Team Kimberlin Post of the Day

Here’s a real gem from a pleading The Dread Pro-Se Kimberlin filed in the Kimberlin v. The Universe, et al. RICO Madness called “Plaintiff’s Response to Defendant Hoge’s Two Latest Filings.”ECF 49-1Well, duh! Given that one of the recurring features of this blog is called Team Kimberlin Post of the Day, nay a day does go by that I don’t write something about the malfeasance of Brett Kimberlin or one of his associates. The problem with TDPK’s allegation is that I accuse him of things that he as actually done.

For example, he’s a perjurer. He was convicted of that crime when he was a teenager, and his recent lies are well documented. He testified during the damages hearing in his lawsuit against Seth Allen that he had never had his parole revoked. He’s a forger. He’s admitted to forging the summons sent to Twitchy in the RICO Madness. He’s admitted to altering at least one Certified Mail green card related to service of process in the state Kimberlin v. Walker, et al. nuisance suit. There’s documentary evidence that he’s altered several more.

He’s a liar. And not a very good or very smart one.

15 thoughts on “Team Kimberlin Post of the Day


  1. As my grandmother always used to say, “People will talk about your sins. Making a federal case about just lets other see them, too..” – paraphrasing of course. Please don’t use this in a book.


  2. “Nary” … not exactly an unheard of choice of words, but it seems a bit archaic. Nary a day goes by where Walker and Hoge do not breathlessly race from the courthouse to maliciously spread false narratives about the plainitiff, who merely fixes mistakes made by the post office to reflect things he never paid for but did intend… Oh, did I write plain-i-tiff? I meant defendant. No wait, plaintiff. In any event, the modern postal service is frightening and confusing and some folks are mere pro-se litigants who are the targets of vast rico conspiracies to prevent the spread of justice through playing rock music and attracting pretty young girls. Diddle.


  3. Falsely? OK. Prove it. I’m sure Mr. Hoge will have no trouble documenting the convictions. The things you’ve been accused of are logical, worthwhile topics about a public figure — and the facts which are known were documented well by Hoge, Walker et al. They have been very careful in their writing. Much more careful than the pleadings and false doxings coming from the Team Kimberlin/Acme Law Group.

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