Oh that list. Don't you all remember? "Lori's List of Friends" or as I like to call it, "Swindler's List", which is basically a list of people that Lori can't afford to have arrested because if they are, they could "spill the beans" about Lori's whole operation. Lori likes to think of it as a "list of friends" but the reality, if proven, will show a relationship between criminals and the police that proves an organized crime. It is possible to see if "the List" was ever talked about, but did Lori email it to Rae Fernandez or some other cop? We know the truth...why some people get locked up for an inordinate amount of time and some get off Scott free. Is there a rhyme or reason to Lori's list? I'm going to try to explain it to you all tonight.
I think about what I was going through in Palm Springs with my friends and I realize one thing, the feeling that this crime was well organized with the police. Nothing is more oppressive than feeling like the people that should be protecting you are working with the person that has enslaved you. It's a mind game that has tremendous repercussions for the victims and gives the rapist a huge advantage in this situation. The feeling of hopelessness while you are being aggressively stalked is one that most of my friends can relate to. I've said before that it is like waking up in the middle of a high speed chase where you are the driver of the car and the police are after you 24/7/365. If you think that I was paranoid, look at my arrest and contact record with the police from the time of my rape (Sept. 2007) until I met Christopher and became an informant (May 2008). You will see that paranoid is not what I was. What I was, was the target of my rapist slated for prison. It was a really tough period.
This was Lori's favorite time frame. A period where she went so far that all of my friends were in danger all at once. The feeling that you couldn't turn to anyone made our friends turn to each other and our parents. This was out of necessity and fear. Nobody should have to live in the kind of fear that we did. There was another group of people that didn't have to fear like this...Lori's friends and family. They, apparently, were on a "list" of people that Rae Fernandez had and was spoken to about on several occasions. Is there such a list of untouchable criminals? A "Swindler's List". Let me explain why there is.
First of all I would like to point out that during this period both Lori and Brian LaFond lived in the same apartment complex in Palm Springs, California: LaPalme. While Lori maintains that she and her brother were not living together, they were only feet apart at the same time. Separate apartments under "Brian Johnson" and "Sheree Fry", while a third seems to be under a name of a local radio celebrity and station owner Gary Daigneault...someone Lori would be aware of since Steven Frey worked for him for a period in Yucca Valley. It is not a secret that the apartment complex housed some of Lori's victims when they had no place else to go. Apparently, Lori likes having "slaves" around her to do the dirty work, if they are willing to. Lori also likes having her brother around to provide "muscle" just in case someone finds her. It's something that she use to think was funny, knowing that many of these people already knew that she and her brother attempted to kill me in San Diego. Lori used that shooting to scare people and would tell them, "My brother is a hitman for the mafia...you know that he already tried to kill Kevin in San Diego." I guess she thought this made him look tough.
Being the poster child for "what Lori can do to you" is not something I like. In fact, I much prefer the, "if Lori continues to do this to me, I will expose her for the lying piece of terrorist stalker that she is." She hasn't stopped yet.
I just had 590 hits on this blog yesterday, so you tell me, is she getting the message yet? Probably not. Lori doesn't get messages, she delivers them. You better pay attention!
"The List"; most victims of this crime have heard about it. Most know that it contains a list of Lori's friends so you know Missy Pissy and Leah are on that list, but who else. Of course Brian LaFond is on the list and so is Christian Johnson and Lori Lafond, but is there anyone else that is "protected" by the police while they spy on the gay community and steal from them? It would appear that the answer is cloudy and situational. Certainly Jonathan Mendenhall who was inside the organization for years should have been on the list, but he was arrested in an entrapment using Nick Andre and planted drugs. Why did Jonathan fall out of favor? It can be as simple as a momentary lapse of reason or sexual frustration for Lori and Brian, but the wisdom to jail a "friend" is not a smart one.
There are two case scenarios that I would like to show all of you tonight. I've talked about them before, but I want to assure you I did more than the police have ever talked about...and they should have talked about it.
The first was Steven Frey. Before we get into this I want you all to understand something. Steven is a good person. He really is. We have been friends for a very long time and continue to be friends to this day. A miracle knowing what Lori is like. It took a very long time for me to understand Steven's position but at the same time I ALWAYS knew there was something horribly similar to the situation that I was in, working for the Justice Department and his, working for Scott Lyle in the mortgage business. We were both successful guys and both had careers that we both loved until something happened and we both lost it all...separately but at the same kind of time.
