Corruption is rampant in Washington, the states and our courts: Join our open call Thursday, 10/29 at 7pm ET to discuss a public response: (605) 313-4427; code# 583326

By Dr. Leon Koziol

Parenting Rights Institute

When I filed a motion to have a Syracuse custody judge removed from my family court case, I was accosted by opposing lawyers who defended Judge Bryan Hedges as a judge “beyond reproach.” His defenders included William Koslosky who was the beneficiary of lucrative appointments. by Judge Hedges and others.

Fortunately my motion was successful because only months later, Judge Hedges resigned after admitting to sexual abuse of his handicapped, five-year old niece. As the court appointed lawyer for my young daughters at the time, William Koslosky joined those who defended Hedges until his disgraceful admission (Koslosky was never married and had no children but masqueraded as a child expert anyway).

One year after resignation, Judge Hedges was permanently banned from the bench by New York’s high court to prevent him from seeking re-election, In re Bryan Hedges, 20 NY3d 677 (2013). These pedophiles have no shame. How many more are out there and why is so much corruption being covered up? Why are parental alienations, suicides and child deaths caused by such corruption being suppressed?

Join our call tonight (Thursday, October 29 @ 7pm ET) for some answers from family court victims. Call (605) 313-4427; access # 583326.

Spread the word. Let’s take a public stand against a growing epidemic.

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