN and the General Secretary. What this protection of Israel -- due to American and Israeli lobbying -- tells persons who feel aggrieved is that there is no peaceful mechanism for the expression of legitimate outrage at terrible crimes. The result will be more terrorism in the Middle East and elsewhere. Hamas being protected from international criticism in order to equate Israeli actions with those of the terrorist organization makes things worse.)
Noel Remnick, "Released After 27 Years An Ex-Inmate is Mindful of a Detective's Cases," The New York Times, June 9, 2015, p. A18. (Shabara Shakur, 50, served 27 years for a murder everyone now agrees he did not commit because of fabricated evidence by a police officer who sought to increase his "success" in prosecutions following arrests. "John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and New Jersey Corruption" and "Crooked Cop Lies to Convict People.")
Michael Schwirtz & Michael Winerip, "Man Held at Riker's Jail For 3 Years Without Trial Commits Suicide at 22," The New York Times, June 9, 2015, p. A20. (What happened to due process of law? Another African-American life thrown away by the U.S. legal system. "Driving While Black [DWB] in New Jersey" and "Albert Florence and New Jersey's Racism.")
Benjamin Wieser, "De Blasio Administration Urging New Jersey to Reject Exxon Pollution Settlement," The New York Times, June 9, 2015, p. A20. (N.J.'s "paid-for" governor is protecting Exxon at the expense of the people of the Garden State. Perhaps efforts are being made from New Jersey to generate -- or aggravate -- controversy between Mayor de Blasio and Governor Cuomo.)
Monica Davey, "Chicago Pays $5 Million Over Killing of Teenager," The New York Times, April 16, 2015, p. A15. (One of TWENTY questionable shootings of African-Americans by police in the nation over a typical 7-day period. There may have been more shootings, assaults, false arrests, body searches of young African-Americans, who have committed no crimes, during this same period. "So Black and So Blue in Prison.")
Benjamin Muller, "Outside Judge is Named For Police Shooting Case," The New York Times, April 16, 2015, p. A17. (It is necessary to go outside the local judiciary -- as in New Jersey -- because judges are "close" to police and prosecutors. Otherwise, police will be protected -- again, as in New Jersey -- even in cases of murder in South Carolina and elsewhere when shooters are cops and victims are African-Americans. Fire-bombing an African-American church should surprise no one in the home of the KKK. Lyndsey Graham is from South Carolina but has not been heard, publicly, on these matters. So far, 7 African-American churches have been firebombed or torched. "Is Lyndsey Graham, Esq. an Enemy Combatant?")
Michael Barbaro, "Even in New Hampshire, 'Bridgegate' Dogs Christie," The New York Times, April 16, 2015, p. A19. (Mr. Christie is at 1% among Republicans. He is at 0% with me. For the first time that I can recall a New York Times editorial, politely, suggested that Mr. Christie -- on the day after his announcement for the Republican nomination -- has difficulties telling the truth and should not be president. It is unusual for such a strong statement to be made by a major American media outlet so early in the process, but it is a sentiment already being echoed by others. )
"Governor Christie's Phony Truth-Telling," (Editorial) The New York Times, July 1, 2015, p. A28. ("There are lines between brash and belligerent, between open and obnoxious, and most important, between 'telling it like it is' and not telling the truth. Mr. Christie crosses those lines all the time, [emphasis added] as Tom Moran, the editorial page editor of The Star-Ledger of Newark, DOCUMENTED in a blistering catalog of Mr. Christie's lies. ..." [emphasis added!] Blatant lying by members of the bar -- such as Mr. Christie, Mr. Menendez, Mr. Rabner through his silence, and John McGill, Esq. of the OAE, as well as many others -- undermines the credibility of all lawyers in New Jersey to the extent that they have any credibility left. "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit.")
Steve Edel & Michael Barbaro, "Rubio Career Bedeviled by Financial Struggles: A Senator Dogged by Debts, Lapses and Losses," The New York Times, June 10, 2015, p. A1. ($800,000 rescue from a "publisher" and a billionaire friend turns a bankrupt failure into an overnight success. Has Mr. Rubio been "bought" like Bob Menendez? "Marco Rubio Lies About His Past" and "Is Menendez For Sale?")
Shaila Dewan, "Poor, Accused and Punished by Bail System: Critics Point to Debt and Ruined Lives," The New York Times, June 11, 2015, p. A1. (The "crimes" of punishment and race in America's legal system illustrate our economic inequality as well as its burdens throughout our society. Few impoverished African-American defendants in the criminal law system are "rescued" by billionaire admirers. "Freedom For Mumia Abu-Jamal" and "Justice For Mumia Abu-Jamal" then "Foucault, Rose, Davis and the Meaning(s) of Prison.")