There was an eerie feeling of de ja vu with Steve. He, like Jonathan, lost something in their eyes. There was a hopelessness that I took note of, but while I was Steven's best friend, Jonathan was never around. Lori was keeping him away from me knowing that we were close friends. Jonathan was like a trophy for Lori that represented one of my friends. She loves to have someone close to the target inside her circle. So while I was dealing with the Steven Frey situation, Jonathan was nowhere to be found, but I wasn't really looking either. I'd looked for him briefly when his boyfriend Jared passed away, but not much longer after that. Jonathan was on a bad path and you could see that. Steven was also in a position that I didn't understand until I looked.
Steven went from mortgage broker in real estate to full time drug dealer. That's a long way from the home owning guy that I met when I was 19. I know that kind of fall too. I was likewise successfully situated and then was put in a position to survive. Steven did it with drugs, I did other things too. When you are left with nothing, you have to survive. With Steven I didn't understand the position he was in until I became an informant. This was not something that I wanted to do, but when I was beaten senseless in his home, I had to do what was necessary to stay alive.
The entire time that I was with Steven, Brian LaFond, pretended that he was someone else on the microphone, with his two friends Christian and Kevin. He was a real jerk, but I have to admit that the story that they spun was quite entertaining, if you like to watch human suffering. Steven, like Lori and Brian, were only seconds from police headquarters and the whole situation seemed odd to me. Now I've known drug dealers my whole life, I've never seen such a horrific situation in my life. Brian pretended that he was a "cop" in charge of "Steven Frey" who was some kind of witness in a drug case that he needed to be protected as a witness. It was all an elaborate bullshit plan. What was really happening was much less complicated.
Steven was in tremendous debt to the IRS. I did my research and saw about $412,000 in tax liens to the IRS. That's a lot of money for someone that I KNEW was not responsible for the debt. Steven is far too careful with money. He's really good with it actually. For him to have amassed such a debt with the federal government, wasn't likely, but think about what that did. There was no way he could have worked at a job owing that kind of money. I have a family member that had this kind of debt once and the IRS met him when he got off the plane to garnish their share of his wages. They knew my family member and until that debt was paid, the IRS was on his ass. Obviously, if Steven had worked at a normal job, every penny would have had to go to paying back the government. If he didn't earn this tax debt, why would he pay it back? Dealing drugs was profitable and untraceable, but it bugged the shit out of me. Why couldn't he put his life back together? He told me with two words, "I'm toxic," and he left it at that. It bugged me, but now I understand.
You see, while I was living in San Diego, it would appear that someone was trading mortgages on homes in Steven and Sheree Frey's names. There are multiple aliases used by both Steven and Sheree Frey, but I can tell you this, there was no property that Steven owned...none. He had to scrape to pay rent on time and there was no "place" for him to live. This was a clear case of mortgage fraud...and then I saw something else. Jackson Velin, Steven's former boyfriend, was living in a home under Steven Frey's name and it was refinanced. Why would Jackson live in a home under Steven Frey's name. The problem is this. With that much tax debt that home could be seized by the government to pay off that tax debt if the home was really under Steven's name. If Steven got caught drug dealing, this would be what we call a criminal forfeiture as the proceeds of drug money. I was concerned for Jackson who pays for the home and has put all the equity in to it. Literally if Steven was arrested, the home and Jackson would be removed.
When I uncovered this half million dollar tax lien and the refinance paperwork, I knew that there was something wrong. The IRS even had Steven's correct address. If they knew he was living there, then why wasn't someone contacting him about the lien. The feds are not likely to let this kind of debt go. I, of course, took these findings to Police Chief Bryan Reyes and showed him. He didn't seem to understand. Not only that, but I was already a drug informant because of my rape, so this kind of lien would give way to serving a warrant on that property for the debt. This should have been easy, but it wasn't. Bryan Reyes, for all this things he is, is not the smartest guy. Here we have a drug dealer down the street, with a rape in his home, with a huge federal debt...and the police aren't concerned nor did they contact the feds.
