Thursday, December 03, 2009

Akin Gump Racketeering -- Senator Charles E. Schumer

United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510

March 11, 2005

Gary Freedman
3801 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Apartment 136
Washington, DC 20008

Dear Mr. Freedman:

Thank you for contacting my New York City Office regarding fraud and racketeering conspiracy. Your concerns are important to me. On your behalf, I have forwarded the materials to the appropriate office.

Sincerely,

Charles E. Schumer
United States Senate

CES/mg/ap

I had sent Senator Schumer information surrounding the following letter that I had sent to the U.S. Secret Service:

January 5, 2005
3801 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Apartment 136
Washington, DC 20008

U.S. Secret Service
245 Murray Drive
Building 410
Washington, DC 20223

Dear Sir:

This will advise the U.S. Secret Service that I have been the victim of an ongoing fraud and racketeering conspiracy run by attorney managers of the Washington, DC law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld: a criminal enterprise that has involved The George Washington University Medical Center Medical Faculty Associates, The District of Columbia Public Library (Richard Jackson, Interim Director), as well as several high-level federal officials including former President William Jefferson Clinton, former Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin, and former Treasury General Counsel, Edward S. Knight, Esq.

The Government of the District of Columbia (Office of The Corporation Counsel) determined (in 1997) that I formed a genuine and good-faith belief (though unsupported by fact) that in January 1990 members of the law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld (a class of persons that included Edward S. Knight, Esq.) gained unlawful entry to my apartment (at the above address), and that the unlawful entry was made with the knowledge and consent of the firm's management committee (a class of persons that includes Robert S. Strauss, Esq. and Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Esq.). Freedman v. D.C. Dept. of Human Rights, 96-CV-961 (DCCA, Sept. 1998), Brief of Appellee District of Columbia at 9. The firm did not dispute the District's determination or its legal or factual relevance.

Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Esq. is a close personal friend of former President Clinton's.

Secret Service Special Agent Philip C. Leadroot (now retired) is familiar with this matter.

Enclosed is a collection of pertinent documents.


Sincerely,


Gary Freedman

2 comments:

My Daily Struggles said...

My current diagnosis is "delusional disorder." Nothing I write can be construed by any reasonable person as an accurate representation of reality.

My Daily Struggles said...

The Office of D.C. Attorney General affirmed to the D.C. Court of Appeals that I formed a genuine and good-faith belief that my treating psychiatrist in 1990, Stanley R. Palombo,M.D., a clinical professor of psychiatry at the George Washington University Medical Center, divulged confidential mental health information about me to senior managers at Akin Gump (in violation of the D.C. Mental Health Information Act).