October 11, 2014 at 2:47 P.M. I was obstructed in my initial efforts to reach this blog today. I have copied the bogus notice that appeared on my screen. I can never be certain of being able to return to these blogs. If I am censored, or prevented from writing at this location, I will struggle to create another blog.
No response from public officials to my communications has been received by me. No U.S. media response has been received even to communications to American journalists from non-U.S. officials and foreign journalists, I believe, coming from more than one country. N.J.'s police response is "no comment." Mr. Rabner's response is "no comment." Ms. Guardagno's response is "no comment." Mr. Menendez, a member of the N.J. Bar Association (NJSBA), and Dr. Melgen, cannot be reached as they are "partying" in the Dominican Republic, allegedly. ("Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes" and "How censorship works in America.")
October 9, 2014 at 2:41 P.M. A list of sources will be added to this text soon. Please contrast the essay below with "Law and Literature."
Adam Liptak, "Justices Say Case of Inmate's Beard May Not be the Best Test of Religious Liberty," The New York Times, October 8, 2014, p. A16. (U.S. Supreme Court suggests inmate form a "corporation" which may then assert First Amendment rights that once applied to human beings.)
James C. McKinley, Jr., "Hearing Over, Judge to Decide if Defendant in Patz Case Understood Rights," The New York Times, October 8, 2014, p. A29. (Coerced confessions, more tampering with evidence by police, allegedly, and another abused minority defendant. I am sure Stuart Rabner is O.K. with this type of incident, after all the deeds in the Patz case were so terrible that the Constitution should not get in the way of a conviction. Right, Stuart? "Stuart Rabner's Selective Sense of Justice.")
Colin Moynahan, "City Fights Appeal by Millions Who Say They Were Watched by the Police," The New York Times, October 8, 2014, p. A24. (We are getting used to surveillance in the National Security State. The only time when Latino males are not observed and monitored is when they run across the White House lawn carrying a weapon.)
Steven Strunsky, "Agency Vows to Follow Public Information Laws," The Star Ledger, September 18, 2014, p. 13. (PA claims to follow public disclosure laws, usually by hiding the truth from the people. Will the OAE tell the truth about the cover-ups in my matters? "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")
Michael Phillis, "Panel Favors Keeping Oldest On Job: Assembly to Vote on Retirement Change," The Record, September 23, 2014, p. A-5. (N.J. judges need a place to nap. Courtroom trials will allow judges in their eighties to sleep during the daytime. What else is new? "New Jersey's Failed Judiciary" and "Christie Rails Against New Jersey's Corrupt Judges.")
Michael Phillis, "New Laws Won't Apply to Past Sex Offender," The Record, September 23, 2014, p. A-5. (No ex post facto laws to apply to sex offenders. Stuart Rabner dissented and would apply such laws to everyone, except the "good people" -- like himself and his friends -- in Short Hills, New Jersey.)
Mark Muller, "Pastor Accused of Sex Abuse Steps Down From Ministry," The Star Ledger, October 7, 2014, p. 13. (Msgr. George Trebold, Pastor from Stuart Rabner's neighborhood in Short Hills and Millburn, New Jersey, faces child abuse charges. "That's O.K.," Mr. Rabner is alleged to have said, "he's not one of my people." "New Jersey Rabbi Faces Child Abuse Charges.")
Jeff Green, "Man Pleads Guilty in Scheme to Bilk Turnpike Authority: Withheld Funds From Damage Claim," The Record, September 23, 2014, p. L-2. (Insurance broker and SEVERAL LAWYERS may have bilked an insurance company out of about $900,000 to $1 MILLION. "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit.")
Mary Diduch, "Justices Hear Case of School Trip to Germany: Chaperones appeal charges they had sex with [teenage] students," The Record, September 25, 2014, p. L-1. (As usual, N.J. teachers were having sex with their underage students on a field trip. The kids still got homework.)
Brent Johnson [BJ?], "N.J. Faces $90 BILLION in Unfounded Liabilities," The Star Ledger, September 26, 2014, p. 1. (Pension and other obligations of N.J. government cannot be met with existing or expected revenue. Money is still vanishing -- being stolen? -- from the state treasury, allegedly, every day. Where will the $90 billion come from? Easy, the "idiot taxpayers," as they say in Trenton, will be stolen from again. "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead.")
Bill Wichert, "Teacher to Seek Bail Cut On Charges of Sex Abuse," The Star Ledger, September 26, 2014, p. 10. (The attorney for a Maplewood teacher accused of sexually abusing FIVE male students is seeking a reduction of her bail because, allegedly, she is a lesbian feminist. Is she also a "nice Jewish woman"? "N.J. Female Professor Rapes a Disabled Man.")
Peter J. Samson, "Lawyer Charged in $1 Million Swindle: State Requests $200,000 Bail, Judge Ups It to $700,000," The Record, October 3, 2014, p. L-1. (Make it $1.1 million.)
