Anonymous ID: cf34ae June 4, 2022, 4:46 p.m. No.16397616   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7667 >>7802 >>7922

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Leavitt Satanic Ritual Abuse Dig

>>16396016 News report: "Allegations of ritualistic child sexual abuse to murder and cannibalism"

>>16396041 Daily Beast Fake News Spins Utah County case into muh Qanon conspiracy theory

>>16396058 Here is an article written by Chelom Leavitt about how to talk to kids about sex. Pedos gonna pedo. She's a sex therapist.

>>16396064 Chelom got a book deal too.

>>16396081 FUGITIVE rape suspect Nicholas Rossi has been slammed for accusing the prosecutor who is trying to extradite him back to the US of “ritualised child sex abuse”.

>>16396135 8 girls and only 1 male child (that survived)?

>>16396163 Both David and Chelom Leavitt worked as attornies in Ukraine.

>>16396166 Leavitt up to armpits

>>16396278 Chelom Leavitt: Fullbright Fellow, Ukraine, Penn State. ran a research study in Ukraine on how religious and secular traditions were associated with couple and parent-child relationship well-being.

>>16396300 I just knew this would come back to Romney.

>>16396495 and Bush. Was George W's HHS secretary. Brother Mike was Governor of Utah.

>>16396518 Father was founder of the Leavitt Group, one of the largest independent insurance brokerages in the nation. Also a Utah Politician.

>>16396349 The Leavitt Institute. Chelom and David took their family to Ukraine then created the TLI

>>16396427 some Micahel O Leavitt hits in State Department FOIAs

>>16396495 David Mike related sauce. David a counselor at Moldovan National Institute of" Justice"

>>16396233 Mike is A Seasoned Diplomat

>>16396124, >>16396407 Here is his wife talking about how to teach your 0-7 year old about sex. Why can't they just let kids be kids?

>>16396636 Brother Eric. SUU Awards Honorary Degrees to Dr. Condoleezza Rice and Eric O. Leavitt

 

>>16396751 Matthew Leavitt worked for Facebook.

>>16396799 William R Leavitt who works for USAID and pops up in the Wikileaks Clinton emails

>>16396764, >>16396769, >>16397032 at the alleged cannibal institute, they were EATING like there's no tomorrow

Anonymous ID: cf34ae June 4, 2022, 4:56 p.m. No.16397667   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7672

>>16397616

 

Utah County Attorney reflects on time in Ukraine amid strife

By Genelle Pugmire - | Mar 5, 2022

 

While Utah County Attorney David Leavitt is having domestic disputes with former and current prosecutors in his office, the ongoing international war between Ukraine and Russia is on his mind.

 

Leavitt and his wife Chelom Leavitt, also an attorney, have spent a good portion of their legal careers in Ukraine.

 

After working 14 years in law here in the U.S., Leavitt said he was burned out of the criminal system, that he had “lost the flame.”

 

He had always wanted to have an overseas living experience, so the couple volunteered with the American Bar Association to work with the Ukrainian Supreme Court.

 

Ukraine declared independence in 1991, but never truly was able to break away from Russia. In 2003, Viktor Yushchenko won the Ukrainian presidency against Viktor Yanukovych in a runoff election. The runoff was held because the Ukrainian Supreme Court determined there was widespread election fraud by Yanukovych. Yushchenko won 52% to 44%.

 

Soon after, Yushchenko was poisoned with dioxin —a contaminant in Agent Orange.The poison disfigured him, but he has since made a full recovery.

 

According to Leavitt, Yushchenko went into the major square in Kyiv and vowed he would not leave that spot until the influence of Communism was gone.

 

Two million Ukrainians joined him in Kyiv and thousands more around the whole county rose up together.It was called the Orange Revolution and Leavitt’s office looked over the square.

 

“The Orange Revolution changed the Ukrainian Society,” Leavitt said.But he realized that it was the younger generations that needed to be taught about democracy and law if anything were to really change.

 

Leavitt was told to leave the country to avoid the Orange Revolution and what came next. Just like that, Leavitt took his family of then-six children and boarded a train for Prague in the Czech Republic.

 

Chelom and David Leavitt, from left, with former Ukranian President Yushchenko and his wife Kateryna in 2021.

Anonymous ID: cf34ae June 4, 2022, 4:57 p.m. No.16397672   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7688 >>7698 >>7712

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>Utah County Attorney reflects on time in Ukraine amid strife

 

“We were like refugees fleeing to avoid violence from the Orange Revolution,” Leavitt said.

 

They had a choice, they could come back to the U.S. or go back to Ukraine and work with the students fighting for freedom.

