Eric Wisler, Esq. is an Ethical New Jersey Attorney?
October 2, 2010 at 10:40 A.M. I wonder whether "Rick Sanchez of CNN" visited my sites? If so, at whose request did he visit my sites? Say hello to former Florida Senator Mel Martinez, Rick. Perhaps you will try your hand at Internet journalism, Mr. Sanchez. Jon Stewart is not a racist. Mr. Sanchez is more likely to fit that label. Besides, Jon Stewart was in a movie with Gillian Anderson. Nothing can bother Jon now.
September 30, 2010 at 3:44 P.M. Call received, allegedly, from "Albany" 518-649-9550 at 1:30 P.M. Numerous calls from 800 numbers.
September 29, 2010 at 10:17 A.M. Alterations and obstructions made it difficult to post this essay today. Attacks on several of my writings have resulted in the insertions of new "errors" in my works. I will do my best to repair the harm inflicted on these copyright- and Constitutionally-protected texts by N.J. hackers. Is this an example of America's commitment to free speech with regard to controversial political matters? Harassment, suppressions of writings, obstacles to posting and daily violations of law, publicly, are routine at these blogs at the hands of N.J. lawyers and officials, I believe. Where is the media? FBI?
Marc Stevenson, "Drug Gang Blamed in 72 Slayings: Migrants' Bodies Found Near U.S.-Mexico Border," in The Record, August 26, 2010, at p. A-1. (Gang with many friends in NJ Democrat circles indulges in a little crime spree. "Money Laundering" is so much fun, right Bob?)
AP, "Contractors Must Disclose Donations," in The Record, August 26, 2010, at p. A-3. (" ... contractors must disclose political donations." Yeah, sure.)
Lisa Fleischer, "Analysis Says N.J. Should Cut 19,000 Workers," in The Record, September 23, 2010, at p. A-1. (Many more N.J. residents will lose their jobs and may be deprived of their pensions, not in the private sector at this time, as a result of years of blatant theft by Democrats from the public treasury.)
Susan K. Livio, "State Says It Can't Afford to Move People Out of Institutions," in The Record, September 23, 2010, at p. A-4. (Mentally ill and poor people get shafted, connected lawyers get public money. Is this Jennifer -- "Jenny-From-the-Block" -- Velez, again? "Girls Gone Wild!")
"Transit Troubles: ARC Tunnel, Transportation Fund Linked," (Editorial) in The Record, September 23, 2010, at p. A-4. ($8.7 BILLION tunnel project put on hold, despite protests from the Gambino crime family. Real costs, after calculating for theft, may be $20 BILLION.)
Peter J. Sampson & Martin Van Deussen, "Suarez's Lawyers Seeking Restraints: Ask to Limit Witnesses in Corruption Trial," in The Record, September 23, 2010, at p. L-1. (Ridgefield's alleged "Bribe-taking" -- and bribe-keeping -- mayor, Anthony Suarez, is looking to get over in federal court. Is this a Linares case?)
Mark Mazzetti & Eric Schmidt, "C.I.A. Intensifies Drone Campaign Within Pakistan," in The New York Times, September 28, 2010, at p. A1. (Pakistan intelligence agency and government oppose and protest violations of their territorial integrity by U.S. drone attacks, over 70 "robot bombs" in the past month have killed "militants," some of whom are under the age of 12.)
Charles Stile, "For Financing Agency, It Pays to Play," in The Record, September 28, 2010, at p. A-1. (" ... $10,000 went to sticking Bergen County owned horses with accupuncture needles while the Bergen County Improvement Authority stuck the taxpayers with the bill." A "guru" was provided to the horses, also at taxpayers' expense, allegedly. Call girls?)
Jeff Pillets, Peter J. Sampson, & John Brenan, "Two Indicted in En-Cap Probe: Feds Accuse Lawyer, Former Senator of Bribe Scam," in The Record, September 28, 2010, at p. A-1. (Bergen County political lawyer, possibly on the ethics committee, Eric Wisler, Esq., En-Cap's lead attorney and former managing partner of the DeCotiis law firm in Teaneck, along with Senator Wayne R. Bryant, Esq., former Chairman of the Budget Committee, serving a four year prison term, facing new indictments and more indictments for others are on the way.)
John Brenan, "Sports Authority Subpoenaed on Xanadu: Feds Seeking Information About Political Endorsements," in The Record, September 28, 2010, at p. A-8. (Feds issuing subpoenas in the Xanadu matter at last. Senator Menendez has been questioned, privately and allegedly, by the FBI -- more than once, for some strange reason, also allegedly.)
" ... En-Cap project was propped-up by a two-year spree of fraud and extortion masterminded by a Bergen County lawyer and a state senator on the take."
