@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black When you have a Secretary of State that has been there for 40 years and the entire state is run by families that are all interconnected, it is no wonder that New Hampshire has to be Number 1 in the US for Corruption. Private sector/other states would not tolerate what goes on.
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black I urge everyone to watch the body language of the public officials. You can tell by watching that they know what's going on, they know they don't have a valid answer for it but they play along because admitting it would jeopardize their positions.
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black "The New Hampshire Supreme Court Committee on Judicial Conduct (JCC) determined that the respondent, Superior Court Judge Patricia C. Coffey, engaged in serious misconduct in violation of Canons 1 and 2 of the Code of Judicial Conduct (the Code). " law.justia.com/cases/new-hamp…
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black But for Chuck Douglas Esq: "Judge Patricia C. Coffey disqualified the brother for not having his sister's written power of attorney. Citing a lack of explanation for Caroline's absence, Coffey then declared her in default and approved her husband's petition in toto."
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black Chuck Douglas was the NH Supreme Court Chief Justice. His ex wife number 4, Caroline Douglas, allegedly found condoms in his office waste basket from his adultery with the law firm secretary. So he got Coffey to rule against his ex wife. He's Chair of Judicial Selection Committee
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black Chuck Douglas was one of the attorneys who filed multiple Doe v St. Paul's suits using exculpatory evidence the police had denied existed to Owen Labrie. He was also on the Dartmouth suit - $14 million settlement. Look who is on the board of Dartmouth Trustees...Gov. Sununu.
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black Dartmouth told its Professor David Bucci that he wasn't allowed to defend himself...hmm. Rep. Anne Kuster supported the lawsuit. Dartmouth gave her $645K donation per Open Secret. Gov. Sununu on the board of Dartmouth. Where was the money really going & where was it coming from?
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black & if there was $8.425 million left in a pool to deal with future complainants how come we never heard about any of that when future complainants came forward and got ignored and also committed suicide, like Professor David Bucci?
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black It's a little hard for New Hampshire's Attorney General to look into conflicts of interest when it looks like each AG for the last few decades has been embroiled in the same conflicts of interest...
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black Professor Bucci should not have been denied the right to defend himself. Chuck Douglas, Chair of the Judicial Selection Committee, suing Dartmouth for $14 million, should not have used media to help his suit. Gov. Sununu, on board of trustees for Dartmouth approves judges....
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black Public Officials, including Congresswoman Ann Kuster who supported the Dartmouth suit and to whom Dartmouth donated $645K, should not have called ABC to prevent them from airing a program that would have exposed Chuck Douglas while he was mediating the $14 million from Dartmouth
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black The question has to be asked whether Congresswoman Kuster called ABC/GMA to block them from airing the interview with Owen Labrie because she had a money interest in the Dartmouth suit since she got a big donation from Dartmouth & the $8.425 mil went where???
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black If the Dartmouth settlement meant paying a contribution to Congresswoman Ann Kuster's election campaign instead of actually putting aside $8.425 million to deal with future complainants then Kuster's calls to ABC start to look very suspicious, protecting her financial interest
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black Whoa: "Judge Landya McCafferty ruled that $4.9 million of the settlement fund will go to the plaintiffs’ attorneys, and another $235,000 will go toward various litigation expenses. There will also be money for the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence."
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black & who led the campaign to block ABC from airing the Owen Labrie interview in July 2019 while the mediation with Dartmouth was going on but NHCADSV, a beneficiary of the settlement. This is shocking.
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black So NHCADSV and Congresswoman Kuster who both had financial interests in Dartmouth took it upon themselves to call ABC/GMA to block it from airing an interview that would have exposed the corrupt lawyers in the Dartmouth suit from which NHCADSV was to benefit. Wowzer.
@State0fCorrupt@YouTube@TuckerCarlson@xt52017black No wonder the Concord Monitor was censored from covering the suicide of professor David Bucci as a result of the media for the lawsuit against Dartmouth - special request I expect to save the NHCADSV from scrutiny in its own role.
The points brought up about the run around you get when you report a police officer's misconduct are more than valid. It is a closed circuit system that ensures there is no accountability. It's a problem for everyone except the public officials it benefits @GovChrisSununu
"In my opinion, Governor Sununu and the AG’s office have been using their power to go after political dissenters and people who expose corruption." - Aaron Day. I agree and it is a very big problem. facebook.com/aarondayfornh/…
It was unconstitutional, a violation of 1st amendment rights for a City of Concord Official to launch a national campaign to block ABC/GMA from airing an interview in July 2019 that would have exposed police corruption and civil lawyer bribery in New Hampshire.
What is the real story behind the New Hampshire Child Advocacy Centers? Look who from Autofair and automotive industry & Police Departments are on the board. cac-nh.org/about/board-of…
Is the Center of Money Laundering, drug trafficking, sex trafficking, human trafficking in Bedford New Hampshire? Who was Granite State Realty who bought Ghislaine Maxwell's house in Bradford NH for cash? & why Fentynl drug bust in Bedford too? newbedfordpd.com/2021/02/larges…
"Protecting taxpayer money from fraud & waste & punishing those whose illegal activities precipitated this economic crisis are key components to economic recovery, & that's exactly what the bipartisan Fraud Enforcement & Recovery Act does," said Shaheen. " shaheen.senate.gov/news/press/sha…
Senator Shaheen said this in 2009. But no sooner did she say this than her own state saw and did not punish those truly accountable, for the FRM Ponzi Scheme. There have been numerous cases of public corruption in New Hampshire. So what gives @SenatorShaheen ? NH corruption OK?
The Anti-Fraud Bill introduced by Senator Jeanne Shaheen is apparently meaningless in her own home state of New Hampshire. Just look at FRM Ponzi Scheme, Judge Introcaso fraud, town of Peterborough scam, embezzlement by public officials, the list goes on and on and on.
Tina Nadeau is a defendant in this case - family court case from a man in prison accused of burning his house down but they didn't preserve the evidence & let his wife build a new house without going through due process...?! nhd.uscourts.gov/sites/default/…
Didn't they just burn down River Dave's house as well...?
Check out this Ethics Question for New Hampshire Judicial Commission: noethics.net/News/index.php…
@State0fCorrupt@Grace2Amazing “Cover-Up: One Man’s Pursuit of the Truth Amid the Government’s Failure to End a Ponzi Scheme,” is Connolly’s account of the unseemly aftermath of the biggest financial fraud in state history." nhpr.org/politics/2016-…
@tmmay2003@GracieGato@State0fCorrupt "People owed money by the Shaheens, therefore, successfully compelled local governments on 21 occasions to issue liens against properties owned by the couple in order to get their money back from insurance companies before the Shaheens could profit further."