February 21, 2011

Is David Williams Covering Up For A Public Official Sought To Be Removed From Office?

February 22, 2011 - CENTRAL KENTUCKY - Wes Collins, from Clark County, claims he has evidence to support the removal of a Central Kentucky family court judge, and that Senate President David Williams has ordered his petition for removal by address not be given any due process before the Senate Judiciary Committee. “ He’s violating my rights,” Collins said.


Collins claims Senator Williams appears to be aiding in covering up the acts of misconduct and malfeasance committed by the public official, that the Judicial Conduct Commission failed to stop, and “that it’s our Right as Citizens of Kentucky to file such a petition and obtain due process on it.” Collins said.

Collins said he filed the Petition back in August 2010, pursuant to the Kentucky Bill of Rights section 1:6 and KRS 63.060, read into the record on January 4, 2011, and assigned to the Senate Judiciary Committee. From there Collins said, “ I’ve been sandbagged and obstructed ever since. At first they acted like they didn’t know what to do with it, then the truth finally came out it was being obstructed by Williams.”

Collins claims that the judges wrongful acts were done on purpose and caused the loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of property, and he was wrongfully deprived of his child in retaliation, because the issues of property loss and fraud were raised back to the judge sought to be removed. “The petition is warranted here because it was a cover up all the way to the Supreme Court of Kentucky,” Collins said.

Collins claims that under the circumstances of a complete and total fraud upon the courts, the petition is proper before the Senate, and it’s a citizens duty to exercise the right to bring rogue public officials to justice before the general assembly. “It’s also their duty to perform fairly and impartially. I’m wondering why he is obstructing the Petition if it’s not to cover up for the public official, and David Williams needs to answer that question “ Collins said.

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