Shawn Boburg & Peter J. Sampson, "Defense Team May Call Christie: Kelly and Baroni Plead Not Guilty in GWB Case," The Record, May 5, 2015, p. A-1. (New difficulties arise for Mr. Christie who will probably be accused of further lying and may be subject to cross-examination by defense counsel. The presidential run for a politician facing these kinds of troubles is a truly Quixotic venture. Mr. Christie's campaign may be a way to avoid facing or trying to resolve the issues arising in New Jersey for its absent governor.)
Mike Kelly, "Governor's Ex-Allies Look to Change the Narrative," The Record, May 5, 2015, p. A-1. (Did Christie's aides have no choice about what they did? If so, who did have a choice or initiate the policy that resulted in the crisis at the GWB? On what other matters is New Jersey's governor "clueless" or "out of the loop"?)
"Politics of the GWB: The People of Fort Lee Were Just Pawns," (Editorial) The Record, May 5, 2015, p. A-8. (Will Mr. Mastro say on behalf of Governor Christie: "It wasn't about the people of Fort Lee!" Did Menendez and Christie see me as a "pawn" in their power-games?)
Brent Johnson, "First Lady Concedes Enthusiasm Has Dropped for a 2016 Bid," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 3. (What happened to Mr. Christie's campaign for U.S. President? Mr. Christie was not "stronger than the storm"? Chaos and confusion seem to define Mr. Christie's campaign indicating that a Christie presidential administration would be Nixon-like in its "bunker mentality" and frequent liberties with the law and truth.)
Louise C. Hochman, "Judge Indicted on Charges That She Hindered Apprehension of Boyfriend," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 13. (Suspended Middlesex County Superior Court Judge CARLIA M. BRADY has been indicted on charges that she protected her boyfriend after being told by an officer of an outstanding warrant against him. Yes, Judge Brady's first name appears to be "Carlia" -- unless the press got it wrong. Is Estela De La Cruz still a Superior Court Judge despite her undenied fondness for prostitutes and possible RAPE of Marilyn Straus? Who asked you to act against me from behind my back, Estela? Menendez? "Marilyn Straus Was Right!" and "Diana's Friend Goes to Prison!")
Christopher Baxter, "Poll Finds Sharp Divide in Belief That Authorities Will Act Fairly," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 14. (As many as 75% of N.J. residents believe, accurately, that race or politics -- corruption? -- and other illicit factors will alter or determine police and prosecutorial responses, or non-responses, as well as the actions of state judges. This means that legitimacy has been lost in New Jersey's legal system: "An Open Letter to Cyrus Vance, Jr., Esq." and "Albert Florence and New Jersey's Racism.")
S.P. Sullivan, "Documents Raise New Questions in State's Exxon Deal," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 17. (It appears that the infamous Exxon deal was the result of "undue influence" exerted against the state's "compromised" governor. Is this New Jersey's legal ethics, Mr. Rabner? Again: "John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and New Jersey Corruption" and "New Jersey's KKK Police Shocker" and "Organized Crime Group in New Jersey's State Police.")
Bill Wichert, "School Board Quietly Fires Teacher Over Letter to a 'Cop Killer'," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 25. (Teacher whose students wrote to Mumia Abu-Jamal is fired, whereas Maria Martinez is made Principal of Leonia's Middle School, allegedly, partly as a reward for services rendered to Mr. Menendez and/or the OAE against me, despite her fraudulent disability claims in New York. I wonder who approached you, Maria? Gilberto Garcia? John McGill? Diana Lisa Riccioli? Has Mr. Garcia been disbarred? Mary Anne Kriko? How about Estela De La Cruz, Maria? Was Ms. De La Cruz your "friend," Maria, even as she was seeking assistance against me? Diana Lisa Riccioli? Your neighbor "Terry Tuchin"? Bob Menendez and/or Lilian Munoz? "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!")
Ben Horowitz, "Educator Pleads Not Guilty in Sex Abuse Case," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 28. ("A former Roxbury High School Assistant Principal pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges that he sexually touched a teenage boy who lived with him on a part-time basis." Roger Schneider, 55, is looking at prison time, but claims that he knows Richard J. Codey "personally.")
"Prosecutor Ordered to Turn Over 11 Years of Dash Cam Videos," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 28. (A judge in Middlesex County ordered the County Prosecutor to turn over 11 years of dash cam videos in a transparency case. I continue to receive no response other than "no comment" from any authorities concerning my requests for the truth to which I am legally entitled from New Jersey. Not even denials or discussions of the facts, nor explicit refusals to proceed with an investigation, simply, "no comment." This suggests, strongly, a clear attempt to protect someone in Trenton in violation of the law and ethics rules. Again: "An Open Letter to Cyrus Vance, Jr., Esq.")