Then Steven moved to the Cathedral Canyon Cove where he was arrested for selling drugs. When they arrested him, according to the case file, he had an undisclosed amount of GHB, crystal meth, ketamine and some weed for sale or in his possession. Now, I've worked on hundreds of drug cases...there is one thing that never happens, that is the lead drug, if designer, is always included in the charge. It isn't a bargaining chip. It's the big one. A designer drug, like GHB, is called that because it is designed for committing other crimes. It's like a golden ticket for prosecutors, and it is never the plea bargain drug. Prosecutors would take the less offensive drug or the least amount of a drug and bargain with that. GHB is not on the table and is mostly handled by the federal court, where the penalties are far more harsh. In Steven's case the ball was hugely dropped from a prosecutor's standpoint.
Though this was his first drug offense, he was already on probation for the death threat he sent to me via text, "u r a deadman." I never believed that Steven sent that. I knew that it was from Lori. Not too long before that, I got a different text from Steven just seconds after getting off the phone with Bryan Anderson and agreeing to meet him the next day with Christopher. That text said, "Now I know why there is a bullethole in ur cardoor. Too bad they missed." Remember, I am in a motel room with Christopher, I've barely just agreed to do the informant work and all of a sudden, Steven Frey is texting me like he heard the whole conversation. Not possible unless he was sitting with Lori, but it wasn't him sitting there, it was Jonathan.
The sting went sideways but my research continued. I have enough experience in criminal cases to know that when a person's sole income is from drugs, and it was, that a tax lien from the IRS is a smoking gun for any property owned by Steven Frey...and there was a refinancing document that proved the home was in Steven's name. There was already a rape case reported in the home where the lien was sent so the police had more than enough information to enter that home, but they never did. Instead, they waited until he moved and arrested him with GHB.
Here's where the story gets odd. You see, Steven was in a position to have to explain the GHB and the tax lien if he was questioned about it, so, once again Lori gets on the phone and acts like Steven was some kind of person that deserved a break even though she was the person that turned him in. The reason is even more simple, if he told the police where the GHB came from, then Lori and Brian would be in trouble for forcing him to sell that drug for them. This is common for some of the victims of this crime. "You either sell this for us, so we can make money or we'll turn you in to the police" is the common extortion plot here. There is no case scenario that would allow the prosecutor to drop the GHB and NOT CONTACT THE IRS! NONE! It is automatic that the police contact the IRS in this scenario. They were certainly made aware of the debt, but this didn't ring any bells. Chief Reyes knew Steven was arrested because he sent me an email telling me that. So there was no excuse for dropping this ball.
Certain people are granted certain privileges if they know too much. This is one of those scenarios. I doubt that a year and a half in jail felt like it was a bargain, but when it comes to the Larson Justice Center, sentencing is based on your sexuality and your relationship with Lori. Of course, I tried to contact his lawyer, his prosecutor, Bryan Anderson and anyone that would listen...nobody did. He ended up with a self surrender for drugs and a really short sentence when you consider the drugs involved. This should not have happened in a vacuum. He should have been held responsible for explaining the IRS debt.
I submit that the home ownership and the tax lien all have something to do with Lori and Brian LaFond. I even reported the home as a proceed of drug money to the IRS to get them involved. It was the smart thing to do. The other thing was making the police aware of the debt and the problems that come along with a suspect that is solely living on drug income. It wasn't as much to get Steven in trouble as it was an opportunity for him to tell the truth about the rape in his home. This was the entire point. It didn't work.
The second scenario of favoritism comes in the case with Anthony Dabiere and James Connelley. This one is also strange.
In my job as a courtroom deputy clerk I was the case manager for thousands of criminal cases that came into our chambers. I've never been able to understand Anthony's case. The scenario is odd and the circumstance is questionable. This happened after he saw the porn movies starring little kids in the apartments at LaPalme. He wasn't impressed with what he saw and vocalized it. This made him a target for Lori's hate.
James Connelley, was someone that I've known for a long time. He's a freak. He gets too high then he starts to freak out. For some reason, he was living in John O'Brien's condo when John was dying or had passed away. He was there with a lot of crystal meth that he got from Lori. He was selling the meth out of this condo and Anthony stopped by there. Immediately the police came and arrested them both. Now I don't know about most of you, but the guest in the home of the drug dealer may get into trouble, but he certainly is not the lead defendant in the case. The seller of the drugs is by far the most culpable.
