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Ryder Belisle Judicial Homicide: Judge Cook’s Attack Dog Tries to Bite Journalists

    An Ohio judge facing national outrage over a disabled boy’s death sent a private lawyer to threaten a reporter. The move backfired. Emails show attorney Peter Pattakos demanding takedowns, dodging basic questions, and refusing to name his client—while journalists pushed back. The intimidation only deepened scrutiny of Judge Katarina Cook and Judge Linda Tucci Teodosio, whose courts ignored life-or-death medical warnings. Thirty-two days later, Ryder Belisle was dead. What followed was a scramble to shift blame, rewrite timelines, and muzzle the press. The documents tell a different story.

    Ohio Court Kills Kid: Disabled child dies 32 days after judges ignored life-threatening medical warnings, exposing judicial homicide.

    Ohio Court Kills Kid

      A disabled child survived a terminal illness for years under expert care—until family court intervened. In Summit County, Ohio, a judge ignored a written, life-or-death warning from one of America’s top brain doctors and ordered Ryder Belisle removed from the hospital. Thirty-two days later, Ryder was dead. This investigation exposes how judicial pride, CPS corruption, Title IV incentives, and a violent felon father combined to produce what many now call judicial homicide. The cascade to death was medical. The cascade to disaster was judicial.

      Alaska Judge From Hell: Jamgochian orders three children into reunification with their abuser, while the protective mother faces arrest.

      Alaska Judge From Hell Forces Children Back to Abuser in Bartholomew Case

        The Bartholomew case has exploded into a national scandal. An Alaska judge has ordered three terrified children back into the custody and “reunification therapy” of their accused abuser, John Bartholomew, even as Utah authorities conduct an active criminal investigation into his alleged sexual and physical violence. Their mother, Michelle Bartholomew, is now hunted by the same court for refusing to hand the children over. Medical experts, brain-scan evidence, and child-advocacy leaders say the Alaska court is forcing torture. Advocates call this one of the most shocking family-court abuses in America today—and demand federal intervention before the children disappear forever.

        Black Widow's 400‑Page Meltdown: Elizabeth Faulkner’s smear collapses as Judge Rakov recuses. Weigel: “Venom and vengeance, not justice.”

        Black Widow’s 400‑Page Meltdown

          Elizabeth Faulkner, known across the Hudson Valley as the “Ulster County Black Widow,” just hit a wall. Her 400-page legal broadside against protective mother Helen Garber—stuffed with falsehoods and personal vendettas—was swatted down by Judge Sarah Rakov, who recused herself rather than dignify the spectacle. According to Family Court Fraud Warrior Project founder Dave Weigel, Faulkner’s motion was “a smear campaign dressed up as law.” Court insiders say it was pure retaliation—an attempt to jail Garber and steal her child. But this time, the Black Widow’s web may finally be unraveling under public scrutiny and legal sunlight.