Which of the many N.J. state senators who are on the take are we referring to in this matter? Judges are worse in the Garden State. ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")
"The lawyer, identified in a 48-page indictment handed down Monday was Eric Wisler, En-Cap's lead attorney and a former managing partner of the politically-powerful DeCotiis law firm in Teaneck."
Old friend of yours, Alex Booth, Esq.? Irish or Jewish mafia? ("Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" and "New Jersey Political Lawyers On the Tit.")
"The Senator was Wayner R. Bryant, Esq., a former chairman of the Senate Budget Committee who is serving a four-year federal prison term following his 2008 bribery and fraud conviction."
Neither of these two alleged criminals were subjected to questioning under hypnosis by the OAE. Both men were regarded as highly ethical by the corrupt and politically-influenced legal ethics establishment in New Jersey.
Was the OAE protecting Debbie Poritz all this time, Stuart? Was this protection, if any, at your request? Or was it Anne Milgram's decision to cover Debbie's behind, as it were? ("Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Jennifer Velez is a 'Dyke Magnet!'" then "New Jersey's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!" and "Anne Milgram Does it Again!")
"Between 2004 and August 2006, prosecutors allege, Wisler secretly paid Bryant $8,000 a month to advance legislation benefitting En-Cap's $1 BILLION landfill-to-links project and other New Jersey ventures backed by En-Cap's parent company, Cherokee Investment Partners of North Carolina."
"Bryant subsequently supported a flurry of legislation that benefitted Cherokee and En-Cap, prosecutors said, some of which had even been written by the DeCotiis firm."
No conflict of interest? Isn't it nice to know that private law firms not elected by anybody are writing public laws that benefit their clients and themselves? That's democracy for you. I wonder whether the Legislators actually read the proposed law before voting on it.
" ... En-Cap [received] more than $200 MILLION in state loans and fast tracking approval for [the] developer's controversial scheme to build 2,500 houses atop toxic Meadowlands trash dumps in Rutherford and Lyndhurst."
I believe a requirement of service on the NJ Supreme Court and the Ethics Committee of the NJ Bar Association should be that persons -- like good-old Stuart Rabner, Richard J. Codey, Esq., and Bill Pascrell (D) from N.J.'s 8th District who favored this project -- live in one of those carcinogenic fields. I wonder whether Mr. Pascrell has visited my sites? If so, when did he first visit these sites? Did you lose an argument with me, Bill? Were you ever on the ethics committee, Big Bill? ("Why I am not an ethical realtivist.")
" ... Bryant received $192,000 through a 'materially misleading' [lying?] retainer agreement drawn up at Wisler's direction that purported to pay the Senator for legal work on En-Cap."
Conflict of interest is not a problem? How can the rest of the DeCotiis firm not have an ethics issue? DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick, Cole -- and no longer Wisler -- is a tried-and-true N.J. political and (allegedly) mob firm. Connected, right boys? That's how they avoid legal ethics complaints. They call somebody in Trenton.
All of the attorneys at this shyster firm should be investigated in connection with these matters and the firm should be subject to sanctions. If one of these lowlifes is going to eat this, the rest of slimeballs (Stuart Rabner, perhaps) should also get a little agida.
"... More than $50 MILLION of a $300 MILLION state-backed loan package was lost." (emphasis added)
When was the last time that you lost $300 MILLION? During the HIP fiasco, perhaps? Right, Jaynee LaVecchia? Your husband is in real estate and constrution development, right Jaynee? ("Jaynee LaVecchia and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")
The OAE whores thought all of this En-Cap nonsense was just peachy-keen. They were too busy torturing and stealing from me to worry about such minor matters. Plus, the so-called "walking-turds" in Trenton were probably getting kickbacks at the ethics enforcement agency. ("New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
I am sure that many OAE "Prostitutes" come from and return to the DeCotiis firm and others like it. This insulates such law firms from ethics liability while focusing on irrelevant and minor figures in the state whose "shenanigans" (if necessary) can be generated by the OAE itself, or its "experts," in order to keep business booming. ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "Abuse and Exploitation of Women in New Jersey.")
Get this:
"The federal investigation was supervised by the U.S. Attorney's office in Manhattan as a result of the recusal of PAUL FISHMAN, who represented En-Cap prior to his appointment as U.S. Attorney for N.J." ("John Molinelli's Ethics Problem in Bergen County.")
Now I know why Mr. Fishman went out of his way to say that New Jersey's corruption problem was " not so bad." Paul Fishman is "one of the boys" in New Jersey. Stuart Rabner had no comment, but is said to have called Mr. Wisler (an old friend, Stu?) to offer his assistance, allegedly. Get yours in cash, Stuart. ("No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")
This may be a good time to insert more "errors" in my writings, Trenton dirt bags.