Sunday, February 9, 2014

BABOSA SUES FBI, BUSH, OBAMA, US ATTORNEYS GENERAL

There is a saying in Spanish that says "la defensa es permitida," which translates roughly to self defense is permissible. After having watched our friends and community mauled by rogue blogger Robert Wightman – a disbarred attorney from Dallas – we have decided that perhaps our fellow residents may want to know a little more about this actor. Toward that end we have started an informational blog that you can access by simply clicking on the graphic at top right [The Wightman Contra-Intelligence Files]. Periodically, we will add more. The third installment is below. Happy reading!) 



By Juan Montoya
Four years ago, Chase Bank sent a large mailing to potential customers who might want to apply for a credit card.
Instantly, because one was sent to him and another person who had been target of his lawsuit, Robert Wightman suspicions were roused.
Could it be, he thought, that the Federal Bureau of Investigation, former U.S. Attorney Albert Gonzalez, current U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, and the FBI Director Robert Mueller, were all trying to entrap him by sending him the application?
But of course, that was it.
So Wightman, who has been known to sue people and companies at the drop of a legal pad did what comes naturally to him. He sued them and demanded that the court appoint a special prosecutor to pursue the investigation into who had sent him the credit card application.
In his petition to the court in Wightman vs. Robert Meuller, et al, Civil Action No. 10-00238 (JDB) he requested that the Court order defendants to recuse themselves from a criminal investigation that he sought to open.
Wightman began with accusations that Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson of the Texas Supreme Court "orchestrated an usurping of power" from Texas Governor Rick Perry "with Governor Perry's full consent for the sole purpose of obstructing justice."
Wightman also alleged, among other things, that FBI Director Mueller and former Attorney General Albert Gonzales used the FBI to entrap him on credit card fraud charges in order to silence his criticism of appointments made by former President George W. Bush. He claims that the FBI was responsible for a Chase credit card application addressed to him and to a person targeted in a previous lawsuit he filed; he believes that the application is evidence of the FBI's scheme to entrap him on credit card fraud. 
Wightman also contended that Mueller could no longer conduct a criminal investigation of Governor Perry and Chief Justice Jefferson because he would implicate himself and his office, and that Attorney General Holder was now involved in the coverup because "President Obama seeks to appoint to federal offices Democrats who have made themselves party to the criminal conduct initiated under the Republicans."
He further argued that the Court's failure to compel the FBI to investigate and indict Governor Perry and every member of the Texas Supreme Court will make other judges "party to the criminal conspiracy started by Governor Perry and the Texas Supreme Court and covered up by FBI Director Mueller."
According to Wightman the FBI reviewed his claims of public corruption and attempted credit card fraud at his request but declined to investigate further, citing a lack of evidence. He sought declaratory, injunctive,
and mandamus relief ordering defendants' recusal from a criminal investigation of Governor Perry and Chief Justice Jefferson and the appointment of an "independent investigator" to pursue the investigation.
The defendants moved to dismiss the complaint pursuant to Rule 12(b)(1) for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. They argued that Wightman-Cervantes's bizarre and implausible factual allegations are not entitled to a presumption of truth, and that his complaint therefore did not raise a federal question and warranted dismissal on jurisdictional grounds.
The court, finding Wightman's claims that a wide-ranging conspiracy involving two administrations and high-ranking state and federal officials that were trying to entrap him baseless, said he did not offer any facts or circumstances to support his claims that defendants "conspired to try and entrap him by having him accept a credit card from Chase," or that they conspired to have him arrested before the hearing for a President Bush appointee. In their opinion, they said his factual allegations are conclusory and unsupported, representing the type of "bizarre conspiracy theories" and "wholly insubstantial" claims contemplated by the D.C. Circuit and others that had dismissed similar claims.
The court said that even though it recognized that pro-se litigants are "generally entitled to the benefit of less stringent than those applied to attorneys, in fact, Wightman is a disbarred attorney who "is presumed to have a knowledge of the legal system and needed less protections from the court."
The court found that Wightman had failed to show that he had a right to the appointment of a special prosecutor or that the FBI, defendants, or any other government official or agency owe him a duty to investigate the alleged criminal conduct. The Court concluded that Wightman had failed to satisfy his burden and demonstrate that he was entitled to mandamus relief, and his request for a writ of mandamus was also denied. And a justice of the peace allowed this guy to represent someone in his court? This county is going to hell in hand basket and this case is one of the looniest we've encountered.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

You're fucking him, Juan.

Anonymous said...

HEY, METESELA HASTA LOS HUEVOS JUAN!!!….UNTIL YOU FEEL HIS OVARIES CABRON…UUUYYYYY

Anonymous said...

Chingado ya basta. You two duke it out at a cantina, enough of both of you trashing each other. You both look like children

Anonymous said...

The round mound of ass pound Bobby Weight-man is misunderstood dude. The blubbery mass of gayness does not sue others for his sake man. He does it for the millions of people that live in his head dude..lol!

Poor Boobie…he hasn't been the same since the doctor mistook his face for his ass and dropped him when he slapped him dude!

He lives a wretched life man. You would too if you hadn't had an orgasm in over ten years dude…and to top it off..by his own admission, he thinks about sex 24/7…I know dudes..WOW!

Does that mean he is cocked and loaded at church dude? is he having his libido spring into action when he is paying the young man at HEB, talking to the Jehovah's witness at the door, or waiting in line at Rudy's for an order of smoked sausage….he did say 24/7 dude….the fat grotesque Boobie wouldn't lie…not Mr. Document Driven dude!

He got run out of Dallas for his legal shenanigans, and now his past is helping us understand the mass of confusion that is Boobie, La Babosa, The round mound of ass pound, Kink Kong's fetus, the walking walrus…whatever you want to call him dude…he does what he does to satisfy
Lord knows what…

What is next for the relentless mass of conspiracies?….getting laid would be on at the top of my list dude…lol!

Anonymous said...

"Nothing like a lawyer scorned"....is worse than a "woman" scorned. Lawyers and apparently "disbarred" lawyers too, a whiney bitches who have egos the size of Dan Sanchez.

Anonymous said...

(You're fucking him, Juan.)

Any vids of the "event"? You know, for youtube purposes.

Anonymous said...

Coo-Coo, Coo-Coo......Hey "Boobie", watch out.....your so darn smart that NASA may abduct you while you sleep....

Anonymous said...

Keep poking fun at me...I'M SUING YOU! All of you....including your parents for giving you life. I'm also filing a writ of mandamus against God until he does as I say.....

-Boobie

Anonymous said...

The Hernandez klan might well rethink the use of this "ex-lawyer" as their PR man and attack Chihuahua. My guess is that is going to cost them votes to be identified with this guy.

Anonymous said...

Don't listen to them Bobby.

They are jealous of you.

They wish they had an ounce of courage that you posses.

You beat anorexia and you can beat this, you ape like creature!

You go girl!

Hurrrryyyyyyyyyyy!

Anonymous said...

Worse part about it Montoya? That idiote in Wightman can sue because he uses the money that people pay for the advertisement on his blog. The other, just to see if he can make an easy dollar to just go away.

Anonymous said...

Bobby,

Please listen closely to those inter-voices telling you what to do. They are never wrong, regardless of what they say. The planet Krypton is will be contacting you tonight, do not sleep, stay awake for the message.

Anonymous said...

Hahaha man LMAO!

rita