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Paul Pelosi Attacked just like Pete Bennett with the same attorneys

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FILE - Paul Pelosi, right, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, of California, follows his wife as she arrives for her weekly news conference in Washington on March 17, 2022. Mr. Pelosi was attacked by an intruder at his San Francisco home on Oct. 28, 2022.

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FILE - Paul Pelosi, right, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, of California, follows his wife as she arrives for her weekly news conference in Washington on March 17, 2022. Mr. Pelosi was attacked by an intruder at his San Francisco home on Oct. 28, 2022.

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Bennett and Congressman DeSaulneir

Congressman DeSaulnier

Bennett attempts to meet with Congressman DeSaulnier. Bennett is immediately dispached with Officers and Union members none of know the truth about DeSaulnier such as his hero kidnapping incident that was staged by the Teamsters - Free Media for the Hero.

Arrest Bennett

Get Bennett

Clearly the Congressman was smiling about events on seeing Bennett get smacked down. As state senator DeSaulnier called the legislative unit on Bennett which backfired as suggesting Bennett was a threat but failed to share the Hero kidnapping incident and the imminent threat regarding a kidnapping incident.

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Benioff Ocean Institute (Kidnapping) and The Rise Fund Murders (The Strack Family)

The Benioff Ocean Institute (Parental abduction)

There is a heap of lies connected to Nancy Greenan-Hamil relationship with my sons.

Money, Power, Influence, Insider Traitors, Discrimination and Union Power

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State Bar Corruption

The Bar President and Chief Justice

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Bennett having a decades long battle with getting access to counsel boils down to the Contra Costa Bar Sustaining members.

Unionized Corrupion

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The Speaker Letters - The Kill Pete Bennett to Cover Up and Your Attorneys

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Dear Speaker Pelosi, 

Your husband retained Amanda Bevins who is the same attorney for the so-called mastermind of the Contra Costa Narcotics Enforcement Taskforce, a group of corrupt parties connected to numerous federal cases with convictions. 

There is a strait path to my long battles with Contra Costa County public officials, police agencies and the members of the Contra Costa Bar Association.  

I have been relentlessly beaten, attacked, arrested, harassed and have been brought to the edge of death many times with every investigation stalled past the Statute of Limitations.  

The connections between us are the base closures such as the Presidio, CNWS, Mare Island, Oakland Army base, and Treasure Island that then connect to Lennar Corporation, Brookfield Properties, and Discovery Homes owned by Albert D. Seeno.  

The Seeno family is a corrupt murderous entity where their contractors, enemies, and opponents end up dead. 

Yous support of the Teamsters and other unions has been a large part of the issues I've faced over forty years. There is a large racketeering investigation underway aimed at Base Closures, Unions and your friends at Salesforce, Oracle and other big tech, big law and big tech are your supporters that came after Pete Bennett founder of nomoreh1b.com lost when Godaddy was taken private, from there officers arrested in the cnetscandal.com proceeded to drive me out of business and forcing me to flee Contra Costa County.  

Useful links for Mr. Pelosi to review

https://www.cnetscandal.com/search/label/Dead%20Witness
https://www.cnetscandal.com/p/archive-posts-by-month.html
https://www.cnetscandal.com/search/label/Speaker%20of%20the%20House

Every effort I've made to right my ship has failed in connection to the attorneys, investors, bankers, and unionized workforce that you and your co-conspirators coddle and protect.  

Chris Butler is the same person connected to Deputy Tanabe with others rigged my F-250 to explode on NB 680 in connection to my divorce.  That day my death value was over two million via a Prudential Life Policy, in inheritance valued anywhere from one million to much more.  

I have lost my housing, my EDD funds were cut off, your friends the Benioff's retaliated by booting me from Dreamforce 2022 which is identical to Oracle World 2019.  

My personal situation is bleak, hobbled by diabetes, I am aging out and heading to live on the street.  It is truly clear that every department in Contra Costa County rebukes my efforts to acquire housing, assistance, have altered my medical records to conceal the attempts to end my life either in the jail or the hospital. 

The across-the-board rejection of constituent services will end my life far earlier than expected.  Exposure to weather will consume this constituent.  

Have a wonderful day, spend those millions wisely and enjoy your mansions and summer homes.  

Warm Regards, 

Pete Bennett
925-357-0723  

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Opinion
No.:CR11 0529 SBA

09-14-2012

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. CHRISTOPHER BUTLER, Defendant.

