Anonymous ID: 825068 Sept. 9, 2022, 6:19 a.m. No.17515837   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5853 >>5860 >>6253 >>6271 >>6292 >>6309 >>6503

>>17515767

>U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrook

Pedo Confirmed

 

TheChairman.Wewelcomeallofyou,andwearegratefultohaveyouhere.SenatorGraham.STATEMENTOFHON.BOBGRAHAM,AU.S.SENATORFROMTHESTATEOFFLORffiASenatorGraham.Mr.Chairman,membersofthecommittee,weappreciatethisopportunitytopresentanoutstandingFloridianwhohasbeennominatedbythePresidenttothepositionofFederaldistrictjudgefortheSouthernDistrictofFlorida.Intheinterestofbrevityandbeingabletomakeapositiveimpactonthoseva-cancynumbers,Iwillsubmitmyfullstatementfortherecordandsummarizetoday.Iwouldliketowelcomethenominee,Mr.DonMiddlebrooks,whoisjoinedbyhiswife,Vickie,andtheirtwochildren,AmandaandJack.Iftheywouldstandandberecognized?TheChairman.Goodtohaveyouhere.SenatorGraham.Mr.Chairman,Idonotneedtoemphasizetoyouandthiscommitteetheimportanceoftheprocessinwhichweareengaged,theconfirmationofanindividualtoalifetimeap-pointmentontheFederaljudiciary,withalloftheresponsibilitiesthatthatentails.Iappreciatethecloseattentionandscrutinywhichyouhavegiventothenominees,andIbelievethatthatscru-tinywillindicatethatDonMiddlebrooksisamanwhobringsun-questionedcompetence,integrity,devotiontoduty,andadiversityofhfeexperiencewhichhasfullypreparedhimforthisresponsibil-ity.Hehassetastandardofexcellencethroughouthislifeasastu-dentattheUniversityofFlorida,bothundergraduateandlawschool,wherehenotonlyhadanoutstandingacademicrecordbutalsowaselectedbyhisfellowstudentsaspresidentofthestudybody.Hehascontinuedthatdistinguishedrecordthroughouthisprofessionalcareer,alsoextensiveactivitiesinciviclife,includinghavingservedasgeneralcounseltoGov.ReubenAskew.HehasjoinedoneofthelargestandmostprestigiouslawfirmsinourStatewherehehasservedfor20yearsdealingwithhighlycomplexlegalissues.ThisexperienceaddstohispreparationforthetypesofcasesthathewillberesponsibletooverseeasaFederaldistrictjudge.Butduringthatperiodofprofessionallife,hehasalsobeenanactivememberofhiscommunity,hasservedonmanyState,na-tional,andlocalactivities.Oneofhisparticularareasofconcernhasbeenchildren,wherehehashadasignificantrecordofserviceongroupssuchashiscountyChildren'sServiceCouncil,chairmanoftheFloridaBarCommissiononChildren,andamemberofFlor-ida'sCommissiononChildWelfare.

 

>https://ia600301.us.archive.org/3/items/confirmationhear01unit/confirmationhear01unit.pdf

Anonymous ID: 825068 Sept. 9, 2022, 6:32 a.m. No.17515853   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5854 >>5860 >>6253 >>6271 >>6292 >>6309 >>6503

>>17515767

 

>>17515837

>Pedo Confirmed

double confirmed

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Notable case

 

In 2016, Middlebrooks dismissed the case against patent troll Martin Kelly Jones (Electronic Frontier Foundation vs. Shipping & Transit, Case No.:16-CV-80855-MIDDLEBROOKS/BRANNON).[1]

 

In 2015, Middlebrooks threw out a civil racketeering suit filed against Hillary Clinton that claimed she had used her private email server and position as secretary of state to promise changes in U.S. foreign policy in exchange for speaking fees and donations to the Clinton Foundation. Middlebrooks did not recuse himself despite the apparent conflict of interest in this case.

 

In 2022, Middlebrooks has been appointed to hear the lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump against Hillary Clinton. Trump’s attorneys argue that Clinton, her campaign, former FBI Director James Comey, the DNC, and many others “orchestrated an unthinkable plot–one that shocks the conscience and is an affront to this nation’s democracy.” Trump’s lawsuit alleges that these actors hatched a plot to falsify records and manipulate data in an attempt to “cripple Trump’s bid for presidency” during the 2016 election. As of now, Middlebrooks has not recuse himself despite claims of a rather obvious conflict of interest due to being a Federal judge appointed by Hillary Clinton's husband former President Bill Clinton.

Anonymous ID: 825068 Sept. 9, 2022, 6:34 a.m. No.17515854   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5860 >>6271 >>6292 >>6309 >>6503

>>17515853

> https://www.aol.com/article/2015/03/25/hillary-clinton-hit-with-racketeering-lawsuit-over-emails/21157577/

 

Hillary Clinton hit with racketeering lawsuit over emails

AOL.com

Morgan Whitaker

March 25, 2015, 2:00 PM

Hillary Clinton Hit With New Lawsuit Over Emails

Hillary Clinton Hit With New Lawsuit Over Emails

 

Hillary Clinton has another lawsuit on her hands.

