Monday, January 7, 2013

Objection to Andrew McDonald CT Supreme Court Nomination


Andrew McDonald,

I read a few news reports about a week ago that Governor Malloy was nominating you for the Connecticut Supreme Court. I am writing to you to inform you that I will be objecting to this nomination by news releases, blog postings, and other communications to various media, politicians, journalists, and others.

The basis for my objection is your long-time association with the criminal, corrupt Pullman and Comley law firm. You were a partner at this law firm during the time when roughly $6000 of medical films of mine was stolen by Pullman and Comley lawyers James T. Shearin and Timothy A. Bishop (no longer with the firm).

Both you and Governor Malloy are familiar with the extensive criminal activity and corruption of the Pullman and Comley law firm in trying to cover up the crime of the theft of my medical films required for an operation on my neck. At different times, this criminal activity and corruption entailed witness intimidation, threats, collusion with judges, bribery of a judge, witness tampering, tampering with evidence, perjury, and subordination of perjury.

In short, the Pullman and Comley law firm is a willful, persistent, and threatening subversive influence on the legal system.That you have been associated so long with the criminal organization of the Pullman and Comley law firm raises questions about why Governor Malloy appointed you as his chief legal counsel especially since he knew about this criminal activity and corruption as at one time I sent him a news release on it; which news release played a crucial part in the dropping of an investigation into him when he was mayor of Stamford and later resignations of two high-ranking state's attorneys under pressure.

I was waiting until after the holidays to contact you about what I would be doing to publicize my concerns and objections to your closeness to Governor Malloy. Now that I have read that you are being nominated for the Connecticut Supreme Court, this will be the focus of my concerns and objections.

It was some years ago that the theft of my medical films occurred; with the Pullman and Comley lawyers at first lying that I had ever dropped these costly films off with them at their request. Despite the firm's and the lawyers' treachery, I have approached the firm periodically to see if they had any suggestions for a resolution of this matter. I have never heard from the firm however even though I suggested they have an intermediary contact me if they choose not to have contact with me directly.

This matter has dragged out for so long now because of the Pullman and Comley law firm's ongoing efforts to cover up the crime, extensive subversion of the legal system to evade accountability, and witness intimidation including serious threats against me which have led me to proceed cautiously out of concern for my safety.

I will keep you and Governor Malloy informed of any threats or other types of intimidation against me relating to this latest effort of mine to expose widespread, persistent subversion and crime which has been going on throughout the Connecticut legal system.

Henry Berry
Connecticut citizen

c: various parties including government officials, media, and political commentators

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For over 20 years, I've been active in the field of finding, evaluating, purchasing, researching, and marketing notable ephemera of historical, cultural, literary, and biographical interest. My interest in and knowledge of ephemera grew out of my many years of self-employed in the interrelated fields of publishing and writing. I have done work as a ghostwriter, book reviewer, freelance editor, writer, publicist, creative writing teacher, publisher, literary agent, and consultant for authors and small, entrepreneurial publishers. In the 1980s, I did a monthly news and marketing column for the newsletter of the small-press association COSMEP. I have degrees in philosophy and English from Fairfield University and Georgetown University.