WILLIAM E. GAGEN, JR. CSB #043832 AMANDA I. BEVINS, CSB#167938 Gagen, McCoy, McMahon, Koss, Markowitz & Raines Attorneys for Defendant CHRISTOPHER BUTLER

SANDRA BROWN ARMSTRONG

WILLIAM E. GAGEN, JR. CSB #043832
AMANDA I. BEVINS, CSB#167938
Gagen, McCoy, McMahon, Koss, Markowitz & Raines
Attorneys for Defendant
CHRISTOPHER BUTLER
APPLICATION AND [PROPOSED]
ORDER TO FILE UNDER SEAL

Sentencing Date: September 21, 2012

UNDER SEAL
Christopher Butler, by and through his counsel William E. Gagen, Jr., hereby moves this Court for an order sealing the application for sealing order, the sealing order, Defendant's Sentencing Memorandum, and all documents related to the Sentencing Memorandum in the above-referenced action. The Sentencing Memorandum relates to an ongoing investigation and the named defendant is in the Dublin Federal Detention Facility. Accordingly, disclosure of these documents may jeopardize Defendant's safety

This application is made on grounds that sentencing documents contain constitutionally-protected information. The individual's right to privacy in such information overrides the public's qualified right of access.

Assistant United States Attorney Hartley West has been contacted and she too has petitioned the Court for an Order to file under seal the Government's Sentencing  Memorandum.

GAGEN, MCCOY, MCMAHON, KOSS,
MARKOWITZ & RAINES
A Professional Corporation
By: _______________
WILLIAM E. GAGEN, JR.
Attorneys for Defendant
CHRISTOPHER BUTLER
ORDER
Upon motion of the Defendant and good cause shown, it is hereby ORDERED that the application for a sealing order, the sealing order, Defendant's Sentencing Memorandum, and all documents related to the Sentencing Memorandum in the above-referenced action, shall be filed under seal by the Clerk until further order of the Court.

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SANDRA BROWN ARMSTRONG
Judge, United States District Court

 

The UNION SPEAKER 

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Keepers of the Secrets of the Dead Witnesses

Murdered Witnesses

There is a secret cadre of dead witnesses, public officials, police officers and litigants. ADA Mary Knox super proud of career convientley leaves out the unsolved cases of Contra Costa County.  Like everyone else they sued the county and won a settlement.  

Sadly others that sue end up dead. 

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Speaker of House is rich and Pete Bennett litigant has endured murders of his family, counsel, friends woven into the destruction of his businesses so consitents the FBI is likely taking complaints filed by Bennett to a Federal Grand Jury

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The Collection of Elected Protectors - Union Strong death to the rest

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The Point of Sale System

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Senior Contra Costa County Law Enforcement Official and Concord Private Investigator Indicted

Meet Friends of Paul and Nancy Pelosi

When Paul Pelosi retained Amanda Bevins Pete Bennett immediately connected Bevins to representing Private Investigator Chris Butler to Deputy Tanabe, Commander Norman Wielsch, and Officer Lombardi to Attorney William Gagen to GagenMcCoy.com to Fang vs. McAdam.  


The Pelosi File 

Nancy and the Unions

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Senior Contra Costa County Law Enforcement Official and Concord Private Investigator Indicted
Two Alleged to Have Engaged in a Spectrum of Corrupt Activities, Including Stealing Methamphetamine and Marijuana from Evidence and Selling it for Profit, Protection of a Prostitution Establishment, and Armed Robberies of Prostitutes

U.S. Attorney’s OfficeAugust 15, 2011
  • Northern District of California(415) 436-7200

SAN FRANCISCO—A federal grand jury in San Francisco indicted Norman Wielsch of Antioch, Calif., and Christopher Butler of Concord, Calif., on Aug. 8, 2011, for federal narcotics offenses, civil rights violations, and extortion, United States Attorney Melinda Haag announced.

According to the indictment, Wielsch, 50, and Butler, 50, are alleged to have participated together in criminal activities made possible by Wielsch’s position as the commander of the Contra Costa County Narcotics Enforcement Team (CNET). The indictment alleges the following abuses of Wielsch’s position, in which Butler, a private investigator based in Concord, participated and assisted:

