Trashy Writ Twits
Facing multiple lawsuits and more disciplinary proceedings than ashes at a cookout, lawyer of ill-repute Sidney Powell scampered out of Texas and opened an office in Alexandria, Virginia even though she is not admitted to practice law in Virginia.
The Virginia Supreme Court is currently considering a legal ethics opinion that would allow her continue to file lawsuits spreading the Big Lie from her new office in Virginia.
I’m thinking that if more people, including those who go to this beauty salon, knew that the Virginia Supreme Court is pondering revising the opinion that deprives a lawyer who is the subject of multiple disciplinary proceedings the honor of practicing law from Virginia until after those disciplinary troubles are resolved. I know you don’t need a map, a compass, or a sherpa to know that Alexandria is one vigorous line dance to DeeCee.
Contact information for the Virginia State Bar appears on the first page of the petition asking the Virginia Supreme Court to approve the proposed legal ethics opinion. If ya got a pencil and an envelope or a fax machine, you could thank them for taking out Texas Trash. And we’ve got plenty more trashy writ twits in this state that we could hog tie and ship out COD.
Ms. JJ, ***if*** only properly applied there are many provisions in interstate commerce law that would stop scofflaw attorneys, doctors, teachers, LE and paraprofessionals from crossing state lines to resume their criming.
Thank you for the link! Our two state US Senators should also thank you. They breathe easier when we divert a moment of our time to other causes.
1She bought that house under an LLC name – once everyone suing her gets a judgement, will she have to claim it as an asset too?
2I guess if this works out for her in Virginia, she can open up a firm of disgraced lowyers like Powell, Giuliani & Wood (if she kisses and makes up with him).
3Meant to say they would specialize in fraud.
4I wonder if the Virginia authorities considering Ms. Powell might be able to assist in finding the $14 million donated to a nonprofit she controlled.
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