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Veronica Sanchez

Judge Sanchez’s Gag Order War on Mother and Medicine

    A D.C. Family Court judge is facing national backlash after gagging a protective mother and banning emergency medical care for her brain-damaged children without prior court permission. Judge Veronica Sanchez’s draconian orders favor Joseph “Jay” Scallan, a DHS official known for robot sex antics and child neglect. Despite dire medical warnings from top neurologist Dr. S. Gregory Hipskind—dubbed the “Michael Jordan of SPECT scans”—the court has ignored expert advice and punished the mother. Critics are calling it a Deep State cover-up, where politics trumps medicine and justice. The children remain at risk—and their mother silenced by force of law.

    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.