Youth Detention Center Cases and Conflicts of Interest

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Dear Judge Andrew Schulman, I am glad that you have raised the conflicts of interest issue with regard to the Youth Detention Center and State Officials. I also read that State Officials have been subpoenaed by attorneys for the complainants.


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In the article I read, there is mention that the AG’s office believes there are strong ethical walls in place, but I am writing to say that there most definitely are not. The argument below from the AG’s office has been used before by the office, and it is knowingly dishonest.

The attorney general’s office says it has systems in place to build strong “ethical walls” to keep them completely separate.
 
I came across the extreme lack of ethical walls in my research into New Hampshire v Owen Labrie, the civil suit which followed it against St Paul’s School and the Grand Jury Criminal Investigation into St Paul’s School.
I have written many times to the LEACT commission, to the City of Concord Solicitor, to Governor Sununu, to the Police Standards and Training Commission, to the AG’s office, to the NHCADSV, to Paul Halvorsen, to Jane Young, to Geoffrey Ward, to Russ Rilee about my concerns.  The State Officials have the records.
I believe you will be interested to read my discoveries and the horrific consequences.  I have attached several articles – many of these have appeared in The Granite Grok as well to whom I am grateful for publishing these serious subjects.
There is no doubt that a racketeering enterprise has been ongoing for decades involving police, prosecutors, DCYF, CAC, NHCADSV, police, the AG’s office (prior to John Formella) and local attorneys. It is a “Kids for Cash” scheme. It exists I believe at the YDC. It was the case for St Paul’s School and also the Diocese of Manchester.  And a version of this for Dartmouth College, Phillips Exeter Academy and the FRM Ponzi Scheme as well and the Catholic Medical Center (fined $3.8 million by the US DOJ for a kick back scheme).

I believe that Gordon MacDonald, Jane Young, Geoffrey Ward, Michael Delaney, Amanda Grady Sexton, Lyn Schollett, Paul Halvorsen, and Governors including Chris Sununu, Maggie Hassan, and Jeanne Shaheen owe an explanation.  From my research, I believe that David Vicinanzo, Chuck Douglas, and Shaheen & Gordon all have conflicts of interest regarding the YDC cases tied into their respective collaborations with the NHCADSV.

The NHCADSV has extraordinary conflicts of interest.  It is a publicly funded agency, a lobbyist, and it receives kickbacks from civil settlements. Meanwhile, NHCADSV trains police to intercept calls and then train witnesses for criminal trials, and they work with police and prosecutors to shape the media message for the police and prosecutors.

Meanwhile, in the case of NH v Owen Labrie and NH v Griffin Furlotte, as a result of their publicity efforts, these teenagers were subjected to horrific physical and mental abuse: Griffin Furlotte was held, age 17, in pretrial detention and testified at to the abuse he received in his plea hearing. One of the teen girls testified that she was stalked, bullied, lied to, and force-fed versions of events.  Owen Labrie was put into solitary confinement for close to 2 months “for his own safety” as a result of media that had been controlled by Amanda Grady Sexton of the NHCADSV, whose organization stood to gain financially and politically from a conviction and from the civil settlements and AG’s agreement which followed.

Gordon MacDonald argued for the State in the Supreme Court Appeals for Owen Labrie – something that ethically he should never have been allowed to do given that Concord Police Detective Julie Curtin was working for him at the time, had been the investigator into the School for the Grand Jury Criminal Investigation lobbied for by the NHCADSV and had investigated Owen Labrie, lying on the sworn affidavit about the SANE nurse report (which she corrected in trial).

Follow the money and the kickbacks.

My research is extensive and thorough. I am quite horrified by what I accidentally uncovered.

Kind regards,

Email to Rockingham County Superior Court Judge Andrew Schulman

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