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Scott Huminski v. Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott – Corruption Case

“The AEGIS Alliance encourages the US Government and others to investigate this case. Case number 17-MM-000815 in the Lee County Clerk of Courts.”

This is according to a complaint filed by Scott Huminski against LCSO Sheriff Mike Scott of Lee County Florida on October 13th of 2017. Here is a Download of all court documents obtained by The AEGIS Alliance, free of viruses.

Scott Huminski is a citizen-reporter and activist who resides in Bonita Springs, Florida. The complaint says “See Generally, Huminski v. Corsones, 396 F.3d 53 (2d Cir. 2005)”. His writings criticize Sheriff Mike Scott, and Huminski had emailed his writings to prospective candidates for Sheriff who are LCSO employees and likely to run for office as is the custom for sheriff candidates in Florida (to be deputies prior to seeking office). The Sheriff silenced criticism of himself by requesting and obtaining a gag order concerning Huminski’s reportage to political opponents of the Sheriff. An abuse of power to wrongfully gain advantage in his political goals.

Sheriff Scott chose to silence Huminski’s criticism and to deny Huminski of all public safety services in retaliation for Huminski’s core protected political speech. Sheriff Scott applied for a court protective order which forbids “contact and communication” with the Sheriff and all employees of the LCSO. The Sheriff’s request for a protective order was granted by Judge Krier in April, 2017. See attached. Huminski can not report a crime to the only police agency with jurisdiction in Bonita Springs. This is evidenced in 911 tapes on 9/23 and 9/24 when Huminski was the victim of property crimes and assault. Withholding service is another technique of the Sheriff to retaliate against his critics for political gain.

The protective order crafted by the Sheriff is absolute and has zero exemptions to its sweeping effectiveness, silencing critic Huminski and denying him public safety services.

Huminski is a witness in matters pending before the Circuit and County courts in Fort Myers. The Sheriff’s protective order forbids Huminski’s participation in court matters as Huminski must contact and interact with security screeners that are LCSO employees and courthouse deputies stationed at the courtrooms. Sheriff Scott’s obtaining a protective order prohibiting Huminski’s participation as a witness constitutes criminal obstruction of justice, witness intimidation and witness tampering. Huminski is prohibited from attending hearings that he is a party to – also obstruction of justice. These crimes under State and Federal law are related to corrupt manipulation of the courts by the Sheriff to advance his political agenda and gain advantage in elections.

Silencing dissent to fix elections and further political ambitions is conduct typical of unethical conduct usually associated with a police state.

Sheriff Scott was served by the federal court with a Notice of Commencement of Bankruptcy on or about 4/30/2017, In Re: Scott Huminski, and his status as “pro se” in the case was noticed by the federal court.

The conduct of Sheriff Scott constitutes criminal obstruction of justice, witness intimidation and tampering in violation of State and Federal criminal codes. Specifically, the order obtained by Sheriff Scott forbade service of the Sheriff in a matter pending before the U.S. Bankruptcy Court and specified by Bankruptcy Rule 9027. Sheriff Scott was listed as “pro se” in the bankruptcy proceedings. Under Rule 9027, Huminski was mandated to serve the Sheriff with federal removal papers. Because of the
Sheriff’s protective order, Huminski’s service of the Sheriff under federal court rules was criminally obstructed by the shield erected by the Sheriff set forth in his protective order. Sheriff Scott’s order makes him litigation-proof to further his political ambitions and at the same time excludes Huminski from the Lee County Courthouse regarding matters not related to the Sheriff and those related to the Sheriff.

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