Donovan Court Case -
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Published on: 8/21/2002
Last Visited: 10/17/2005
Michael Donovan
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Michael Donovan's
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Michael Donovan1508 Maury CrescentNorfolk, Virginia 23509Phone (757) 623 7222
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I, Michael Donovan, the plaintiff bring this action under the United States Racketeering Influence and Corrupt Organizations Act.
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Mr. Donovan went to Cape Cod Human Services with witness and obtained a partial copy of the records.The Director of Cape Cod Human Services, Mr. Don Chamberlain, continued to deny that he received any letter but gave the plaintiff a partial copy of the file.The plaintiff also went to the Center for Human Services with witness and obtained a partial file, and the same with Mass Rehab with another witness.The plaintiff then, again with witness, went back to Mr. Burke with these partial files that showed gross illegal and unethical behavior on the part of the agencies.Mr. Burke, 1- stated that he did not want to see the evidence, 2- stated that it was of no use anyway citing "chain of evidence", that it did not go into the hands of an officer of the court.The plaintiff was becoming even more suspicious, but did not confront Mr. Burke too strongly on this feeling that he might loose the only support that he had.
At this time, the plaintiff went to many, many other lawyers on Cape Cod.One had an interest, but stated that she called another lawyer about it and dropped out.
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The result, delivered by mail, was that $2000.00 was levied only against Mr. Donovan.At the hearing Mr. Faunce stated that he could not get a hold of Mr. Donovan to serve him.Mr. Donovan wondered why as Mr. Faunce knew that Mr. Donovan, and obviously knew who Mr. Donovan's attorney was as he had spoken to him on the phone.Mr. Donovan wondered why Mr. Faunce had the cheek to go into court knowing that the electrical records showed constructive eviction.
Mr. Donovan had the right to, and requested a regular trial Mr. Donovan contacted the electric company, Com Electric, demanding to know why the meter was not checked way back when Ms Zimmerman took over.Letters were written.When Mr. Donovan showed the security person at Com Electric that the actions of not checking the meter, in all cases, was against company policy, Mr. Donovan wrote another letter, certified, registered, and sent it to the president of the electric company.The letter was returned by the electric company as 'refused'.Mr. Donovan still has the envelope unopened as it was returned.This was all highly irregular.A pre trial hearing was set.
During this time, this plaintiff, Mr. Donovan, was writing a more complete description of the case.He was also contacted by the Center for Public Representation which he had called at some time in the past.The Center for Public Representation was challenging a new Mass Law that restricted patients from receiving psychological records from their therapists that they had heretofore had a right to.This was the change in law that the aforesaid Cynthia Klein was referring to.Mr. Donovan explained his situation to Attorney Nancy Taylor and Attorney Gina Yarbourgh of the Center for Public Representation.After much phone and writing correspondence they stated that they could not use Mr. Donovan on their case.
Mr. Donovan began writing up a more complete version of Wrench.This time he began to realize, put fully together for the first time, the full legal implications of his accusations of treason concerning the former Secretary of the Navy, John Lehman.
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Mr. Donovan, (herein the plaintiff, but defendant with Mr. Faunce), understood that the only way a jury would believe him was to tell the whole truth, all of it, even if he was allowed only to do so in his opening statement.
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A pre trial conference occurred in the case of Brian Faunce vs Michael Donovan.
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The only thing that this plaintiff remembers about the Manhattan firm was that on the letterhead William ('Wild Bill') Donovan (original CIA Director) was formally of counsel.
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Regarding all situations and conditions alleged in this complaint, and understanding that within the confines of RICO there can be no judgment or relief for future proprietary interests or for pain and suffering, this petitioner, Michael Donovan, pro se and unlearned in law and praying in a common plea request what further relief outside of the confines of the Racketeering Influence and Corrupt Organizations Act deemed just and right and meet by the court.
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I, Michael Donovan, plaintiff, signing my name below, swear and affirm that the information in this complaint to the United Stated Court for the Eastern District of Virginia is the truth.I, Michael Donovan, plaintiff further swear and affirm that I have served by first class postage all the above named defendants with copy of this complaint, with required waver of summons, as stipulated by Federal Rules of Procedure.I, Michael Donovan, plaintiff, further swear and affirm that I have mailed by first class postage to the Present Secretary of the Navy, Pentagon, Wash DC, and also to Agent in Charge, John Malone, Office of Inspection, BATF in Arlington, Virginia a copy of this complaint as required by Rule 4 (small I) (C) of the US rules of civil procedure.
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