Wednesday, September 21, 2011

GW: Letter to Dr. Pitts re: Admission to GW Hospital as In-Patient

January 20, 1994
3801 Connecticut Avenue, NW
#136
Washington, DC  20008

Suzanne M. Pitts, MD
Dept. of Psychiatry
GW Univ. Medical Center
2150 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC  20037

Dear Dr. Pitts:

This letter will confirm that at one of our consultations in about mid-August 1993 you stated on your own initiative that you could have me admitted to the George Washington University Medical Center as an in-patient.  Further, this was the only occasion during my treatment with you, which began on October 27, 1992, that you mentioned hospitalization.  I assume that your statement was related to your assessment of my condition at that time; it will be recalled that it was in approximately the same time frame, on August 26, 1993, that you made for the first time a specific recommendation regarding the prescription of a neuroleptic.

You will note that it was on July 2, 1993 that I learned for the first time, by way of a telephone conversation with Dr. Gertrude Ticho, that Akin Gump had fabricated evidence that it had determined in consultation with Dr. Ticho that I suffered from a severe paranoid disorder and was potentially violent.

Also, it was by way of a letter dated July 14, 1993 that Sheppard Pratt Preferred Resources confirmed that that organization had no record of any contacts with either Malcolm Lassman or Dennis Race of Akin Gump.

Sincerely,

Gary Freedman

cc:  Jerry Wiener, M.D.
Eric H. Holder, Jr.
James P. Turner
FBI

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