If I am able to return to this site to continue posting facts (despite the censorship and computer crime) along with items of information drawn from public sources, I will list additional articles relevant to this essay that have appeared in local media over the past month or so.
Many more items like those listed below may be added to essays like this one that I could post on a daily basis, if necessary. I suggest that there is a serious problem of credibility and legitimacy for New Jersey's legal ethics and court system aggravated by the failure to deal with my allegations.
The whole world is watching.
Shop HQ is blocked on my television service and strange notices appear on my screen explaining that "service is unavailable." One newspaper title was altered today, other deformations of this text must be expected. ("How censorship works in America.")
Can Ms. Guardagno identify the persons sending emails to me from "Lulu"?
Cristina Rojas, "Former Freeholder Faces Heroin Charge," The Star Ledger, September 24, 2014, p. 21. (Paul Sigmund, former Chief of Staff to the Trenton mayor, was arrested for an alleged hit-and-run and heroin case. It is unclear whether Mr. Sigmund is now an attorney or still serves on the state's legal ethics committee.)
Peter J. Samson, "Husband's Murder Trial Opens: Woman was bound, raped, stabbed," The Record, October 1, 2014, p. L-1. (PEDRO GUTIERREZ, alleged Bob Menendez supporter, is represented by excellent counsel, Brian Neary, Esq. If convicted, however, a very long prison sentence would seem appropriate even if Mr. Menendez vouches for Mr. Gutierrez as a "trusted adviser.")
Michael Tarm, "Trader Accused of Making $1.5 MILLION in Commodities Fraud Case," The Star Ledger, October 3, 2014, p. 9. (MICHAEL COSIA, 52, of Rumsen, is accused of making $1.2 million by illegally placing orders through the Chicago-based CME group -- the world's largest operator of "futures exchanges" -- and European "futures" exchanges in 2011. "Futures" trades is gambling on the status and price of commodities at some future time, say, 6 months from now. Such gambles can be fixed with access to secret or inside information. All aspects of these transactions were facilitated by N.J. lawyers, most of them probably affiliated with large law firms: "Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics.")
Alex Vargas, "JP Morgan: Breach Affected 76 Million Households," The Star Ledger, October 3, 2014, p. 9. (5 banks were targeted by well-organized and professional computer hackers affiliated with foreign intelligence agencies from nations affected by the global financial crisis, allegedly. Depositors are protected by federal insurance. I expect that we will see nations using self-help against protected criminals in America. Each of these banks has in-house and external legal counsel. No lawyers have been charged as part of the financial investigations of Wall Street.)
AP, "Ex-Guttenberg Official Involved in Scandal Dies: Bid Rig, III," The Star Ledger, October 3, 2014, p. 13. (Former Guttenberg Councilman VINCENT TABBACHINO, 73, was sentenced in 2012 to 41 months in prison on a federal bribery and attempted extortion conviction and admitted to laundering $125,000, but died from complications following a heart condition. Mr. Tabbachino was associated with Anthony Suarez, Esq. who "beat the rap." "Anthony Surez Gets a Walk.")
Michael Phillis, "Public Wins Access to Police Videos: Judge Says They're Open Records," The Record, October 11, 2014, p. A-1. (Can I get the real OAE secret records and videos pertaining to me, including any of the taped hypnosis and torture-rape sessions? "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture.")
Richard Cowen, "Suit Claims Jail Delayed Treatment: Ex-Inmate Says He Had Broken Foot For 12 Days," The Record, October 11, 2014, p. L-1. (A former inmate at the Passaic County jail is one of many persons denied medical treatment while incarcerated, often for an unconscionable period of time, due to sheer incompetence and not necessarily malice, even in cases where persons are afflicted with treatable cancers and delays result in murder or death. "Would you have helped Katherine 'Kitty' Genovese?")
"What Killed Kenwin Garcia?," The Star Ledger, Special Section, October 1, 2014, p. S1. (KENWIN GARCIA's heart stopped during, or just after, a struggle with state troopers. Mr. Garcia's offense was that he was "walking along Interstate 287." Please see "Driving While Black [DWB] in New Jersey" and "Albert Florence and New Jersey's Racism.")
Todd South, "Man Charged With Sexual Assault of a Girl, 10," The Star Ledger, October 1, 2014, p. L-1. (FAVIO F. MALDONADO, 30, is an alleged Bob Menendez supporter who faces "sexual assault and endangerment of a minor" charges after a tryst with a 10-year-old girl. Men like Mr. Maldonado are even found among police officers in Elizabeth, New Jersey. No wonder I am still dealing with the "nonsense." "New Jersey Welcomes Child Molesters" and "New Jersey is the Home of Child Molesters.")
