Friday, October 04, 2013

Attracting the Interest of a GW Law Professor

A rather amazing situation. It will be interesting to see how it is resolved. Charlie Craver

On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Gary Freedman <garfreed@yahoo.com> wrote:

Professor Craver,

I thought you might have an academic interest in the following unusual workers' comp claim.

Gary Freedman
Washington, DC
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Deborah B. Garibay, RN, JD, CPHRM
Deputy General Counsel
Office of General Counsel
GW Medical Faculty Associates
2120 L St., NW, Suite 610
Washington, DC  20037
(202) 741-2204 - office
(202) 741-2653 - fax

Ms. Garabay,

The following is the text of the Statement in Support of Workers' Compensation Benefits that I will be submitting (via USPS) to the D.C. Department of Employment Services.  Facts relating to my psychiatric treatment at GW MFA (1992-1996) are material to my claim.  The actions of Gertrude R. Ticho, M.D. (deceased), a former Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at GW MFA, described below, may have facilitated the commission of a violation of federal law, a felony, by my former employer, the law firm of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld (Akin Gump).

Randy Levine, Esq., senior counsel in the New York office of Akin Gump also happens to be a trustee of The George Washington University.

Because the Statement includes an allegation of a violation of federal law by my former employer (18 USC § 241 -- Conspiracy against rights), a felony (see paragraph 3(f), below), I am forwarding this message to the Washington Field Office of the FBI as well as the Office of U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.

Gary Freedman
Washington, DC
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