Attorney General Jeff Sessions Named In Criminal Complaint

13229
SHARE

An amended verified criminal complaint has recently been filed in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, PA., as well as the District Court of New Jersey, Trenton Division.  The Petitioner, David Moleski, filed a verified criminal complaint against Judge Freda L. Wolfson in the District Court of New Jersey, Trenton Division.  The brief charges that Wolfson obstructed justice when she stated on the record in Moleski’s IRS criminal trial that Public Law 80-772 passed both Houses of Congress in 1947.

Judges are presumed to know the law or where to find it.

The argument presented in the complaint suggests that Judge Wolfson knew in advance pursuant to 18 USC §1512, et seq. that she had no authority to prosecute, adjudge, or imprison Moleski. Attorneys for Moleski and other social justice groups looked at the records in the House of Representatives and the Senate which proved that a different bill passed the House on May 12, 1947 than the one that passed the Senate on June 18, 1948.