Ben Horowitz, "Kickbacks Ringleader Could Implicate Dozens," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 28. (Ray Zubari is the new Solomon Dwek. After pleading guilty to paying kickbacks to lawyers, doctors, politicians and judges, probably, Mr. Zubari has begun "cooperating" with the state to shorten his sentence. Dr. Melgen? "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?")
Erin O'Neill, "Sandy Victims Plan Statehouse Protest," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 28. (Victims of "Superstorm Sandy" protest disappearing funds and lack of assistance that was "promised" by Mr. Christie. Mr. Christie's record of keeping promises is shaky at the moment. New Jersey's governor refuses to assist residents of the state who are not the Exxon corporation or other millionaire contributors to the Republican party.)
Mary Ann Spoto, "Police: Man Sexually Assaulted Teenage Girl," The Star-Ledger, May 14, 2015, p. 28. (Michael A. Traynor, 27, was charged with assault on a 14-year-old girl, just like Bob Menendez, allegedly. "New Jersey Lesbian Sends Nude Photos to Minor" and "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes.")
Peter J. Sampson, "Medical Bribe Scheme Reached a Grand Scale," The Record, May 27, 2015, p. A-1. (Lab paid doctors and lawyers -- probably MANY judges and politicians were in on the scams! -- and got rich from referrals. This is an ongoing story that is only beginning to unfold in New Jersey. "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "Cement is Gold!")
"Cost of Passaic Politics: Taxpayers foot the bill for raises, freeholder lawsuit," (Editorial) The Record, May 27, 2015, p. A-10. (New Jersey residents lose, again, as politicians award themselves a raise for doing an "outstanding" job. Again: "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")
"Protecting Patients: More Questions Raised About Ragi Case," (Editorial) The Record, May 27, 2015, p. A-10. (Medical doctor sexually assaulted victims/patients under his care. Will Dr. Ragi go to prison? "Terry Tuchin"? Diana Lisa Riccioli? "New Jersey Lesbian Professor Rapes a Disabled Man.")
Peter J. Sampson, "Child-Porn Sharer Gets 6&1/2 Years in Prison: Wayne Resident Says He Grew Up Thinking Images Were Normal," The Record, May 27, 2015, p. L-1. (Bob Menendez-supporter and alleged friend, MANUEL FERNANDEZ, 34, could face deportation to Costa Rica after his 6&1/2 years in prison. Is this the same person with the byline "Manny Fernandez" at the Times? "Everybody does it!" Mr. Fernandez is alleged to have explained. "Union City New Jersey is Meyer Lansky's Whore House.")
Stephanie Dazio, "Police Seeking Man Who Netted $100,000 in ATM Tampering," The Record, May 14, 2015, p. L-3. (A man who used a "skimmer" device stole about $100,000, but may receive a humanitarian award from America's rabbi. "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court.")
Salvador Rizzo, "Decision Day for Pension Dispute: Ruling Looms as Dire Warnings Over Budget Emerge," The Record, June 9, 2015, p. A-1. (Mr. Christie's $32.5 BILLION budget is about $9 BILLION short, in real dollars as opposed to Trenton's "Monopoly Money," even with a favorable Supreme Court decision.)
Melissa Hayes, "Ex-Christie Aide is Fined $500 for Email Violations: Told Spouse About State Business," The Record, June 9, 2015, p. A-3. (Ms. Renna will pay $500 for an "indiscreet" email that, unethically, disclosed government meetings that would make her late in getting home to her husband who may have worried about her. Mr. Christie's disclosure of grand jury information in violation of federal criminal laws will be ignored by ethics officials and prosecutors. Perhaps this is an excellent example of New Jersey's legal ethics. "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
"Help For Victims of College Frauds," (Editorial) The New York Times, June 11, 2015, p. A26. (Professors falsifying credentials and accepting money to insult or manipulate students whom they sexually violate as "false mentors" is only one kind of fraud. More prevalent is fraud in the presentation of course materials that are slanted, ideologically, whether for the Right or Left, or to coincide with the politically correct views of particular trendy faculty members of any and/or all genders. "America's Nursery School Campus" and "Whatever.")
Victoria Burnett, [Lizette Alvarez a.k.a. "Manohla Dargis,"] "Cubans Try For a Piece of the Outsourcing Pie," The New York Times, June 12, 2015, p. A4. (I am denied access to the Internet from my home; 2 personal computers have been destroyed by N.J. hackers. I live in N.Y. Cubans may have greater computer access and freedom than I do. Is this the "freedom of speech" favored by the odious Mr. Rubio? Lourdes Santiago, can you shed any light on these crimes? "Marco Rubio Lies About His Past.")
