Fierce, Isakowitz & Blalock
Washington, DC
Dear Mr. Isakowitz:
I am writing to you as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Bryce Harlow Foundation, a member of the Board of Directors for the Republican Jewish Coalition and a member of the International Advisory Committee of the prestigious annual Herzliya Conference in Israel.
I thought you might be interested in the following email message concerning Joel Jankowsky, Esq., a past recipient of the Bryce Harlow Award. Mr. Jankowsky apparently colluded in a conspiracy to cover-up a serious problem of anti-Semitism and racism at the law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld.
Gary Freedman
PA ATTY ID 41032
Washington, DC
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Dean Joseph Harroz
University of Oklahoma Law School
Dear Dean Harroz:
It appears that I am committing a major financial fraud, a felony, against the Government of the United States. My crime might be termed the "perfect crime." Perhaps it is unusual that you ever come across the perfect crime or perfect felony, but this may be such a case. Feel free to contact federal authorities about this communication.
Joel Jankowsky, Esq. (Washington, DC) was a member of the management committee of the law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld during my tenure at that firm and may be able to comment on the following matters. Mr. Jankowsky is an alumnus of The University of Oklahoma Law School. Akin Gump admits that (unnamed) members of its management committee (possibly including Mr. Jankowsky) consulted in the decision to terminate my employment effective October 29, 1991: "After deliberating with Claimant's supervisor and other members of Respondent’s Management Committee, the decision was made to terminate Claimant." Akin Gump Response to Interrogatories filed with the D.C. Department of Human Rights (May 22, 1992). Freedman v. Akin, Gump, Hauer & Feld.
It was Akin Gump's (possibly perjured) pleadings that have allowed me seemingly to defraud the U.S. Social Security Administration of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Thanks for your time.
Gary Freedman
PA ATTY ID 41032
Washington, DC
University of Oklahoma Law School
Dear Dean Harroz:
It appears that I am committing a major financial fraud, a felony, against the Government of the United States. My crime might be termed the "perfect crime." Perhaps it is unusual that you ever come across the perfect crime or perfect felony, but this may be such a case. Feel free to contact federal authorities about this communication.
Joel Jankowsky, Esq. (Washington, DC) was a member of the management committee of the law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld during my tenure at that firm and may be able to comment on the following matters. Mr. Jankowsky is an alumnus of The University of Oklahoma Law School. Akin Gump admits that (unnamed) members of its management committee (possibly including Mr. Jankowsky) consulted in the decision to terminate my employment effective October 29, 1991: "After deliberating with Claimant's supervisor and other members of Respondent’s Management Committee, the decision was made to terminate Claimant." Akin Gump Response to Interrogatories filed with the D.C. Department of Human Rights (May 22, 1992). Freedman v. Akin, Gump, Hauer & Feld.
It was Akin Gump's (possibly perjured) pleadings that have allowed me seemingly to defraud the U.S. Social Security Administration of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Thanks for your time.
Gary Freedman
PA ATTY ID 41032
Washington, DC
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