Los Angeles Superior Court has Epidemic of Judge approved Fraud, Perjury and Abuse

What does Los Angeles Superior Court not want the public to know? The fact is judges are bribed all the time. It’s no longer about hiring a “good, knowledgeable lawyer” instead it’s about money and hiring a lawyer who has connections to grease the palms of today’s “Scheister Judges” judges who are nothing less than criminals, frauds and liars who got on the bench for one sole reason to fleece the public and take advantage of authority and the role of a public servant. Judges like newly appointed Brenda J. Penny who was obviously appointed judge due to her history of conspiracy and fraud which she ignored and allowed to continue during the decade she was knee deep in probate court corruption. Judge Penny was responsible for the embezzlement of billions of dollars from hard working American’s whose sole issue was they worked hard and saved money. Brenda Penny is an example how government corruption is rewarded and covered up by the mayor and governor of California who prefer dishonesty. It’s always been hidden by the criminals who hide behind fake images of good who are in fact the real villains and criminals Corruption within the Los Angeles Superior Court system has been hidden and lied about for decades since it was exposed in 2005 by Los Angeles Times Article series. As a result Judge Aviva Koniegsberg Bobb was forced to retire early as probate judge who was rewarded for her crimes and became presiding judge. This is how Los Angeles County rolls and rewards the worst abusers and criminals because they wear a black robe of shame. Thousands of Los Angeles victims had their families victimized as a result of dishonorable hearings and fraudulent petitions that were approved. Elder… Read More

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Taking Care of Britney Spears: The Shocking Sequence of Events That Led to Her Decade-Long Conservatorship

MediaPunch/REX/Shutterstock In 2008, the pop star’s father was put in charge of his daughter’s affairs, and despite her reestablishment as a success, the arrangement hasn’t changed on paper By NATALIE FINN MAR 27, 2018 2:36 PMTAGS Britney Spears spent $570 on gas in 2010. She sold a 8-year-old Ferrari for $78,000 in 2012. She spent $31,000 on her dogs in 2013. Target got $5,500 from her in 2014. In 2016, she treated herself to $120,000 in massages, nail care and other grooming services. There’s a reason we know all this, a reason why her itemized bills (if not the itemized receipts themselves, darn it) are a matter of public record. For the past decade, Britney Jean Spears’ finances, from her most extravagant purchases and eight-figure contracts to her trips to the 99 Cent Store, have been under the control of a conservatorship overseen by her father, Jamie Spears, and attorney Andrew M. Wallet. The gentlemen were installed as co-conservators of Britney’s estate—and put in charge at the time of her medical care, career oversight and any monetary transaction—by a judge in the wake of her dual emergency hospitalizations in January 2008. These days, with Spears once again a radiant stage presence who just completed a wildly successful Las Vegas residency and will be taking the show on tour this summer, not to mention a hands-on mother of two tween boys who ferries them to school and soccer practice and the beach, it’s easy to forget that, technically, the 36-year-old is still not in charge of her own affairs. Britney Spears’ Best Concert Costumes Not that 24-year-old Britney was super busy writing checks and poring over contracts and legal documents. She had people for that, and would’ve continued to have people… Read More

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