Covington & Burling
December 17, 2004
Mr. Gary Freedman
Apartment 136
3801 Connecticut Avenue., NW
Washington, DC 20008
Dear Mr. Freedman:
This will acknowledge your letter dated December 14, 2004, and its enclosures. In view of the allegations in the letter, I have made these materials immediately available to the General Counsel of The George Washington University, as is my responsibility as a trustee.
Very truly yours,
Eugene I. Lambert
cc: Dennis H. Blumer, Esq.
Vice President & General Counsel
The George Washington University
My letter to Mr. Lambert advised that I believed that I was a victim of a fraud and racketeering conspiracy run by senior attorney managers of the law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld that involved The George Washington University Medical Center Department of Psychiatry.
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George Washington University Medical Center
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
February 14, 1996
Dear Mr. Freedman,
This letter is being written per your request to know your diagnoses.
In my opinion my working diagnosis has been: Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type (295.30).
Sincerely,
[signed]
Dimitrios Georgopoulos, M.D.
Dr. Georgopoulos wrote the above letter just a few weeks after I gave him the following letter in which I alleged that the George Washington University Medical Center was engaged in illegal activity, namely, disclosing confidential mental health information about me to my former employer Akin Gump, in violation of the D.C. Mental Health Information Act. The above diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia was the first time in my life that I had been given that diagnosis.
My current diagnosis is "delusional disorder." Nothing I write can be construed by any reasonable person as an accurate representation of reality.
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