 

They chose to return to Ukraine.

 

The couple left their volunteer positions and started the Leavitt Institute for International Development and began teaching the values of jury trials, as they work in a democratic system, as well as other principles.

 

“We recruited judges and lawyers from the U.S. and Canada to come help,” Leavitt said. “Jury trials were very foreign to them.”

 

David Leavitt in Ukraine during the Orange Revolution. The photo was dated Nov. 22, 2004.

 

The Ukrainians also struggled with the concept of plea bargains.

 

“I taught in 36 universities in Ukraine and Moldova,” Leavitt said. “I learned that to change a country you must teach the rising generation.”

 

Over more than a decade, the Leavitt Institute taught 3,500 students with 300 American and Canadian lawyers and judges donating over 30,000 hours of time.

 

“There is no question these kids got it,” Leavitt said. “They accepted and loved the most fundamental concepts of a free government.”

 

His students, in turn, were teaching grade-school children the principles of fundamental democracy and the importance of jury trials. He added that it is not just about talking about freedoms, it’s about sacrifice for them.

 

Over their time in Ukraine theChelom and David became close friends with Yushchenko and his wife, Kateryna. They even visited the Leavitt family in Utah County.

 

“Ukraine is our second home,” Leavitt said.

 

While the Russians continue to bomb cities throughout Ukraine, Leavitt said he knows the solidarity of Ukraine and its people. He only wishes that countries who are coming out in support of their sovereignty would have been more observant and stood with them years ago.

 

“If only we would have awakened 10 years ago, this wouldn’t be happening,” Leavitt said of the current situation.

 

Leavitt said it was deeply rewarding to see all the progress and growth toward democracy in Ukraine up close.

 

“It is also disheartening to see it destroyed in one week,” Leavitt added. “I have friends in Poland, on the front lines and in bomb shelters.”

 

Leavitt is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and noted that the members are faithful people taking care of each other.

 

“They realize they could be facing their mortal extinction,” Leavitt said.

 

He added that they are just like most Ukrainians, they stand with each other and help each other — they are united.

 

Back in the states, Leavitt has concerns that his teachings aren’t quite as valid anymore, particularly around the lack of jury trials.

 

In fact, Leavitt noted that 47 of the 50 states did away with jury trials during COVID and he is not sure how many will bring them back.

 

While the Ukrainians are on the ground floor of a new nation conceived in liberty and freedom, Leavitt believes U.S. citizens are throwing their fundamental freedoms away.

 

Leavitt said it was the Ukrainians, their faith and enthusiasm in democracy, law and freedom that pushed him to come back to the United States and see what he could do to help a criminal justice system that almost always leads to plea bargains, rather than judgment from a jury of peers.

 

Leavitt noted that is why people don’t like him, including those associates who were recently vocal against him.Six current and former prosecutors in the Utah County Attorney’s Office sent a declaration of no confidence in Leavitt to KUTV. He feels he was elected to make a change, and some people aren’t open to those changes.

 

For now, Leavitt holds hope for his friends in Eastern Europe, but knows that this war could be the start of more to come.

 

>https://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/2022/mar/05/utah-county-attorney-reflects-on-time-in-ukraine-amid-strife/

Anonymous ID: cf34ae June 4, 2022, 5:03 p.m. No.16397712   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7716 >>7909

>>16397672

>Six current and former prosecutors in the Utah County Attorney’s Office sent a declaration of no confidence in Leavitt

This no confidence declaration makes him sound a bit soros backed

 

Former prosecutor blasts Utah County Attorney David Leavitt

 

by Wendy Halloran, KUTVFriday, March 4th 2022

 

FORMER UTAH COUNTY PROSECUTOR: “I WAS ALWAYS CONSTANTLY APOLOGIZING FOR DAVID LEAVITT”

 

A former Utah County prosecuting attorney is speaking out against her former boss, Utah County Attorney David Leavitt. This comes one day after six former prosecutors from that office issued a public declaration of no confidence in Leavitt. Kelsy Young is one of them. Their letter said collectively they have served the citizens of Utah County for 111 years.

 

Young and the rest of the former prosecutors who wrote the declaration contend they left the office “prematurely” blaming it on Leavitt’s prosecution policies and procedures established since his election in 2018. Young worked there for seven years and made it clear she’s no longer afraid to speak out during an on-camera interview with 2News Investigates.

 

We asked Young, “As a prosecutor you seek justice, that's what drives you. Did he drive you out of this office?”

 

She said, “I would have never left but for Leavitt’s policies.”

