The search for overdue documentary of whistleblower attorney Leon Koziol continues

Weekend News Release

The search continues for a reputable firm to complete a documentary highlighting the horrific ordeal of corruption whistleblower Leon Koziol. Such a documentary requires specialized qualifications and any assistance locating one is very much appreciated.

My personal contact number is (315) 796-4000 with e-mail address of leonkoziol@gmail.com.

Its overriding purpose is to expose highly suppressed judicial corruption and Title IV-D child support abuses that lead to lucrative conflict and severe parental alienation at the heart of today’s societal decay. A desired outcome is to secure overdue reforms.

Below is a timely summary of this unprecedented ordeal.

Your input and assistance are welcome.

Whistleblower Alert: horrific ordeal of civil rights attorney Leon Koziol

This is a critical summary in support of an investigation into the unprecedented ordeal of a judicial whistleblower in the aftermath of the three-prong investigation of Donald Trump, the George Floyd murder, and national focus on human rights. 

On July 31, 2020, long time civil rights attorney Leon Koziol was assaulted by New York State Police at a sobriety checkpoint when the whistleblower’s background was discovered. It was the culmination of a 12-year ordeal targeting a highly successful crusader for justice. There was no basis for this assault as the charges were thrown out after a breath test could not support prosecution. However, the victim was transported to an emergency room where internal affairs opened an investigation. 

Despite the injuries to a public figure, no news release was issued, public access to the scene was not allowed, no internal affairs report was disclosed, and no body cameras were employed contrary to law put into effect one month earlier in response to the George Floyd incident. Weeks later, in the same city, a black arrestee was kicked repeatedly by a Utica police officer resulting in a civil rights conviction against that officer in federal court on January 25, 2022.

A comparison of the body camera footage made public by the city mayor and the falsified incident report issued by the state police earlier revealed that unlike the black victim arrested for attempted assault of a girlfriend, the white male victim made no bodily threats to anyone, did not yell out a constant barrage of racial slurs, gave no volatile resistance, and was not charged with any violation of law prior to his entry into the prearranged checkpoint.  

Both victims made reference to the George Floyd incident when describing their treatment at the scene, and Leon Koziol was a well-known attorney for more than twenty years who successfully prosecuted civil rights cases. He owned no guns and possessed no criminal record but was viciously targeted due to his exposure of human rights violations and federal funding abuses in divorce and family courts beginning in 2008. Two years later, his law licenses were suspended.

The ordeal which followed leading up to that false arrest is now the subject of a book entitled, Whistleblower in Paris. It details the persecution suffered by Leon Koziol which ultimately led to hospitalization for a life-threatening condition on December 22, 2020, only four months after the emergency room transport for police assault. It also details how judges exposed for misconduct deprived Mr. Koziol of his father-daughter relationships for more than eight years and how courthouse doors were effectively closed for recourse due to systemic bias.  

Court rulings dismissing precedent-seeking cases filed by this unique victim exploited their complexity to conceal the realities of judicial corruption, see i.e. Parent v State, 786 F. Supp. 2d 516 (NDNY 2011). Without legal protection for qualified insiders, the public is deprived of the most effective means for discovering such corruption. This summary seeks a documentary, news publication, and congressional hearing to expose this horrific ordeal. It represents an ideal example supporting growing public fears of lower level targeting by the IRS and FBI.

Visit http://www.whistleblowerinparis.com for a book summary and insight into the systemic dismantling of the American Constitution.

One thought on “The search for overdue documentary of whistleblower attorney Leon Koziol continues

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