Archive | July 11, 2023

How I Cope with a Corrupt Judge Like Lee Rudofsky, Susan Weaver or Alan Friedenthal (deceased)

You’d think that the passing of retired in disgrace California Commissioner Alan Friedenthal would end the need to “cope”.

The problem with corrupt judges is that they have power to destroy lives and cancel the culture for which the rest of us peasants voted.

Friedenthal forced me to cease all communications with my two sons. We were completely separated; the way people complain that children of allegedly illegal immigrants are torn from their mothers and fathers.

I was not forced to live in a cage, but there was the threat of incarceration if I disobeyed the misogynistic, reported abuser of women and children. Because he was appointed to the bench, he wielded that much power.

My now adult children had their childhoods ruined and struggle emotionally and financially. This is a constant reminder of the damage done by the evil judge.

Judge Susan Weaver of Arkansas merely transferred $200,000 of my property to the alcoholic with whom I spent six grueling years of my life. She ignored his handwritten signed note that gave step-by-step instructions on how his father and attorney William Zac White would defraud me of what they hoped to be three times their haul.

Living without property is easier than living without children. But I am 60 years old and live on a $630 per month pension. $200,000 would make a huge difference in my anticipation of the future.

Lee Rudofsky, on a trajectory to the Supreme Court if we don’t stop him, used the rules of procedure as a sword against me, while purposefully misinterpreting and misstating my testimony. He failed to warn me that the company he represented prior to judgeship, Walmart, issued credit cards in collaboration with a finance company and their bad debts were sold to the defendant in my case, debt collector Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC, for pennies on the dollar. It is likely both buyer and seller knew the portfolios were riddled with errors.

Rudofsky dismissed my case summarily, meaning without allowing it to go to a jury, and will probably make me pay the costs of the billion-dollar collectors.

On a grander scale, Rudofsky is paving the way for debt collectors to ignore the FDCPA completely and condoning their spoliation of evidence.

I have previously written about spiritual coping mechanisms I use. Yoga, meditation, prayer…these are all good.

Writing is also therapeutic. It is good to share experience with others. WordPress is a free or cheap forum.

I suggest you try sharing your experience concerning these and other bad judges. You can start by writing in the comments section below.

There are also government agencies to whom you can write complaints. In California they are called the Commission on Judicial Performance. Arkansas has the JDDC. “If your complaint is against a federal circuit judge, federal district judge, federal bankruptcy judge, or federal magistrate judge, you must file the complaint at the clerk’s office of the United States court of appeals for the regional circuit in which the judge serves.” (https://www.uscourts.gov/judges-judgeships/judicial-conduct-disability/faqs-filing-judicial-conduct-or-disability-complaint#faq-Where-do-I-file-my-complaint?)

A conduct or ethics complaint is not a way to get bad decisions overturned. You will only be helping the next guy in line.

If you want to write a complaint about Judge Susan Weaver or Judge Lee P. Rudofsky, or any other judge, I am happy to proofread your complaint. I am not an attorney and not allowed to give legal advice. I am allowed to give encouragement, share my personal experience, and help you express yourself.

Contact me at bohemian_books@yahoo.com.