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Octafish

(55,745 posts)
56. A Fuller Conspiracy
Thu Dec 27, 2012, 08:55 PM
Dec 2012

Thank you for the heads-up, MinM. From Andrew Krieg:



Alabama Decisions Illustrate Abuse of Judicial Power

Andrew Kreig
June 10, 2009

EXCERPT...

What's At Stake?

Illustrating the enormous public interest in keeping judges fair and honest -- whether in Alabama, West Virginia or elsewhere -- is legal work by the Retirement Systems of Alabama (RSA) to protect the pensions of state employees. RSA's longtime chairman is Dr. David G. Bronner. He is highly regarded in Alabama for increasing the employee pension fund from $500 million in 1973 to an estimated $32 billion by the end of 2007.

In 2002 and 2003, RSA and Bronner challenged Fuller's integrity in two disputes that were widely reported in the local press and in back-to-back editorials that Bronner wrote for RSA's monthly newsletter for state employees and retirees, The Advisor.

The first controversy was to prevent a money grab by Alabama criminal investigator Bruce DeVane, who worked for Fuller in the district attorney's office. In 2000, Fuller raised DeVane's annual pay from $80,307 to $152,014. That new pay grade was nearly $60,000 more than Fuller's own pay of $92,169 from the state that year as DeVane's boss. DeVane, 49, then sought to retire and use the higher salary as his pension base for the rest of his life.

After assuming his federal judicial office on Nov. 26, 2002, Fuller used the prestige of his judicial status on Dec. 4 to testify in support of DeVane's claim, even though section 2B of the Code of Conduct for U.S. Judges discourages testimonials. The judge cited DeVane's hard work in writing office manuals as a key reason for the raise. RSA opposed what it projected to be $330,000 in unmerited payments based on Fuller's "salary spike" for DeVane just before retirement.

In another court dispute at the same time, RSA was alleging fraud against the bankers and financial advisors for Enron, Inc., following the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history. RSA sought reimbursement to protect retirees. Separately, federal prosecutors were on the way to winning criminal convictions against Enron's top management.

In 2007, RSA's chairman summed up these disputes in a front-page editorial in The Advisor. "The RSA had to go through the entire state court system to prevent Judge Fuller's buddy from ripping off the RSA," Bronner wrote. "Shortly thereafter, Judge Fuller tried to sandbag the RSA by preventing our claim (by doing nothing) against the ultimate crook ─ Enron! Fortunately, the RSA prevailed on both issues."

Based in part on evidence from the RSA case and from a state district attorney, Missouri attorney Paul B. Weeks, representing a plaintiff before Fuller in the separate civil lawsuit Murray v. Scott, drew up a motion in 2003 to force Fuller to recuse himself from Murray.

Weeks alleged that the pension and Enron cases were part of a Fuller criminal conspiracy. Its essence, Weeks said, was to force the state to provide hush money for DeVane because the investigator knew that Fuller spent so much of his time out-of-state as the chief executive officer of the Colorado-based military contractor Doss Aviation, Inc. "If so," Weeks wrote in his filing, "this would be a judicial infamy of historic dimension: a federal judge who waited only 9 days after taking office before committing crimes and violating laws he swore to uphold" (emphasis in the original).

CONTINUED...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/andrew-kreig/alabama-decisions-illustr_b_213732.html



Gee. That ENRON thing sure dropped of the national media radar screen after Kenny Boy and Cliff Baxter became deceased.

