Chapter 3 - Auto-Bio
Saturday, August 3rd, 2024, 9:23a.m.
What a year this last one has been. I spent 135 days in 7 different prisons from
August 30th to January 11th because I “disobeyed” a court-ordered mental competency test. I didn’t really believe my lawyer was telling me the truth, but I found out the hard way. My lawyer, Kevin Milner, from Hammond, Indiana, who was hired by Milan Kesic went illegally behind my back and made the motion for this “mental competency test.” He told me that he could no longer represent me on May 2nd, 2023 and then filed the motion without my knowledge on May 31st. I get the first notice of this nonsensical Mental Competency test on July 8th, 2023. I tell Kevin that he isn’t even my lawyer anymore. I’m like, huh? This makes no sense at all to me.
So, I tell my dad about what is going on because I have been venting to him. Then,…
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…I find out that he wrote a letter to Kevin Milner. He also persuaded my mother and sister to do it as well. He was under the impression that I was losing my mind because of all of the stress that I was under. So, this Mr. Milner, who is a complete slimeball workin for Milan Kesic takes these emails from my family and uses them to get me thrown in jail. The docket sheet of the court shows that he did this in June and then when I told the Judge (Rodovich) that Mr. Milner was not someone who is representing me, he ignored my comment. Keep in mind that I had never even met Mr. Milner in person until I was in an orange jumpsuit and shackled and also given “diesel therapy.”
I’ll tell you about diesel therapy later, but this man did some evil deeds for Milan Kesic. He was only paid $50k. He is no longer my lawyer, Thank God! However, all lawyers are…
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…beholden to the government. Defense lawyers are even part of the nonsense. We have a broken judicial system. I am going to write all about it in my next book — “Playing Chess with Criminals.”
That book is going to be all about the crookedness of the prison system, judicial system, and life playing chess in prison. I have to finish this book first, though.
I am over being wronged by these two men — Kevin Milner and Milan Kesic. They inadvertently made myself and my family stronger. Adversity makes you stronger and that which doesn’t kill you does make you stronger. My wife took the brunt of me being in prison for 135 days. I wish I could have changed that, but we all have to deal with whatever life throws at us. Sometimes it isn’t pretty. Forgiving these men helps me to stay in a positive state of mind. Love thy neighbor! :)
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