Now you know why the Obama thing won't get looked into.
I'll do some unpacking of boxes and see if I can find it. Many of the judges were from New York and Chicago. All in the book were still alive and most were still sitting on the bench. A few were already impeached by the time the first copy went to print.
I tried to Google it and found some interesting items. Strangely, the first five or six hits I clicked on were about the corrupt Pennsylvania judiciary—think Sandusky.
Also read about the ordeal of attorney Richard Fine out in California who was held in Los Angeles County Jail for about 18 months with NO CHARGES FILED AGAINST HIM. He was also disbarred while incarcerated with the California Bar citing 16 acts of moral turpitude which apparently they later recanted but left enough charges to disbar him. Moral turpitude is usually defined as a form of depravity, but they changed the definition for Mr. Fine to mean they didn’t like his legal actions against the judiciary.
If you run across the book I’d really like to know the title, but no pressure.