Instead what you see is James as the number one defendant and Anthony as the second defendant. Then something really freaky happens. James disappears from the case without a trace. Just drops out. The guy that was selling the drugs literally disappears, but the case proceeds with Anthony, like he was the main player in the crime. This is highly unusual. No suspect can disappear in a case file without some mention of a dismissal or a sentencing. Neither happens to James, why? It's because he knew who set him up. He knew that Lori had him there selling drugs out of that home and that if he were prosecuted that Lori and Brian would be looked at. So in a huge miracle, James Connelley, disappears...it is rumored that he has a contact in law enforcement, they all know about Lori in the Coachella Valley.
Then something else strange happens that I made the Police Chief Bryan Reyes aware of. I looked at Anthony's case and there at the bottom of the docket is a case related to Steven Frey. The same Steven Frey that got preferential treatment above. There was only one problem. James Connelley and Anthony Dabiere had nothing to do with Steven Frey and the cases were not really related, but they had been intentionally flagged by someone in the courthouse as being "similar". This means that someone literally pulled up Anthony's case on the computer and intentionally picked Steven Frey's case to flag it as "special". "Special" doesn't happen in a courtroom. All defendants are created equal so for a person to have taken two names, not related, and related them...is a bright red flag. I've docketed, there isn't any way that this was a mistake and what would the odds be if it was...? Impossible.
This courtroom's chambers is literally flagging cases for similar treatment under the auspices of "Steven Frey". What does that mean? What is a Steven Frey thing to Commissioner Best or his secretary and why is it being related to Anthony Dabiere. I can tell you that the similarities are few...there is one though. Jonathan Mendenhall, Lori's live in slave, was friends with both Steven and Anthony. Was this more of what drove Jonathan away from Lori to become her biggest nightmare? I do know that Jonathan felt sorry for Steven Frey and told me so.
Did Lori play with the system to get an unfair result for Anthony by forcing him to take the fall for the drugs in a set up drug bust. It's what it looks like and guess what, it's the same Commissioner that Lori used to obtain her "workplace violence" restraining order and warrant against me. Is this a coincidence or is it favoritism and homophobia?
If you aren't on Lori's list of friends, you go to jail. Obviously James Connelley and Steve Frey knew more than Lori was willing to let them say...so she found ways to offer them deals without either of them experiencing true justice. Steven could have ended his life of oppression and so could James.
I will remind all of you that I too was victimized by the Commissioner when he sentenced me at my arraignment to a sentence that wasn't available to him. In a non drug related offense, I was given 3 years of probation and Prop. 36 Drug diversion classes. That's not an option for the Commissioner. If a person comes before him in a non-drug related case, drug diversion is not possible. Still, I plead and got out of jail that day, but it wasn't legal. I want to let people know that I think a "Steven Frey" thing means a person that is implanted, that is gay, male and obviously hooked to drug dealing or addiction. It is automatic to the point where the Commissioner doesn't even look at the charges and he just assumes that we are "Steven Frey" gays...and we should be treated harshly. I submit that there is a problem in that chambers about what is legal and what is not. A phone call from someone pretending to be Officer Rae Fernandez, is not probably cause to treat them differently. How in the world can a chambers be sentencing people based on the "word of a cop" who is, by the way, no different than any other person in a court of law. Not better and not worse.
This is the crux of the illegal practices of the Larson Justice Center commissioners. The same commissioners that Lori LaFond went to have a warrant issued for my arrest on a blog that no longer existed. This is where our problem is.
"The List"; most victims of this crime have heard about it. Most know that it contains a list of Lori's friends so you know Missy Pissy and Leah are on that list, but who else. Of course Brian LaFond is on the list and so is Christian Johnson and Lori Lafond, but is there anyone else that is "protected" by the police while they spy on the gay community and steal from them? It would appear that the answer is cloudy and situational. Certainly Jonathan Mendenhall who was inside the organization for years should have been on the list, but he was arrested in an entrapment using Nick Andre and planted drugs. Why did Jonathan fall out of favor? It can be as simple as a momentary lapse of reason or sexual frustration for Lori and Brian, but the wisdom to jail a "friend" is not a smart one.