 

Young, Curtis Larson, Sherry Ragan, Lance Bastian, Mariane O’Bryant, and Lauren Hunt wrote that they were united in presenting this public declaration of no confidence in David Leavitt’s “capability and competence to perform his constitutional and statutory duties as the lead criminal prosecutor in Utah County.”

 

“It's an absolute standstill of justice, walk away from what he's supposed to do, he's turned his back on that office,” Young said.

 

Letter of No Confidence-Former Prosecutors by KUTV 2News on Scribd

 

The prosecutor declaration reads as follows:

 

Declaration of No Confidence in Utah County Attorney David Leavitt

 

An Open Letter to Residents of Utah County,

 

We, the undersigned, are former criminal prosecutors in your County Attorney’s Office. Collectively we served you for a total of 111 years. And though we come from different backgrounds, and hold to differing political philosophies, we’re united in two distinct ways: First, we all prematurely left your County Attorney’s Office as a result of the prosecution policies and procedures David Leavitt established since his election in 2018; and, Second, we are united in presenting this public declaration of no confidence in David Leavitt’s capability and competence to perform his constitutional and statutory duties as the lead criminal prosecutor in Utah County. We declare that Mr. Leavitt has vacated his responsibilities to provide you safety and protection in your person and property by failing to enforce criminal laws against offenders and by prioritizing the protection of criminals from the lawful consequences of their misconduct. His destructive actions as the county’s lead prosecutor include, but are not limited to:

 

The disbanding of the office’s Special Victim Unit (which was staffed by experienced attorneys specifically trained to prosecute adult and child sexual offenses), leaving the prosecution of many of these cases to less-experienced attorneys who lack trial experience in these types of serious offenses;

 

The implementation of screening policies and procedures which have resulted in a backlog of well over 1000 criminal cases waiting to be screened for charges, thus rendering victims of criminal offenses disillusioned, vulnerable, and without a sense of justice for many months, or perhaps even for a full year, and leaving potentially dangerous individuals out on your streets without any accountability; and,

Anonymous ID: cf34ae June 4, 2022, 5:03 p.m. No.16397716   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7753 >>7909

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The abuse of his discretion by willfully ignoring statutory sentencing enhancements, and diminishing the importance of criminal histories in charging decisions, so those who have prior felony convic-tions, those on felony probation, and those on parole from the state prison, can be referred to the Utah County Justice Court for misdemeanor prosecution. (Court statistics show that in 2021, Mr. Leavitt’s office filed 45% fewer cases in the District Court, while increasing the number of cases filed in the Utah County Justice Court by 79%, from the average number of cases filed in each in years 2017-19.)

 

David Leavitt’s policies have also resulted in the alienation of your law enforcement officers in the county. Due to mistrust in him, your County Attorney’s Office was removed as the primary investigating agency from the county’s officer-involved critical incident protocol. And lastly, according to Utah County budgets, David Leavitt has increased the office’s budget by nearly $5.5 million per year and 15 full-time attorneys, yet he revels in the fact that the office is currently prosecuting about one-half (50%) of the annual number of criminal cases in the district court that it did in 2018 (as verified by Utah Court statistics).

 

Based upon the foregoing we, speaking as your former prosecutors and not as representatives of any current employers, do not have any confidence that David Leavitt will effectively fulfill his duties as lead criminal prosecutor in Utah County, and we unitedly encourage all residents not to vote to re-elect David Leavitt for a second term in 2022.

 

/s/ Sherry Ragan

34 years of service

 

/s/ Mariane O’Bryant

29 years of service

 

/s/ Curtis Larson

27 years of service

 

/s/ Lance Bastian

8 years of service

 

/s/ Kelsy Young

7 years of service

 

/s/ Lauren Hunt

6 years of service

Anonymous ID: cf34ae June 4, 2022, 5:10 p.m. No.16397753   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7761 >>7947

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LEAVITT: “DISGRUNTLED FORMER PROSECUTORS CLINGING TO OLD HABITS AND IDEAS”

 

After initially agreeing to an interview at his office, Leavitt backed out. Instead, Public Information Officer Sherrie Hall Everett emailed three slides as part of an official statement that were made into a graphic slide show.

 

In the first graphic statement, Leavitt called the six former prosecutors, “disgruntled.”

 

“The public should rely on facts regarding the effectiveness of the changes in the Utah County Attorney’s Office, not disgruntled former prosecutors clinging to old habits and ideas.”

 

He wrote that they had too much power and far less supervision and put the onus on them, “It creates power silos that erode public trust, and we ended that practice.” That slide concluded with, “We know change is difficult.”

