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Thursday, December 1, 2022

Austin - Crazed Lawyer Attempts Murder of ex-girlfriend, shoots up bar - Judge release on 40k surety bond

 A crazed attorney from Austin, Texas was caught on camera allegedly trying to shoot his ex-girlfriend at the bar she worked at on Saturday, police said. Read article at New York Post

Gavin Rush, 41, is out on bond after he allegedly stormed into the Anderson Mill Pub with a gun around 11:30 a.m. on Saturday morning and approached his ex, who was behind the bar, according to arrest records obtained by KVUE.

He put a small leather satchel on the table and asked if he could speak with her. When she said “no,” he drew the gun and pointed it at her, with the laser sight aimed at her chest, according to the affidavit and dramatic surveillance footageof the incident shared by Austin City Councilwoman Mackenzie Kelly.

A judge released him the next day on a $40,000 surety bond. A crazed gunman can attempt to murder his ex-girlfriend and shoot up a bar and get out the next day for $4000 in Austin!

The State Bar of Texas shows Rush is employed by Pfeiffer Wolf Carr Kane Conway & Wise LLP

Https://nypost.com/2022/12/01/texas-attorney-gavin-rush-caught-on-camera-trying-to-kill-ex-girlfriend-at-austin-bar/

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

State judge whose home was raided by investigators found dead

 State judge whose home was raided by investigators found dead

A veteran New York state judge entangled in a law enforcement investigation whose property was raided by federal agents two weeks ago was found dead Tuesday morning in his home near Buffalo, his lawyer said.

John Michalski, an acting justice on the Erie County Supreme Court, died of an apparent suicide, according to attorney Terry Connors. Michalski was 61.

Police in Amherst, where Michalski lived, declined to comment.

Connors said he last spoke with Michalski on Saturday for a meeting that lasted several hours. He appeared "to be doing well. He was strong and was participating in the meeting," Connors added.

Michalski, appointed to the bench in 2006, had returned to his duties in January after going on medical leave in the wake of an apparent suicide attempt in February 2021, Connors said.

At the time, local news reports and video obtained by the CBS affiliate WIVB-TV found that Michalski had stepped into the path of a slow-moving tanker train. He was hospitalized with a serious leg injury.

Connors said Michalski had to satisfy conditions set by the State Court system before he could be reinstated.

He was subject to "a battery of tests and evaluations by the Office of Court Administration," Connors said, and "performed well on all of those."

His apparent suicide attempt last year came on the same day that a former client and family friend, Peter Gerace Jr., was arrested by federal agents in Florida. Gerace, the owner of a strip club near Buffalo and the nephew of an alleged Buffalo mob boss, was indicted on charges related to drug and sex trafficking and bribery of a former Drug Enforcement Administration agent.

According to an indictment obtained by NBC affiliate WGRZ, bribes were paid to the agent, Joseph Bongiovanni, "to protect (the strip club) from federal narcotics investigations."

Indictments were filed last month by federal prosecutors against Gerace and Bongiovanni for conspiracy to defraud the United States and conspiracy to distribute controlled substances.

Both men are awaiting trial and have denied the allegations.

While federal agents were in contact with Michalski about his friendship with Gerace, no charges had been filed against the judge, Connors said.

Michalski had also been under investigation by the state Commission on Judicial Conduct in connection with how much he was paid for performing Gerace's wedding, according to The Buffalo News.

It's unclear why state and federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, New York State Police and state Attorney General's Office, executed a search warrant at Michalski's home last month. A Department of Justice spokeswoman said in an email Wednesday that the agency does not confirm or deny investigations.

Connors said there had been a groundswell of support for Michalski upon news of his death. Colleagues and friends in their legal circles considered him a well-respected jurist, also known for his infectious laugh and love for his wife and four children, Connors said.

He once told a mother addicted to gambling who was facing four years in prison for stealing from her son that he would instead give her probation because "you do deserve a chance for redemption," The Buffalo News reported in 2012.

"He treated everyone with respect," Connors said. "He was just the type of judge who you'd be thankful for was overseeing your case."

If you or someone you know is in crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255, text HOME to 741741 or visit SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for additional resources.

Thursday, March 31, 2022

 A Supreme Court justice in Sweden has been fined for shoplifting a Christmas ham and meatballs among other items, the prosecutor in the case said Thursday.

https://www.barrons.com/news/swedish-supreme-court-justice-fined-for-shoplifting-01648738207

The 67-year-old woman was caught by staff at a grocery store in central Stockholm a week before Christmas.

"I have issued a fine regarding the crime petty theft, previously known as shoplifting," chief public prosecutor Per Nichols told AFP.

The judge resigned from her post in February -- when reports emerged that she was being investigated -- after having served two decades on the bench.

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Cross-Dressing Men Shouldn't Catfish College Linebackers

 

Maryland Judge Kills Himself Moments Before Arrest for Child Sex Abuse

Judge Jonathan Newell was about to be arrested following accusations he’d planted a hidden camera that captured naked images of young boys in his bathroom.



Virginia Tech linebacker accused of beating man to death over Tinder catfishing

https://nypost.com/2021/06/10/virginia-tech-linebacker-isimemen-etute-accused-of-fatally-beating-man/

 

A freshman Virginia Tech linebacker charged with murder told police he fatally beat a man — breaking every bone in his face — for catfishing him on Tinder, prosecutors said.

Ismemen David Etute, 18, told cops he went to the Blacksburg apartment of 40-year-old Jerry Smith in April for oral sex after matching up with someone named “Angie” on Tinder, the Roanoke Times reported.

Etute told investigators he punched Smith five times in the face and “stomped” on him, but didn’t call police despite hearing “bubbling and gurgling” from the victim as he left the apartment. Cops found the badly beaten man’s body one day later, the newspaper reported.


I'd defend this young man pro bono!