Abbott-Koloff, "Man Charged With Sex Assault of Teen," The Record, October 3, 2014, p. L-3. (Robert W. Cubala, who sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl, may have to look for new counsel after his prospective lawyer's arrest for theft. "That's Jersey for ya!" The cops said with a merry chuckle.)
More than ten years after leaving New Jersey I am still dealing with Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE) criminality in an effort to cover-up the original fraudulent proceedings against me that are now (finally) subject to a federal and multi-state investigation.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the lawyers the OAE should be worrying about are stealing under their incompetent and corrupt noses for twenty years, or more.
How many millions of dollars the morons at the OAE have spent going after me is anybody's guess. ("New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and New Jersey Corruption.")
I am sure that no one could get away with Mr. Capazzi's level of theft from clients for so long without bribing OAE officials monitoring trust accounts on a regular basis. Probably N.J. judges are also on the take. ("Herbert Klitzner, Esq.'s Greed and New Jersey's Hypocrisy.")
These lowlife, frauds and scam artists at the OAE (and their judicial partners in New Jersey) have the nerve to question my ethics when, as with Kim Guardagno, their own unethical conduct (or worse!) is often recorded. ("Kim Guardagno Subpoenaed On Hoboken Issues.")
OAE idiots get into bed with lawyers STEALING from clients, like Jose Ginarte, allegedly, Gilberto Garcia, Edgar Navarrete, and others in order to come after me because I refuse to alter my political opinions or they don't like me or they may be too stupid to know what I am saying. ("Justice For Mumia Abu-Jamal" and "Is America's Legal Ethics a Lie?")
Bob Menendez does not like me? Too bad. You do not have to "like" me, but only to respect my Constitutional rights and explain why you violated them and lied about it for so long. ("Christie's Cover-Up and New Jersey Corruption.")
The problem of corruption among New Jersey lawyers and judges will never be improved or remedied unless and until there is genuine reform of the legal ethics establishment (which is far too political and controlled by big firms that are among the worst sinners) and some effort is made to stop LYING about crimes committed against victims of political bosses, like me and many others. ("Corrupt law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" and "New Jersey Lawyers' Ethics Farce" then "Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?")
Luis A. Capazzi, Esq. of Harrington Park, New Jersey, whose practice was in Oradell (great bagel place there!), who was known to be very friendly with John Molinelli and Kim Guardagno of the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, and --
" -- whose client list ranged from football players to the entertainer Eddie Murphy was arrested on Thursday on charges of theft by deception for allegedly bilking more than $1 MILLION from dozens of former clients."
"Theft by deception," for example, is promising to repair someone's watch, keeping the money for the repairs, then not doing the work or returning the watch. ("New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "How censorship works in America" then "The Invicta Watch Company" and "The Invicta Watch Company Caper.")
It cannot be confirmed whether Mr. Capazzi admitted to sharing with the OAE or the likes of Stuart Rabner. It would not surprise me. "Lulu," Kim? ("Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?" and "Stuart Rabner's Selective Sense of Justice" then "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit" and "More Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics.")
Bail in the matter was set by Estela De La Cruz's "blood sister" Liliana S. DeAvila-Silebi, a C-student in law school, allegedly, and not someone in danger of winning of the Nobel Prize for physics any time soon. No wonder they assigned her to setting bails. ("Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!" then "Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!" and "Sybil R. Moses and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" then "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")
Bail was set at $700,000. Mr. Capazzi, 49, is "alleged to have bilked more than 50 of his clients by taking funds for services he never provided, Lynch said. The losses exceed $1.1 million, including $600,000 from Capazzi's brother, he said." ("Christie Gives a Donor $1 Million of New Jersey Money" and "New Jersey's Judges Disgrace America" and "New Jersey's Failed Judiciary" then "Sexual Favors For New Jersey Judges.")
Randy Mastro, Esq. believes that it is more efficient to bill N.J. taxpayers directly for $9 MILLION in order not to have to deal with the client security fund and the annoying OAE. Smart, Randy. ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")
I never stole a dime from clients. This honesty is not acceptable to the OAE because it makes other New Jersey lawyers "look bad." ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
When other attorneys (or the OAE), in violation of their own ethics rules and criminal laws, secretly contacted my clients (often lying to them about their illicitly-obtained files) in order to tell them to ask for return of fees they had paid to me, I happily returned their money to those who went for the OAE's tactics then threw them out of my office.
Kim Guardagno, does this ring any bells? ("How censorship works in America.")
Many of these same former clients returned to my office or have tried to contact me since to share the dirty details.
How can the OAE continue to LIE about this situation with impunity through their silence, knowing the danger to the public in New York and elsewhere along with their obligation to disclose the truth to me while engaging in computer crime aimed at silencing me? (Again: "Is America's Legal Ethics a Lie?")
How much did you steal from my office, Edgar? How about you John McGill, Esq. of the OAE? Do you lowlifes speak to me of ethics? ("New Jersey's Political and Supreme Court Whores" and "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court.")