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She Followed Him A Hundred Miles
She followed her husband a hundred miles. Here is a good reason that the Supreme Court doesn’t want to send to me hotel bills of the Justices. Here Chief Justice Samuel (aka Bernard when he is not making his hotel rounds) had a drink of whisky before he began work. How do I know it…
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I Am In Need of An Attorney
I am in need of a beautiful, young, smart attorney that would like to become a multi-millionaire. I have completely documented cases against the Supreme Court, the Governor, and the Attorney General showing millions of dollars of misappropriation of public funds. Also, I have justifications for punitive damages for the Supreme Court’s hiring a substitute…
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The Governor and the Attorney General Claim That I Owe Them Money
The Governor and the Attorney General are filing a motion to keep me from protecting your money. In the paperwork (I don’t know the legal term) they claim that my bills are in arrears. (I don’t owe nobody nothing.) But the Attorney General’s Tyler Barnes claims I have owed $123.33 for about 18 months, so…
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Twelve Black Leather Zipper Jackets, But No Motorcycle
The Governor has thousands of receipts like these. They are all supposed to be for office supplies or business related expenses. See if you can find one. I can’t. Most are things to eat, and these are not even close to being a business meal. Restaurant Depot is one of many. This r5eceipt shows a…
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Since I Came Along, The Justices Travel Less
Since I came along, the Justices travel less. If you look at the attached table of Substitute Judge Travel, I saved the taxpayers of Virginia $48,000 on this one item.
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Their Favorite Cookie Jar
The Supreme Court Justices don’t have SPCC credit cards, but they require their employees to order for them. One of their favorite “cookie jars” is Amazon, which sells junk, stuff, and trinkets. Here Mr. Troy Hart makes 8 Amazon requests in two weeks. The law says it is a conspiracy for two people to get…
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Abacus Doesn’t Add Up
The Governor makes frequent requests to Abacus and Access Office Products and certifies that they were for Commercial Equipment. However, this is a violation of the rules.
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14 Months, 60 Violations
This document created for me by my assistant (a cute little thing), is from the 14 months of Governor Youngkin’s tour of duty. It shows about 60 violations of the rules that forbid the purchases of TV subscriptions for anyone, about one violation every week. The interesting thing about this little side scam is many…
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Senate Bill 340
Look at this 7/1/24 Senate Bill 340. For years the Governor has refused to reveal the names of the credit card holders who were misappropriating public funds for personal gain. Finally the Senate put an end to it. No longer can they steal public funds, knowing that the Governor will not let the names be…
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I Almost Cried
I almost cried when I read this letter from the Executive Director of the Virginia Commission for the Arts, Margaret Hancock. She’s the first person to say anything nice about me in my long years of work and expense trying to prevent waste in our state government. Thank you, Ms. Hancock.