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Wrongly Imprisoned Real Estate Broker Demands Investigation of Ohio Prosecutors
Townhall.com ^ | January 10, 2022 | Rachel Alexander

Posted on 01/10/2022 5:15:10 AM PST by Kaslin

The Obama administration targeted sole proprietors and small businesses in the real estate industry after the crash of 2008, while letting the big banks off the hook with bailouts. One of most horrific cases involved Republican real estate broker Tony Viola, who served nine and a half years in prison as a juicy target of Ohio Democratic prosecutor Dan Kasaris. He was convicted of supposedly tricking banks into offering mortgages with no money down. But in reality, the banks were knowingly offering those loans — evidence the prosecution withheld from him.

Viola only got out of prison due to an employee of the prosecution, Dawn Pasela, becoming so disgusted with the suppression of evidence showing the banks weren’t tricked and other corruption such as missing computers full of evidence that she changed sides, helping Viola conduct a successful appeal pro se from prison.

But nothing happened to Kasaris or the federal prosecutor involved, Mark Bennett. Pasela’s parents, Edward and Karen Pasela, who have remained fairly quiet until now, are so outraged that they participated in a press conference with investigative journalist Brian Douglas last month exposing what happened in Viola’s case and how bad corruption is in the Ohio criminal justice legal system.

Douglas put together Viola’s story in a two-part series which included former colleagues of Viola’s testifying to his impeccable character. For his efforts, Douglas was threatened with a lawsuit by Kasaris’s attorney, which Douglas included in his investigation so people are aware of the intimidation. Douglas has been forced to hire his own attorney.

Pasela was threatened by several FBI agents with prosecution if she did not leave the state and avoid testifying. They said they would bring charges against her for violating an NDA — but she never signed an NDA.

Pasela was found dead the day she was supposed to testify in court in Viola’s defense for the first time, and it was blown off as alcohol poisoning with no real investigation. The parents of Pasela want a full investigation into their daughter’s death.

Kelly Patrick, who was married to John Patrick, the brother of Kasaris, revealed how she discovered that Kasaris intervened as county prosecutor to prevent his brother from being prosecuted for domestic violence against her and for a marijuana growing operation. She also has evidence that Kasaris was having a longterm extramarital affair with the prosecution’s key witness, Kathryn Clover, documented by over 100 pages of Facebook messages with his wife Susan. Bennett admitted that Clover, who was a paralegal for the prosecution, not really much of a fact witness as she was portrayed, had committed perjury but would not let her recant her testimony on the witness stand, even though she wanted to.

Elsebeth Baumgartner also spent several years in prison due to legal corruption in Ohio. She discovered $1.4 million being misspent related to schools, and, as a lawyer, initiated federal racketeering lawsuits against those responsible. Kasaris got her indicted for intimidating a judge with the lawsuits — even though no federal judge ever ruled that her lawsuits were without merit.

She believes she was targeted because she ran a blog exposing all the corruption. She said the corruption and cover-ups are so bad she’s been unable to get any justice, “There is no place to go to bring public corruption charges against a public official.”

Brenda Bickerstaff, a private investigator, explained how as part of her job, she tried to talk to a witness in a high-profile case, and Kasaris threatened to have her indicted if she did.

Bob Grunstein, who wrote "Bad Minds, High Places" about how powerful people in the criminal justice system in Ohio misused the system to attack him after he dared to criticize an Ohio judge, relayed how common the corruption in Viola’s case is. He said the problem is the corrupt are untouchable. “Any new rules and laws don’t matter since they won’t follow them, and no one will hold them accountable. No one will come forward because they’re terrified of what they’ll do to them. The federal courts protect their friends in the lower courts, because that’s where they came from.”

Viola said his case comes down to four key facts: First, the prosecution has never turned over the $20 million it collected as “restitution” to the “victims,” big banks. Instead, it’s been used as sort of a “slush fund” for prosecutors, buying laptops, hotel rooms, etc. Viola calls it money laundering. Second, the FBI admitted it did not know about 10,000 documents in its possession — many that exonerated him — for 10 years.

Third, the judge in his case, Federal District Court Judge Donald Nugent, sealed the records regarding Clover so Viola and others cannot use the evidence of her role to expose prosecutorial corruption in his case and others. And fourth, Kasaris used a Yahoo email account with his official signature on it to conduct official business, using it as a backchannel way to communicate with criminal defense lawyers.

Mariah Crenshaw of the criminal justice reform organization Chasing Justice said the laws can be changed to stop this kind of abuse. She is proposing legislation that will allow prosecutors to be charged with criminal negligence for withholding potentially exculpatory evidence, and wants to allow defense attorneys to present their side to grand juries instead of leaving it exclusively to prosecutors.

Viola wants Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost to suspend Kasaris and conduct a full investigation into his wrongful prosecution, as well as a DOJ investigation of Bennett. U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) asked the FBI in November to enlist the Inspector General to investigate the FBI’s actions in Viola’s case, but so far there’s been no response.

Maybe Viola will finally get somewhere because he’s gotten such a broad spectrum of people interested in his case. Even Black Lives Matters is involved. When you have people all across the political spectrum expressing outcry over a criminal case, perhaps the corrupt players responsible for putting an innocent man in prison will finally be investigated — and exonerate over a thousand others in the real estate industry who were likely also wrongly prosecuted.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: 0bamaadmin; arkanicide; clintonjudge; corruption; dankasaris; daveyost; dawn; donaldcnugent; donaldnugent; fbi; federalprosecutor; kasaris; markbennett; ndohio; ohio; pasela; rapinbilljudge; seniormomentjudge; sherrodbrown; viola
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1 posted on 01/10/2022 5:15:10 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Modest proposal. Prosecutors who suppress or fabricate evidence or participate in concocting a crime get sentenced to the original sentence handed down against the now freed convictee and get to hand over all of their worldly goods to same.


