Collin Kaiser v. Sue Krecko, et al.
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Whether there was public corruption, judicial misconduct, and bribery within the Eastern District of New York Central Islip Federal Courthouse and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals NYC Courthouse
QUESTIONS PRESENTED The questions of public corruption within the Eastern District of New York Central Islip Federal Courthouse, judicial misconduct performed by both Judge Gary Brown and Judge James Wicks, also the Second Circuit Court of Appeals NYC Courthouse employee personnel. All these questions are possibly motivated by bribery from the medical malpractice insurance company Empro/ P.R.I. Physicians Reciprocal Insurers of 1800 Northern Blvd Roslyn NY and Fairfield Properties. This has the possibility to be affecting or has affected other lawsuits. This case is of exceptional importance beyond the initial particular facts because corruption problems came into play during the litigation process. This case is also of exceptional importance beyond the initial parties involved by possibly affecting the general public at large. This is possible by way of Fairfield Properties’ discriminatory apartment rental misconduct toward prospective tenants. Also, Judge Gary Brown and Judge James Wicks of EDNY Central Islip District Court possibly taking bribes from insurance companies in the past in other lawsuits by taking part in unethical ex parte communication, more specifically Pro Se cases. An investigation would be needed to confirm these questions. Public corruption initiated by White Collar Crime motivated by obstruction of justice taking place in the courts defeats the purpose of the UNITED STATES court of law to find righteous solutions. page 2 oF 4Q