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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore Accused of “Pulling a Putin” with Fleet of Stunt Doubles to Attend Local Events

Maryland Governor Wes Moore is rumored to be using doppelgangers to attend multiple events simultaneously, mimicking Russian tactics. Amidst the allegations, his office maintains he manages his packed schedule with exceptional capability. Meanwhile, residents show mixed reactions, preferring the presence of any version of Moore as long as issues are addressed.

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The Fixer: Donnie Gamache and the Family Court Cartel

In South Carolina’s family court system, attorney Donnie Gamache allegedly manipulates the legal process for personal gain, creating an environment of fear and corruption. William Sewell’s case illustrates a network of collusion where judges and lawyers protect one another, resulting in unjust outcomes and damaged lives. Calls for accountability are growing.

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Who Is Sarah Hornbeck? The Woman at the Center of One of Maryland’s Most Disturbing Custody Cases

The case of Sarah Hornbeck highlights a troubling family court situation in Maryland where her diagnosed Borderline Personality Disorder and abusive behavior have been ignored, allowing her to maintain custody of her son, Grant. Despite expert evaluations revealing significant mental health issues, the court system has failed to act, endangering both mother and child.

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No Counsel, No Help, No Justice: What Happens When the Family Court System Targets the Poor

William Sewell’s story highlights systemic failures in family courts that disadvantage poor parents. Denied legal aid and faced with ineffective representation, he experienced retaliation when seeking help. This reflects a broader issue where low-income individuals are punished for asserting their rights, revealing a need for significant reforms in the legal system.

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Is It Ever Legal to Let a Child Drink? In Family Court, the Answer Depends on Who You Are.

William Sewell alleges that family court in South Carolina ignored credible evidence of his ex-wife allowing their young daughter to sip alcoholic drinks, while he faces contempt charges. This highlights systemic bias in family courts, where mothers’ behavior is often overlooked and fathers are unfairly scrutinized, undermining child safety and trust in the legal system.

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“I Don’t Care”: The COVID Hospital Incident They Tried to Bury

In August 2021, retired officer Lane Schlesinger violated COVID-19 protocols at North Shore Hospital, disregarding warnings and masks. Despite documented misconduct and referrals to the Attorney General’s office, no action was taken against him. Schlesinger’s case highlights systemic failures in law enforcement accountability, leading to unequal treatment under the law.

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Ripped Apart: How Family Court Manipulation Destroyed the Bond Between a Father and His Daughter

William H. Sewell, a devoted father, recounts the devastating impact of legal manipulation and parental alienation that severed his relationship with his daughter, Dema. Despite presenting evidence of harm and distress, the court ignored his concerns. His story highlights the flaws within the family court system and its detrimental effects on children.

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The Protected Predator: How Lane Schlesinger Evaded Accountability for 15 Years

In New Rochelle, former police officer Lane Schlesinger exemplifies systemic misconduct, ignoring regulations during a COVID-19 incident and facing no accountability for numerous violations. Instead of discipline, he retired with a generous pension while individuals like Marc Fishman endure unjust consequences. This case highlights a troubling culture within police departments favoring protection over integrity.

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Blocked at the Clerk’s Window: When Legal Assistance Becomes Legal Obstruction for Pro Se Parents Like William Sewell

William Sewell, a pro se litigant in South Carolina, faces systemic legal obstruction at the Dorchester County Family Court. The clerk denies him access to file motions without providing clear guidance, exacerbating his financial struggles. This highlights a broader issue of favoritism and lack of support for self-represented individuals in the justice system.

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Judicial Notice and Due Process: Why South Carolina Must Apply Turner v. Rogers in the William Sewell Case

William Sewell, a South Carolina father, faces potential incarceration over unpaid child support and a hefty guardian ad litem fee. His case raises due process concerns, particularly regarding the right to legal counsel as outlined in Turner v. Rogers. This situation highlights systemic injustices towards indigent parents in family courts across the U.S.

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