Don Bilesky, "Comments On Women in the Lab Sour Outcry," The New York Times, June 12, 2015, p. A4. ("A Nobel laureate has resigned as honorary professor at University College[,] London[,] after saying that female scientists should be segregated from male colleagues because women cry when criticized and are a romantic distraction in the laboratory." Women may be a "romantic distraction" elsewhere than in the laboratory; but men may also be a romantic distraction for heterosexual women in the laboratory and elsewhere. I suggest that men and women, equally, refrain from wearing provocative clothing in laboratory settings or revealing shapely legs. "'The Stepford Wives': A Movie Review.")
"A Pill to Boost Female Libido," (Editorial) The New York Times, June 12, 2015, p. A26. (Will this "boosting" of female libido be allowed in the laboratory? Are we sending contradictory signals to women concerning "displays" of sexuality or erotic energy? Like most women, as a male person, I feel quite sufficiently "boosted" sexually speaking.)
Richard Perez-Pena, "Black or White? Woman's Story Stirs Up [sic.] a Furor," The New York Times, June 13, 2015, p. A1. ("Rachel A. Dolezal" identifies as "black" and "presents as black or African-American," but claims society is trying to force her into a false category, for her, as a "White" person. Is race -- like gender -- socially constructed, and/or arbitrary, or merely subjective in America? Or is racial identity determined by power and history? Who decides identity issues concerning race and gender? Government? Popular vote? Flip a coin? After all, everything is "relative" we are told. "Is Western Philosophy Racist?")
Richard Perez-Pena, "N.A.A.C.P. Chapter Leader Resigns Amid Claims She Lied About Ethnicity," The New York Times, June 16, 2015, p. A12. (Rachel Dolezal has been forced to resign as Chapter President of the N.A.A.C.P. because of intolerance of her "choices" as to racial-orientation. Isn't it all relative, racially as much as sexually? "John Finnis and Ethical Cognitivism" and "Is there a gay marriage right?")
Benedict Carey, "Science Under Scrutiny: A steady increase in study retractions has alarmed journals and researchers," The New York Times, Science Times, June 16, 2015, p. D1. (Fraud and incompetence in scholarly and scientific writings are an epidemic in today's America: "Is the universe only a numbers game?" and "Nice Babies and Bad Psychologists" then "Nihilists in Disneyworld.")
Christopher Drew & Dave Philips, "Burnout Forces U.S. to Curtail Drone Flights," The New York Times, June 17, 2015, p. A1. (ISIS and Taliban, also Hutis, are renewed and stronger than ever partly as a result of the failure of the U.S. drone policy condemned by the world. We have killed thousands of innocent persons to make things worse in Pakistan, Iraq, Yemen and Oman as well as in other "secret" locations.)
Ben Hubbard, "ISIS Takes Root, Mixing Service With Strictures," The New York Times, June 17, 2015, p. A1. (Northern Syria and large sections of Iraq belong to ISIS. The Hutis are in Yemen and Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Al Qaeda is in all of these organizations and countries after 10 years of warfare. It is believed by many officials that Al Qaeda and ISIS are also within the United States of America.)
Benjamin Brewer, "Man Accused in New Jersey of Planning to Aid ISIS," The New York Times, June 19, 2015, p. A20. (Is the culprit Mr. Christie?)
David E. Sanger, Nicole Perlroth, ["Jennifer Shuessler,"] Michael D. Shear, "Attack Gave Chinese Hackers Privileged Systems," The New York Times, June 21, 2015, p. A1. (China calls it payback for U.S. computer spying and theft from their systems; the U.S. calls it Chinese computer crime. I agree with both countries. A concerted attack on the New York Stock Exchange on the part of several countries is probably being covered-up by U.S. authorities.)
Brent Johnson & Matt Arco, "Wildstein Claims Christie Revealed Grand Jury Information, Report Says," The Star-Ledger, June 9, 2015, p. 3. (If Mr. Wildstein did Mr. Christie's dirty work for years and the governor threw Wildstein "under a bus," Mr. Wildstein certainly owes Christie nothing any more. Much the same must be true for anyone who "served" Mr. Menendez's ambitions. "Boss Bob" cannot help anyone now. Help yourselves by cooperating with the feds. Donald Trump may do better than Christie in the nomination fight.)