There are two case scenarios that I would like to show all of you tonight. I've talked about them before, but I want to assure you I did more than the police have ever talked about...and they should have talked about it.
The first was Steven Frey. Before we get into this I want you all to understand something. Steven is a good person. He really is. We have been friends for a very long time and continue to be friends to this day. A miracle knowing what Lori is like. It took a very long time for me to understand Steven's position but at the same time I ALWAYS knew there was something horribly similar to the situation that I was in, working for the Justice Department and his, working for Scott Lyle in the mortgage business. We were both successful guys and both had careers that we both loved until something happened and we both lost it all...separately but at the same kind of time.
There was an eerie feeling of de ja vu with Steve. He, like Jonathan, lost something in their eyes. There was a hopelessness that I took note of, but while I was Steven's best friend, Jonathan was never around. Lori was keeping him away from me knowing that we were close friends. Jonathan was like a trophy for Lori that represented one of my friends. She loves to have someone close to the target inside her circle. So while I was dealing with the Steven Frey situation, Jonathan was nowhere to be found, but I wasn't really looking either. I'd looked for him briefly when his boyfriend Jared passed away, but not much longer after that. Jonathan was on a bad path and you could see that. Steven was also in a position that I didn't understand until I looked.
Steven went from mortgage broker in real estate to full time drug dealer. That's a long way from the home owning guy that I met when I was 19. I know that kind of fall too. I was likewise successfully situated and then was put in a position to survive. Steven did it with drugs, I did other things too. When you are left with nothing, you have to survive. With Steven I didn't understand the position he was in until I became an informant. This was not something that I wanted to do, but when I was beaten senseless in his home, I had to do what was necessary to stay alive.
The entire time that I was with Steven, Brian LaFond, pretended that he was someone else on the microphone, with his two friends Christian and Kevin. He was a real jerk, but I have to admit that the story that they spun was quite entertaining, if you like to watch human suffering. Steven, like Lori and Brian, were only seconds from police headquarters and the whole situation seemed odd to me. Now I've known drug dealers my whole life, I've never seen such a horrific situation in my life. Brian pretended that he was a "cop" in charge of "Steven Frey" who was some kind of witness in a drug case that he needed to be protected as a witness. It was all an elaborate bullshit plan. What was really happening was much less complicated.
Steven was in tremendous debt to the IRS. I did my research and saw about $412,000 in tax liens to the IRS. That's a lot of money for someone that I KNEW was not responsible for the debt. Steven is far too careful with money. He's really good with it actually. For him to have amassed such a debt with the federal government, wasn't likely, but think about what that did. There was no way he could have worked at a job owing that kind of money. I have a family member that had this kind of debt once and the IRS met him when he got off the plane to garnish their share of his wages. They knew my family member and until that debt was paid, the IRS was on his ass. Obviously, if Steven had worked at a normal job, every penny would have had to go to paying back the government. If he didn't earn this tax debt, why would he pay it back? Dealing drugs was profitable and untraceable, but it bugged the shit out of me. Why couldn't he put his life back together? He told me with two words, "I'm toxic," and he left it at that. It bugged me, but now I understand.
You see, while I was living in San Diego, it would appear that someone was trading mortgages on homes in Steven and Sheree Frey's names. There are multiple aliases used by both Steven and Sheree Frey, but I can tell you this, there was no property that Steven owned...none. He had to scrape to pay rent on time and there was no "place" for him to live. This was a clear case of mortgage fraud...and then I saw something else. Jackson Velin, Steven's former boyfriend, was living in a home under Steven Frey's name and it was refinanced. Why would Jackson live in a home under Steven Frey's name. The problem is this. With that much tax debt that home could be seized by the government to pay off that tax debt if the home was really under Steven's name. If Steven got caught drug dealing, this would be what we call a criminal forfeiture as the proceeds of drug money. I was concerned for Jackson who pays for the home and has put all the equity in to it. Literally if Steven was arrested, the home and Jackson would be removed.
