Friday, April 17, 2020

Tales Of The New Crown: Leland Trial Postponed To August - The Hot Summer Of Detroit

Elisa Grubbs no longer has her Fat Ass Boo Boo.,
Whatever shall she do,
With her manufactured #MeToo?

There shall be feast and merriment throughout the land for the heavens are falling.

Justice comes in many shapes and forms when the beauty of theurgy is perfected.

Just as a matter of record, April 14, 2020, Marcus Bryant, a former National Guard who was in Germany, severely suffering from a mental health access, was on my property, ranting and screaming that he talked to Kym Worthy that my case "is over and I need to stop blogging".

He also raved that he was "sent" to let me know the Detroit Land Bank Authority is coming after me because I got people in alot of trouble.

I called the police.

They were fun and very professional as keepers of the public record.

I felt sorry for them having to gear up in gloves and masks.

I requested referral for services for him, as I had previously tried to get Marcus into services, but, due to the cooties, none of the hospitals were taking homeless individuals with mental illness.

Not all mentally want to go into restricted care because they know they will become lab rats.

There are many homeless in my neighborhood, or rather the Municipal Historic District 7 of Russel Woods-Sullivan, where Gabe Leland is my City Councilman.

There are lots of blighted, dangerous properties, denied their architectural legacies of miniature mansions of brick and stained lead glass, an usurpation of history, all because TARP was such a success in its operations for stealing' the children, land & vote.

A neighbor told me Marcus lives in and out the abandoned properties on my street, pacing back and forth in front of my house, where,  I have no reason to disbelieve anything he told me, where, he, too, was on a mission, said with a grimacing growl.

We are going to be shutdown for quite some time.

The global coronavirus pandemic has closed federal court to the public.

#maytheheavensfall

Leland corruption trial delayed again amid COVID-19

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Gabe Leland
Detroit — A federal judge on Friday postponed the corruption trial of Detroit City Councilman Gabe Leland for a seventh time, citing several reasons that include the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak.

U.S. District Judge Judith Levy postponed the May trial to Aug. 17. The postponement follows previous delays to scheduling issues involving witnesses, potential plea negotiations and evidence gathered by the government during a years-long investigation involving Leland and campaign staffer Elisa Grubbs.

The global coronavirus pandemic has closed federal court to the public.

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Gabe Leland (Photo: Max Ortiz, The Detroit News)

Leland, a 37-year-old Democrat, is the highest-ranking Detroit politician charged with a federal crime since former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick was indicted a decade ago and subsequently sentenced to 28 years in federal prison.

Federal agents and the U.S. Attorney's Office have targeted public corruption during a more than decade-long crackdown in Metro Detroit that has led to charges against more than 110 politicians, bureaucrats, police officers and union officials.

Driven by Greed: An interactive view of Metro Detroit corruption

Leland was charged with bribery in a three-count indictment in October 2018 and accused of agreeing to accept $15,000 and free car repairs from Detroit businessman Robert Carmack.

If convicted, Leland could face up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for each bribery count and five years for bribery conspiracy.


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