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.
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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!