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  • This Is A Story About An Attorney General Employee

    This is a story about an employee of the Attorney General J. Johnston who got on an American Airlines plane twice in one day, 1/27/22, and paid twice $456.20 twice. This was on the same day that an unknown person, using an unknown weapon, killed an unknown animal at an unknown place. When I made…

  • Find Me An Attorney

    Find me an attorney to handle a $25 million whistle-blower and punitive damages lawsuit. You can get $1 million, the attorney gets $2 million, and I get $4 million. I have all the documents, even letters from the Supreme Court and the Comptroller saying that they do not send travel expense reimbursements of employees and…

  • Did He Get Paid Overtime?

    Just to show you how hardworking our Justices of the Supreme Court are, look at this bill. The Justice checked into the Marriot on 1/21/19 to do some business for the state. However, on this same date, a woman rolled up to visit. She spent the night and you and I paid the $54.00 parking…

  • Turner v. Burch and Governor

    In a recent hearing, the Govrnor’s office tried to stop Turner from investigating the abuse of public funds. Don’t tell anyone, but after I saw that this was going to be a remote hearing, I had time to call my office and have my recorder delivered to me at the court where Judge was doing…

  • Motion for Sanctions

    The motion for sanctions against me, from the Governor’s office, gives 16 reasons. I would assume that all of them must be ready for me to be sanctioned and, of course, I should be able to question Ms.Burch about each of these 16 items that she presents. I have not been allowed to do this…

  • Whiskey and a Fancy Double Room

    Of course, all travel that is paid for by public funds must be for business. And, although I once tasted whiskey and my great Grandaddy made lots of it, it is a no no for Justices, Judges, and janitors on the job. Also, it is not allowed for companions’ travel expenses to be paid with…

  • Supreme Court or Santa Claus

    What does S.C. mean? Santa Claus or Supreme Court? Perhaps it is the taxpayer whose money is given away. Let me show you what I mean. On 7/8/20, an employee of the Supreme Court whose job is to satisfy every whim of the Justices ordered 40 webcams at $124.99 each. Perhaps someone will stand on…

  • An Expensive Murder

  • The Missing Person Report

    As you can see, Justice McCullough went on a “business trip” on 7/18/19. The room charge of $467.00 that he sought was $359.56 more than the rules allow. The writing that I have encircled is a calculation by the person assigned to approve the claim. So, this is $1080.00 misappropriated from public funds. On the…

  • I’m Bringing These Questions to Court

    I’ll bring this to court pf 10/4/2024.