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There was enough evidence of a conflict of interest in the Siegelman case sabrina 1 Dec 2012 #1
DoJ has been very, very, very conservative for 32 years now. Octafish Dec 2012 #6
It's not a surprise that the Centrist Wing of the Democratic Party rhett o rick Dec 2012 #8
Democrats, the Truth Still Matters! Octafish Dec 2012 #13
And thank you Octafish. Of course the truth matters, I'm a Democrat not rhett o rick Dec 2012 #20
the truth only matters just for the record heaven05 Sep 2013 #58
K&R n/t-I'm getting this belongs in Creative Speculation attacks, brother, on another GD thread. bobthedrummer Dec 2012 #2
Where is the speculation in this OP? Fuller's connections to the defense sabrina 1 Dec 2012 #3
Would you mind posting a link to the other thread? n/t ronnie624 Dec 2012 #5
Here's the link... SidDithers Dec 2012 #22
You might want to do a little research on this. Coyotl Dec 2012 #7
Don't let the truth get in the way of belief. Octafish Dec 2012 #9
Dude, you posted a link to a conspiracy site run by an asshat extreme anti-Semite... SidDithers Dec 2012 #21
bobthedrummer is a decade-long contributor to DU, siddithers. Octafish Dec 2012 #23
Thank you. Seems some here want to hide the truth. The right thing to do sabrina 1 Dec 2012 #25
Here's a good link: Elena Kagan and her role as a willing accomplice in Siegelman prosecution Octafish Dec 2012 #26
You don't get the truth from Richard Boyden... SidDithers Dec 2012 #28
Never heard of him until you brought him up. BTW, why do you crap on my posts so much? Octafish Dec 2012 #31
I think I was crapping on bob's post, for using Boyden's web site as a source... SidDithers Dec 2012 #33
And you recommended the post with the link... SidDithers Dec 2012 #27
I'll ask you again: Show me where I post ''conspiracy bullshit'' siddithers. Octafish Dec 2012 #29
I'm a "decade-long contributor to DU" too... SidDithers Dec 2012 #30
That is the point: bobthedrummer contributes info, you comment. Octafish Dec 2012 #37
In this case, bob contributed info from an anti-Semitic source... SidDithers Dec 2012 #42
Where's your contribution, siddithers? NO WHERE are you critical of the GOP persecution of Siegelman Octafish Dec 2012 #44
Paul Craig Roberts is a white nationalist asshat... SidDithers Dec 2012 #46
So you're claiming I'm an anti-Semitic homophobe, siddithers? Octafish Dec 2012 #47
I'm not claiming anything. Just pointing out that you once swore off PCR... SidDithers Dec 2012 #49
BTW: You brought him up. I hadn't quoted him since then, until now. Octafish Dec 2012 #50
Cool story bro... SidDithers Dec 2012 #51
You still have yet to contribute anything about Don Siegelman, siddithers. Octafish Dec 2012 #53
Oh, and your buddy bob just got hidden for linking to whale.to and The Church of Scientology... SidDithers Dec 2012 #48
You know who else liked to get the last word in, siddithers? Octafish Dec 2012 #52
Maybe Sid is referring to your posts... zappaman Dec 2012 #32
Dear God... You don't think LHO actually shot JFK do you? MessiahRp Dec 2012 #36
No he was innocent. zappaman Dec 2012 #40
How about a link to back up your smear, zappaman? Here's who I'd like to see interviewed... Octafish Dec 2012 #43
Professional cronyism is what the BFEE does best. Initech Dec 2012 #4
Rove, Norquist, Abramoff, Reed... Octafish Dec 2012 #11
Thanks Octo.. The injustice is pretty damn bald. annabanana Dec 2012 #10
For some, DU is a Truth Machine Octafish Dec 2012 #14
How the FUCK... Volaris Dec 2012 #12
The Rich evidently enjoy special privileges at DoJ. Octafish Dec 2012 #17
That fucker belongs in prison. n/t Hotler Dec 2012 #15
That's putting it nicely. Remember how EADS-Grumman trumped Boeing? Octafish Dec 2012 #16
Roger that! Thanks for all your great post (reads). n/t Hotler Dec 2012 #35
Want too look at something fishy w/another Federal Judge? Dustlawyer Dec 2012 #18
Thanks for the heads-up. Octafish Dec 2012 #24
Fuller is from Enterprise, AL d_r Dec 2012 #19
Interesting town. Octafish Dec 2012 #38
wow thanks for this link d_r Dec 2012 #41
^ Wilms Dec 2012 #34
Imagine how you'd feel if you had just convicted a political enemy? Octafish Dec 2012 #55
Alabama Judicial Scandal Could Taint Many Cases, Not Just Siegelman’s... MinM Dec 2012 #39
A Fuller Conspiracy Octafish Dec 2012 #56
Typical Republican scuzzbaggery Berlum Dec 2012 #45
K&R /t TroglodyteScholar Dec 2012 #54
+1, thanks. Mc Mike Dec 2012 #57
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