Certainly a Bar Complaint is in order.
-—So, does anyone have any ideas about how to proceed? All peaceful and rational ideas are welcomed. We are contacting the media about this, too.-—
Send this story to O’Reilly, Laura Ingram, Rush and Hannity.
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There is only one recourse here: media, media, media. Talk radio, local ads, local/national news shows, Internet etc. Get this story out, factually, and let the public be the judge of this little, goose-stepping Nazi. Ruin him and his business with bad PR.
Google “Grodner A**hole” and you can see this guy is toast.
The Huffies will be defending him, say, about lunchtime.
There really isnt a lot that can be done to the reputation of a left wing lawyer for harrassing the military. He would be proud of what he did. This guy probably thinks he is Abby Hoffman II sticking it to the man. The left wing is pure speculation on my part, but it fits.
In addition to being disciplined for being involved in a scheme to forging documents, it has been reported to CLR that attorney Jay Robert Grodner has since then engaged in a conflict of interest with his clients, has abandoned his clients, has engaged in false billing, has engaged in a fraud upon his clients, provided ineffective assistance of counsel, and has engaged in a “fraud upon the court”.
http://www.clr.org/Grodner-Jay.html
Sgt McNulty was called forward by the State's Attorney in order to discuss the case. I am not sure what transpired behind the closed doors, however, I overheard the State's Attorney expressing her intent to prosecute this guy to the fullest extent. It seems as if BlackFive is the sole catalyst to this story getting out and I am sure Sgt McNulty has probably heard the effect of yours and other blogs from the results of today's proceedings to include several Marines and civilians who showed up in his support.
Jay R Grodner was called before court and in his absence, the Judge issued a warrant for his arrest effective immediately. Sgt McNulty was departing the court when Grodner rolled in to the courtroom more pathetic than anyone I had ever seen. The Judge had questioned him on his tardiness and he explained that traffic had been busy and he 'made a wrong turn'. The Judge chastised him for his tardiness, pathetic excuses, and that he was lucky the warrant had not been executed prior to his arrival.
It seems the blogosphere has put the ball in Sgt McNulty's court. Furthermore, it is also apparent that the State's Attorney's Office has decided to take this matter on a much more serious level. A new and very aggressive State's Attorney seems to have a genuine interest in pursuing this case to the extent that it warrants.
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beat the talk shows by three days.
Cicagotribune.com
For Marine’s sendoff, his car is keyed
John Kass
January 3, 2008
Marine Sgt. Michael McNulty — now on his way to Iraq for his second tour of duty in the war — took meticulous care of his car.
It is a black two-door BMW, an expensive ride for a young Marine from Chicago, but then, McNulty didn’t exactly join up for the big paycheck and luxury vacations.
The 26-year-old McNulty was a trader at the exchange and enlisted in the Reserves after 9/11. He babied his car so much that he had military vanity plates along with a sticker in his window that let people know that a Marine or a Marine supporter drove that car.
But someone didn’t like the Marine sticker, or the pro-military plates, and decided to stage an anti-war protest, with a key or hard piece of metal, on the shiny black finish of Sgt. McNulty’s car that caused $2,400 in damage.
“It’s a really nice car. It’s in perfect condition. He keeps it meticulous. And he was going to sell it,” said Sgt. McNulty’s friend, Tom Sullivan, a college buddy from Loyola University.
The last time Sgt. McNulty was in Iraq, he worked a .50-caliber machine gun from a Humvee. Now that he’s going back, he really doesn’t need a shiny black BMW that shows dust.
“There wasn’t a scratch on his car,” Sullivan said.
But there is one now.
It is a big scratch, a particularly long scratch in that black paint, a scratch stretching from the rear driver’s side around the back, across the trunk, then up to the passenger’s side.
If you have a car, and parked it on the street, surely you’ve thought about what an angry key could do to it.
According to the Cook County state’s attorney’s office, it wasn’t an accident, but a deliberate key job, not done by some kid or street thug, but by a Chicago lawyer who apparently can’t stand the military.
Private attorney Jay R. Grodner, 55, of Chicago has been charged with a class A misdemeanor — criminal damage to property — punishable by up to one year in jail and up to a $2,500 fine, said Andy Conklin, spokesman for the state’s attorney’s office.
Late Wednesday, I reached Sgt. McNulty, who declined to comment for the paper but confirmed the facts in the police report.
And I wanted to get Grodner’s side of it because he’s been accused but not convicted of anything. So we called all the Grodner numbers we could find — home and business — including those on the police report and others in the suburbs and Chicago. Many were disconnected, and his cell phone voice mail was full.
I’d like to ask him two questions:
Why?
And, are you proud?
“McNulty was just coming to pick me up for breakfast, because he was going to training just before deployment,” Sullivan said of that morning on Dec. 1 in Rogers Park.
There are several one-way streets near Sullivan’s home, but McNulty missed the turn, and rather than drive two or three blocks around, he put the car in reverse and backed up a hundred or so feet. He pulled up in front of his friend’s house, rang the bell and Sullivan came downstairs. McNulty then turned around and saw Grodner’s hands on his black car.
“Mike says, ‘Hey, what are you doing to my car? Open up your hand!’” Sullivan told us. “And [Grodner] goes, ‘[Blank] you! Just because you’re in the military you don’t run the roost!’”
There were allegedly many more epithets and cuss words, some allegedly applied to the United States Marine Corps, to the U.S. armed forces and to Sgt. McNulty himself.
“Quite frankly, you don’t even look like a soldier. You’re a small little [blank],” Grodner said according to Sullivan.
Excerpt:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-kass_03jan03,1,7689603.column
Update:
chicagotribune.com
Marine has vocal fans, but lawyer mum
John Kass
January 11, 2008
Many readers — including just about every active and retired member of the U.S. Marine Corps — have demanded an update about the case of the Chicago lawyer accused of keying a Marine sergeant’s black and shiny BMW.
So here goes.
Lawyer Jay R. Grodner, 55, is set to appear in court next week to answer the criminal charges against him, and those charges could be upgraded from a misdemeanor to a felony.
And sources told me Thursday that the state agency that researches complaints against lawyers has opened another investigation of Grodner.
The young Marine, Sgt. Michael McNulty, 26, is not expected to show in court because he has been called up for his second tour of duty in Iraq.
Marines, retired Marines, other active and retired U.S. Armed Forces personnel and their families — those who support the war as well as those who are opposed — have e-mailed their support to McNulty. Excerpt.....