 

FORMER UTAH COUNTY PROSECUTOR: “LEAVITT HAS A DEEP MISUNDERSTANDING OF WHAT IT MEANS TO SUPPORT AND WORK WITH VICTIMS”

 

Young told 2News Investigates that, “Leavitt has a deep misunderstanding of what it means to support and to work with victims in a holistic manner in a way that's best practice mannerhe is doing nothing but failing women.”

 

The declaration iscritical of the disbanding of the Special Victim Unit which it claims was staffed by experienced attorneys specifically trained to prosecute adult andchild sexualoffenses including rape, sex trafficking andcrimes against children. The letter goes on to say that left the “prosecution of many of these cases to less-experienced attorneys who lack trial experience in these types of serious offenses.”

 

Bastian had intimate knowledge of some of the intricacies and delicate nature of sex offense cases during his tenure under Leavitt. He was deeply troubled with the disbandment of the SVU and said, “When you throw somebody in there who’s not ready for it, who doesn’t want to do it, doesn’t know how to do it, the victims lose.”

 

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE FAILING VICTIMS?

 

The declaration also accuses Leavitt of vacating his responsibility to provide Utah County citizens with safety and protection by failing to enforce criminal laws against offenders and by “prioritizing the protection of criminals from the lawful consequences of their misconduct.”

 

Young adamantly said, “Victims aren't getting answers, defendants are continuing to think there's no accountability.”

Anonymous ID: cf34ae June 4, 2022, 5:11 p.m. No.16397761   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7949 >>7954

>>16397753

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LEAVITT: IMPROVEMENTS: TREAT VICTIMS AND ACCUSED WITH “FAIRNESS AND DIGNITY”

 

Leavitt’s second slide read, “We look forward to demonstrating the improvements that treat the victims and the accused with dignity and fairness." His second slide seems to indicate a plan to show the public what they’re doing to rebuff the criticisms of the former six.

 

“We are collecting the data, outlined a plan indicating that they are collecting data, balancing policies, and increasing training and demanding accountability throughout the criminal process.

 

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In fact, Leavitt’s spokesperson Hall Everett shared some insight via text message with 2News Investigates into what she said are changes on how they are prosecuting sexual assault cases.

 

VICTIMS: “DISILLUSIONED, VULNERABLE AND WITHOUT A SENSE OF JUSTICE”

 

The declaration also states that the implementation of screening policies and procedures have resulted in a backlog of well over 1,000 criminal cases waiting to be screened for charges. When asked about this Young said, “It's hard to even hear that's a true statistic, and I know it is.” This backlog, the letter says, renders victims of criminal offenses “disillusioned, vulnerable, and without a sense of justice for many months, or perhaps even for a full year, and leaving potentially dangerous individuals out on your streets without any accountability.”

 

“He has let cases languish that long is actually hard to hear as a prosecutor, I know that real people's lives have been languishing for that long, victims aren't getting answers, defendants are continuing to think there's no accountability,” said Young.

 

ALIENATING LAW ENFORCEMENT?

 

The declaration from the former prosecutors also said Leavitt’s policies have resulted in the “alienation” of law enforcement officers in the county. ‘Due to mistrust in him, your County Attorney’s Office was removed as the primary investigating agency from the county’s officer-involved-critical incident protocol.”

 

LEAVITT RESPONDS

 

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To which Leavitt wrote on slide number 3, “Fundamentally, we believe that government should prove the allegations we make instead of charging on a probable cause statement and a call from the arresting officer.”

 

NO LONGER AFRAID

 

We asked Young if she ever reached a point where she had to apologize or felt compelled to apologize to the victims. This was her response: “Yes. Yes, Yes, to everybody to law enforcement to victims to society members. I was always constantly apologizing for David Leavitt and saying look that doesn't reflect the actual thoughts and feelings of the actual office that's one person.”

 

“I'm not afraid to stand up against him because I see the community and society are also recognizing and finally starting to take notice of what Leavitt is doing and that everyday gives me more courage to sit here quite frankly very proud to be speaking out against Leavitt and doing anything I can to try to stop what's happening in Utah County,” Young said.

 

FORMER 6 ISSUE REBUTTAL TO LEAVITT’S STATEMENTS

 

"Mr. Leavitt's response to our declaration of no confidence in him is solely political rhetoric and devoid of any evidence to support it. In contrast, our letter cited to specific statistics, data, and his provably failed policies. If Mr. Leavitt has any evidence to support his statement, we invite him to present it."

 

FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE SCATHING REBUKE

 

This isn’t the first time Leavitt’s faced a scathing rebuke. On February 3, 2022, the Utah County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #31 issued the following no confidence letter denouncing Leavitt and encouraging the public not to re-elect him.