Posted on 18 October 2011. Tags: Attorney, battle we are facing, civil deprivation of rights, complaint, Judge Patti Pittman, judicial, lie
Subject: JUDICIAL CORRUPTION: ATTORNEY RICHARD FLORENTINE & GRIEVANCE PANEL G.A. #12
Dear Ms. Edwards,
Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 1983 – Civil action for deprivation of rights, I, Monica Fore, do hereby add in addition to my complaint regarding Judge Patti Pittman and other judicial officials, an amendment to include the acts of Attorney Richard Florentine and the New Britain J.D. and J.D. of Hartford for G.A. #12 regarding Attorney Timothy Furey and Attorney Kerry Joseph Robair. I recieved a letter today dismissing my complaint. It should be noted that it is particularly interesting that everyone is claiming no probable cause to help their friends out. But what you should know and question is the fact that if there is no probable cause than why did everyone forfeit $18,000 to cover up their lie? Who turns away money? The only reason why is because they have something to hide. It should be noted that a portion of my complaint regarding Judge Patti Pittman and others states that I withdrew my civil suit against Attorney Furey and all because of the judicial harassment going on. Please be aware that I will file suit again in regards to this matter.
One thing I would like to suggest to all those who are going to lie to help their friends out, is that, if they are going to lie, I would at least ask that they hide the evidence before doing so. And please note, I understand that all of this lying is intended to get me to stop fighting for not only my constitutional rights but for many others. American freedom is too precious for me and many others to stop fighting for just because a few bad corrupt judicial apples happened to get their hands in the cookie pot to steal the cookies from others. I will kindly forward your office copies of their letters for your review. And please review my complaint to see that Judge Pittman granted me my lawsuit against Dawn Barkley. Therefore it should be questionable as to why she helped Attorney Furey out and illegally evicted my family.
Sincerely,
Connecticut Citizen, seeking justice
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Posted on 20 March 2011. Tags: complaint, next course of action, ombudsman's office
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An Ombudsman is assigned to:
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The Ombudsman’s Office receives an inquiry or complaint (either by telephone or in writing) concerning a service to a child or family.
The Ombudsman’s office is located within the Department of Children and Families and is part of the Commissioner’s office and is charged with responding to certain issues on the Commissioner’s behalf.
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