Wednesday, July 29, 2009










If you would like to contact me, you may reach me at:
June Wisniewski
P. O. Box 7291
Reno, Nevada 89510-7191
renojune@gmail.com or renojune@hotmail.com
(775) 324-6856

This is the www.judicialterrorism.com web page.
My name is June Wisniewski. I live in Reno, Nevada, about two miles from the National Judicial College, the non-profit organization that trains judges, and grew up in Linden, New Jersey.
Here is John Boyle, the judge who went on Fox News twice and talked about my case,In the Matter of Joseph Wisniewski, Sr., Docket No. J-1733. Judge John Boyle called me a quack, a loser, and a mental case, but admitted that I had money due and owning me in a civil case. On another videotape, Boyle stated that his father introduced him to the Mafia when he was twelve years old, and made sure that he did not have his picture taken with any Mafia leader. Boyle went into detail on how money was confiscated from poor persons, and stated that the Mafia was all about the money, and not about the fellowship. Judge John M. Boyle accepted a bribe in the case, In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Wisniewski, Sr., and fradulently concealed over $140,000 improperly paid to the attorney, Walter A. Kipp, of Rutherford, NJ. Boyle arranged with the Administrator of the estate, Joe Wisniewski, Jr., of McLean, VA, and his attorney, Kipp, to substitute $250,000 worth of bogus, bankrupt, junk bonds that were not part of my father's estate instead of cash or actual assets. The State of New Jersey supports the fradulent concealment of estate assets in selected cases.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

My father, Joseph Wisniewski, Sr., died on January 10, 1989, at 1025 Karen Terrace, Linden, New Jersey. When I arrived in New Jersey from Reno, Nevada, I asked my friend to drop me off at my father's house. When I arrived at the house, there was a "DO NOT CROSS" yellow banner barricade around the house, and all the locks were sealed by the Linden police. I was denied a police report by convicted felon and former Linden mayor, John Gregorio, on June 2, 2004, and was finally given a copy of the police report by the newly elected Linden mayor mid-2007. The house was sealed off because the house was a crime scene. The Linden police did a search and seizure, and took money and my father's body from the house, according to the police report. No autopsy was done, and most of the estate assets, worth over $929,000 disappeared and were unaccounted for.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

MYSTERY NEW JERSEY DEATHS




Was murder the cause of death in four family estates?
Four men in my family died, all under mysterious circumstances, and all involving large amounts of money. Please contact me if you have any further information about any of the deaths. Two deaths occurred in Linden, New Jersey, one in Old Bridge, New Jersey, and one in Fairfax, Virginia. My father Joseph Wisniewski, Sr., died on January 10, 1989. My cousin, Richard Newbery, from Old Bridge, New Jersey, died on November 1, 2005. My brother, Joe Wisniewski, Jr., died in Fairfax, Virginia on August 9, 2006. My uncle, A. Leo Korona, died in Linden, New Jersey, in 1997.

The case, In the Matter of the Estate of Richard Newbery, is currently in the appellate court in New Jersey. Richard H. Greenberg, of the law firm of Greenberg & Schulman, located in Woodbridge, New Jersey, attempted to probate an unexecuted, unsigned will draft that was not dated, not notarized, not witnessed, and not read by Newbery, making his client, Linda A. Hilton, CPA, the sole heir to the Newbery estate. Linda A. Hilton extended her power of attorney to require Newbery to make her the sole heir to his estate, and hired Richard Greenberg to do this. Linda Hilton also extended her power of attorney to arrange to have Newbery cremated without any written authorization from Newbery.
Greenberg claimed that New Jersey statutes N.J.S.A. 3B:3-2 and 3B:3-3 were changed to allow unsigned wills to be probated. The surety bond from Selective Insurance Company of America and Linda A. Hilton are being represented by David Bloch from the law firm of L'Abbate, Balkan, Colavita & Contini, L.L.P, located in Livingston, New Jersey. Greenberg lost a motion for summary disposition, and L'Abbate lost a motion to dismiss, a motion to strike the record, and a motion for attorney fees and costs. Details and documents to follow.