Friday, May 18, 2012

What Did Eric Holder Know and When Did He Know It?

January 24, 1994
3801 Connecticut Ave., NW
#136
Washington, DC  20008

James P. Turner
Assistant Attorney General for
    Civil Rights
Civil Rights Division
U.S. Department of Justice
Washington, DC

RE:  D.C. Dept. of Human Rights Docket No. 92-087-P(N)
        Freedman v. Akin, Gump, Hauer & Feld

Dear Mr. Turner:

This letter will respectfully advise with respect to the above-referenced matter that I have forwarded a copy of a recording of a telephone conversation I had with Gertrude R. Ticho, M.D. some time during the week of October 25, 1993 to the following persons:

Charles L. Reischel
Deputy Corporation Counsel
6th Floor
441 4th Street, NW
Washington, DC  20001

Eric H. Holder, Jr.
U.S. Attorney for the
    District of Columbia
555 4th Street, NW
Washington, DC

Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington Field Office
1900 Half Street, SW
Washington, DC

Enclosed herewith is a copy of a notarized statement forwarded to the above-named persons.  A transcript of the subject telephone conversation was previously submitted to your office.

Thank you very much.

Sincerely,

Gary Freedman

1 comment:

  1. The referenced tape recording with Dr. Ticho directly controverts the sworn statements of Dennis Race and Laurence Hoffman that Akin Gump obtained a professional psychiatric opinion about me from Dr. Ticho. The tape recording is circumstantial evidence that Akin Gump's sworn statement filed with the Dept of Human Rights was false, in violation of the laws of the District of Columbia.

    Why did the U.S. Attorney do nothing about this. Are we to believe that the U.S. Attorney did not contact anyone about a possible violation of District law?

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