  • Wielsch, aided and abetted by Butler, stole from county evidence facilities methamphetamine and marijuana that had been seized in CNET operations. Wielsch and Butler sold some of the stolen narcotics and intended to sell the remainder. The quantity of methamphetamine sold by Wielsch and Butler was sufficiently large to trigger a mandatory minimum term of 10 years’ imprisonment, if proven at trial.
  • Wielsch and Butler participated together in a phony “sting” operation in which they falsely detained a person under the guise of a legitimate law enforcement operation, conducted warrantless searches, and kept narcotics that were taken from the person during the “sting.”
  • Butler opened a massage parlor in Pleasant Hill, Calif., in which prostitution activities took place. He required the women working in the parlor to make weekly payments, which he shared with Wielsch, in exchange for Wielsch’s agreement to provide protection to the women from law enforcement action.
  • Wielsch and Butler together conducted “stings” directed at prostitutes. Wielsch and Butler identified individuals they believed to be prostitutes through online advertisements and arranged meetings with them, typically in hotels. Wielsch and Butler then staged what purported to be legitimate sting operations, but instead of seizing evidence and citing the prostitutes, they unlawfully took the prostitutes’ money and property for themselves.

“This indictment alleges a pattern of lawlessness that not only violated the trust of the people of Contra Costa County, but also brings dishonor to all the fine men and women in law enforcement who work hard, do the right thing, and risk their lives every day protecting our communities,” U.S. Attorney Haag said. In May 2011, the Contra Costa County District Attorney asked the U.S. Attorney’s Office to lead the investigation. “The District Attorney’s Office led the initial investigation and did a thorough and professional job,” U.S. Attorney Haag said. “When the extent of the alleged misconduct became apparent, however, District Attorney Mark Peterson asked our office and the FBI to take the lead. We took that responsibility without hesitation.”

Wielsch and Butler were arrested this morning by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who have been investigating the case since May 2011.

The defendants’ initial appearance took place this morning in federal court in San Francisco; they are currently being held without bail pending detention hearings. Butler’s detention hearing is scheduled for Aug. 18, 2011, at 9:30 a.m. before Magistrate Judge Nathanael Cousins in San Francisco. Wielsch’s detention hearing is scheduled for Aug. 22, 2011, at 9:30 a.m. before Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler in Oakland, Calif.

The maximum statutory penalties for each count are as follows, although any sentence imposed by the court following conviction would take into consideration the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and the federal statute governing imposition of a sentence, 18 U.S.C. § 3553:

Count 1 – Narcotics Conspiracy, 21 U.S.C. § 846 (Wielsch and Butler)

  • Life imprisonment (10-year mandatory minimum)
  • Five years’ supervised release
  • $10,000,000 fine
  • $100 special assessment

Count 2 – Methamphetamine Distribution, 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (Wielsch and Butler)

  • Life imprisonment (10-year mandatory minimum)
  • Five years’ supervised release
  • $10,000,000 fine
  • $100 special assessment

Count 3 – Methamphetamine Distribution, 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (Butler)

  • Life imprisonment (10-year mandatory minimum)
  • Five years’ supervised release
  • $10,000,000 fine
  • $100 special assessment

Counts 4 through 9 – Marijuana Distribution, 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) (Butler)

  • Five years’ imprisonment (10-year mandatory minimum)
  • Three years’ supervised release
  • $10,000,000 fine
  • $100 special assessment

Counts 10 through 13 – Theft From Programs Receiving Federal Funds, 18 U.S.C.m § 666(a)(1) (Wielsch)

  • 10 years’ imprisonment
  • Three years’ supervised release
  • $250,000 fine
  • $100 special assessment

Count 14 & 16 – Civil Rights Conspiracy, 18 U.S.C. § 241 (Wielsch and Butler)

  • Life imprisonment
  • Five years’ supervised release
  • $250,000 fine
  • $100 special assessment

Count 15 & 17 – Extortion, 18 U.S.C. § 1951 (Wielsch and Butler)

  • 20 years’ imprisonment
  • Five years’ supervised release
  • $250,000 fine
  • $100 special assessment

Hartley M.K. West and John Hemann are the Assistant U.S. Attorneys who are prosecuting the case with the assistance of Alycee Lane, Rania Ghawi, and Cristhian Escobar.  The prosecution is the result of an investigation by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office.

Please note, an indictment contains only allegations against an individual and, as with all defendants, Mr. Wielsch and Mr. Butler must be presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

Further Information:

CASE #: CR—11-0529-SBA

A copy of this press release may be found on the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s website at www.usdoj.gov/usao/can.

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Normy - remember Pete Bennett

In 1981, Commander Wielsch was known as Normy and his father was a contractor

They moved in built a sleep loft in rented a space on Cloverdale Ave Concord just a few doors down from Pete Bennnett's first shop. Years later he is Commander Wielsch of the Contra Costa Narcotics Taskforce leaving a legacy of threatening suspects, frame-ups and dubious busts leaving a trail of distrust. Now he's jumping for Jesus.

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