Anonymous ID: f5da17 Jan. 25, 2021, 12:09 p.m. No.12710143   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0410 >>0481

>>12709810

>>12598472 /pB My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell Says Bed Bath And Beyond, Kohl's To Drop His Products; Dominion Voting Systems Threatens To Sue

>>12591851 /pB Dominion informs MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell of 'imminent' lawsuit

 

most likelyLin Wooodwill be in that https://fightback.law/

and Sidney Powell https://defendingtherepublic.org/

  • moar + PATRIOTS vs {new name for traitor / renegade}

What court? state? SCOTUS? ...TRIBUNAL ?

Anonymous ID: f5da17 Jan. 25, 2021, 12:19 p.m. No.12710249   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0314 >>0450

>>12709684 /lB rePOST

>BO / BV Investigate, Report to GLOBAL, tyvm; Patriots

 

IMAGE failure or delays on download / placement / retrieval / aggregators:

 

media.8kun.top

this IP not found in IP MAP: 195.2.92.96

  • possible man-in-the-middle and / or SPOOF ??

Anonymous ID: f5da17 Jan. 25, 2021, 12:41 p.m. No.12710469   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12710357

>https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1353786512622706690

2:27 PM · Jan 25, 2021 ·Twitter Web App

 

NOTABLE

 

https://twitter.com/InTravelerWorld/status/1353787008917897216

2:29 PM · Jan 25, 2021 ·Twitter for iPhone

Whats the point of Unions?

Under one world, one government, one currency, one army, one religion,

private sector will be dead.

Start learning Mandarin. Ni Hao. Good bye Google.

Smiling face with open mouth and cold sweat

Anonymous ID: f5da17 Jan. 25, 2021, 12:46 p.m. No.12710516   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0623

>>12710425

>https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-veterans-affairs-doctor-sentenced-prison-sexual-abuse-veterans

Monday, January 25, 2021

>>12710471

>DOJ: Former Veterans Affairs Doctor Sentenced to Prison for Sexual Abuse of Veterans

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Monday, January 25, 2021

Former Veterans Affairs Doctor Sentenced to Prison for Sexual Abuse of Veterans

 

A former doctor of osteopathic medicine who previously worked at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center in Beckley, West Virginia, was sentenced today for depriving veterans of their civil rights under color of law by sexually abusing them.

 

U.S. District Judge Frank W. Volk sentenced Jonathan Yates, 52, of Bluefield, Virginia, to 300 months in prison and three years of supervised release, announced Deputy Assistant Attorney General Gregory B. Friel of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, U.S. Attorney Michael B. Stuart of the Southern District of West Virginia, Special Agent in Charge Michael A. Christman of the Pittsburgh Division of the FBI, and VA Inspector General Michael J. Missal.

 

Yates previously pleaded guilty on Sept. 17, 2020, to three felony counts of deprivation of rights under color of law. According to the plea documents, Yates rubbed the genitals of two veterans and digitally penetrated a third veteran’s rectum under the guise of legitimate medicine, when in fact he acted without a legitimate medical purpose. This conduct, performed while Yates was acting under color of law in his capacity as a VA physician and a federal employee, deprived the veterans of their constitutional right to bodily integrity and caused them pain. According to the plea documents, the veterans had sought treatment from Yates to manage chronic pain through osteopathic manipulative therapy. Several veterans addressed the court at sentencing, describing the trauma and mental anguish that Yates had caused them. Yates surrendered his medical licenses as a condition of his plea agreement.

 

“The sentence today reflects the seriousness of this defendant’s misconduct. In a despicable betrayal of his oath, he used his specialized medical knowledge and expertise to sexually abuse his own patients. He has now been held accountable,” said Deputy Assistant Attorney General Gregory B. Friel of the Civil Rights Division. “It is a testament to the bravery of our veterans that so many came forward to bring this defendant to justice.”

 

“Military veterans who serve and sacrifice to protect our nation deserve only the best of care. Yates betrayed his oath as a physician and the veterans under his care,” said U.S. Attorney Michael Stuart for the Southern District of West Virginia. “Today, Yates has been called to account for his heinous acts. While his prison sentence will not undo the significant harm Yates inflicted on the victims, we hope that it will ease their pain. I want to commend the incredible work of the FBI and the Department of Veterans Affairs-OIG in this investigation. I also want to thank the victims and their families for their unwavering support during the prosecution of this case.”

 

“Yates committed hideous crimes in a hospital room, which should be a sanctuary for patients,” said FBI Pittsburgh Special Agent in Charge Michael Christman. “The facts of this case are disgusting and these patients and their families deserved better care. While today’s sentence won’t take away what happened to these patients who dedicated their lives in service to our nation, Yates will never be able to hurt anyone again. Hopefully, this will serve as justice for his victims.”

 

“This sentence is the culmination of the exceptional work of the Office of the Inspector General special agents and our law enforcement partners,” said VA Inspector General Michael J. Missal. “Our thoughts are with the veterans who suffered horrific abuse by a doctor entrusted with their care, and we remain vigilant in our efforts to keep all VA patients safe from harm.”

 

The case was investigated by the FBI, the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General, and the Veterans Affairs Police Department. The case was prosecuted by Special Litigation Counsel Samantha Trepel and Trial Attorney Kyle Boynton of the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg McVey of the Southern District of West Virginia, and Assistant Chief Kilby MacFadden of the Fraud Section of the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

Related court documents and information may be found on the website of the District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia at http://www.wvsd.uscourts.gov/ or on http://pacer.wvsd.uscourts.gov/.

Topic(s):

Civil Rights

Component(s):

Civil Rights Division

Press Release Number:

21-86