IMPORTANT: I REALIZE THIS JUDGE'S OFFICE INFO IS PUBLICLY AVAILABLE. DO NOT HARASS THIS JUDGE OR HER OFFICE.
From the Pizzagate.Wiki: http://pizzagate.wiki/Anita_Josey-Herring
Anita Josey-Herring, a Bill Clinton appointee, was the judge in James Alefantis and David Brock's 2011 case where they accused William Grey of blackmail. (Anyone know how this case turned out?)
PDF Link: http://pizzagate.wiki/File:Grey_v_Brock_and_Alefantis_Answer_and_Counterclaims.pdf
Josey-Herring was also the initial presiding judge in the case of the Comet Ping Pong shooter, US vs. Edgar Maddison Welch. The case was later transferred to Judge Sherry M. Trafford for reasons that are not immediately clear.
PDF Link: http://pizzagate.wiki/File:12-7-16-Govt-Opp-to-Continuance-Welch.pdf
On odds alone, that would be at least 1 in 55 of having Josey-Herring designated as a judge, as there are currently 55 other associate-level judges in the DC Superior Court (give or take some additional judges who probably left or joined the pool between 2011 and the end of 2016, as well some fewer judges as some appear specialized in certain areas like tax law). http://archive.is/4EXXW
I thought this might be important because in a similar circumstance, a NY Judge named Walter B. Tolub ( http://pizzagate.wiki/Walter_B._Tolub ) ruled in favor of Jeffrey Epstein in one case and in favor of Ronald Burkle and Bill Clinton in another (where they both were accused of having sex with minors as part of Jared Paul Stern's defamation case). Tolub seemed to overstep his bounds in his rulings in those cases and let neither case go to a jury.
sugarskull ago
Isnt that grounds for recusal? Lawyers?
JrSlimss ago
Nope. http://archive.is/aC7X2#selection-3809.0-3809.308
sugarskull ago
I was hoping but honestly thought that there would be no grounds for recusal. Bummer!
neverobey ago
We can't answer that. But my own researches show that he really had enough claims on the work of media matters, correct the record and so on. The donations, the network, the practise of censorship … he really don't needed more claims. But off course, everything is possible.
Stop_All_Evil ago
She is another Georgetown Lawyer..
JeremiahSinclair ago
Great work man!
Smyrtz ago
This judge also presided over a case against the Moonies. This link takes you to a page of pdf links. It's the Dec.19, third from the bottom. Don't click if you don't want to download it.
http://www.tparents.org/Moon-Talks/HyunJinMoon-13/0-Toc.htm
Court order in favor of the Moonies. Case dismissed with prejudice.
Edit to add that it looks like a case of lack of jurisdiction. Probably not a concern, but it doesn't help that she was assigned the Moonies case either way.
Catchthem ago
Yes great work! Thanks for sharing
Winter_Folger ago
Great work.
dFrog ago
Exactly what I was thinking about.
redditsuckz ago
And people still think by giving evidence to the DOJ or FBI or local law enforcement that "justice" will be done?...
Whoever these two men where I bet they were VERY well connected as they dont bring out the "big guns/this judge" for simple cases. If these two men were not well connected then the charges would have stuck and it probably would have been a different judge that overseen the case.
So who were the two that were accused?...
JesusRules ago
Judge Anita Josey-Herring is a 1987 graduate of Georgetown University Law, Jesuit? http://www.dccourts.gov/systemdown.html
JrSlimss ago
great find.
neverobey ago
I know how the case Brock/Grey turned out. In a private agreement. Brock paid 750,000 USD or so. I don't remember the exact amount.
dFrog ago
Well, what a shock. I might take this over to /pol/ and see what they do with it.
kekistocrat ago
May Kek be with you -- http://imgur.com/aQVqvRU
YingYangMom ago
@JrSlimss
You should edit and update your post with this new information.
JrSlimss ago
got it.
Mellowmountain ago
This is a very significant find
VieBleu ago
Good sleuthing. Applause.
Criticalthinker615 ago
Does anyone know why the plaintiff tore down the house immediately? It says so he could build two smaller lots bit, anyone elsw thinking that something compromising was in that house?
DonKeyhote ago
Usually to fill in tunnels I believd
dFrog ago
There's a long history of buildings where fucked up/controversial/covered-up things happen getting torn down.
Criticalthinker615 ago
yes, Im wondering if it was by the choice of the plantiff or maybe it was a condition of the settlement that was placed by JA & DB
EricKaliberhall ago
Excellent Lead!
UnicornsAndSparkles ago
Woah! Excellent find! More than just a coincidence.
THE_LIES_OH_THE_LIES ago
WHAT. THE. FUCK.
Mrs_Ogynist01 ago
2nd this.
Vindicator ago
@JrSlimss: Just gave this a "Potential Lead" flair. Excellent contribution, as usual.
JrSlimss ago
thx!
newguy68 ago
(https://archive.is/TUeBe#selection-695.0-727.612))
Vindicator ago
Newguy, you're rockin it. Upvoat!
newguy68 ago
i spent all day on (https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1762843} lol.. then i found (https://archive.is/TUeBe#selection-695.0-727.612} after I got done... only thing author didn't realize is the size of the wooded area next to the house..thats where the bodies would be
YingYangMom ago
Great catch.
newguy68 ago
they ..Grey and Brock signed off..(https://www.docdroid.net/lIpLMAN/brock-court-documents-.pdf.html#page=14))
JrSlimss ago
Great, thanks.