Susan K. Livio, "Lawyer: Founder of Gay Therapy Group ["Terry Tuchin"?] Misled About Success," The Star-Ledger, June 9, 2015, p. 5. ("Arthur Goldberg," a scam artist who is probably misusing the name of a former U.S. Supreme Court Justice, founder of JONAH, may receive a humanitarian award from Rabbi Shmuely author of the "Kosher Sutra" who is self-proclaimed as "America's Rabbi," but Mr. Goldberg certainly should go to prison. "An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli.")
Samantha Marcus, "Report Finds Fault in N.J. Budget Strategies," The Star-Ledger, June 9, 2015, p. 7. (Theft, corruption, incompetence, and more frauds in Trenton: "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead.")
"Pension Funding: Court Rules Christie Can Reduce Payments," (Editorial) The Record, June 10, 2015, p. 1. ("Christie has little credibility left." The New Jersey Supreme Court may have less credibility than the governor: "New Jersey's Political and Supreme Court Whores" and "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court" then "Christie Rails Against New Jersey's Corrupt Judges.")
Samantha Marcus, "A $1.6 BILLION Christie Victory," The Star-Ledger, June 10, 2015, p. 1. (Christie is allowed to rip-off the pension funds. Now what about the looming $9 BILLION gap in the budget.)
Mark Mueller, "Decision Near On Sex Charges," The Star-Ledger, June 10, 2015, p. 5. (Carol D'Annunzio, who claimed to be a lesbian, is alleged to have sexually assaulted a then 15-year-old boy. Is it O.K. when lesbians rape children or women? Perhaps only when rape victims are male is it O.K. for "feminists" to commit such crimes, right Diana Lisa Riccioli? "New Jersey is the Home of Child Molesters.")
Jeff Goldman, "Police Charge Uber Driver With Harassing a Passenger," The Star-Ledger, June 10, 2015, p. 20. (A man who locked a woman in a vehicle before fondling himself has been charged by Avalon police. Initial reports that the culprit was Senator Menendez cannot be confirmed, but the arrest of Nayal Salem, 57, of Philadelphia suggests otherwise. "Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks" and "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes.")
Jean Rimbach, "Earlier Groping Claims Surface: Doctor Warned by State 9 Years Before First Indictment," The Record, May 26, 2015, p. A-1. (Dr. Ragi has a thing for unconscious women, like Estela De La Cruz and Diana Lisa Riccioli. Hypnosis, Dr. Ragi? "Marilyn Straus Was Right!" and "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!")
"More Transparency: Open Government Best Serves the Public," (Editorial) The Record, June 11, 2015, p. A-12. (Stop LYING and COVERING-UP for the OAE, Mr. Rabner and New Jersey, and tell me the truth. "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?" and "Stuart Rabner's Selective Sense of Justice.")
Stephanie Clifford, "$6.5 Million Deal for Cleared Man," The New York Times, June 24, 2015, p. A20. (Jonathan Fleming spent 24 years in prison for a crime he could not have committed because he was in a different state from the one in which the killing took place and this was provable at the time of his conviction as well as being known to the police. Ethics? "Prosecutorial Misconduct.")
Kate Zernike, "Newark Schools Chief, Picked by Christie, Is Out," The New York Times, June 23, 2015, p. A1. (Cami Anderson, 43, a Christie appointee and his latest disaster, is forced to leave office amid questions concerning the "administration" of a $100 million gift to Newark schools.)
S.P. Sullivan, "Groups Go to Court to Block Exxon Settlement," The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 17. (Will the people of N.J. overcome the sweetheart deal between Christie and Exxon?)
Samantha Marcus, "Governor, Unions at Standoff After Ruling," The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 17. (Unions regard Mr. Christie, accurately or allegedly, depending on your point of view, as a "pathological liar" who is not to be trusted. How will any agreement between N.J.'s "governator" and the unions be reached in the future?)
Keith Brown, "Security Guard at School Accused of Sex Assault," The Star-Ledger, June 11, 2015, p. 20. (Ross Vega-Amador, 34, a security guard at Central Trenton High School was involved in a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student. Sex with minors is usually reserved for teachers and administrators in New Jersey schools. "New Jersey Lesbian Sends Nude Photos to Minor" and "Diana's Friend Goes to Prison!")
Alex Napoli, "Public Employees Nabbed in Drug Sting," The Star-Ledger, June 11, 2015, p. 20. (Police officers and public officials -- possibly lawyers and judges soon -- were nabbed as part of a sting operation that may lead to more New Jersey judges. " ... the police seized $400,000 in drugs in the massive sting.")
