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FBI Files (Conspiracy Against Rights) Part 1

FBI Files (Conspiracy Against Rights) Part 1

Source: Conspiracy Chronicle, According to the case files, Administrator/Chief Magistrate Brenda N. Dunlap had been double-dipping; she had paid herself nearly $28,000 as an Estate Administrator and Attorney while working as a salary paid Chief Magistrate for the Warren County Court of Common Pleas; paying herself as an Administrator and Attorney while the taxpayers were paying her as a Public Servant for the same time spent”. Besides the $150,000 of personal assets of Stephen and Christopher that … Read entire article »

Filed under: Civil Rights, Featured, Local News, Public Corruption

Letter to FBI Director Mueller – Treason by Public Officials

Letter to FBI Director Mueller – Treason by Public Officials

Dear Director Mueller., Last Month (8/22/2011) I sent the attached document to you, via snail mail. Since I did not receive a reply from you when I would receive my entitlements, I was not sure if you had received this letter or not. There are dozens of unresolved issues with this case and I am not sure who is in charge of what issues. I have received little support from the DOJ in resolving these problematic … Read entire article »

Filed under: Public Corruption

Lilley, Stephen R. vs. Dunlap, Brenda N., Esq. with Jury Demand.

Lilley, Stephen R. vs. Dunlap, Brenda N., Esq. with Jury Demand.

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS WARREN COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION COMPLAINT FOR PROFESSIONAL TORT MISAPPROPRIATION OF PROPERTY AND FUNDS; CIVIL CONVERSION NEGLIGENCE Defendants, Brenda Dunlap and Jackson C. Hedges were appointed by the Warren County Probate Court as joint and co-administrators of the Estate of Marion G. Lilley. Stephen Lilley is entitled to the joint and survivorship funds which were originally represented by C.D. 4591 in the amount of $100,000.00. Stephen R. Lilley Plaintiff: Vs. BRENDA DUNLAP, Attorney / Magistrate Lebanon, Ohio JACKSON C. HEDGES, Attorney Lebanon, Ohio PATRICIA SUTTMANN, Attorney Albuquerque, New … Read entire article »

Filed under: Local News, Public Corruption

Lilley v. Jack C. McGowan, Esq.

Lilley v. Jack C. McGowan, Esq.

Defendant Jack C. McGowan failed to pursue the claims of Plaintiff Stephen R. Lilley when he failed to bring causes actions against the parties (Co-Administrators Brenda N. Dunlap and Jackson C. Hedges) responsible for depriving Plaintiff Stephen R. Lilley of his assets with Defendant Jack C. McGowan placing his personal interest ahead of his clients while continuing to representation and failing to disclose that Defendant Jack C. McGowan was limiting the opportunity for recovery of … Read entire article »

Filed under: Local News, Public Corruption

Lilley v. Brenda N. Dunlap, Esq. & Jackson C. Hedges, Esq.

Lilley v. Brenda N. Dunlap, Esq. & Jackson C. Hedges, Esq.

Plaintiff Stephen R. Lilley seeks relief for certain conduct including conversion of non-probate assets, fraudulent distribution of non-probate assets, and tortious interference with a right to expectancy. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff Stephen R, Lilley, hereby respectfully requests that this Court enter judgment in his favor and against all defendants as follows: AN AWARD against defendants, jointly and severally, for judgment of fraudulent conduct in an amount in excess of $1,000,000. AN AWARD against defendants, jointly and severally, of punitive damages … Read entire article »

Filed under: Local News, Public Corruption

Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Three Judges in Federal Court

Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Three Judges in Federal Court

Now comes, STEPHEN R. LILLEY, pro se, who asserts this complaint to redress the deprivation of rights, liberties, and immunities secured to the Plaintiff under the Constitution and laws of the United States of America and the State of Ohio. This complaint seeks declaratory and injunctive relief and damages for the violation of the Plaintiff’s rights as protected by the First, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution, and as protected under Ohio … Read entire article »

Filed under: Civil Rights, Featured, Local News