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Emily Moskowitz

Ding Dong Dead Moskowitz: Her death reignites debate over GAL immunity, judicial overreach, and Connecticut’s broken family court system.

Ding Dong Dead Moskowitz

    The death of Emily J. Moskowitz has reignited fierce debate over Connecticut’s family court system. Known both as a veteran attorney and a controversial guardian ad litem, Moskowitz was praised by the judiciary for her service and simultaneously condemned by critics as a symbol of unchecked power and judicial overreach. Central to this storm is the landmark Carrubba v. Moskowitz decision, which granted GALs absolute immunity—a legal shield that many argue enables abuse, corruption, and financial exploitation of families in crisis. As praise and scorn pour in, the battle over Moskowitz’s legacy continues to stir outrage and reflection across Connecticut.

    GAL Immunity Gone!

      Remember the high ranking jew Judge Joette Katz? Famous in Corrupticut for the opinion in Carrubba v Moskowitz where a jew GAL of family court got sued by goy Dad who had been fucked over by the jew GAL Emily Moskowitz? Justice Katz made sure that the jews of the Family Bar would be protected from attack of the goy for trafficking kids and plundering family savings. The opinion pronounced to all goy that their lawsuits would not be entertained by the rabbinical court, as the public policy goals of immune GALs would be undermined. In simple terms, the jews of the high bench conferred ‘absolute immunity’ upon the evil… Read More »GAL Immunity Gone!