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WebSci Technologies, Tare, & the failed pro se censurehot!
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15.05.2008
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WebSci: This case might exemplify the audacious criminal element which operates
with the authority of the Court in some of the small business
bankruptcies. Allegations include a private Trustee who 1) filed false sworn affadivats which hid a business relationship with the secured lender, 2) the failure to disclose sale proceeds
on a sworn operating report, 3) the failure to place sale proceeds in
the Debtor's bank account or in a trust bank account, 4) conspiracy to
deprive a pro se business owner of a voice by speciously ordering any
appeals filing to first be approved by the lower court, 5) the
suppression of appeals filings by holding same and failing to deliver
to the appeals court, and 6) threatening a pro se business owner with
incarceration for having the nerve to file evidence with an appeals
court of fraud upon the lower court by opposing counsel. Watch this
case. We will and we won't let its ultimate resolution, including all derivative criminal matters, disappear quietly. If John Grisham wrote this story as a novel, he would be derided by legal experts as having constructed a plot that was too far fetched.
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Judge Rosemary Gambardella's conflicted stock holdings
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22.06.2008
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George D. Reynolds of the Judicial Conference of the United States
Committee on Financial Disclosure released to Mr. Tare, at his specific request, the proof of Judge Rosemary Gambardella having owned stock in Verizon. Why didn't Ms. Gambardella consistently recuse herself from issues involving companies in which she owned stock, but instead employed a willy nilly decision method so that she stayed in control of rulings against WebSci and Mr. Tare?
BankruptcyMisconduct has heard rumors that a Judge deciding issues in the WebSci matters in favor of a certain prominent national bank was at the same time being sponsored by the very same bank at speaking engagements. Show us the money. Keep an eye on the documents related to WebSci here.
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Judge owning stock fails to recuse under 28 USC § 455
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03.03.2008
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Mr. Tare is a lot more resourceful, diligent, and committed than his unfortunate alleged opponents in organized crime acting under the Color Of Law would have hoped. May we please have a Federal Special Prosecutor appointed at least as gung ho as the prosecutors who convicted Scooter Libby, Martha Stewart, L'il Kim and indicted Barry Bonds? This case is looking like a slam dunk for any prosecutor to start his career with an apple-cart upsetting grand slam. Or should we say grand slammer? And what politician desires to have his name on the receiving end of a certified package detailing the crime allegations related to the bankruptcy conspiracy against WebSci, and then have to face public ridicule (if not criminal) for failing to act?
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