Petition updateSUPPORT SHARED PARENTING AND OVERSIGHT FOR VENDOR MALFEASANCEFBI investigation into corruption in Connecticut
Colleen KerwickAvon, CT, United States
Feb 5, 2015
The FBI have publicly stepped in to address the shenanigans in Corrupticut. Tel 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324). Option #6. The investigation has been ongoing for some months, but the line is now open 24/7. Parents who have been harmed by the corrupt vendors within the system have generated enough smoke so that the FBI know there's a fire, but they're looking for someone with the goods -- hard evidence of criminal activity -- email admissions, evidence of a pay off, something that will scream out FIRE to a grand jury. Keep in mind the hoops the Feds have to go through: they need to have enough evidence to convince a grand jury made up of basically anyone, to get an indictment. That's a hurdle but one of the lowest as there's no defense attorneys telling another story. Then they have to sell it to a jury who is going to be faced with a cadre of high priced lawyers who'll be saying "These are just hard working public servants caught up in a failed system having no criminal intent... oh, and by the way, here are their kids, their spouses, all the nonprofit boards they sit on, all the time and money they've given to charity, etc etc etc..." So what the Feds appear to be looking for are people who both are witnesses and have hard evidence of criminal intent and wrong doing. People who will wear a wire, deliver the goods. Before 9/11 the Feds were great at these types of investigations and they're getting back into them, so celebrate the fact that it appears they've seen the smoke and these signs suggest they're willing to take it on. When the first domino falls, things will speed up, one or two or three will plead, and cooperate, then others will fall. But let's say hypothetically that they nail the GAL on my case, she's the first domino. She'll be the first to cooperate. Then she'll be the Feds new best friend, and so will the first few people she gives up. Because it's a numbers game. When they put their resources behind complex investigation they want as many convictions as possible. -- usually it's the worst of the worst that wind up with the best deals because they can give them smaller fish and increase the numbers.... But the important thing is that the Feds have seen our smoke signals and our daily cries for our children ... and our fears of having our children taken on the next bogus claim or on an ex parte order are somewhat protected. PLEASE CALL 1-800-CALL-FBI ext 6 If you are a mother who lost her children without good cause; are a Father who has been thrown in jail for inability to pay child support or were sent to supervised visitation without good reason. Many of these horrors happened for the benefit of Federal Funding, which the Feds appear to want back. with interest. https://drive.google.com/…/0BxcYTNKpvnmpQUY0TGx3NHFfMlk/view
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