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When Dennis Schuelke hired a lawyer to recover money stolen by a fraudulent company, he expected justice. What he got was anything but. Even an offer of $700 to sign a gag order couldn't keep Dennis from exposing the latest American lawyer standards to the public. He wants everyone to see first hand what the real latest ethics and standards are for the so-called legal profession. You are going to be SHOCKED!
originally posted by: Discotech
a reply to: GraffikPleasure
From the looks and sounds of it he's an upstanding citizen
originally posted by: Discotech
a reply to: GraffikPleasure
From the looks and sounds of it he's an upstanding citizen
originally posted by: Discotech
After that happened, it appears the governor turned law enforcement onto Dennis to begin harrassment, including his cat getting mutilated, the local county applying pressure on him and Dennis through some investigation work was able to discover there was corruption inside the county election commission as they are the ones the governor had used to dismiss his claims the candidate was ineligible which ultimately lead to Dennis exposing that the county sheriff was involved in some back door profit deals with a private prison company within the county.
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
a reply to: Rosinitiate
The press did a great job on Gary Webb when he exposed the C.I.A's dealings in the Contra drug flow.
He ended up committing suicide by shooting himself twice in the head.
originally posted by: twitchy
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
a reply to: Rosinitiate
The press did a great job on Gary Webb when he exposed the C.I.A's dealings in the Contra drug flow.
He ended up committing suicide by shooting himself twice in the head.
Yeah that was a story that I followed fairly extensively, was shocked (not shocked) at how little attention it got.