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Monday, March 26, 2018

SACCO, MUCCINI-BURKE, BELSON / ALLEGED MARK SMITH CASE MIGHT BRING THEM DOWN

there are TWO COURT CASES PENDING that could bring down Stephanie Burke, Roy E. Belson and Leo A. Sacco, Jr., and potentially put mud on the faces of Martha Coakley and Marian Ryan.

That's right.

And we are expecting the paper work on one of them.  TODAY!  Do stay tuned!


PURPORTEDLY, these two cases will be held in Superior Court, Woburn, in June.

we have been asked not to discuss the second case but, well...depending what's on the culprits and what's in the paperwork, we make no promises of keeping silent on court documents.

MAYOR BURKE'S COURT CONNECTIONS ARE WELL KNOWN AND THERE ARE THOSE IN THE COURT SYSTEM "BUSY, BUSY, BUSY" to quote Gene Hackman in Runaway Jury (a film co-produced by a former Tufts student B.K., who also discovered Tracy "Fast Cars" Chapman AT Tufts*   (a story for another day,) 

busy busy busy trying to save Muccini-Burke's political neck from the impending disaster of the two court cases scheduled for this June.


NOT TO MENTION MY CASE AGAINST THEM, which will make Burke "Three  for Three" which is the utter definition of the term EMBATTLED


Oh, yes, Mrs. Burke is on THIN ICE
and the Mark Smith alleged case is going to give the corner office a HUGE BLACK EYE

Amicus Curiae anyone?


early 17th century: from modern Latin amicus curiae, literally ‘friend of the court.’


noun: amicus curiae

  1. an impartial adviser, often voluntary, to a court of law in a particular case.

    "he was planning to advance this position in an amicus brief"