2 posted on 01/10/2022 5:21:47 AM PST by AndyJackson
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To: AndyJackson

not enough.

AMERICANS MASK:
putting someone in prison KNOWINGLY wrongly,
or murdering witnesses as here,
should be a hanging offenses
with immediate accountability, right?


3 posted on 01/10/2022 5:24:30 AM PST by Diogenesis (Si vis pacem, para bellum)
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To: Kaslin
“There is no place to go to bring public corruption charges against a public official.

Ain't that the truth!
This is what was supposed to be the job of a "free press".
We all can see how *that* worked out. SMH

4 posted on 01/10/2022 5:36:29 AM PST by Roccus (First we beat the Nazis........Then we defeated the Soviets........Now, we are them.)
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To: Diogenesis
Pasela was threatened by several FBI agents with prosecution if she did not leave the state and avoid testifying.

They need to be hunted down like the feral hogs they are, gutted and hung from scrub oaks.

5 posted on 01/10/2022 5:37:54 AM PST by unixfox (Abolish Slavery, Repeal the 16th Amendment)
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To: AndyJackson

Great start.

If I was the young woman’s father some bankers would be feeling very, very scared about now.


6 posted on 01/10/2022 5:45:22 AM PST by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 /!i!! &@$%&*(@ -)
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To: Kaslin

bttt


7 posted on 01/10/2022 5:56:27 AM PST by linMcHlp
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To: Kaslin
But nothing happened to Kasaris or the federal prosecutor involved, Mark Bennett.

The only thing Government ever 'protects' is itself...................

8 posted on 01/10/2022 5:56:49 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Kaslin
<>"Pasela was found dead the day she was supposed to testify in court..."<>

Murder with impunity.

Nice work if you can get away with it.

9 posted on 01/10/2022 6:04:09 AM PST by Aevery_Freeman (I use an euphemism for "Let's Go Brandon!". It's F*** Joe Brain-dead! )
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To: Kaslin
The no-down-payment mortgages were a POLICY of the obama administration. Here’s a link to a Village Voice article from the time, discussing HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo’s part in the mortgage meltdown.
10 posted on 01/10/2022 6:08:12 AM PST by Sgt_Schultze (When your business model depends on slave labor, you're always going to need more slaves)
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To: Kaslin

Pasela was threatened by several FBI agents with prosecution if she did not leave the state and avoid testifying. They said they would bring charges against her for violating an NDA — but she never signed an NDA.

Pasela was found dead the day she was supposed to testify in court in Viola’s defense for the first time, and it was blown off as alcohol poisoning with no real investigation. The parents of Pasela want a full investigation into their daughter’s death.

The FBI, corrupt to its soulless core, probably murdered this person to prevent testimony which would have shown FBI involvement.


11 posted on 01/10/2022 6:10:15 AM PST by Flick Lives
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To: unixfox
The signs read “Free Novak”, with one declaring that the champion player is being held ‘hostage of a communist state’.

Why is it that they are either the perpetrators of every crime in America now, or acting as co-conspirators to cover it up?

Top to bottom - totally corrupt!

12 posted on 01/10/2022 6:13:21 AM PST by Sirius Lee (They intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live and live like you are prepping for eternal life)
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To: AndyJackson

“ Kasaris used a Yahoo email account with his official signature on it to conduct official business, using it as a backchannel way to communicate with criminal defense lawyer”

What a rigged system. The defense lawyers are routinely doing deals behind their client’s back.

Should result in disciplinary action for prosecutors and defense but it won’t. These lawyers are criminals with a Law license.


13 posted on 01/10/2022 6:18:29 AM PST by grumpygresh (Civil disobedience by non-compliance; jury and state nullification. )
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To: Kaslin

Such violations of civil rights should result in the hanging of the criminals who did this in the name of government.


14 posted on 01/10/2022 6:20:46 AM PST by CodeToad (Arm up! They Have!)
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To: Kaslin

It all comes down to this, fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, but step two is realizing that the United States is not a Norman Rockwell painting.

But I need to add step 3: the modern United States government has a lot more in common with the old Soviet Union than a lot of us would really be comfortable with knowing.


15 posted on 01/10/2022 6:21:32 AM PST by cuban leaf (My prediction: Harris is Spiro Agnew. We'll soon see who becomes Gerald Ford, and our next prez.)
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To: Aevery_Freeman

It’s been Hillary’s job for decades.


16 posted on 01/10/2022 6:32:36 AM PST by .30Carbine
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To: Flick Lives

Hannity claims only 1% of FBI agents are corrupt and 99% are honest; he got those numbers backwards.


17 posted on 01/10/2022 6:40:30 AM PST by WASCWatch ( WASC)
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To: Kaslin

The Just-Us system protects the powerful much as the feudal systems protected its overlords.


18 posted on 01/10/2022 6:55:25 AM PST by Sans-Culotte (11/3-11/4/2020 - The USA became a banana republic.)
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To: Kaslin

We have been at war and taking casualties for over a decade, and now just realizing we may be at war.


19 posted on 01/10/2022 7:18:31 AM PST by D Rider ( )
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To: Aevery_Freeman

Arkanicide Master Class


20 posted on 01/10/2022 7:36:21 AM PST by drSteve78 (Je suis Deplorable. STILL)
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