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Judge Mary Waterstone Scandal To Cost City Hundreds Of Millions.



Detroit, Michigan, USA (October 3, 2013)

-- Detroit faces payouts in the hundreds of millions due to the

decision of Federal Judge Arthur J. Tarnow to order the immediate

release of Alexander Aceval from prison on a drug conviction according

to CBS news (http://www.freep.com/article/20131001/NEWS02/310010145/Aceval-perjury-Wayne-County). (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303464504579105393340188668.html).

Mr. Aceval is one of dozens of defendants suspected of being framed by

Judge Mary Waterstone, Wayne County Prosecutors, and police. All are

expected to file multi-million dollar lawsuits against Detroit and

county prosecutors. The settlements of lawsuits from the misconduct

cases from this scandal are expected to take up the entire $320 million

directed to the Motor City from the White House (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303464504579105393340188668.html).

The case is one of many currently at the center of allegations of

serial misconduct by prosecutors, judges, and police in the Motor City.

Other cases expected to cost the city hundreds of millions of dollars

are the Davontae Sanford (http://irishgreeneyes-welcometomyworld.blogspot.com/2013/09/convicted-hitman-could-help-clear.html?spref=tw#.Uk0K5ZzD-P8) and the Highers brothers (http://abcnews.go.com/US/detroit-brothers-exonerated-1987-drug-murder/story?id=20384516).

At

the center of the controversy is a series of letters between Detroiter

Jerome Almon and the Department of Justice warning that Judge Mary

Waterstone, the Wayne County Prosecutor's office, and police were

framing defendants as standard operational procedure years before the

Aceval case came to light. Letters from the US Attorney in Detroit and

another state are stunning in their accuracy of events to come regarding

the corrupt officials. Letters from the office of U.S. Attorney General

Eric Holder indicate that he personally knew of the misconduct. Mr.

Almon's case now stretches all the way to the Prime Minister's office in

Canada and to Germany.



Detroit has paid out nearly half a

billion dollars to settle cases for such misconduct, a major factor in

the city being forced to file bankruptcy according to documents and

media reports (http://teamowens313.wordpress.com/2007/09/24/lawsuits-crippling-detroit/).

The city and county are huge legal cost from several other scandals

including the current federal corruption probe at the Wayne County

Airport (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0QLg6KjHbM) that has resulted in huge financial losses and prison sentences with much more of each expected (http://www.wxyz.com/generic/news/local_news/investigations/wayne-county-confidential).

Total costs to the city and county could well exceed $1 billion

dollars. "Any money given to Detroit by President Obama will be soon

stolen or wasted by corrupt officials and lawsuits," says Almon. The

current two mayoral candidates are both long time veterans of the Wayne

County political machine according to the USA Today newspaper (http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/09/03/detroit-mayor-primary/2759883/).

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City: Detroit

State: Michigan

Country: United States

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