1/ I beg you to do whatever you can to stop this bill from passing.
On the morning of Jan 6, 2016, my boss, Charles A Vose, Jr., and his wife had some kind of “interaction” that would lead to her death.
He left her at home for 4 hours, while I repeatedly insisted from my office that he check on her.
When the house manager returned home to find her unresponsive, it was I who insisted that they call 911 instead of putting her in the house manager’s truck, as my boss wanted to do. (My boss refused to even go home to meet the ambulance.)
Even after the hospital knew that his wife, who was catatonic because “she had found out that her husband was apparently in love with another woman.” The hospital allowed my boss to execute the DNR (Do Not Resuscitate).
An investigation was never opened. I was never interviewed or allowed to testify in his wife’s probate matter. Instead, I was framed for her death, my boss collected millions on an excess liability policy after he and his attorneys hacked into all my email accounts and filed falsified Briefs/Depositions/Discovery with the Court.
My boss’s nephew Rainey Williams, Jr. is head of the new healthcare system for Oklahoma.
If SJR34 passes, Oklahoma is gone!
Every one of your colleagues should push to have every single document tied to PB-2016-72, PB-2016-96, and IN-115424 unsealed. How did a nonparty, (the only female) end up being framed?
This is a worst-case scenario everyone should know about.
I have lost everything, my career, my family, my reputation. I've lost things I don't even know because they are hidden in sealed documents because Judge Richard Kirby says they are sensitive and confidential.
SJR34 is scheduled for a vote tomorrow and would replace Oklahoma’s nonpartisan Judiciary Nominating Commission with political appointees.
There is no valid reason for this. If SJR34 were to pass, Oklahoma Supreme Court nominations would be based on partisanship, friendship, and campaign donations.
Corruption and bribery are the very reasons why the commission was established in 1967.
Unconstitutional bills sometimes make it onto the governor’s desk, and right now, a fair and impartial justice system is all that's keeping them from becoming law.
I will always push back against blatant power grabs like this.
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