Help me stop Mary Kellett
The Vladek Filler case was just one of many possible ethical breaches by Mary Kellett. Henry Ross has the details of some of the others, and a call to action. What, you thought we were done with these people?
The Vladek Filler case was just one of many possible ethical breaches by Mary Kellett. Henry Ross has the details of some of the others, and a call to action. What, you thought we were done with these people?
Mary Kellett is suspended then gets her suspension suspended. Justice Gorman has essentially cleared Kellett of all charges and Kellett’s only punishment was to say (paraphrased) “I’m sorry, I won’t do it again. Promise.” Before the decision was handed down Filler gave a moving statement about how Kellett’s criminal actions have permanently damaged his and his children’s lives. After the judgement Kellett was unavailable for comment.
Mary Kellett is going to escape justice. Are you going to let that happen or are you going to take a stand against prosecutorial misconduct and men’s lives being treated like meat in a slaughterhouse? Vladek Filler and every other man who has been thrown into the judicial grinder needs you to give a shit. Remember when you see another man cut down, it means you’re next.
Mary Kellett, the corrupt prosecutor in Maine, may still escape justice. AVfM has received word that a backroom deal has been struck for Kellett. With little advance notice, a hearing for Kellett was scheduled for the morning of Monday, July 15th in Portland, Maine. The system is protecting one of its own at the expense of men like Vladek Filler and we need your help.
The day is nearing when prosecutor Mary Kellett will possibly face the music for her conduct in the case she prosecuted against Vladek Filler. And as it unfolds it reveals a much more widespread problem of false allegations and the corrupt court officials that pursue them. Robert Franklin reports.
The wheels of justice, or as the case may be, injustice, continue to turn slowly in the case of Vladek Filler, which is now a case of prosecutorial malfeasance against Mary Kellett, which has been referred to the State Supreme Court of Maine for action. Paul Elam gives an overview of the cases history, as well as a message to the Supreme Court of Maine.
Michelle Sayasane had marital problems stemming from a husband who suffered from PTSD. She wanted to get him help, for her marriage and for her children. But Mary Kellett wanted another conviction and another check from VAWA.
Let this be the beginning of our work on behalf of Mr. Filler, not the end of it.
If that happens, she is fucking done. And while I cannot promise success, I can tell you that AVfM has only begun efforts to expose Kellett’s corruption to the world at large.
In a staggering statement made by Juskwitch, it was revealed that the case against Webber is proceeding despite the fact that Webber has already been acquitted by a civil court of the same charges. In civil court, the burden of proof, the preponderance of evidence, is significantly lower than that of criminal courts in Maine, which is proof beyond a reasonable doubt.