L.A. judge accused of campaign bribery

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Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Harvey Silberman was indicted in federal court for allegedly trying to stop a proponent from running against him in the 2008 election, the L.A. Times is reporting.

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Clarke Coleman said:

Harvey Silberman is a fraud as far as I’m concerned. I’ve noticed people speak either too highly or just neutral of him - But I’m sure that’s purely political.

I am not a Silberman Supporter!

It is within my knowledge base that Silberman regularly abused his position on the bench and has hurt many children in the process. He is not pro child, but pro child’s attorney instead. He allows children to be continually abused, and left in harmful situations; to further line the pockets of his friends (the child’s attorney), who is there (supposedly) in place, to protect the children’s best interest. It is my belief that this is where he receives his kickback.

I can only say, my children were for years exposed to lewd and lascivious behavior, and “repeatedly raped” by many different men, under Silberman’s jurisdiction. Harvey Silberman “knowingly” stood by and allowed it. My children were forced to endure years of disgusting criminally negligent behavior, and are still suffering the consequences of his biased decision making. Not to mention, I had to pay $190,000 in legal fees for a front row seat of his scam.

Where is Gloria when you need her? We are victims if there ever were any.

I believe it would be in the best interest of ALL children, if Harvey Silberman were not only found guilty of his current criminal impropriety, but be exposed for his countless others.

My story is in-depth, with hundreds of photo’s, and victims speaking out.

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