MEMO
TO: Ms. Leigh Trivette, Secretary
Regents of the University of California
1111 Franklin Street, 12th Floor
Oakland 94607
CALIFORNIA, USA
FROM: Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S. (both U.C.)
Private Attorney General, Criminal Investigator and
Qualified Federal Witness, 18 U.S.C. 1510, 1512-1513, 1964
DATE: March 7, 2005 A.D.
SUBJECT: false statements in U.S. Mail transmitted by U.C. employee
Christopher M. Patti, Office of the General Counsel
Greetings Ms. Trivette:
Kindly inform Mr. Christopher M. Patti, in the Office of the General Counsel, that we are unable to locate any “orders” allegedly quashing the proper and lawful SUBPOENAs that were issued by the Federal District Clerk in the case of Mitchell v. AOL Time Warner, Inc. et al.
We looked!
This deliberate lie by Mr. Patti is all the more salient in light of replies which we have now received from the U.S. Department of Justice to our FOIA requests, confirming that Mr. William B. Shubb has none of the four (4) credentials that are required of all federal judges. Please do not hesitate to submit your own FOIA request(s) for these missing credentials (samples are enclosed, for your convenience).
Given his pattern of deliberately false and misleading correspondence, all transmitted via U.S. Mail, we regret to inform you that probable cause now exists also to charge Mr. Patti with multiple counts of mail fraud. As you already know, or should know, mail fraud is one of the RICO predicate acts which Congress itemized at 18 U.S.C. 1961.
This is one heck of an obnoxious way to treat a 2-time U.C. alumnus, wouldn’t you agree, Ms. Trivette? Thank you so much for your timely cooperation in this matter. Do share this MEMO with the U.C. Regents.
Sincerely yours,
/s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell
Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., Political Science (UCLA 1970),
M.S., Public Administration (U.C. Irvine 1973),
Private Attorney General, Criminal Investigator and
Qualified Federal Witness, 18 U.S.C. 1510, 1512-1513, 1964
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