Dave Hutchinson, "Deliberations Begin in Graphic Photo Case," The Star-Ledger, June 11, 2015, p. 20. (Alleged sexist and racist, who may have been humiliated in a public debate against me, W. Brian Stack, Esq., "prosecuted' Thomas Blumberg, 57, who disseminated lewd images and who may have tried to sexually assault a minor. Is Mr. Stack one of the persons who was also "Malbus"? Is there a secret life for Mr. Stack on-line? Rematch, Brian?)
Mathew Winter, "Why New Jersey Lost the Confidence of Investors," The Record, June 16, 2015, p. A-9. (Corruption, incompetence, public lies, organized crime influence and tainted courts help to explain N.J.'s difficulties with finances. Is this New Jersey's legal ethics? The poor pay a price for the corruption and ineptitude of politicians and judges? "New Jersey Supreme Court's Implosion.")
Minjae Park, "Hackensack Man Accused of Assaulting Boy, 14: Alleged Victim Told School Counselor," The Record, June 11, 2015, p. L-2. (It may be that these individuals -- more than one of the men sexually assaulted the boy -- will be protected unless there is public scrutiny: MANUEL J. ZUMBLA-CHOMBLY, 36, and EDWIN SANGORIMA, 19, like to rape 14-year-old boys and claim to know Bob Menendez. "Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?")
Ted Sherman, "Financial Woes Deal a Blow to N.J. Colleges: Moody's Downgrades the Credit Ratings of Some [N.J.] Universities, Warns Others On Outlooks," The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 1. (The financial catastrophe that is New Jersey government has affected the state's colleges and universities, private and public, so as to devalue degrees received by students. Merely being in New Jersey "devalues" your education and degree if you are going to school in the Garden State.)
Ben Horowitz, "In Recording, Attorney Says Prosecutor is 'In My Pocket,'" The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 3. ("A Morristown attorney claimed in a recorded conversation that Morristown Prosecutor FREDERIC KNAPP is 'in my pocket.' ..." Much the same has been said of N.J. Supreme Court Chief Justice Stuart Rabner by Solomon Dwek. The attorney making this statement -- who is not the subject of ethics proceedings and who has "business" in other counties -- is WILLIAM LAUFER, ESQ. who may serve on the N.J. legal ethics committee. This sort of pronouncement, often accurate, is not unusual in New Jersey's legal circles. Is this what the OAE means by "legal ethics"? More attorneys, apparently, have been recorded in their offices, along with judges in their chambers, with surprising results. Perhaps the OAE will alter transcripts of such recordings? "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and New Jersey Corruption.")
"Christie in Wonderland: Making Up a Lie About Court's Pension Ruling," (Editorial) The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 18. (Mr. Christie faces MORE accusations of lying and fraud from his fellow attorneys and colleagues in politics, from both parties, in New Jersey. New Jersey's governor is about to declare his candidacy for the Presidency of the United States of America. Are these "habits" of untruthfulness and fraud Mr. Christie's "Republican family values" that are reflective of N.J. legal ethics? May we expect more daily lies, frauds, insolvency in New Jersey thanks to Mr. Christie?)
"There he goes again. Governor Christie went on national television Sunday morning and did violence to the truth, this time on pension reform. If only the national audience knew him like we do." (TSL, 6-17-15, p. 18.)
V. Coleman, "Police Captain, Ex-Cop Charged in Data Theft," The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 20. (Further police and prosecutor misconduct and LYING as well as computer crime in New Jersey. Captain ANTHONY BUONO, alleged "capo" of the Genovese crime family, fittingly enough, was arrested in connection with an alleged data theft and computer crime scheme. "Censorship and Cruelty in New Jersey.")
Noah Cohen, "More Than $16,000 Seized in Heroin Arrest," The Star-Ledger, June 17, 2015, p. 20. (Further organized crime activity that may involve local police is reflected in this story. About $3,000 may not have been listed as "collected" at the scene and could have "disappeared" after cops "seized" the money. Strange?)
Samantha Marcus, "Pension Plan's Toll On Jersey Schools," The Star-Ledger, June 18, 2015, p. 1. (Christie could not care less about teachers, their union, or the schools.)
"A Jersey Morality Tale," (Editorial) The Star-Ledger, June 18, 2015, p. 24. (More frauds against insurance companies with the assistance of attorneys and doctors in addition to the matters involving Mr. Roque and others. Things must be tough in personal injury practice these days if lawyers are resorting such scams.)
Rob Spahr, "Township Man is Accused in Sexual Assaults of 4 Girls," The Star-Ledger, June 18, 2015, p. 24. (A Tom's River resident, DANIEL ROY PLUMMER, 34, was arrested for sexually assaulting 4 underage young girls. Bail was set at $250,000, no 10%, and Mr. Plummer was only 1 member of a possible "group" of fellow enthusiasts, allegedly. Several of the victims may have been under 10-years-old. "New Jersey is the Home of Child Molesters" and "Edward M. De Sear, Esq. and New Jersey's Filth.")
