Think that Big Gummint is your friend?
Think again.
The judge accused the government attorneys of perpetrating "a fraud on the court."
Dobyns' house was burned, and he argued it was arson, carried out by
Hell's Angels, and successful because BATF had blown his cover and
denied him protection. It turns out that a Justice Dept. attorney in his
civil case told BATF not to reopen the investigation of the arson, lest
its finding help Dobyns in his suit against BATF. That was concealed
from the judge until the trial.
""An ATF agent who testified in this case may have been threatened by
another witness during the trial." Justice Department attorneys ordered
the agent not to report the threat to the court or he would face
repercussions, [Judge] Allegra said."
When the judge entered his ruling, he ordered that the seven Justice
attorneys who had handled the civil case were not to file any further
documents in it -- essentially, they were banned from the court.
Dobyns' attorney complained that he had been under "extreme
surveillance for the last sixty days, both fixed and moving..." and that
his house and car had been broken into, although no property was taken.
A former BATF agent who testified for Dobyns attested that he, too, was followed after he left the attorney's office.
This is truly a BATF and DOJ Watergate... or worse. Attorneys and
agency officials concealing evidence, secretly threatening witnesses,
agency surveillance of attorneys and witnesses. All over a civil lawsuit
-- can you imagine what they'd do over something big?...
Like, for example, backing a (R) candidate for Governor in Wisconsin....?
This story will not appear in George Stanley's rag.
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