Mark Mueller, "N.J. Diocese Pays $610,000 in Priest Sex Case," The Star Ledger, October 3, 2014, p. 1. (Chris Naples, 42, was sexually abused as a teen by Rev. Terence McAlinden and the matter was covered-up by the Church.)
Peter J. Samson, "Fort Lee Lawyer Suspended Over Bid to Deceive IRS," The Record, October 11, 2014, p. L-1.
"Fort Lee attorney David R. Camel has agreed to a three-month suspension for resorting to deception by fabricating a phony legal notice in a bid to get the IRS to release a tax lien placed on a client's bank property." ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
The elaborate attempted fraud on the IRS by an attorney ostensibly acting on behalf of a client's bank property suggests (to me) that the attorney was, in fact, "fronting" on a matter for organized crime, or was the real owner of the property. ("Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics" and "Joe Ferreiro is Bergen's Godfather.")
There certainly must have been some kind of personal interest by the attorney giving rise to conflict of interest issues entirely apart from the fraud. ("2 New Jersey Lawyers in School Lunch Scam" and "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead.")
My guess is that the deception was detected by the IRS and brought to the attention of the OAE, only after the U.S. Attorney was aware of it, because Mr. Camel is not the sort of offender that the OAE would go after in Trenton, or (if he were caught) who would ever have a real problem as a "connected" insider. Maybe this situation would have cost Mr. Camel a few dollars. That's about it. ("John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and New Jersey Corruption" and "New Jersey's Disgraced Judiciary.")
Apart from personal interest for the naughty lawyer, Mr. Camel, this situation makes no sense. ("New Jersey's Failed Judiciary" and "New Jersey's Judges Disgrace America.")
The three-months' suspension will turn into permanent disbarment if Mr. Camel cannot cover-up this little problem. My ironic suggestion is to get on the phone, Mr. Camel, and call the politicians and judges you know. As one of New Jersey's prominent legal officials explained: "Everything can be fixed in New Jersey!" ("New Jersey's Political and Supreme Court Whores" and "Stuart Rabner's Selective Sense of Justice.")
After all, if New Jersey's legal ethics rules were followed consistently -- based on the posts found at these blogs that are supported by thousands of public sources alone -- all of the following lawyers should also be disbarred: Mr. Rabner, Ms. Poritz, Mr. Menendez, Ms. Guardagno, Ms. De La Cruz, Mr. Christie, and many more. ("New Jersey Lawyers' Ethics Farce" and "New Jersey is Lucky Luciano's Havana" then "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court" and "Union City, New Jersey is Meyer Lansky's Whore House.")
About 10% of N.J. judges are known to suffer from some form of substance abuse problem. This is a fact (I think the number is greater than this) that is not even communicated to the public in dereliction of the OAE's duty to protect the public from incompetence and corruption in the state's soiled legal profession. Shame on you in Trenton. ("New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "New Jersey Supreme Court's Implosion.")
A much higher number of judges and other officials, I believe, makes use of the services of prostitutes. This includes women who are judges, such as Estela De La Cruz and, perhaps, the state's Lt. Governor and former federal prosecutor, Kim Guardagno. ("Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes" and "Marilyn Straus Was Right!" then "Diana's friend Goes to Prison" and "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!")
An alarming number of such persons seem to prefer underage prostitutes. ("Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks" and "Wedding Bells Ring For Menendez!" then "N.J. Female Professor Rapes a Disabled Man" and "Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!")
"Carmel has personally paid the Internal Revenue Service $14,186 plus interest to extinguish the lien, because he believed he 'alone was responsible.' The board [of legal ethics'?] chief counsel, ELLEN A. BRODSKY, [lesbian?] said in a letter to the clerk of the Supreme Court." ("Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Sybil R. Moses and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")
Ms. Brodsky is a "friend" of Kim Guardagno and denies a "cover-up" in my matters as well as all "lesbian affiliations," despite a suspicious fondness for "Orange is the New Black."
Is Ms. Brodsky a softball player? ("Is America's Legal Ethics a Lie?")
Mr. Carmel has done no worse than John McGill, Esq. of the OAE who fabricated evidence, tampered with the record, and LIED about doing these things -- as well as much worse -- against me, from behind my back, and well before grievances were filed against me when he lacked jurisdiction to act against me at all. ("What did you know, Mr. Rabner, and when did you know it?" and "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?" then "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")
Do you ladies and gentlemen of the New Jersey Bar Association speak to me of "ethics"? ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "Neil M. Cohen, Esq. and Conduct Unbecoming to the Legislature in New Jersey" then "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit.")