When I uncovered this half million dollar tax lien and the refinance paperwork, I knew that there was something wrong. The IRS even had Steven's correct address. If they knew he was living there, then why wasn't someone contacting him about the lien. The feds are not likely to let this kind of debt go. I, of course, took these findings to Police Chief Bryan Reyes and showed him. He didn't seem to understand. Not only that, but I was already a drug informant because of my rape, so this kind of lien would give way to serving a warrant on that property for the debt. This should have been easy, but it wasn't. Bryan Reyes, for all this things he is, is not the smartest guy. Here we have a drug dealer down the street, with a rape in his home, with a huge federal debt...and the police aren't concerned nor did they contact the feds.
Then Steven moved to the Cathedral Canyon Cove where he was arrested for selling drugs. When they arrested him, according to the case file, he had an undisclosed amount of GHB, crystal meth, ketamine and some weed for sale or in his possession. Now, I've worked on hundreds of drug cases...there is one thing that never happens, that is the lead drug, if designer, is always included in the charge. It isn't a bargaining chip. It's the big one. A designer drug, like GHB, is called that because it is designed for committing other crimes. It's like a golden ticket for prosecutors, and it is never the plea bargain drug. Prosecutors would take the less offensive drug or the least amount of a drug and bargain with that. GHB is not on the table and is mostly handled by the federal court, where the penalties are far more harsh. In Steven's case the ball was hugely dropped from a prosecutor's standpoint.
Though this was his first drug offense, he was already on probation for the death threat he sent to me via text, "u r a deadman." I never believed that Steven sent that. I knew that it was from Lori. Not too long before that, I got a different text from Steven just seconds after getting off the phone with Bryan Anderson and agreeing to meet him the next day with Christopher. That text said, "Now I know why there is a bullethole in ur cardoor. Too bad they missed." Remember, I am in a motel room with Christopher, I've barely just agreed to do the informant work and all of a sudden, Steven Frey is texting me like he heard the whole conversation. Not possible unless he was sitting with Lori, but it wasn't him sitting there, it was Jonathan.
The sting went sideways but my research continued. I have enough experience in criminal cases to know that when a person's sole income is from drugs, and it was, that a tax lien from the IRS is a smoking gun for any property owned by Steven Frey...and there was a refinancing document that proved the home was in Steven's name. There was already a rape case reported in the home where the lien was sent so the police had more than enough information to enter that home, but they never did. Instead, they waited until he moved and arrested him with GHB.
Here's where the story gets odd. You see, Steven was in a position to have to explain the GHB and the tax lien if he was questioned about it, so, once again Lori gets on the phone and acts like Steven was some kind of person that deserved a break even though she was the person that turned him in. The reason is even more simple, if he told the police where the GHB came from, then Lori and Brian would be in trouble for forcing him to sell that drug for them. This is common for some of the victims of this crime. "You either sell this for us, so we can make money or we'll turn you in to the police" is the common extortion plot here. There is no case scenario that would allow the prosecutor to drop the GHB and NOT CONTACT THE IRS! NONE! It is automatic that the police contact the IRS in this scenario. They were certainly made aware of the debt, but this didn't ring any bells. Chief Reyes knew Steven was arrested because he sent me an email telling me that. So there was no excuse for dropping this ball.
Certain people are granted certain privileges if they know too much. This is one of those scenarios. I doubt that a year and a half in jail felt like it was a bargain, but when it comes to the Larson Justice Center, sentencing is based on your sexuality and your relationship with Lori. Of course, I tried to contact his lawyer, his prosecutor, Bryan Anderson and anyone that would listen...nobody did. He ended up with a self surrender for drugs and a really short sentence when you consider the drugs involved. This should not have happened in a vacuum. He should have been held responsible for explaining the IRS debt.
I submit that the home ownership and the tax lien all have something to do with Lori and Brian LaFond. I even reported the home as a proceed of drug money to the IRS to get them involved. It was the smart thing to do. The other thing was making the police aware of the debt and the problems that come along with a suspect that is solely living on drug income. It wasn't as much to get Steven in trouble as it was an opportunity for him to tell the truth about the rape in his home. This was the entire point. It didn't work.
The second scenario of favoritism comes in the case with Anthony Dabiere and James Connelley. This one is also strange.
