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Genius
08-31-2010, 07:03 PM
A major scandal is in the works because a deputy D.A (Todd Spitzer). who asked a few questions about the PG's railroading of a different retiree got Todd from the D.A.'s office. The head D.A., Tony Rackackas, is engaged to the assistant PG, Peggy Buff, a clerical worker who slept her way to the top. Though Rackackas and Williams are right-wing Republicans. Three of the supervisors have the same law firm as PG Williams. Rackackas and Williams are big time Republicans who are in office because the Democrats roll over.

I know a little more about this as one of Williams's assistants has told me about how they rack up fees and about how the wishes of the retirees are irrelevant. They are undoing POAs and living trusts to steal as much property as they can.

There should be an investigation by Jerry Brown's and Eric Holder's offices. In fact, both are negligent in their duties if they don't investigate. Gady was only one of too many cases of property theft by the PG.


http://wiki.name.com/en/Mario_Abernathy_was_falsely_accused_regarding_Paralegal_Case

Mario Abernathy was falsely accused regarding Paralegal Case


The following story was previously inaccurately reported by "Farrah Emami" of the Orange County District Attorney's Office of California. The an inaccurate story was published by the Associated Press which several broadcasting networks broadcasted based on false and inaccurate information. This is the accurate version of the story:

On or about June 15, 2008, an elderly attorney named Nathan D. Gady employed a person named Mario Abernathy to type documents, do legal research and do errands for him. The office was at 2020 W. Lincoln Ave. in Anaheim, known as Lincoln Law Center. However, the employee, Mario Abernathy was unaware that the attorney, Nathan Gady had a pending conservatorship case against him which was iniated by his son, Eugene Gady who was in bad social terms with his father and wished to preserve his father's assets so he could inherit them under common probate law, because his father had told him that he would never put him in his Will. The attorney, Nathan D. Gady was worried that the Orange County Public Guardian, John S. Williams who had petitioned to become the elderly attorney's conservator, would eventually steal all of the attorney's assets by gaining asset control by a conservatorship and then using a Frivolous Billing Tactic to drain all of the elderly attorney's funds that were in his bank. Nathan Gady had more than 3 bank accounts with over $ one million dollars in the banks combined. Prior to a permanent conservatorship court order, Gema Aranda of the Orange County Public Guardian's Office froze several of the elderly attorney's bank accounts which inflicted great emotional distress on the elderly attorney, because when he tried to issue checks to his creditors, they wouldn't accept the checks. In fact, even a check to his tax preparer was returned unpaid by the bank because of the O.C. Public Guardian's orders to the bank, that they shouldn't honor the checks because they claimed that he was mentally incompetent, even though no doctor ever confirmed that he had a mental deficiency. Attorneys in California must fulfill ongoing education and testing requirements with the State Bar of California and Nathan D. Gady'd license was valid at all times mentioned. Mr. Gady worried so badly about the conservatorship case against him because he knew that the Orange County Public Guardian and the Orange County Judges are friends and the justice system is very corrupt. Mr. Gady subsequently offered his employee, Mario Abernathy to be a business partner in a new law firm called A.G.E. Law Clinic and planned to close his previous law firm called "The Law Offices of Nathan D. Gady. Nathan Gady went to the only bank that the O.C. Public Guardian had not had frozen, yet to purchase a 3 Cashier's Checks which totalled about %58,000 which was payable to the new partnership business owned jointly by both the attorney, Nathan Gady and his new partner, Mario Abernathy. Being that the Attorney, Nathan Gady advised Mario Abernathy to become a partner, Mario Abernathy thought everything would be fine. Mr. Gady also wanted to preserve the law office building so the County couldn't sell it or take it away. The county had recently went to the office with Anahiem Police Department, illegally broke in and changed the locks. The attorney, Nathan Gady was so worried that he would lose the building to the county, that he offered to sell it to his new business partner, Mario Abernathy for $168,000. Mario Abernathy accepted the offer and the two of them went to the office of Angeline Bevins of Grover Escrow Corporation who was a long time friend of Nathan Gady, the attorney. Angeline Bevins of Grover Escrow Corporation in Anaheim, California drafted the Real Estate Documents and the purchase cleared through escrow for $168,000 on or about Sept. 16, 2008. Then, Nathan Gady typed or drafted a Federal Petition for Writ of Prohibition against the Orange County Public Guardian (John S. Williams) and filed it in the United States District Court, Central District located at the Ronald Reagan Building in Santa Ana, California. Then, the elderly attorney filed a Temporary Restraining Order at the North Justice Center, Superior Court (in Fullerton, CA) against John Williams, the O.C. Public Guardian. Mr. Gady appeared in court on Sept. 26, 2008 and the judge granted the Temporary Restraining Order against John Willaims, the Orange County Public Guardian.