 

Political advocacy group Freedom Watch filed a racketeering lawsuit Wednesday against the Clintons and their foundation for failing to produce documents under the Freedom of Information Act.

 

The civil suit accuses the former secretary of state of conducting a corrupt enterprise for more than 10 years by using her private emails to, quote, "arrange donations to … The Clinton Foundation and large speaking fees … in return for official government actions, policies, statements, and/or access to and from State, the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives or other parts of the U.S. Government, and arranging other political benefits using the leverage of her official position."

 

Freedom Watch's founder Larry Klayman said in a statement:

 

"This is the first and only hard-hitting case to address the growing email scandal. What Hillary Clinton, her husband, and their foundation have done is nothing new. It is simply part of a criminal enterprise which dates back at least 10 years, all designed to enrich themselves personally at the expense of the American people and our nation. It's time, however, that they finally be held legally accountable."

 

Clinton, who is expected to announce a presidential bid in the coming weeks, is also dealing with conservative group Citizens United over the recent email scandal. The group has filed two lawsuits demanding photos, videos and hotel bills of Clinton's travels.

 

Clinton gave more than 55,000 pages of emails from her private account to the State Department in December, which she has insisted cover any and all official business she conducted via the private email account while in office. The State Department said it plans to release the 300 emails under FOIA rules once it is done processing them - which is expected to take several months.

Anonymous ID: 825068 Sept. 9, 2022, 6:43 a.m. No.17515860   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5873 >>6271 >>6292 >>6309 >>6503

>>17515837

>>17515853

>>17515854

 

Judge orders Clinton Foundation racketeering case to trial

Washington Examiner ^ | 5-29-2015 | Sarah Westwood

 

Posted on 5/29/2015, 10:31:33 PM by smoothsailing

 

Judge orders Clinton Foundation racketeering case to trial

BY SARAH WESTWOOD | MAY 29, 2015 | 7:39 PM

 

A Florida judge has set a trial date in the racketeering case against the Clinton Foundation and Bill and Hillary Clinton.

 

Judge Donald Middlebrooks of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida ordered the racketeering, influenced and corrupt organizations, or RICO, case to head to trial January 20, 2016.

 

The order, entered Friday and obtained by the Washington Examiner, came days after Larry Klayman of Freedom Watch filed a lengthy civil complaint against the Clintons and their foundation in the same court.

 

While the Clinton legal team could settle the case or enter a variety of motions in an effort to derail the lawsuit before the trial, the judge's swift decision means the matter could go to court before the Feb. 1 Iowa caucus and Feb. 9 New Hampshire primary.

 

Klayman, who has filed dozens of lawsuits against the Clintons and other prominent politicians, suggested the former first couple and their family philanthropy used their political clout to drum up foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation and lavish diplomatic favors for contributors while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state.

 

Klayman also asked the judge to order a "neutral forensic expert … to take custody and control of the private email server and reconstruct and preserve the official U.S. Government records relating to the conduct of U.S. foreign policy during Defendant Secretary Clinton's term as Secretary of State."

 

Judge Middlebrooks has not yet ruled on Klayman's request that the court seize Hillary Clinton's server.

 

The court documents also state the Clinton Foundation and the former first couple must discuss the Cameras in the Courtroom pilot project, an initiative in the Southern District of Florida aimed at incorporating video recordings into civil cases.

 

"I am pleased that the Court has set this case for early jury trial," Klayman told the Examiner. "This is a matter of extreme national importance and before now, for decades, the Clintons have not had to answer to a jury for their alleged crimes. Now, justice will be done."

 

The Clinton Foundation declined a request for comment Friday.

Anonymous ID: 825068 Sept. 9, 2022, 6:55 a.m. No.17515873   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6271 >>6292 >>6309 >>6503

>>17515860

>Judge orders Clinton Foundation racketeering case to trial

<should haverecused both times

 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTSOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDACASE NO: 15-80388-M IDDLEBROOKS/BM NNONLARRY E. KLAYM AN,Plaintiff,HILLARY RODHAM CLm TON e/ Jl,Defendants./ORDER DISM ISSING CASE W ITHOUT PREA JDICETHIS CAUSE comes before the Court on M andate from the United States Court of Appeals forthe Eleventh Circuit affirming the Court's dismissal for lack of standing. vacating the Court's dismissalon alternative grounds, and remanding with instructions to dismiss this action without prejudice. (DE103). Accordingly, it isORDERED AND ADJUDGED that:This case is DISM ISSED W ITHOUT PREJUDICE.The Clerk of Court shall CLOSE this case and DENY alI pending motions as M OOT.DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers at W est Palm Beach, Flo ' is XZ day of October,201 6. z'',. YAJD N D M . M IDDLEBROOKSUNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

 

> https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flsd.459777/gov.uscourts.flsd.459777.104.0.pdf