Sunday, November 11, 2012

Communication with Judge Lynne M. Abraham

Mr. Friedman: 

If you wish to become my client, I'd be most interested to see if I can help you. As it stands right now , I have no factual, significant or detailed evidence to speak to any law enforcement agency except for the statements, brief as they are, you raised in your e-mail. Under the circumstances, my informing anyone in law enforcement about what you say occurred, is a non-starter.

Sent from my iPhone

Lynne M. Abraham, Esq.

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On Nov 11, 2012, at 11:56 AM, "Gary Freedman" <garfreed@yahoo.com<mailto:garfreed@yahoo.com>> wrote:

Judge Abraham:

I am writing to you as a concerned citizen in your capacity as a former state court judge and prosecutor.

There is circumstantial evidence that I am engaged in the commission of a felony against the government of the United States and the District of Columbia.  There is circumstantial evidence that I have used The George Washington University to help me defraud the government of the United States of hundreds of thousands of dollars in Social Security Disability and Medicare benefits as well as the Government of the District of Columbia of DC Medicaid Benefits.

I was employed as a paralegal at the law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld from 1988 to October 29, 1991, on which date my employment was terminated.  To avoid the legal consequences of an unlawful termination, several Akin Gump management partners conspired to defame me, enabling me to defraud the U.S. Social Security Administration of hundreds of thousands of dollars in disability benefits on the grounds that I suffered from disabling mental illness that might be associated with a risk of violence.

There is also circumstantial evidence that Akin Gump engaged in perjury in a federal court case that was related to my employment with the firm.

I request that you contact the Washington Field Office of the FBI to urge that this possible felony be investigated.  You may contact the Washington Field Office of the FBI at 202 278-2000.

Incidentally, I am a native Philadelphian and a 1982 graduate of Temple University Law School.  I moved to Washington, DC in 1983 to earn an LL.M. in International Trade Law at the American University.

Sincerely,

Gary Freedman
3801 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Apt. 136
Washington, DC  20008
202 362 7064

4 comments:

  1. To the Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Philadelphia Field Office:

    I made a felony admission to former Philadephia D.A. Lynne M. Abraham, and she just brushed me off. I don't understand that. Shouldn't she have at least forwarded the email to your office?

    Gary Freedman
    Washington, DC

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  2. Judge Abraham's email communication to me became public information upon my transmission of said email to the FBI.

    Presumably, the email is now available to the public via a FOIA request that may be filed by an interested party with the FBI.

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