Subsequently, Mr. Gady (attorney) and Mario Abernahy went to a Carls Jr. Restaurant in Garden Grove at the corner of Garden Grove Blvd. and Harbor Blvd. which is next to Staple's and Baskin Robbins, where they had met an owner of a local security guard company to pay him to serve the restraining order to the Orange County Public Guardian. When they left and got back into Mr. Abernathy's 2007 Nissan Sentra, Three plain-clothed police officers from the Anaheim Police Department, pointed guns at both Mario Abernathy and the elderly attorney. Mr. Abernathy was in shock and didn't know what was going on. The police said that John Willaims and Gema Aranda of the Orange County Public Guardians Office reported that Mr. Gady was a missing person and should be apprehended and that Mario Abernathy was taking advantage of the elderly attorney. The elderly attorney, Nathan Gady, became furious and began yelling for the police to let them go and that it was all a lie or big mistake. The attorney and Mr. Abernathy explained that since the "County had a major budget deficit", they were falsifying the Conservatorship facts in order to take over Mr. Gady's assets and illegally lock him into an elderly home, while they spend all of his money. The police ignored them and without any warrants, hauled Mario Abernathy to the Anaheim Police Station and hauled the elderly attorney, Nathan Gady to the U.C.I. Hospital in Orange against his will for a 72 Hour Mental evaluation. Mario Abernathy's car which was parked in a private parking lot in the Carl's Jr. Restaurant's parking lot was also illegally searched and towed by the Anaheim Police Department without a warrant and in the city of Garden Grove where they don't even have any jurisdiction. Mario Abernathy appeared in court and fought 12 false charges against him by self representation and wond on over Half of the charges at the Preliminary Examination phase of the pretrial proceedings against the most experienced economic crimes prosecutor for the O.C. District Attorney's office, Charles Lawhorn. The other charges were all dismissed because they were false, except for one felony count of Theft from an Elder, P.C. 368 (d) which was based on the stipulated factual basis of Theft by Trick or Device. Since, Mario Abernathy knew that the Jury Selection System in the County of Orange is managed by the Orange County Public Administrator, who is John S. Williams, the same John Williams who is the Orange County Public Guardian, Mario Abernathy signed a Plea Bargain Deal for the one felony count based on the allegations that he had formed business partnership with the elderly attorney and that he accepted the offer to borrow money which was the cashier's checks that Mr. Gady, the attorney issued to the joint partnership, A.G.E. Law Clinic and that Charles Lawhorn of the O.C.. Mario Abernathy served about thirteen months incarcerated based on a Conviction Sentence Term of Two Years with half time, all based on an unfair justice system controlled by corrupt politicians.

Chief Editor, KMUS News

blindpig
09-01-2010, 04:36 AM
Bad Republicans, bad!

jesus

Two Americas
09-01-2010, 07:57 PM
Democrats, Republicans - is there any difference there between them, a fella might just ask. Yes sir, there surely is. Considerable. The Republicans, now they're skinnin' the bark from the top down, don't you see? The Democrats, on the other hand, why they're skinnin' that bark from the roots up.

meganmonkey
09-01-2010, 08:02 PM
the more they stay the same.

Well played, sir :)

anaxarchos
09-01-2010, 08:10 PM
Don't you just love that shit. He was a complete opportunist but he also had a real feel for the people. Quite a contradiction - so they shot him.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7IdgoXzi24

Dhalgren
09-02-2010, 09:56 AM
or where his genuine sympathies lay, he said bad things to the wrong people so he had to die. It was just a lone nut gunman - paging Mr. Truth! Paging Mr. Truth!

anaxarchos
09-02-2010, 01:53 PM
... about "they shot him". I don't know if they did or didn't. I do know that he was a major, MAJOR pain-in-the-ass for FDR. He also had a "sordid" personal life. Lover's husband or assassination? Who knows.

Got the old Fish outta the way, though.

Dhalgren
09-02-2010, 02:51 PM
(as I've heard it said) was a man among men (and women, too). Even die-hard hillbilly Birchers had a smile and twickle for the "Kang"...

Kid of the Black Hole
09-02-2010, 03:03 PM
:)

(yes I realize it was probably just a typo..)

Dhalgren
09-02-2010, 03:26 PM
"Twickle, twickle, little stor...do yew hear banjo music?" It can be pretty ugly...

Dhalgren
09-02-2010, 03:31 PM
pressure FDR and his ilk was feeling in the thirties. And the fact remains that Long hit a nerve with poor, working folks and that in turn struck a nerve with the bosses. This is what most of the yuppified gentry can wrap their heads around - the working class and poor are on the verge of radicalization - they were in the thirties and they are now. Every day makes conditions more ripe for a movement...