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10Jan/120

Cuomo’s Office of Public Integrity Ignores Judicial Corruption

The Office of Public Integrity set up by Andrew Cuomo is supposed to protect the integrity of elected government but as I learned from them recently they have no jurisdiction or interest in regulating elected judges. When you look at the divorce industry you see the perfect fraud as it is out of the jurisdiction of ANY outside regulation at every level. It's a free for all where middle class are the victims, poor are denied access and the rich have a state sponsored forum to pay ridiculous fees.

Elected judges are the linchpins of this fraudulent business ordering ridiculous legal fees and often times ordering more than five highly paid lawyers, guardians and experts in a case. With court backed penalties for non payment and huge leeway in who judges appoint as guardians and experts the conflicts of interest should be clear. Certainly when you see the carnage of the system in children ripped from parents, bankrupt families in need of many years of public assistance and savings accounts raided to pay court backed fees there's no question that something terrible is happening in the NY Divorce Industry.

Not only does the OPI have no jurisdiction over the Industry but neither does the NY State Attorneys Office, the Judicial Commission on Integrity, the NY Bar or the courts own administrative judges. The State provides free offices for the divorce industry while denying the poor access to the court. The state lets the industry use courtrooms and court facilities free of charge for days long 'trials' without juries for rich citizens. Pro Se kise everything in this system. Seems like common sense to me that if a divorce is costing over 200k in court ordered fees that at least the attorneys should have to pay some of the court costs that citizens shoulder now

Shame on you Andrew Cuomo. Take your head out of your ass and end the free ride for the Divorce Industry! The State should be so deeply in bed with this corrupt industry. Call me Andy, I'll tell you how to fix this mess with no new laws.

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