In my job as a courtroom deputy clerk I was the case manager for thousands of criminal cases that came into our chambers. I've never been able to understand Anthony's case. The scenario is odd and the circumstance is questionable. This happened after he saw the porn movies starring little kids in the apartments at LaPalme. He wasn't impressed with what he saw and vocalized it. This made him a target for Lori's hate.
James Connelley, was someone that I've known for a long time. He's a freak. He gets too high then he starts to freak out. For some reason, he was living in John O'Brien's condo when John was dying or had passed away. He was there with a lot of crystal meth that he got from Lori. He was selling the meth out of this condo and Anthony stopped by there. Immediately the police came and arrested them both. Now I don't know about most of you, but the guest in the home of the drug dealer may get into trouble, but he certainly is not the lead defendant in the case. The seller of the drugs is by far the most culpable.
Instead what you see is James as the number one defendant and Anthony as the second defendant. Then something really freaky happens. James disappears from the case without a trace. Just drops out. The guy that was selling the drugs literally disappears, but the case proceeds with Anthony, like he was the main player in the crime. This is highly unusual. No suspect can disappear in a case file without some mention of a dismissal or a sentencing. Neither happens to James, why? It's because he knew who set him up. He knew that Lori had him there selling drugs out of that home and that if he were prosecuted that Lori and Brian would be looked at. So in a huge miracle, James Connelley, disappears...it is rumored that he has a contact in law enforcement, they all know about Lori in the Coachella Valley.
Then something else strange happens that I made the Police Chief Bryan Reyes aware of. I looked at Anthony's case and there at the bottom of the docket is a case related to Steven Frey. The same Steven Frey that got preferential treatment above. There was only one problem. James Connelley and Anthony Dabiere had nothing to do with Steven Frey and the cases were not really related, but they had been intentionally flagged by someone in the courthouse as being "similar". This means that someone literally pulled up Anthony's case on the computer and intentionally picked Steven Frey's case to flag it as "special". "Special" doesn't happen in a courtroom. All defendants are created equal so for a person to have taken two names, not related, and related them...is a bright red flag. I've docketed, there isn't any way that this was a mistake and what would the odds be if it was...? Impossible.
This courtroom's chambers is literally flagging cases for similar treatment under the auspices of "Steven Frey". What does that mean? What is a Steven Frey thing to Commissioner Best or his secretary and why is it being related to Anthony Dabiere. I can tell you that the similarities are few...there is one though. Jonathan Mendenhall, Lori's live in slave, was friends with both Steven and Anthony. Was this more of what drove Jonathan away from Lori to become her biggest nightmare? I do know that Jonathan felt sorry for Steven Frey and told me so.
Did Lori play with the system to get an unfair result for Anthony by forcing him to take the fall for the drugs in a set up drug bust. It's what it looks like and guess what, it's the same Commissioner that Lori used to obtain her "workplace violence" restraining order and warrant against me. Is this a coincidence or is it favoritism and homophobia?
If you aren't on Lori's list of friends, you go to jail. Obviously James Connelley and Steve Frey knew more than Lori was willing to let them say...so she found ways to offer them deals without either of them experiencing true justice. Steven could have ended his life of oppression and so could James.
I will remind all of you that I too was victimized by the Commissioner when he sentenced me at my arraignment to a sentence that wasn't available to him. In a non drug related offense, I was given 3 years of probation and Prop. 36 Drug diversion classes. That's not an option for the Commissioner. If a person comes before him in a non-drug related case, drug diversion is not possible. Still, I plead and got out of jail that day, but it wasn't legal. I want to let people know that I think a "Steven Frey" thing means a person that is implanted, that is gay, male and obviously hooked to drug dealing or addiction. It is automatic to the point where the Commissioner doesn't even look at the charges and he just assumes that we are "Steven Frey" gays...and we should be treated harshly. I submit that there is a problem in that chambers about what is legal and what is not. A phone call from someone pretending to be Officer Rae Fernandez, is not probably cause to treat them differently. How in the world can a chambers be sentencing people based on the "word of a cop" who is, by the way, no different than any other person in a court of law. Not better and not worse.
This is the crux of the illegal practices of the Larson Justice Center commissioners. The same commissioners that Lori LaFond went to have a warrant issued for my arrest on a blog that no longer existed. This is where our problem is.