Anthony G. Alterino, "11-Year-Old Boy Goes Missing After he Leaves School," The Star-Ledger, June 18, 2015, p. 24. (New Jersey continues to be the most dangerous state in the nation for children. Brian Delacruz has vanished from Perth Amboy, New Jersey and is sought by police. "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?" and "New Jersey Welcomes Child Molesters!")
Dustin Racioppi, "Lottery to Fall Short Again Under Private Operator: Despite Record Sales, Budget Goals Won't be Met," The Record, June 19, 2015, p. A-6. (Mysteriously, creative accounting cannot conceal or explain vast sums of money that seem to be "missing" from the lottery in New Jersey. "Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics" and "More Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics.")
Kibret Marcos, "Six in Lucchese Crime Family Plead Guilty of Racketeering," The Record, June 19, 2015, p. L-1. ("In an enterprise that ranged from a multi-billion dollar gambling ring to a prison drug-running scheme involving the Bloods street gang, six Lucchese crime family members pleaded guilty and more convictions are pending." Obviously, police and prosecutors are part of this operation in New Jersey. Judges are also, usually, on the mob's payroll.)
Matt Arco & Ted Sherman, "Stop Presses: Gov. Christie Finally Ready to Enter Race," The Star-Ledger, June 26, 2015, p. 1. (New Jersey's now admitted "lying governor" will seek the U.S. presidency as he faces new or additional ethics and criminal investigations. This is clearly the man we need as president. At the moment Mr. Christie trails the Republican pack.)
Tom Morgan, "With Christie in the Race, Jersey is Also the Loser," The Star-Ledger, June 26, 2015, p. 1. (" ... the real problem with this campaign, which he's expected to announce Tuesday, is that New Jersey is the sure loser.")
Steve Strunsky, "P.A. Hikes New Jersey Rent -- By 875,000%," The Star-Ledger, June 26, 2015, p. 5.
"In February, 2012, the board of commissioners [sic.] of the Port Authority voted to let N.J. Transit use the lot essentially for free."
I wonder why they would be so generous?
"The arrangement raised concerns among some because the Port Authority's chairman [sic.] at the time was David Samson and his law firm, then known as Wolff & Samson, had been retained by N.J. Transit to help maximize revenue from its park-and-ride lots."
By paying Samson's law firm -- which probably "took care of" Mr. Samson -- N.J. Transit saved a fortune from the costs of the lot; Mr. Samson got rich from using his public position to send business to his firm. Corruption? Conflict of interest? Theft? Mr. Samson was protected from criminal consequences and ethics liability. I am sure that David Samson will show his appreciation to Chief Justice Rabner for all his help. A legal ethics system that winks at such crimes, but goes after radical defense lawyers, is a lie and a farce. This is what the world calls "hypocrisy." ("Is America's Legal Ethics a Lie?" and "David Samson, Esq. Resigns.")
Susan K. Livio, "Jury: Gay Therapy Claims a Fraud," The Star-Ledger, June 26, 2015, p. 13. ("Arthur Goldberg" a.k.a. "Terry Tuchin" a.k.a. "David Cohen" is found to be a fraud and a liar. This person -- who presumably has a real name! -- can no longer be protected by Ms. Poritz. Will the truth about this JONAH group's activities finally be known? Rape. Theft. Assaults. Will anyone go to prison for these crimes? "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" then "Marilyn Straus Was Right!" and "Diana's Friend Goes to Prison.")
"Christie, Democrats Share the Blame For New Jersey's Crashing Credit," (Editorial) The Star-Ledger, June 26, 2015, p. 14. (New Jersey heads towards insolvency, also towards further investigations as well as more corruption in Trenton.)
Matt Arco, "For Christie's Approval Ratings, Poll Numbers Are at An All-Time Low," The Star-Ledger, June 24, 2015, p. 3. ("Gov. Chris Christie's job approval rating has hit a record low in New Jersey ..." Should this man be president? Exxon thinks so.)
Tom Haydon, "Linden: Man Gets 20-Year Term for Emailing Child Porn," The Star-Ledger, June 24, 2015, p. 11. (John Ellenbacker, 49, disseminated videos of child porn to a NETWORK of fellow enthusiasts who have not been named and may have included persons like him and not only in New Jersey in addition to undercover cops. New Jersey seems to be home to lawyers, judges, and -- perhaps -- a U.S. Senator with a fondness for child porn: "Neil M. Cohen, Esq. and Conduct Unbecoming to the Legislature in New Jersey" and "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes.")
