7th Circuit Nixes 30-Day Jail Term for Infomercial Pitchman Whose Fans Flooded Judge’s E-Mail Inbox
May 20, 2010 by Kevin Dillon
Filed under Media
May 20, 2010 ABAJournal by Martha Neil A 30-day jail term for criminal contempt imposed on an infomercial pitchman after his followers flooded a federal judge’s BlackBerry and courthouse computer inbox with e-mail has been nixed by the Chicago-based 7th U.S. Court of Appeals. Because U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman didn’t actually see the conduct at issue, which occurred
Judges asked: Was infomercial king really contemptible
April 8, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under Media
April 8, 2010 Chicago Sun Times By: Natasha Korecki There’s no question TV pitchman Kevin Trudeau urged his followers to deluge a federal judge with emails as the judge prepared to make a key decision in his case. But appellate court judges this morning questioned whether U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman stepped out of bounds by ordering Trudeau to
The Illuminati and the New World Order
November 16, 2009 by Kevin Dillon
Filed under New World Order
The Illuminati vol 1 The Illuminati is a group that practices a form of faith known as “enlightenment”. It is Luciferian, and they teach their followers that their roots go back to the ancient mystery religions of Babylon, Egypt, and Celtic druidism. They have taken what they consider the “best” of each, the foundational practices, and joined them together into a strongly occult discipline. Many groups at the local level worship ancient deities such as “El”, “Baal”, and “Ashtarte”, as well …