Tim Darragh, "Law Helps Victim of Sex Trafficking [sic.] to Rebuild Her Life," The Star-Ledger, June 24, 2015, p. 17. (A woman raped, forced into prostitution, tortured, finally, testified against her abusers and may have an opportunity to rebuild her life by escaping from lesbian tormentors. Let us hope that she will be kept far away from Diana Lisa Riccioli and Estela De La Cruz. "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!" and "New Jersey Lesbian Professor Rapes a Disabled Man.")
Susan K. Livio, "Lawmakers Act Swiftly to Aid Hospital Headed by Norcross," The Star-Ledger, June 23, 2015, p. 9. (South Jersey political boss, George E. Norcross, III, will receive New Jersey's notorious "socialism for the rich" from Trenton officials. How much will it cost Mr. Norcross and/or exactly what amount is coming back to his "friends" in the state Assembly remains unclear.)
Brent Johnson, "Three Cabinet Members Leaving, Governor Says," The Star-Ledger, June 23, 2015, p. 13. (Rats fleeing a sinking ship? Curiously, these same persons may be subpoenaed to testify in connection with the disclosure of grand jury information by Mr. Christie. I am sure that the threat that they will be called as witnesses had nothing to do with their departures.)
Christopher Baxter, "Indictment: Ex-Firefighter Got Disability Pension While Doing Jiujitsu," The Star-Ledger, June 25, 2015, p. 16. (Maria Martinez may be right: "In New Jersey, everybody does it!")
AP, "State Senator Looks to Block $225 MILLION Exxon Mobil Settlement," The Record, June 20, 2015, p. A-3. ("Shyster Ray" Lesniak, Esq. sues to halt the Exxon Deal. There's nothing in it for him. Lesniak is from the affected area. Christie may have to buy Lesniak's approval with "something." Enough of a perk so Lesniak can "wet his beak" will always get "Shyster Ray's" vote.)
Joe Malinconico, "Schools Warned of Spiraling Deficits: Auditors Fear $186 Million Shortfall for Paterson," The Record, June 20, 2015, p. L-1. (The shortfall may be greater in Newark and Elizabeth. I can only hope that the authorities in Leonia, also parents and children, are notified of a matter that may concern children endangered in the town's grammar school.)
Peter J. Sampson, "3 Years for Sending Photos of Child to Bergen Cops," The Record, June 20, 2015, p. L-3. (I am sure that any number of Bergen cops and judges would welcome these child porn photos. Regrettably, for him, George Billak, 36, sent filthy and revolting images of child sexual exploitation to the one cop in town who seems to have a problem with it. Next time George may send the photos to Estela De La Cruz. "Edward M. De Sear, Esq. and New Jersey's Filth.")
Linh That, "Request For Ruling On Duress Delays DPW Supervisor's Trial," The Record, June 19, 2015, p. L-3. (Were employees of North Bergen's DPW "coerced" to perform jobs for their "boss" at home on the taxpayers' dime? Probably. TROY BUNERO, FRANCIS LONGO, JAMES WILEY will probably be convicted together with their "boss." Sure enough, they were convicted. I wonder what, if anything, happened to Jorge Prado and Yael Martinez, or Hugo Cabrera? "North Bergen New Jersey is the Home of La Cosa Nostra.")
Adam Liptak, "Equal Dignity: 5-4 Ruling Makes Same-Sex Marriage a Right Nationwide -- Forceful Dissents From the Court and Nation," The New York Times, June 27, 2015, p. A1. (Mr. Christie is outraged. I am not surprised: "Is there a gay marriage right?")
Erik Eckholm, "In a First, New Jersey Jury Says Group Selling Gay Cure Committed Fraud," The New York Times, June 26, 2015, p. A18. ("Terry Tuchin" a.k.a. "Arthur Goldberg" a.k.a. "David Cohen," a proud supporter of Mr. Netanyahu, will finally go to prison, if prosecuted -- unless Mr. Rabner comes to the rescue -- and he will have to reimburse those he bilked of funds for fake cures. Rumors that "America's rabbi" will be giving "Mr. Goldberg" a humanitarian award cannot be confirmed. "An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli.")
Andy Newman, "Rabbi Who Had Naked Chats in Sauna Looks to Keep His Job," The New York Times, June 25, 2015, p. A23. (Rabbi Jonathan Rosenblatt -- who forced boys as young as 12-years-old to join him naked in a sauna -- will not be charged with a crime or ethics offense of any kind and may get to keep his job. What the hell, right Mr. Vance? If this person were African-American, would he be shot dead without benefit of trial? I suspect so. "An Open Letter to Cyrus Vance, Jr., Esq.")
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